Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 14/Oct/2024
8:30am
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9:05am
OPENING: Opening session
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Ninoslav Holjevac, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
Opening and information session
9:00am
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6:00pm
R8CCM: Region 8 PES Chapter Chairs Training
Location: Koločep 5
Region 8 PES Chapter Chairs Training Croatia 14th October 2024 - ISGT Europe
9:05am
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10:00am
KEYNOTE01: Damir Novosel
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Igor Kuzle, University of Zagreb Faculty of electrical engineering and computing (HR57029260362), Croatia
10:00am
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10:30am
BREAK01: Monday morning coffee break
10:00am
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2:00pm
TUT01: Tutorial: Control of HVDC/AC electrical grids: RTDS hardware-in-the-loop approach
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Aleksandra Lekić, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
The transmission systems are heading towards hybrid using high-voltage AC and DC connections. Power electronic converters contribute to significant changes in the operation and control of the system, its stability, and robustness. For the design of a hybrid electrical grid and preparation for its physical deployment, real-time simulations and hardware-in-the-loop testing are a must. This tutorial covers the design aspects of the power electronic converters used for DC applications (MMCs) and control of the power systems with the high penetration of renewable energy sources using the real-time hardware, RTDS©. The tutorial will use RSCAD/RTDS open-source libraries during the “hands-on” sessions in RSCAD/RTDS. The participants will be divided into 10 groups, supported by a computer with installed RSCAD and secured access to RTDS cores. Furthermore, one RTDS NovaCor (10 cores) will be present, and the participants will be able to see its operation and connection. Participants: Dr...
10:00am
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4:00pm
TUT03: TRANSIT tutorial
Location: Lovrijenac 3
10:30am
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12:30pm
SS01: NEWEPS - Nordic Early Warning Early Prevention System
Location: Orlando 1B
This panel will present final results of the Norwegian-Swedish research project NEWEPS - Nordic Early Warning Early Prevention System. The research conducted in the NEWEPS project are intended to provide the Transmission System Operators (TSOs) with increased insights into functional and non-functional requirements on Wide-Area-Monitoring-Protection-and-Control (WAMS / WAMPAC) systems. The main focus of the work has been on increased situational awareness for operators, development of novel Energy Monitoring System (EMS) solutions and evaluation of visualization techniques. Towards the end of the NEWEPS project, a road map will be created with the intention to support the development and future implementation of WAMS and WAMPAC systems at the Swedish and Norwegian TSOs. The main messages of this panel relate to the lessons learned, main conclusions and results, and the proposed way towards implementation. At the panel, the following issues to be addressed: • Background and needs of...
SS02: HVDC-WISE special session on tools, modelling, and control for the development of reliable and resilient widespread HVDC grids
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Lukas Sigrist, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid, Spain
The development of reliable and resilient HVDC dominated power grids in the coming decades presents many challenges, necessitating a range of new analysis tools, models, and control approaches. The Horizon Europe and UKRI funded HVDC-WISE project seeks to address many of these challenges, through the development of an integrated reliability and resilience analysis framework for widespread hybrid AC/DC grids. In this session project participants will discuss methodologies and tool developments, modelling challenges, and control frameworks that have been developed within the project to date.
10:30am
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1:00pm
MON01: Electric vehicles 1
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Karlo Šepetanc, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
1:00pm
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2:30pm
Recess 01: Recess break 01
2:00pm
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4:00pm
MON02: Congestion management
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Nuran Cihangir Martin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Netherlands, The
PANEL01: Sharing Experiences on Workforce Challenges and Solutions for the Electric Power Industry
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Wayne Bishop, Quanta, United States of America
Participants: Moderator: Wayne Bishop Jr. Chair of Industry Committee for IEEE PES Workforce Taskforce. Vice President, Quanta Technology Panelists: · Dr. Luka Strezoski, University of Novi Sad, Serbia · Ambra Sannino, Vice President R&D Vattenfall, Sweden · Dr. Martha Symko-Davies, NREL, United States · Annika Moman, WSP, Gothenburg, Sweden · Par Lundstrom, Senior Policy Advisor, The Swedish Installation Federation · Brittany McKannay, Director, Electric Engineering, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
2:30pm
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6:30pm
TUT02: Tutorial: Utility-Scale Hydrogen Electrolyzers: Dynamic and Steady-State Analysis from Power System Perspective
Location: Orlando 1C
There are major discussions worldwide on how the production of clean fuels, such as hydrogen, could facilitate the whole-energy system decarbonization. From a power system perspective, green hydrogen production results in massive grid integration of electrolyzers, that needs to be considered in power system analysis. This tutorial presents the modelling foundations of utility-scale hydrogen electrolyzers with alkaline and proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology, including electrolysis stack models, power electronics interface (PEI) and control, thermodynamics, hydrogen production formulations, and operational constraints in downstream hydrogen process/buffer, required for system-level steady-state and dynamic studies in both transmission and distribution grids. Possible PEIs for grid integration of electrolyzers will be discussed, along with the associated control schemes in particular grid-forming load control. It will be discussed how and to what extent electrolysis plants could...
4:00pm
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4:30pm
BREAK02: Monday afternoon coffee break
4:30pm
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5:15pm
ERC: European Research Council (ERC) and its research funding programme
Location: Orlando 1A
4:30pm
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6:30pm
PANEL02: ML/AI applications in power systems: Drivers and barriers
Location: Orlando 1B
Panel participants: • Ricardo Besa, INESC-TEC, Portugal • Jochen Cremer, TU Delft, The Netherlands • Panagiotis Papadopoulos, The U. of Manchester, UK • Robert Eriksson, Uppsala University and Svenska Kraftnät, Sweeden • Balthazar Donon, RTE Research & Development, France
5:15pm
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6:30pm
MON03: Power system automation techniques
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Shahabeddin Kamyab, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
6:30pm
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8:00pm
ISGT Meeting: ISGT Steering Committee meeting
Location: Lovrijenac 3
Chair: Igor Kuzle, University of Zagreb Faculty of electrical engineering and computing (HR57029260362), Croatia
ISGT Steering Committee meeting
8:00pm
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11:59pm
Welcome reception: Welcome reception
Welcome reception will take place on the hotel terrace with the Tesla coil musical performance.
Date: Tuesday, 15/Oct/2024
8:30am
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9:25am
KEYNOTE02: Vladimir Terzija
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Igor Kuzle, University of Zagreb Faculty of electrical engineering and computing (HR57029260362), Croatia
9:25am
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9:30am
BREAK03: Short break
9:30am
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11:00am
PANEL03: Effective dissemination of research results: Discussion with the Editor-in-Chiefs
Location: Orlando 1B
1. Prof Jovica V Milanovic, FIEEE, IEEE PES Vice President, Publications & immediate past Editor in Chief of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, The University of Manchester, UK 2. Prof Claudio Cañizares, FIEEE, Editor in Chief of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grids, University of Waterloo, Canada 3. Prof Gianfranco Chicco, FIEEE, Editor in Chief of ELSEVIER’S International Journal of Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 4. Prof. Antonio Gomez-Exposito, FIEEE, Vice Editor in Chief of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy Journal, University of Seville, Spain. 5. Prof Vladimir Terzija, FIEEE, Editor in Chief of ELSEVIER’S International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, University of Newcastle, UK
TUE01: Power system reliability
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Erlend Sandø Kiel, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
TUE02: Wind turbines
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Andrea Pitto, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico RSE S.p.A., Italy
TUE03: HVDC
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Aleksandra Lekić, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
TUE04: Frequency stability
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Matija Zidar, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
 
