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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ’15 MODERN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS Wrocław University of Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Computer Science and Management Górnictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna S.A. July 6-9, 2015 Wroclaw, Poland Exhibitors – Sponsors Technical co-sponsored by Hosted by 2 Table of Contents IEEE Technical Co-sponsorship.................................................................................... 4 MEPS 2015 Committees .............................................................................................. 5 Conference Information ................................................................................................ 7 Conference Overview ................................................................................................. 12 Keynote Lectures ........................................................................................................ 13 Technical Programme ................................................................................................ 14 Notes .......................................................................................................................... 24 Maps ........................................................................................................................... 25 3 Technical Co-sponsorship IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is the largest worldwide organization which aim is to support technological development and provide people all over the world possibilities to exchange information about new, important and innovative scientific works and solutions. Having been founded over 130 years ago, nowadays it brings together over 426 thousand members in more than 160 countries which areas of interests focus on computer sciences, telecommunications, electrical engineering, electronics, information technologies and other related and similar domains. The association is divided geographically into 334 local sections in 10 regions. From the thematic point of view, it consists of 39 societies and 6 technical councils that compose 10 technical divisions. IEEE consists of 2116 chapters in which local members (with similar technical interests) are associated. IEEE includes also 2669 student branches at colleges and universities in 80 countries. In order to spread technological knowledge IEEE organizes and sponsors more than 1600 conferences and meetings annually; publishes lots of (about 180) transactions, journals and magazines; and supports student organizations. It also takes part in creating commonly accepted and used international standards (more than 1670 standards and projects under development). Scientific electronic libraries maintained by IEEE (The IEEE Xplore Digital Library) containing over 3,5 million documents are priceless and reliable source of information for scientific workers and students from all over the world. Region 8 was formed in 1963 and now it is one of the largest regions of IEEE both by membership, as well as by the geographical size. It covers the area of Africa, Europe and Middle East. It consists of 56 local sections containing 566 chapters and about 455 student branches which gives the total number of approximately 79 thousand IEEE members. IEEE Poland Section was founded in 1972 and since that time have been one of the most active sections working in the range of Region 8. The section is composed of 18 chapters and 1 affinity group specialized in particular domains and 4 student branches, consisting of both students and graduates, located in Łódź, Opole, Szczecin, and Wrocław. IEEE Poland Section has currently over 1100 members. The community organizes and sponsors many international and national conferences, supports student branches activities, improves the cooperation between professionals. It also sponsors scholarships for standing out students and graduates being the members of the association. More information on subject of IEEE, IEEE Region 8 and IEEE Poland Section is available on web pages: www.ieee.org, www.ieee.org/r8/ and www.ieee.pl respectively. Miroslaw Parol IEEE Poland Section Representative on MEPS’2015 Conference 4 MEPS 2015 Committees Technical Programme Committee Chair: Jan Izykowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Members: Rene Aid Göran Andersson Janusz Białek Arturo Bretas Teresa Correia de Barros Xinzhou Dong Ivan Dudurych Abdelsalam Elhaffar Istvan Erlich Paolo Falbo Stein-Erik Fleten Marek Florkowski Arif Gashimov Oliver Gherke Tomás Gómez Antonio Gómez-Expósito Zbigniew Hanzelka Tao Hong Piotr Kacejko Takashi Kanamura Bogdan Kasztenny Mladen Kezunovic Anna Kosek Thilo Krause Matti Lehtonen Yuan Liao Tahir Lazimov Carlo Lucheroni Jan Machowski Stefano Massucco Italy Marta Molinas Norway Carlo Alberto Nucci Italy Aydogan Ozdemir Turkey Miroslaw Parol Poland Pierre Pinson Denmark Desire Rasolomampionona Poland Waldemar Rebizant Poland Christian Rehtanz Germany Krzysztof Rudion Germany Murari Mohan Saha Sweden Antans - Saulus Sauhats Latvia Peter Schegner Germany Tomasz Sikorski Poland Marian