13 results on '"Faria, Pedro"'
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2. Clustering Support for an Aggregator in a Smart Grid Context
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Silva, Cátia, Faria, Pedro, Vale, Zita, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Madureira, Ana Maria, editor, Abraham, Ajith, editor, Gandhi, Niketa, editor, and Varela, Maria Leonilde, editor
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- 2020
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3. Clustering distributed Energy Storage units for the aggregation of optimized local solar energy
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Silva, Cátia, Faria, Pedro, Fernandes, António, Vale, Zita, and Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
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General Energy ,Scheduling ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Energy Storage ,K-means ,Clustering ,TK1-9971 ,Prosumers - Abstract
Active communities are emerging thanks to the necessity of creating a cleaner and safer energy system. The growing concern regarding climate change urges a solution to remove fossil fuels from the production equation. The Distributed Generation (DG) technologies are presented as a substitute, but the main resources’ behavior is highly uncertain. Flexibility from the demand side is needed. In this way, the authors resort to mixed-integer linear programming optimization to schedule the active resources introduced by the Smart Grid concept: DG, Demand Response programs, and Energy Storage Systems. In this study, the last one is the focus where the impact of these technologies in an active community is analyzed and discussed. The authors performed a clustering method to identify patterns on Energy Storage System (ESS) profiles, finding the optimal number of clusters first. The results show the importance of ESS from both Aggregator and active consumer perspectives., This work has received funding from FEDER Funds through COMPETE program and from National Funds through (FCT) under the projects UIDB/00760/2020, COLORS (PTDC/EEI-EEE/28967/2017), CEECIND/02887/ 2017, and SFRH/BD/144200/2019, and from ANI (project GREEDi).
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- 2022
4. Definition of Remuneration in an Aggregator Using Clustering Algorithms
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Omid Abrishambaf, Spínola, João, Faria, Pedro, and Vale, Zita
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demand response ,aggregator ,smart grid ,energy managemet system ,optimization ,clustering - Abstract
Currently, the use of demand response programs and renewable energy resource are a reality in the power distribution network. Therefore, an efficient and optimal energy resource management is required for fully benefit from these new concepts of power system as well as avoiding energy wasting. In this paper, a methodology is represented in order to support the aggregator activities, with the aim of participation in the electricity market negotiations using aggregated distributed energy resources and demand response programs. Moreover, the presented model demonstrates the benefits of aggregator participation while promoting their inclusion. Additionally, a case study will test and validate the proposed methodology, which considers a university campus distribution network as aggregator network including 20 consumers and 26 renewable producers., This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 641794 (project DREAMGO) and from FEDER Funds through COMPETE program and from National Funds through FCT, under the project UID/EEA/00760/2013.
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- 2018
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5. Aggregation and Remuneration of Electricity Consumers and Producers for the Definition of Demand-Response Programs.
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Faria, Pedro, Spinola, Joao, and Vale, Zita
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The use of distributed generation and demand-response (DR) programs is needed for improving business models, namely concerning the remuneration of these resources in the context of smart grids. In this paper, a methodology is proposed in which a virtual power player aggregates several small-sized resources, including consumers participating in DR programs. The global operation costs resulting from the resource scheduling are minimized. After scheduling the resources in several operation scenarios, clustering tools are applied in order to obtain distinct resources’ groups. The remuneration structure that better fits the aggregator goals is then determined. Two clustering algorithms are compared: 1) hierarchical; and 2) fuzzy c-means clustering. The remuneration of small resources and consumers that are aggregated is made considering the maximum tariff in each group. The implemented case study considers 2592 operation scenarios based on a real Portuguese distribution network with 548 distributed generators and 20 310 consumers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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6. Demand Response Programs Design and Use Considering Intensive Penetration of Distributed Generation.