9:30am
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1:00pm
MEET01: TRANSIT project coordination meeting
Location: Lovrijenac 3
11:00am
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11:30am
BREAK04: Tuesday morning coffee break
11:30am
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1:00pm
TUE05: Forecasting techniques
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Geert Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium
TUE06: System protection
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Gerwin Hoogsteen, University of Twente, Netherlands, The
TUE07: Optimization techniques
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Özge Okur, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
TUE08: Voltage regulation
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Marjan Popov, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
TUE09: Power electronics
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Marina Oluic, Swedish TSO (Svenska kraftnät), Sweden
 
1:00pm
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2:00pm
Recess 02: Recess break 02
2:00pm
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4:00pm
TUE10: Energy storage systems 1
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Jochen Cremer, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
TUE11: Optimal power flow
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Jose Eduardo Cordova-Garcia, ESPOL University, Ecuador
TUE12: Power system stability 1
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Boštjan Polajžer, University of Maribor, Slovenia
TUE13: Power system development
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Jelena Ponoćko, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
TUE14: Integration techniques
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Goran Grdenić, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
 
4:00pm
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4:30pm
BREAK05: Tuesday afternoon coffee break
4:00pm
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9:00pm
DUBROVNIK: Visit to Dubrovnik
Organized buses from the venue hotel entrance.
4:30pm
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6:30pm
SS03: Special Session: How Digitalization Supports Flexibility Levers in the Decarbonization of Power Systems
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Vincent Debusschere, Grenoble INP UGA, France
SS04: Digitalization in Power Systems – a Key Enabler of the Energy Transition
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Marina Oluic, Swedish TSO (Svenska kraftnät), Sweden
SS05: OPF and REANIMATION projects special session
Location: Lokrum 4
TUE15: Distribution network
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Sanja Duvnjak Zarkovic, Uppsala University, Sweden
TUE16: Inverter-based generation
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Bertrand RAISON, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
 