Sobierajski Poland Jorge Sousa Portugal Paweł Sowa Poland Petro Stakhiv Ukraine Kai Strunz Germany Zbigniew Styczynski Germany Maria Cristina Dias Tavares Brazil Petr Toman Czech Rep. Thierry Van Cutsem Belgium Wolfram Wellßow Germany Rafal Weron Poland Kazimierz Wilkosz Poland Julia Yamnenko Ukraine Inmaculada Zamora Spain France Switzerland Russia Brazil Portugal China Ireland Libya Germany Italy Norway Poland Azerbaijan Denmark Spain Spain Poland USA Poland Japan Canada USA Denmark Switzerland Finland USA Azerbaijan Italy Poland 5 MEPS 2015 Committees Local Organising Committee Chair: Eugeniusz Rosolowski Wroclaw University of Technology (WUT), Poland Members: Bartosz Brusilowicz, WUT Daniel Bejmert, WUT Marcin Habrych, WUT Miroslaw Lukowicz, WUT Piotr Pierz, WUT Krzysztof Solak, WUT Rafal Weron, WUT Grzegorz Wisniewski, WUT Conference Secretariat: Wroclaw University of Technology Janiszewskiego Str. 8, 50-370, Wroclaw, Poland building D-20 phone: +48 71 320-26-58 fax: +48 71 320-26-56 email: [email protected] web: www.meps15.pwr.edu.pl 6 Conference Information Conference Date and Venue July 6-9, 2015 Wroclaw University of Technology (WUT) Department of Electrical Power Engineering, W5/K2 Janiszewskiego Str. 8 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland GPS: 51.110263°N, 17.059374°E phone: (+48) 71 320-26-58 fax: (+48) 71 320-26-56 email: [email protected] web: www.meps15.pwr.edu.pl The venue is located on WUT’s Campus, in the centre of Wroclaw, offering easy access to all the city centre amenities. All sessions will be held at Congress Centre of the Wroclaw University of Technology (building D-20) - see the schematic Campus Map at the end of this brochure. The Opening Ceremony will take place in the AULA D / 10D on Monday, at 9:45. The oral sessions numbered 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13 and 14 will also take place in AULA D, while Sessions numbered 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 will take place in AULA B. All three Keynote Lectures will be held in Aula D, as well. The poster session, numbered 11, will take place in the room 115 in Building D-20, 1st Floor. To reach all Conference locations the participants should follow the direction signs. Registration The registration desk will be located in the conference centre in D-20 building and will be open during the following hours: Monday, July 6th Tuesday, July 7th Wednesday, July 8th Thursday, July 9th 8:30 – 19:00 8:30 – 19:00 8:30 – 15:00 8:30 – 15:00 At the registration desk the participants can obtain any information and assistance they would require during the Conference. Upon registering the participants will receive the Conference bag containing the Conference Proceedings on USB-stick, the participant name badge, maps and other informative materials. All further practical information will be available at the registration desk. Language The official language of the conference is English. There will be no simultaneous interpreting. 7 Conference Information Papers Each registered participant will receive a USB-stick including all the papers presented during the technical sessions. Name Badges Participant Name Badges will be provided at the registration desk. All participants are required to wear the badge throughout the conference. Only badge holders will be admitted to the sessions. Internet Wireless internet access is available across the whole campus. The name of the network is “PWR-WiFi” and no password is required. Internet access via “eduroam” service is also available. In room 115 / D-20, conference participants will be able to use of PC computers with internet access, printer, photocopier, etc. Presentations The session rooms are equipped with a Microsoft Windows operated laptop with PowerPoint, Word and Adobe Reader software. Speakers are kindly requested to hand in their presentation on a USB stick, no later than the break prior to their session. This should be done in the session room where the presentation will be held. Please see Conference Programme Overview for room location. All speakers are requested to be in the session room 15 minutes prior the session. For sessions taking place in the early morning please hand in your presentation on the previous day. It is intended that speakers will give a good overview of their papers allowing some time for questions and discussion. The duration of a presentation should be no more than 15 minutes, so speakers are requested not to try squeeze in too many slides. Exceptions are sessions 2, 4, 6 and 8 where 30 minutes is provided for each presentation. After presentation will be time for 5-minute discussion. We ask you not to use your own laptops during your presentation to avoid compatibility issues, "cable-connection" problems, etc. Poster session In a Poster Session, the illustrations will be mounted on a poster board. Poster should be: 0.90 x 1.20 [m] (width x height). One paper - one side of the poster board. Posters may be mounted to poster boards using drawing pin. We would like to stress that poster should be designed and made by presenters by themselves, so please prepare posters before Conference. Organizers provide all presenters help fixing