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On the Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring in dwellings: a feasibility perspective

2021

The oncoming modernization process of the power grids, driven above all by decarbonisation objectives and the continuous improvement of digital technologies, is encouraging active participation in the electricity market by consumers through the Demand-Response mechanism. From this perspective, the introduction of smart meters and energy consumption monitoring devices plays a fundamental role, being able to give benefits to consumers, suppliers and the electricity grid itself. This paper proposes a supervised method of non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) based on the recognition of patterns in the time domain with the Dynamic Time Warping algorithm which is suitable for low-cost smart meter…

Dynamic time warpingComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Energy consumptionHeuristic algorithmsPower system dynamicsEuropeLow-carbon economyElectricity supply industrySmart meterssmart gridnon-intrusive load monitoring (NILM)dynamic time warping (DTW)Electricity marketMetering modeTime domainEnergy consumptionLow-carbon economyIndustrial engineeringPower (physics)2021 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2021 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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The on-line coupled atmospheric chemistry model system MECO(n) – Part 5: Expanding the Multi-Model-Driver (MMD v2.0) for 2-way data exchange includin…

2018

Abstract. As part of the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy), the Multi-Model-Driver (MMD v1.0) was developed to couple online the regional Consortium for Small-scale Modeling (COSMO) model into a driving model, which can be either the regional COSMO model or the global European Centre Hamburg general circulation model (ECHAM) (see Part 2 of the model documentation). The coupled system is called MECO(n), i.e., MESSy-fied ECHAM and COSMO models nested n times. In this article, which is part of the model documentation of the MECO(n) system, the second generation of MMD is introduced. MMD comprises the message-passing infrastructure required for the parallel execution (multiple programme mul…

ECHAMatmospheric chemistryTheoretical computer science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer science0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesComputational scienceMESSyMECO(n)Erdsystem-Modellierungddc:550multi-scale modelling0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEMACtwo-way-nestinCOSMObusiness.industrylcsh:QE1-996.5grid transformationModular designGrid020801 environmental engineeringlcsh:GeologyEarth sciencesTransformation (function)Modular Earth Submodel SystemData exchangeLine (geometry)dustGRIDbusinessMulti-Model-DriverremappingInterpolationData transmissionGeoscientific Model Development
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Mapping floristic diversity: a case study in Sicily

2021

This paper presents an operational methodology to map and analyze the floristic richness of “target species” in Natura 2000 sites, making use of G.I.S. tools and procedures. A Floristic diversity map (scale 1:50,000), covering an area of 612 km2, was produced by a team of experts as part of the management plans of “Madonie Mountains” Sites of Community Importance (SCIs), located in Sicily (Italy). The primary grid map represents the richness of “target species”, which include species of Community interests, taxa on the National Red List, endemic and threatened, species protected under International Conventions, taxa of phytogeographic importance. Secondary data frames include a three-dimens…

EcologyGrid mappingBiodiversityBiodiversityBiological ConservationGeographyGeographical Information SystemsThreatened speciesIUCN Red ListSpecies richnessScale (map)EndemismNatura 2000Plant species richnessEnvironmental planningGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal biodiversityEcocycles
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The dark side of the sun: How solar power production affects the market value of solar and gas sources

2015

Abstract Using daily data for the Italian wholesale day-ahead power market over the period 2008–2013, we assess the impact of solar production on the market value of solar and gas sources, defined using the concepts of value factor and unit revenues. We find that, on average, solar generation negatively affects the solar source market value, causing a departure from the grid parity condition and mining their competitiveness once public incentives are removed. This negative relation is not constant over time and becomes stronger for increasing solar penetration in the energy mix. Interestingly, the opposite is found when looking at gas. While the relation between solar production and the gas…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryEnergy mixBiddingGrid parityAgricultural economicsRenewable energyGeneral EnergyCommerceGreat RiftEconomicsMarket powerMarket valuebusinessSolar powerEnergy Economics
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Optimal Operating Point Calculation for Medium Voltage Distribution Systems

2007

The paper deals with the calculation of the optimal working point of a distribution system, equipped with several distributed generators, able to operate also autonomously, i.e. disconnected from the main grid. When connected to the main grid, it appears in general convenient to assign the slack bus role to the bus that represents such a connection. The problem becomes more complex when maximum power transfer constraints through the connection must be taken into account. The adequate slack bus treatment is even more important when the optimal operating condition must refer to the condition subsequent to an intentional or unintentional disconnection from the main grid. The paper presents an …