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Faria, Pedro, Vale, Zita, and Baptista, José
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FORCE & energy , *COMPUTER simulation , *ELECTRIC power , *ELECTRIC generators , *ELECTRIC machinery - Abstract
Further improvements in demand response programs implementation are needed in order to take full advantage of this resource, namely for the participation in energy and reserve market products, requiring adequate aggregation and remuneration of small size resources. The present paper focuses on SPIDER, a demand response simulation that has been improved in order to simulate demand response, including realistic power system simulation. For illustration of the simulator's capabilities, the present paper is proposes a methodology focusing on the aggregation of consumers and generators, providing adequate tolls for the demand response program's adoption by evolved players. The methodology proposed in the present paper focuses on a Virtual Power Player that manages and aggregates the available demand response and distributed generation resources in order to satisfy the required electrical energy demand and reserve. The aggregation of resources is addressed by the use of clustering algorithms, and operation costs for the VPP are minimized. The presented case study is based on a set of 32 consumers and 66 distributed generation units, running on 180 distinct operation scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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7. Demand response programs definition using demand price elasticity to define consumers aggregation for an improved remuneration structure.
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Faria, Pedro and Vale, Zita
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The positioning of the consumers in the power systems operation has been changed in the recent years, namely due to the implementation of competitive electricity markets. Demand response is an opportunity for the consumers' participation in electricity markets. Smart grids can give an important support for the integration of demand response. The methodology proposed in the present paper aims to create an improved demand response program definition and remuneration scheme for aggregated resources. The consumers are aggregated in a certain number of clusters, each one corresponding to a distinct demand response program, according to the economic impact of the resulting remuneration tariff. The knowledge about the consumers is obtained from its demand price elasticity values. The illustrative case study included in the paper is based on a 218 consumers' scenario. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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8. Data mining techniques contributions to support electrical vehicle demand response.
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Soares, Joao, Ramos, Sergio, Vale, Zita, Morais, Hugo, and Faria, Pedro
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The introduction of Electric Vehicles (EVs) together with the implementation of smart grids will raise new challenges to power system operators. This paper proposes a demand response program for electric vehicle users which provides the network operator with another useful resource that consists in reducing vehicles charging necessities. This demand response program enables vehicle users to get some profit by agreeing to reduce their travel necessities and minimum battery level requirements on a given period. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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9. A Case Study on a Hierarchical Clustering Application in a Virtual Power Plant: Detection of Specific Working Conditions from Power Quality Data.
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Jasiński, Michał, Sikorski, Tomasz, Kaczorowska, Dominika, Rezmer, Jacek, Suresh, Vishnu, Leonowicz, Zbigniew, Kostyła, Paweł, Szymańda, Jarosław, Janik, Przemysław, Bieńkowski, Jacek, Prus, Przemysław, and Faria, Pedro
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HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis) ,POWER plants ,DATA quality ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) - Abstract
The integration of virtual power plants (VPP) has become more popular. Thus, research on VPP for different issues is highly desirable. This article addresses power quality issues. The presented investigation is based on multipoint, synchronic measurements obtained from five points that are related to the VPP. This article provides a proposition and discussion of using one global index in place of the classical power quality (PQ) parameters. Furthermore, in the article, one new global power quality index was proposed. Then the PQ measurements, as well as global indexes, were used to prepare input databases for cluster analysis. The mentioned cluster analysis aimed to detect the short-term working conditions of VPP that were specific from the point of view of power quality. To realize this the hierarchical clustering using the Ward algorithm was realized. The article also presents the application of the cubic clustering criterion to support cluster analysis. Then the assessment of the obtained condition was realized using the global index to assure the general information of the cause of its occurrence. Furthermore, the article noticed that the application of the global index, assured reduction of database size to around 74%, without losing the features of the data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. Rating the Participation in Demand Response Programs for a More Accurate Aggregated Schedule of Consumers after Enrolment Period.