posters before Poster Session. The Poster Session papers are not presented sequentially as in oral sessions. Rather, all papers are presented simultaneously with each author standing or sitting next to the poster(s). The author should be prepared to give a short presentation and answer questions from those attending. The audience does not stay in one place, but is 8 Conference Information expected to walk from one poster to another, listen to the presentation by the author, and talk to the authors about their work. Discussion is therefore one-on-one with the interested party rather then directed toward a general audience. Meals Morning and afternoon coffee as well as lunches will be served at the venue in D-20 building 1-st floor. Lunches are included in the registration fee and lunch tickets will be provided in your delegate pack. Welcome Reception Monday, July 6, at 17:30 – 19:00 A Welcome Reception to renew acquaintances and meet new colleagues will take place at the Conference Venue: Wroclaw University of Technology, building D-20 (address: Janiszewskiego Str. 8, 50-370 Wroclaw). All registered participants and registered accompanying persons are invited to attend. A glass of wine and snacks will be served. Gala Dinner at Wrocław ZOO Garden “Letnia” Restaurant and Excursion boat on the Odra river. The Africarium Wednesday, July 8, at 19:30 – 22:30 The Organizing Committee has the pleasure to invite all registered MEPS participants, including young scientists and PhD students, to the Conference Dinner which will be held in the “Letnia” Restaurant in Wroclaw ZOO garden on the Day 3, Wednesday, July 8th. Dinner is scheduled at 18:00, however, everybody are earlier invited for the 50-minutes excursion boat on the Odra river from Wroclaw city centre directly to ZOO garden, combined with a 1-hour walk through the newest attraction of the ZOO – Africarium. The Africarium, an oceanarium unique in global scale, is a complex presenting various ecosystems connected with water environment of Africa. Numerous aquaria, reservoirs and pools will display Red Sea coral reef, hippos, freshwater fish of Malawi and Tanganyika lakes, to mention a few. The ship „Nereida” will depart from marina „Przystań Kardynalska” at 15:45. Participants who don’t want to travel on boat should arrive the main entrance of the ZOO Garden at 16:30. Note that there is no arranged transportation to the dinner, all participants are required to make their own way. You should estimate a travel time of around 30 minutes to the Zoo from the City Center. You may take bus no. 145 or 146. Transportation after the dinner to the hotels in City Center is arranged. Accompanying Persons Programme Accompanying persons are welcome to attend to Welcome Reception, excursion boat on the Odra river to ZOO Garden and Conference Dinner. We have also prepared for you two English-speaking guide tours related City of Wroclaw. The trip will start about 10:00 on Tuesday, July 7th, and Wednesday 8th and will last about 3 hours. Please contact the registration desk for more information. 9 General Information The City of Wrocław Welcome to Wrocław, one of the most beautiful city in Poland. Wrocław, situated on the Odra river, is the historic capital of Lower Silesia. The city emerged at the intersection of major trade routes linking the West and South with Eastern and Northern Europe. Being a communication, industrial, academic, scientific and cultural centre, the city is the greatest tourist attraction in south-western Poland. In its 1000-year history the city has undergone many political, economic and cultural changes that have contributed to Wrocław's present architectonic and cultural visage. Wrocław is an academic city with venerable tradition, 11 universities are located here. Wrocław is a very picturesque city with a great number of green areas, parks and 115 bridges spanning five rivers cutting across the city. Since the beginning of 90's it has been undergoing modernisation and reconstruction. Not only has the Old Town been renovated but also the void areas of the city are being built over with the new or reconstructed buildings. The oldest part of the town, situated on the islands on the Odra river, is called Ostrów Tumski. There is a complex of Gothic sacred architecture dating from 13-15th centuries: the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist built on the site of the first cathedral from the year 1000, the Holy Cross Church that served as a mausoleum for the Silesian Piasts, St. Martin's Church adjacent to a castle and St. Giles' Church, the oldest. The heart of the city is Market Place - Rynek and Solny Square, whose urban plan was drawn up around 1241 when Wrocław gained the status of a "civitas". Today's tourist attraction of Wrocław is The Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice. It is a monumental painting (120m x 15m) created by Jan Styka and Wojciech Kossak depicting the battle of 1794 under the command of Tadeusz Kościuszko. Outside the city centre, attention should be drawn to the exhibition grounds with the the Centennial Hall designed by Max Berg to mark the centenary of the battle of Leipzig in 1813. Owing to its rich traditions, Wrocław is regarded as an important and outstanding Polish as well as European cultural centre. Its cultural life takes place in 9 theatres, the Philharmonic Hall, the Opera House, many museums, major art galleries, cinemas, etc. Wrocław, a Polish city with a cosmopolitan history, is a reduced model of Europe where the greatest diversity has accumulated within a small space. Openness has been a constitutive feature of our city throughout its history. Wrocław is also a cultural laboratory, in which a process of mutual metamorphoses of various cultures, coming into contact in this city in the past and today, goes on continuously. For all reasons above Wrocław has been chosen for European Capital of Culture of year 2016! 