Articles

type: Journal
Title DOI Date
Mid-term Vulnerability Analysis of Power Systems under Intentional Attacks 10.1049/iet-gtd.2016.0052
Unit Maintenance Scheduling A robust model based on fuzzy cost factors and peak loads #
Comparative study on the performance of many-objective and single-objective optimisation algorithms in tuning load frequency controllers of multi-area power systems 10.1049/iet-gtd.2015.1334
Real Time Congestion Management in Power Systems Considering Quasi-Dynamic Thermal Rating and Congestion Clearing Time #
Evaluation of nonlinear models for time-based rates demand response programs #
Retail Pricing and Day-Ahead Demand Response in Smart Distribution Networks #
Sensorless anti-swing control for overhead crane using voltage and current measurements #
Economical Design of Utility-Scale Photovoltaic Power Plants with Optimum Availability #
A New Economic Benefit and Use of System Method for Transmission Expansion Cost Allocation in the Competitive Market Environment #
Modeling and prioritizing demand response programs in power markets #
Demand response modeling considering Interruptible/Curtailable loads and capacity market programs #
Electric energy storage systems in a market-based economy Comparison of emerging and traditional technologies #
Risk-constrained dynamic self-scheduling of a pumped-storage plant in the energy and ancillary service markets #
A New Algorithm for Reactive Power Management and Pricin in an Open Access Environment #
Multi-voltage approach to long-term network expansion planning #
type: Conference
Title Date
Billing Mechanism Design in an Autonomous Demand Side Management in a Smart Distribution Network
Vulnerability Analysis of Power Systems during the Scheduled Maintenance of Network Facilities
Transmission System Reinforcement under Intentional Attacks Considering Demand Seasonality
Optimal Energy Storage System Planning Considering Generation Ramp Constraints and Demand Response in the Presence of Wind Power
Coordinated Operational Planning of Wind Farm and Gas Turbines in a Generation Company with Joint Consideration of Electricity and Natural Gas Markets