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Silva, Cátia, Faria, Pedro, and Vale, Zita
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PARTICIPATION ,CONSUMERS ,SCHEDULING ,CENTROID ,RELIABILITY in engineering - Abstract
Aggregation of small size consumers and Distributed Generation (DG) units have a considerable impact to catch the full flexibility potential, in the context of Demand Response programs. New incentive mechanisms are needed to remunerate consumers adequately and to recognize the ones that have more reliable participation. The authors propose an innovative approach to be used in the operation phase, to deal with the uncertainty to Demand Response events, where a certain target is requested for an energy community managed by the Aggregator. The innovative content deals with assigning and updating a Reliability Rate to each consumer according to the actual response in a reduction request. Three distinct methods have been implemented and compared. The initial rates assigned according to participation in the Demand Response events after one month of the enrolment period and the ones with higher reliability follow scheduling, performed using linear optimization. The results prove that using the proposed approach, the energy community manager finds the more reliable consumers in each period, and the reduction target achieved in DR events. A clustering algorithm is implemented to determine the final consumer rate for one month considering the centroid value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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11. Multi-Period Observation Clustering for Tariff Definition in a Weekly Basis Remuneration of Demand Response.
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Silva, Cátia, Faria, Pedro, and Vale, Zita
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CLUSTERING of particles , *DISTRIBUTED power generation , *SMART power grids , *WAGES , *RESOURCE management - Abstract
Distributed energy resources can improve the operation of power systems, improving economic and technical efficiency. Aggregation of small size resources, which exist in large number but with low individual capacity, is needed to make these resources' use more efficient. In the present paper, a methodology for distributed resources management by an aggregator is proposed, which includes the resources scheduling, aggregation and remuneration. The aggregation, made using a k-means algorithm, is applied to different approaches concerning the definition of tariffs for the period of a week. Different consumer types are remunerated according to time-of-use tariffs existing in Portugal. Resources aggregation and remuneration profiles are obtained for over 20.000 consumers and 500 distributed generation units. The main goal of this paper is to understand how the aggregation phase, or the way that is performed, influences the final remuneration of the resources associated with Virtual Power Player (VPP). In order to fulfill the proposed objective, the authors carried out studies for different time frames (week days, week-end, whole week) and also analyzed the effect of the formation of the remuneration tariff by considering a mix of fixed and indexed tariff. The optimum number of clusters is calculated in order to determine the best number of DR programs to be implemented by the VPP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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12. Distributed Energy Resources Scheduling and Aggregation in the Context of Demand Response Programs.
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Faria, Pedro, Spínola, João, and Vale, Zita
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POWER resources , *DISTRIBUTED resources (Electric utilities) , *ELECTRIC power systems , *DISTRIBUTED power generation , *CLUSTERING of particles - Abstract
Distributed energy resources can contribute to an improved operation of power systems, improving economic and technical efficiency. However, aggregation of resources is needed to make these resources profitable. The present paper proposes a methodology for distributed resources management by a Virtual Power Player (VPP), addressing the resources scheduling, aggregation and remuneration based on the aggregation made. The aggregation is made using
K -means algorithm. The innovative aspect motivating the present paper relies on the remuneration definition considering multiple scenarios of operation, by performing a multi-observation clustering. Resources aggregation and remuneration profiles are obtained for 2592 operation scenarios, considering 548 distributed generators, 20,310 consumers, and 10 suppliers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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13. Reschedule of Distributed Energy Resources by an Aggregator for Market Participation.
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Faria, Pedro, Spínola, João, and Vale, Zita
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POWER resources , *ECONOMIC demand , *TARIFF , *NATURAL resources , *SUPPLY & demand - Abstract
Demand response aggregators have been developed and implemented all through the world with more seen in Europe and the United States. The participation of aggregators in energy markets improves the access of small-size resources to these, which enables successful business cases for demand-side flexibility. The present paper proposes aggregator’s assessment of the integration of distributed energy resources in energy markets, which provides an optimized reschedule. An aggregation and remuneration model is proposed by using the k-means and group tariff, respectively. The main objective is to identify the available options for the aggregator to define tariff groups for the implementation of demand response. After the first schedule, the distributed energy resources are aggregated into a given number of groups. For each of the new groups, a new tariff is computed and the resources are again scheduled according to the new group tariff. In this way, the impact of implementing the new tariffs is analyzed in order to support a more sustained decision to be taken by the aggregator. A 180-bus network in the case study accommodates 90 consumers, 116 distributed generators, and one supplier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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