Date: Wednesday, 16/Oct/2024
8:30am
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9:25am
KEYNOTE03: Lina Bertling Tjernberg
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Igor Kuzle, University of Zagreb Faculty of electrical engineering and computing (HR57029260362), Croatia
9:25am
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9:30am
BREAK06: Short break
9:30am
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11:00am
SS07: TRANIST Special Session
Location: Lovrijenac 3
W00: Computational methods
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Cuo Zhang, The University of Sydney, Australia
W01: Distribution systems
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Mirna Grzanic Antic, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
W02: Grid operation
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Amir Abiri Jahromi, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
W03: Transmission systems
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Goran Levačić, Croatian Transmission System Operator Plc., Croatia
W13: Hydrogen storage 2
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Giuseppe Graber, University of Salerno, Italy
11:00am
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11:30am
BREAK07: Wednesday morning coffee break
11:30am
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1:00pm
SS08: Power Electronic Based Grid: Roadmap Challenges From Modelling To Real Time Monitoring And Control
Location: Orlando 1B
Nowadays modern power systems are characterized by devices based on power electronics that are structurally different from the so-called traditional power grids. This affect all technical activities related to the power system - from planning and analysis to real time monitoring and control. The intention of the panel is to share the challenges of the comprehensive technical roadmap of the power grid from the experiences of academia and industry.
SS09: IEEE PES Women in Power “Challenges in advanced power system planning and operation”
Location: Lovrijenac 3
Chair: Mirna Grzanic Antic, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
W04: Energy storage systems 2
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Lysandros Tziovani, KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
W05: Smart meters
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Mahdi Pourakbari Kasmaei, Aalto University, Finland
W06: Communications
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Kinan Ghanem, PNDC- University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
 
1:00pm
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2:00pm
RECESS 03: Recess break 03
2:00pm
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4:00pm
W07: Electric vehicles 2
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Shigeru Tamura, Meiji University, Germany
W08: EV charging stations
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Baver Ozceylan, University of Twente, Netherlands, The
W09: Neural networks in power systems
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Md Umar Hashmi, KU Leuven, Belgium
W10: Demand response
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Hafiz Majid Hussain, Lappeenrannan–Lahden teknillinen yliopisto LUT, Finland
W11: Hydrogen storage 1
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: salvatore d'arco, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
W12: Market and cost optimization
Location: Lovrijenac 3
Chair: Wicak Ananduta, VITO, Belgium
4:00pm
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4:15pm
BREAK08: Wednesday afternoon coffee break
4:15pm
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6:00pm
POSTER: Poster Session
Location: Aula
Chair: Sara Raos, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
The poster session.
SS06: Cyber-physical perspective of smart grid stability, security and resilience towards a net-zero energy transition
Location: Lovrijenac 3
Chair: Pudong Ge, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
https://ieee-isgt-europe.org/special-sessions/#SS8
W14: Flexibility
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Ioannis Bouloumpasis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
W15: Machine learning applications in power system
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Alexander Nnamdi Ndife, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
W16: Power system modelling
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Sasa Djokic, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
W17: Measurements
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Saber Talari, University of Cologne, Germany
6:00pm
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7:00pm
TV01: Technical visit to HPP Zavrelje
Walking distance from the Venue Hotel (500 meters).
7:30pm
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8:30pm
JOB FAIR: Sponsor event - Job Fair
Opportunity to hear what the Sponsors have to offer. Leaving the CV in the database and visit card at the entrance grants a free cocktail before the gala dinner starts.
8:30pm
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11:59pm
Gala event
Date: Thursday, 17/Oct/2024
9:00am
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11:00am
THU01: Power system management
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Angel Navarro-Rodriguez, University of Oviedo, Spain
THU02: Optimal control
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Ivana Hrgović, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
THU03: Reserve markets
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Filipe Joel Soares, Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science, Portugal
THU04: Power system equipment
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Dragan Jovcic, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
THU05: Data-driven approach
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Saber Talari, University of Cologne, Germany
 
9:00am
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1:00pm
TRANSIT TRAINING: Distribution network calculation in NEPLAN training
Location: Lovrijenac 3
11:00am
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11:30am
BREAK09: Thursday morning coffee break
11:30am
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1:00pm
THU06: Heat pumps
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Sara Raos, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
THU07: Multi-energy systems
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Simone Polimeni, RSE SpA - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy
THU08: Reactive power control
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Matija Kostelac, FER, Croatia
THU09: Energy markets
Location: Koločep 5
Chair: Ángel Paredes Parrilla, University of Málaga, Spain
THU10: Energy community 1
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Ibrahim Brahmia, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
 
1:00pm
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2:00pm
Recess 04: Recess break 04
2:00pm
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3:30pm
ONLINE: Thursday 01 paper session
Location: Lovrijenac 3
Chair: Matija Zidar, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
Combined stream virtual and in-person attendance session.
THU11: Energy community 2
Location: Orlando 1A
Chair: Hussain Kazmi, KU Leuven, Belgium
THU12: Power system inertia
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Igor Kuzle, University of Zagreb Faculty of electrical engineering and computing (HR57029260362), Croatia
THU13: Power system stability 2
Location: Orlando 1C
Chair: Tomislav Baškarad, FER, Croatia
THU14: Market and metering aspects
Location: Lokrum 4
Chair: Kasper Emil Thorvaldsen, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
 
3:30pm
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4:00pm
CLOSING: Closing session and Best paper award
Location: Orlando 1B
Chair: Ninoslav Holjevac, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
Opening and information session
4:00pm
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7:00pm
TV02: Technical visit to HPP Dubrovnik and substation TS 220/110 kV Plat
Bus departing from the venue hotel main entrance.

 
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