10 General Information Wrocław Visitor’s Guide This is the site where you can find nearly everything you need to know as a visitor in Wrocław: www.wroclaw.pl/en/ Public Transport Wrocław has a well-developed for local transport system. There are over 60 day bus lines and a dozen or so night bus line in Wrocław. There are also over 20 tram lines here. Day buses and trams travel on working days usually from 5:00 to 23:00 and on weekends and (bank) holidays from 6:00 to 22:00. Night buses travel from 23:30 to 5:00 and meet at the Polbus-PKS Main Bus Station every 30 minutes and then go to all parts of the city. Tickets can be purchased at many bus stops or inside the bus/tram. Payments in mobile ticket vending machines can only be made by cards. Consult www.wroclaw.pl/en/passenger-abcs for connections and travel times. Business Hours & Shopping Shops are open between 10:00 and 18:00 hrs on weekdays and from 10:00 to 14:00 hrs on Saturdays. Shops in the City centre have extended opening hours, some even on Sundays between 10:00 and 18:00 hrs. The main shopping streets in the centre of Wroclaw are: Swidnicka, Pilsudskiego and Old Town. Climate and Dress Average temperature in July is around 23ºC. Weather during July is warm, however, rain is still possible and it may become cool in the evenings. Clothing suitable for a variable climate is advisable. Time Zone The time zone for Wroclaw is Central European Summer Time (CEST), GMT + 1 hour. Maps Signage will be installed to guide delegates around the conference venue. Wroclaw City Centre maps.google.com www.geoportal.wroclaw.pl/www/en/index.shtml www.emapy.com/wroclaw/ Campus map of the Wroclaw University of Technology www.portal.pwr.edu.pl/349145,242.dhtml 11 Conference Overview Aula 10D, building D-20 Aula 10B, building D-20 th Day 1 - Monday, July 6 , 2015 08:30 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:00 10:00 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:00 12:00 - 14:00 14:00 - 15:30 15:30 - 17:00 17:30 - 19:00 Registration Opening Ceremony Keynote Lecture K1 Coffee Break Session 1: Power Systems Planning and Development Lunch Session 3: HV Transmission Systems Welcome Reception at University Session 2: Energy Markets and RES Session 4: uctural Modeling in Energy Markets Day 2 - Tuesday, July 7th, 2015 09:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 11:00 11:00 - 13:00 13:00 - 14:30 14:30 - 16:30 16:30 - 17:00 17:00 - 19:00 Keynote Lecture K2 Coffee Break Session 5: Relay Protection Algorithms Lunch Session 7: Protection and Instrument Transformers Coffee Break Session 9: Protection and Fault Location Session 6: Modeling and Forecasting Prices Session 8: Forecasting Loads and Renewables Session 10: Efficient Solutions in Power Systems Day 3 - Wednesday, July 8th, 2015 09:00 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:45 13:00 - 14:30 Keynote Lecture K3 Session 11: Poster Session – Room 115 Coffee Break Session 12: Power System Operation Lunch 15:45 - 16:45 16:45 - 18:00 18:00 - 22:30 22:30 - 23:00 Boat trip on the Odra river to the Conference Dinner Zoo garden: "The Africarium" Conference Dinner in Zoo Garden Restaurant "Letnia" Transport to hotels in the City Centre 10:45 - 11:15 11:15 - 13:00 Day 4 - Thursday, July 9th, 2015 09:00 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:15 11:15 - 13:00 13:00 - 14:30 Session 13: Renewable Energy Coffee Break Session 14: System Analysis and Modelling Lunch 12 Keynote Lectures Monday, July 6th, 10:00 – 11:30 Keynote Lecture K1 Chair: Andrzej Wiszniewski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) A Research and Innovation Park for Current and Future Power Systems Prof. Tarlochan Sidhu - University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada Performance of Power System Protection - Have We Reached the Absolute Limit? Dr. Bogdan Kasztenny - Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc., Canada Tuesday, July 7th, 09:00 – 10:30 Keynote Lecture K2 Chair: Rafal Weron, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Carbon Pass-through Costs in Wholesale Electricity Markets Prof. Stefan Trueck - Macquarie University, Australia Operational Security of Modern Power Transmission System with High Penetration of Renewables Dr. Ivan Dudurych - EirGrid - Transmission System Operator, Ireland Wednesday, July 8th, 09:00 – 09:45 Keynote Lecture K3 Chair: Tomasz Sikorski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Grid Integration Issues of Renewable