Electric power distributionOperating pointEngineeringPower flow calculationElectric power distributionbusiness.industrySlack bus treatmentDistributed parameter networksLocal area networksLocal area networkControl engineeringGridMulti-objective optimizationChlorine compoundsMulti-objective optimizationSlack busGenetic algorithmDistributed generationepfl-smartgridsMaximum power transfer theoremDistributed generationDistribution of goodsbusinessComputer networks2007 IEEE Lausanne Power Tech
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Optimal energy management in the smart grid

2017

The Smart Grid is a modern electricity grid allowing for distributed, renewable intermittent generation, partly owned by consumers. This requires advanced control and communication technologies in order to provide high quality power supply and secure generation, transmission and distribution. This book outlines these emerging technologies. Topics covered include an introduction to smart grid architecture; smart grid communications and standards; measurement and sensing devices for smart grids; smart transmission and wide area monitoring system; bad data detection in smart grids; optimal energy management in smart grids; communication and control for the smart grid; smart consumer systems; i…

Electric power systemEngineeringSmart gridbusiness.industryEnergy managementPower electronicsElectrical engineeringElectric powerbusinessIndustrial engineeringEnergy (signal processing)Energy accountingPower (physics)
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PV Reconfiguration Systems: a Technical and Economic Study

2017

Dynamical electrical array reconfiguration strategies for grid-connected PV systems have been proposed as solution to improve energy production due to the mismatch effect of PV plants during partial shading conditions. Strategies are based on the use of dynamic connections between PV panels given by the employment of switches that allow for each panel the series, parallel or exclusion connections, physically changing the electrical connections between the related PV modules, consequentially modifying the layout of the plant. Usually the cost of the dynamic matrix is not taken into account. This novel work evaluates the economic advantages obtained by the use of reconfiguration strategies in…

Electrical connectionPhotovoltaic; Renewable energy sources; Economic advantages; Electrical connection; Energy productions; European Countries; Grid connected PV system; Photovoltaic; Reconfiguration system; Renewable energy sourceRenewable energy sourceGrid connected PV systemEconomic advantageSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaEnergy productionEuropean Countrielcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringrenewable energy sourcesSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronichePhotovoltaiclcsh:TK1-9971Reconfiguration systemJournal of Electrical Systems
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A Smoothed Particle Interpolation Scheme for Transient Electromagnetic Simulation

2006

In this paper, the fundamentals of a mesh-free particle numerical method for electromagnetic transient simulation are presented. The smoothed particle interpolation methodology is used by considering the particles as interpolation points in which the electromagnetic field components are computed. The particles can be arbitrarily placed in the problem domain: No regular grid, nor connectivity laws among the particles, have to be initially stated. Thus, the particles can be thickened only in distinct confined areas, where the electromagnetic field rapidly varies or in those regions in which objects of complex shape have to be simulated. Maxwell’s equations with the assigned boundary and initi…

Electromagnetic fieldPhysicsElectromagnetic (EM) transient analysiNumerical analysisMesh-free numerical techniqueSPHMathematical analysisFinite-difference time-domain methodNumerical MethodElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRegular gridsymbols.namesakeSmoothed particle interpolationSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaClassical mechanicsMaxwell's equationsElectromagnetismsymbolsParticleElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInterpolation
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Study, project and implementation of new metrics for distributed measurement system in medium voltage smart grid

2022

Energy Management SystemIEEE 1459-2010Arc faultPower qualityenergy storage system batteryUL 1699Bsmart gridBattery Management Systemrenewable energySettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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Desalination in small islands: the case study of Lampedusa (Italy)

2018

Desalination represents a common solution to overcome the water scarcity in small island. A case study is presented, considering the island of Lampedusa, located at south of Sicily (Italy). As many small islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Lampedusa presents a small standalone electrical grid, entrusted to old diesel engines. For more, the renewable energy sources are extremely underdeveloped in this territory. Lampedusa is regularly affected by water scarcity, so freshwater is produced by desalination plant and sometimes transported by boat from Sicily. As sustainable solution, the paper firstly analyses the energy demand for desalination and then proposes the installation of a…

Energy demandbiologybusiness.industry020209 energy02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classificationDesalinationElectrical gridRenewable energyWater scarcityMediterranean seaElectricity generationEnvironmental protection0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental sciencebusinessLampedusaOCEANS 2018 MTS/IEEE Charleston
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