
Luís Seca
Publications
A stochastic model to simulate electric vehicles motion and quantify the energy required from the grid
Soares, FJ;Peças Lopes, JA;Rocha Almeida, PM;Moreira, CL;Seca, L;
2011
17th Power Systems Computation Conference, PSCC 2011
Provision of Inertial and Primary Frequency Control Services Using Offshore Multiterminal HVDC Networks
Silva, B;Moreira, CL;Seca, L;Phulpin, Y;Pecas Lopes, JAP;
2012
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Coordinated voltage control in distribution systems under the smartgrid concept
Madureira, A;Seca, L;Pecas Lopes, J;
2012
CIRED 2012 Workshop: Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid
Electric vehicles participating in frequency control: Operating islanded systems with large penetration of renewable power sources
Almeida, PMR;Lopes, JAP;Soares, FJ;Seca, L;
2011
2011 IEEE PES Trondheim PowerTech: The Power of Technology for a Sustainable Society, POWERTECH 2011
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Power and Energy Systems
INESC TEC’s main actor in the energy field is the Centre for Power and Energy Systems (CPES), which falls within the Cluster Energy Systems. We at CPES are internationally recognised for our expertise in the integration of renewable energy in power systems, distributed generation, storage, smart grids and areas traditionally associated with the planning and operation of power systems. The high level of expertise developed has allowed our experts at CPES to take on key roles in important EU projects as part of the successive framework programmes that led to notable scientific and technical advances with considerable impact on industry. This has led to contracts for development and consultancy with companies manufacturing equipment and with generation, transmission and distribution companies, regulators, government agencies and investors in Europe, South America, the United States of America and Africa. At CPES, we address the following main research areas: Decision Making, Optimisation and Computational Intelligence, Forecasting, Static and Dynamic analysis of Energy Grids, Reliability, Power Electronics.