Energy Dr. S.M. Muyeen - The Petroleum Institute, United Arab Emirates 13 Technical Programme Monday, July 6th, 12:00 – 14:00 Session 1: Power Systems Planning and Development Session 2: Energy Markets and RES Chair: Miroslaw Parol, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Chair: Stefan Trueck, Macquarie University, Australia Room: Aula B (10B/108) A novel Geo-spatial Clustering Tool applied to Power System Strategic Planning (ID 21) European Gas Markets: Are we Approaching a Single Market? Pablo Ezequiel Wiernes, Niklas Van Bracht, Albert Moser, Sebastian Bohlen - RWTH Aachen University, Germany Selected Problems of Planning of Electric Power Network Infrastructure Development – the Case of Poland (ID 117) Waldemar Dolega - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Rita Laura D'Ecclesia - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Social Acceptance of Green Energy and Dynamic Electricity Tariffs – A Short Review (ID 92) Anna Kowalska-Pyzalska - Wroclaw Univeristy of Technology, Poland Italian Wholesale Electricity Market: Efficiency and Cost Evaluation of Distribution Systems based on Multiple RES Effects Across Day-ahead and Balancing Markets (ID 155) Time Points (ID 53) Ahmet Onen - Abdullah Gul University, Turkey Angelica Gianfreda - London Business School, United Kingdom Lucia Parisio, Matteo Pelagatti - University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Genetic Algorithm for Optimal Sizing and Location of Multiple Distributed Generations in Electrical Network (ID 98) Ahmed Al Ameri, Cristian Nichita - University of Le Havre, France Tariq Riouch, R. El-Bachtiri - LESSI laboratory, University REEPER Group, Morocco Utilizing Forward Looking Capacity Constraints to Assess the Probability of an Electricity Price Spike Pawel Maryniak - Wroclaw Univeristy of Economics, Poland Distributed Power System Topology Verification with Use of Multi-agent Systems (ID 86) Tomasz Okon, Kazimierz Wilkosz - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland 14 Technical Programme Monday, July 6th, 15:30 – 17:00 Session 3: HV Transmission Systems Session 4: Structural Modeling in Energy Markets Chair: Marian Sobierajski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Chair: Rita D'Ecclesia Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Room: Aula B (10B/108) Elektroenerqeticeskiy sektor Azerbaijana (Azerbaijan's power sector) Structural Price Modelling and Hourly Resolution Forward Curves for the Germany Power Market Arif Gashimov - Azerbaijan Scientific – Michael Coulon - University of Sussex, United Research and Design- Prospecting Institute of Kingdom Power Engineering LTD, Azerbaijan Selected Issues of Cable Link Designing in HVAC and HVDC Submarine Power Grids (ID 108) Miroslaw Parol, Sylwester Robak, Lukasz Rokicki - Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Jacek Wasilewski - PSE Innowacje Sp. z o.o. Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland HVDC Interconnection Models for Consider its Impact in Real-Time Voltage Stability Assessment (ID 40) Angel Perez, Hjörtur Jóhannsson, Jacob Østegaard - Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Per Lund - Energinet.dk, Denmark Estimating the Price-effects of Germany's Nuclear Phase-out: A Longitudinal/functional Data Perspective Dominic Liebl - University Bonn, Germany Energy Portfolios, Stochastic LCOE and Deviation Measures Carlo Lucheroni - University of Camerino, Italy Carlo Mari - University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy A New Design of Double Input Power System Stabilizers Using SQP for Interconnected Power Systems (ID 58) Influence of Energy Mix on the Future Grid Integration of PV and Wind in Europe (ID 84) Mohamad Reza Tavakoli, Vahid Rasouli University of Isfahan, Iran Sahar Allahkaram - Islamic Azad University, Iran Dominic Hewes, Rolf Witzmann, Pablo Espinosa - Technical University of Munich, Germany Application of DSTATCOM on Distribution Networks with Small Hydropower injected (ID 63) Yan Chen, Yongjun Zhang - South China University of Technology, China 15 Technical Programme Tuesday, July 7th, 11:00 – 13:00 Session 5: Relay Protection Algorithms Session 6: Modeling and Forecasting Prices Chair: Murari Mohan Saha ABB AB, Västerås, Sweden Room: Aula D (10D/109) Chair: Michael Coulon University of Sussex, United Kingdom Room: Aula B (10B/108) Detection of High Impedance Faults in M.V. Mesh Distribution Network (ID 152) Component Estimation for Electricity Market Data: Deterministic or Stochastic? (ID 99) Muhammad M.A.S. Mahmoud - Al Hosn Gas, United Arab Emirates Francesco Lisi - University of Padua, Italy Matteo Pelagatti - University of MilanoBicocca, Italy Research of Wave-head Characteristics of Fault-generated Travelling Wave on Transmission Line in Different Frequency Bands (ID 20) Is it Possible to Successfully Forecast Short-term Prices of Oil? Monika Papiez, Slawomir Smiech - Cracow University of Economics, Poland Aoyu Lei, Xinzhou Dong, Shenxing Shi, Bin Wang - State Key Laboratory of Power System, Tsinghua University, China Field Tests of the Traveling Wave Based Protection for Ungrounded Distribution Network (ID 55) Energy Price Modeling and Forecasting by