
André Guimarães Madureira
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SmartGuide
The project SmartGuide aims at developing generalized planning and operation guidelines for Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) grids of European Distribution System Operators (DSO). These guidelines will be facing the challenges of RES integration and considering the possibilities of smart grids and Active Network Management (ANM). For country specific frameworks the following has to be considered: - Present regulatory schemes, their application and focuses (e.g. quality of supply, integration of electric vehicles, demand response, renewable energy sources) - Upcoming challenges in the countries of the participating project partners (e.g. enhancing quality of supply, implementation of regulatory schemes, smart market applications) - Technical focuses of the DSOs up to the present day (e.g. existing planning rules) - Scenarios the DSOs are facing in the future (e.g. RES integration, demand response, provision of ancillary services like frequency control) The project focuses on further development of existing planning and operation guidelines, which in the past had the focus to accommodate loads at minimum cost for peak load conditions into existing MV and LV grids. If these rules continue to be applied, very costly solutions are envisaged for the future, as extreme scenarios (of minimum load and maximum generation) only happen a few hours per year. These concepts are further developed to innovative sustainable concepts using smart grid technologies. The aim is to integrate a higher share of decentralized energy generation, while reducing the conventional effort to expand the grid (e.g. by new cables). Furthermore, the smart grid technologies will help to match renewable energy generation and loads by enabling e.g. demand response. As it is foreseen that in the future centralized power plants will be, to some extent, replaced by decentralized energy generators, ancillary services like frequency control have to be coordinated and provided from flexible resources in distribution grids. These have to incorporate smart grid functionalities, which have to be integrated using innovative planning guidelines in substantial shares of distribution grids. By developing improved and generalized planning guidelines considering smart grid functionalities and smart market applications, differences in country- and DSO-specific planning processes are reduced. Firstly, this will lead to standardized target grid structures and secondly, requirements to smart grid technologies will be standardized, leading to cost reductions for the DSOs and the society. Country specific planning guidelines will be brought to different European countries, so that they are replicated, trialed, enhanced and scaled-up to business as usual.

Publications
Voltage and reactive power control in MV networks integrating microgrids
Madureira, A;Facullty of Engineering of Porto University, Power Systems Unit of INESC Porto, Portugal,;Pecas Lopes, J;
2007
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Sampling frequency and time window influence on flicker measurements significance. A case study
Oliveira, F;Madureira, A;Donsión, MP;
2008
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Power Quality Impact of Wind Farms on Domestic and Industrial Facilities
Oliveira, F;Madureira, A;Pérez Donsión, M;
2005
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Statistical Study of Power Quality in Wind Farms
Oliveira, F;Madureira, A;Donsión, M;
2004
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Supervised theses
A comparative evaluation of two modelling approaches to the personnel scheduling problem: a case study in the telecommunication sector
António Xavier da Costa Monteiro Salgado
M - 2023
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