Means of a Seasonal Fractional Exponential Model Yujun Wang, Xinzhou Dong, Shenxing Shi, Jun Wang, Jianzhao Geng - Tsinghua University, China Niels Haldrup, Oskar Knapik - Aarhus University, Denmark Tommaso Proietti - University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy An Integral Engineering Process for Centralised Protection & Control Systems According to IEC 61850-6 (ID 27) Application of the Principal Components Method to Combining Electricity Spot Price Forecasts Katarzyna Maciejowska, Jakub Nowotarski Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Bjoern Bauernschmitt, Michael Kaliwoda, Bjoern Martin Keune, Dominik Hilbrich, Christian Rehtazn - TU Dortmund University, Germany Analysis of Protection Criterion Values Algorithms in Case of Distorted Signals (ID 122) Bartosz Brusilowicz, Janusz Szafran, Grzegorz Wisniewski - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland 16 Technical Programme Tuesday, July 7th, 14:30 – 16:30 Session 7: Protection and Instrument Transformers Session 8: Forecasting Loads and Renewables Chair: Bogdan Kasztenny, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Canada Room: Aula D (10D/109) Chair: Carlo Lucheroni University of Camerino, Italy Room: Aula B (10B/108) Development of a Hybrid Platform for Automated Type and Online Application Testing of Protection & Control Schemes (ID 14) Recent Advances and Challenges in Probabilistic Renewable Energy Forecasting Emil Iversen - Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Dominik Hilbrich, Björn Keune, Christian Rehtanz - TU Dortmund University, Germany A Measuring System to Identify the Frequency Response of High Current Instrument Transformers (ID 33) Multilayer Perception for Short-term Load Forecasting: from Global to Local Approach Christian Jäschke, Peter Schegner Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Grzegorz Dudek - Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland Accuracy of Current Transformer with Current Errors at Harmonics Equal to the Limiting Values Defined in IEC 60044-8 Standard for Transformation of Distorted Primary Current (ID 115) Modelling and Forecasting Electricity Load Using LASSO Methods (ID 150) Florian Ziel - Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Michal Kaczmarek - Lodz University of Technology, Poland Operation of Inductive Protective Current Transformer in Condition of Distorted Current Transformation (ID 116) Michal Kaczmarek - Lodz University of Technology, Poland Improving Short-term Load Forecast Accuracy via Combining Sister Forecasts Rafal Weron - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Applicability of Rogowski Coil Made in PCB HDI Technology in Power System Protection (ID 123) Marcin Habrych, Grzegorz Wisniewski Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Bogdan Miedzinski - Institute of Innovative Technologies EMAG, Poland Aleksander Lisowiec - Tele and Radio Research Institute ITR, Poland 17 Technical Programme Tuesday, July 7th, 17:00 – 19:00 Session 9: Protection and Fault Location Session 10: Efficient Solutions in Power Systems Chair: Janusz Szafran, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Chair: Murat Gol, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Room: Aula B (10B/108) Accurate Impedance Based Fault Location Algorithm Using Communication between Protective Relays (ID 64) An Integrated System Configuration for Electric Springs to Enhance the Stability in Future Smart Grid (ID 81) Location of Inter-Circuit Faults on Double-Circuit Transmission Line (ID 104) Appropriate Interaction of the Microgrid and Main Network by Using Unidirectional Fault Current Limiters (ID 112) Abdul Mannan Rauf, Vinod Khadkikar, Cezary Dzienis, Yilmaz Yelgin - Siemens AG, Mohamed Shawky El Moursi - Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Germany Marie Washer, Jean-Claude Maun - Universite Arab Emirates Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Murari Mohan Saha - ABB AB, Sweden Gabriela Smetek, Jan Izykowski, Eugeniusz Ebrahim Farjah, Sadegh Mousavi, Teymoor Rosolowski, Piotr Pierz - Wroclaw University of Ghanbari - Shiraz University, Iran Technology, Poland Research on Performance Test of Travelling Wave Fault Locators (ID 68) Teng Feng, Xinzhou Dong, Fei Xu - Tsinghua University, China Bingyu Li - Beijing Scaling Sky Compass Co. Ltd, China Electric Arc Furnace's Active and Reactive Powers Measurement Based on Multi-Resolution Structure (ID 32) Babak Abdolmaleki, Haidar Samet - Shiraz University, Iran Security and Speed Assessment of a New Distance Protection Algorithm Based on the Wavelet Transform (ID 100) Synchronized Profiles of Power Quality Parameters in Assessment of Disturbances in Power Systems with Distributed Generation (ID 107) Sinisa Zubic, Przemyslaw Balcerek - ABB Corporate Research Center, Kraków, Poland Adam Gubanski, Pawel Kostyla, Beata Kredenc, Zbigniew Leonowicz, Jacek Rezmer, Tomasz Sikorski - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Avoiding blackouts with Dynamic Thermal Line Rating (ID 120) Problems of Power Flow Computations for Power System with UPFC (ID 87) Lukasz Staszewski, Waldemar Rebizant Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Tomasz Okon, Kazimierz Wilkosz - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland 18 Technical Programme Wednesday, July 8th, 09:45 – 10:45 Session 9: Poster Session Chair: Miroslaw Lukowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: 115 11.1 Analysis of Different Configuration for FC-TCR SVC: Simulation and Laboratory Study (ID 61) 11.2 Expert Evaluation Method of the SAIDI Normative Reliability Index (ID 76) Adrian Halinka, Marcin Niedopytalski, Piotr Rzepka, Pawel Sowa, Mateusz Szablicki Silesian University of Technology, Poland Mohammad Hasanuzzaman Shawon, Zbigniew Hanzelka, Aleksander Dziadecki AGH University of Science & Technology, Poland 11.3 Agent Model of Multi-Agent System of Area Power System Protection (ID 77) 11.4 Forecasting Tools for the Electricity Production in Onshore Wind Farms (ID 83) Adrian Halinka, Piotr Rzepka, Mateusz Szablicki - Silesian University of Technology, Poland Mateusz Dutka, Boguslaw Swiatek - AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 11.5 Modeling of Self-excitation of Induction Motors for Electric Networks Auxiliaries under Post-fault Conditions (ID 106) Mykhaylo Seheda, Nazar Ravlyk - Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine 11.7 Aspects of Virtual Market of Electrical Energy (ID 140) Tetyana Tereschenko, Julia Yamnenko, Liubov Klepach - National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Ukraine Valeriia Peterheria - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine 11.6 Transitional Processes at Switching-off Capacitor Banks by Circuit-Breakers with Pre-Insertion Resistors (ID 113) Tahir Lazimov, Narmin Babayeva - Azerbaijan Technical University, Azerbaijan Esam Ali Saafan - University of El-Mansoura, Egypt 11.8 Power Demand Forecasting Using Stochastic Model: Parameter Estimation (ID 146) Ruihong Ma - Henan Danfeng Technology Co., Ltd, China Rentao Wu - University of Edinburgh, UK Mustafa A. Khanwala - University College London, United Kingdom Dan Li - Durham University, United Kingdom Shuping Dang - University of Oxford, United Kingdom 19 Technical Programme Wednesday, July 8th, 09:45 – 10:45 Session 9: (continued) Poster Session Chair: Miroslaw Lukowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: 115 11.9 The Model of the Capacitive Circuit in Matlab Software Which is used for the Analysis of Surge Protection Effectiveness (ID 154) 11.10 Cyber Security in Communication of SCADA Systems using IEC 61850 (ID 156) Joanna Budzisz - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Robert Czechowski, Pawel Wicher, Bernard Wiecha - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland 11.11 Earth Faults Detection and Isolation System for MV Network (ID 51) 11.12 Application of C-type Filter to DC Adjustable Speed Drive (ID 54) Jozef Lorenc, Jerzy Andruszkiewicz, Bartosz Olejnik, Bogdan Staszak - Poznan University of Technology, Poland Przemyslaw Balcerek - ABB Corporate Research Center, Kraków, Poland Chamberlin Stephane Azebaze Mboving, Zbigniew Hanzelka - AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 11.13 The Electricity Consumption in Polish Households (ID 47) 11.14 Improvement the Reliability of HV Power Transmission Lines Protection by means of Modern Devices and Methods (ID 69) Marek Kott - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Arif M. Gashimov, Fakhraddin L. Khidirov, Aytek Babayeva - Azerbaijan Scientific– Research and Design-Prospecting Institute of Power Engineering LTD, Azerbaijan Ahmet Nayir - Fatih University, Turkey 11.15 Regenerative Load Emulator with Battery Charging for Evaluation of Energy Management in Microgrid with Distributed Renewable Sources (ID 26) 11.16 The use of Cloud Computing in AMI System Architecture (ID 128) Krzysztof Billewicz - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Vani Vijay, C. Viswanatha, Neha Adhikari Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore, India Giridhar P. Kini - Manipal University, India 20 Technical Programme Wednesday, July 8th, 09:45 – 10:45 Session 9: (continued) Poster Session Chair: Miroslaw Lukowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: 115 11.17 Evaluation of Differentiation of Energy Tariffs for Households in Terms of Their Stimulatory Function (ID 130) 11.18 Research of the Impact of Voltage Quality and Reactive Power Configuration for Shock Loads Connected into Distribution Network (ID 65) Wiktoria Grycan - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Jun-xiao Zhang, Xue-ying Zhang - Grid Planning & Research Center, Guandong Power Grid Corporation, China Jia-hao Yang, Yong-jun Zhang, Hong-jie Geng, Sen Ouyang - South China University of Technology, China 11.19 A Differential Setting Method for Gateway Reactive Power Interval of 110kV Substation (ID 75) 11.20 A new Approach to Voltage Collapse Point Assessment by Continuous Tellegen's Power Flow (ID 36) Yongjun Zhang, Yingqi Yi, Shuyi Sun - South China University of Technology, China Peyman Mohammadi, Alireza Shamim - Fajr Petrochemical Company, Iran Javad Erfanian - Ramtec Company, Iran Yousof Mohammadiosmanvandi Padidehkarsazsanat Company, Iran Hamid Lesani - Tehran University, Iran 11.21 Analysis of Ancillary Services within Smart Grid Framework (ID 43) 11.22 Analysis of Electromagnetic Disturbances for Grid-Connected PV Plants (ID 44) Ramona Vatu, Oana Ceaki, Monica Mancasi, Radu Porumb, George Seritan - University Politechnica Bucharest, Romania Oana Ceaki, Ramona Vatu, Monica Mancasi, Radu Porumb, George Seritan - University Politechnica Bucharest, Romania 11.23 FPGA based Vector Control of PM Motor using Sliding Mode Observer, (ID 151) Hanan Mikhael Dawood Habbi - Baghdad University, Iraq Afaneen Anwer Abood Al-Khazraji Technology university, Iraq 11.25 Macromodeling as an Approach to Improve the Analysis of Electric Power Systems and their Elements (ID 101) Petro Stakhiv, Oksana Hoholyuk - Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine 11.24 Optimizing Differential Protection Settings for Power Transformer, (ID 79) Saad M. Saad, Abdelsalam Elhaffar, Khalil ElArroudi - University of Benghazi, Libya 11.26 Modeling Transients in Compensated Electrical Grids during Line Faults (ID 103) Yuriy Varetsky, Mykchajlo Seheda, Ivan Taran - Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine 21 Technical Programme Wednesday, July 8th, 11:15 – 13:00 Session 12: Power System Operation Chair: Waldemar Rebizant, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) A Robust Parameter Estimation Method Based on LAV Estimator. (ID 42) Volkan Ozdemir, Murat Gol - Middle East Technical University, Turkey Chaotic Behavior of Single Machine Infinite Bus power system subjected to Turbine Torque Ripple (ID 97) Sunil P. Nangrani, Sunil S. Bhat - Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology - VNIT, India Security Information Sharing for the Polish Power System (ID 52) Rafal Leszczyna, Robert Malkowski - Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Maciej Losinski - Żarnowiec Pumped-Storage Power Plant, Poland Improved Continuation Load Flow to Enhance Maximum Loadability Estimation (ID 90) Peyman Mohammadi, Heidar Dehghani - Fajr Petrochemical Company, Iran Hamid Lesani - Tehran University, Iran Yousof Mohammadiosmanvandi - Padidehkarsazsanat Company, Iran A Study of Operation Area for Power Line with UPFC (ID 88) Tomasz Okon, Kazimierz Wilkosz - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Thursday, July 9th, 09:00 – 10:45 Session 13: Renewable Energy Chair: Ivan Dudurych , EirGrid, Ireland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Application of an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Controller for Speed Control of Switched Reluctance Generator Driven by Variable Speed Wind Turbine (ID 121) S.M. Muyeen, Ahmed Al-Durra - The Petroleum Institute, United Arab Emirates Hany M. Hasanien - Ain Shams University, Egypt Primary and Secondary Frequency Control in a Small Power System (SPS) with Rotating and Static Sources after Islanding (ID 15) Marian Sobierajski, Wilhelm Rojewski - Wroclaw Univeristy of Technology, Poland Modeling and Study of Operating Mo des of Small Hydro Power Plants with Double Fed Induction Generators Musahil Musayev - Azerbaijan Scientific-Research & Design-Prospecting, Power Engineering Institute, Azerbaijan Application of Adaptability Coefficient in Power Production Evaluation of a Wind Farm (ID 49) Vahid Rasouli, Sahar Allahkaram - Islamic Azad University, Iran Mohamad Reza Tavakoli - University of Isfahan, Iran Real-time Distributed Economic Dispatch for Distributed Generation Based on Multi-Agent System (ID 57) Kui Luo - China Electric Power Research Institute, China Qiuwei Wu, Jacob Østergaard, Arne Hejde Nielsen - Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 22 Technical Programme Thursday, July 9th, 11:15 – 13:00 Session 14: System Analysis and Modelling Chair: Kazimierz Wilkosz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Aula D (10D/109) Modeling and Analysis of the Single-Core Phase Shifting Transformer and Its Differential Protection (ID 153) Krzysztof Solak, Waldemar Rebizant - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Ludwig Schiel - Siemens AG Berlin, Germany Analysis of Small Signal Modeling of Single-phase Grid-interactive Power Converter with LCL Filter (ID 147) Chitti Babu Baladhandautham, Tomas Cernak - VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Naga Sowmya Tontepu - Arizona State University, United States Eugeniusz Rosolowski - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Modernization of Hydraulic Turbine Model in the Electrodynamic Model of Power System (ID 67) Dmitry Nikitin, Oleg Bakhmisov, Alexey Khokhlov, Yury Korolev - National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute", Russian Federation Neural Modeling of the Electrical Power System Development Based on IEEE RTS Test Data (ID 50) Jerzy Tchórzewski, Maciej Pytel - University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Siedlce, Poland Verification of New Protection Algorithm for Compensated MV Distribution Systems (ID 118) Miroslaw Lukowicz, Pawel Wicher, Bernard Wiecha - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Efficiency Analysis of ROCOF Relay for Anti-Islanding Application (ID 91) Daniel Bejmert - Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland 23 Notes 24 Plan of D-20 Building 25 Notes 26 Wrocław City Centre Map 27 WUT Campus Map 28