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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems | 2002

Customer characterization options for improving the tariff offer

Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli; Petru Postolache; Mircea Scutariu; Cornel Toader

This paper deals with the classification of electricity customers on the basis of their electrical behavior. Starting from an extensive field-measurementbased database of customer daily load diagrams, we searched for the most appropriate indices or sets of indices to be used for customer classification. We propose two original measures to quantify the degree of adequacy of each index. Using the indices as distinguishing features, we adopt an automatic clustering algorithm to form customer classes. Each customer class is then represented by its load profile. We use the load profiles to study the margins left to a distribution company for fixing dedicated tariffs to each customer class. We take into account new degrees of freedom available in the competitive electricity markets, which increase flexibility in the tariff definition under imposed revenue caps. Results of a case study performed on a set of customers of a large distribution company are presented.


IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery | 2007

Analysis of Three-Phase Systems With Neutral Under Distorted and Unbalanced Conditions in the Symmetrical Component-Based Framework

Gianfranco Chicco; Petru Postolache; Cornel Toader

This paper introduces an original and rigorous formulation for computing the unbalance and distortion components of phase and neutral currents in the framework of the symmetrical component transformation. The proposed formulation extends recent literature results, in which different matrices were used for unbalance characterization in the presence of distorted waveforms and provides, at the same time, an innovative interpretation of the neutral current waveform components. New indicators are also defined to combine the effects of unbalance and waveform distortion, extending the set of indicators currently adopted in the power-quality standards. A set of illustrative examples is presented to show the applicability of the proposed approach. These include four circuits, two real-case applications, and an example taken from the IEEE trial-use standard 1459-2000


ieee powertech conference | 2001

Electric energy customer characterisation for developing dedicated market strategies

Gianfianco Chicco; Roberto Napoli; Petru Postolache; Mircea Scutariu; Cornel Toader

This paper deals with the classification of the electricity customers for building up dedicated tariff structures based on their electrical behaviour. Starting from the results of field measurements, the load patterns are characterised by a set of indices representing the shape of the load curves. An automatic clustering algorithm is used to form the customer classes. Each customer class is then represented by its load profile. The load profiles are used to study the margins left to the utility company for fixing dedicated tariffs to each customer class, according to new rules introduced in the liberalised electricity market, which increase the flexibility in the definition of the tariffs under imposed price caps. Results of a case study performed on a set of customers of a distribution company are presented.


mediterranean electrotechnical conference | 2004

New nested evolutionary programming approach for voltage control optimization with distributed generation

F. Batrinu; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; M. De Donno; Roberto Napoli; Radu Porumb; Petru Postolache; Cornel Toader

This paper addresses the optimization of voltage control in distribution systems in the presence of distributed generation. The objective is minimizing the voltage deviations at the load nodes with respect to specified reference values. The optimization is solved by means of a new approach based on nested evolutionary programming. Results are shown on a test system including controls at the HV/MV and MV/LV substations, and voltage-controlled local generation sources.


ieee powertech conference | 2009

The connection to the grid of wind turbines

D. Dragomir; Nicolae Golovanov; Petru Postolache; Cornel Toader

With a view to the integration in national power system of new power plants based on renewable energy sources, such as wind energy, this paper presents the technical requirements related to the connection of the wind power plants to the main grid. Grid connected wind turbines may cause power quality problems, such as voltage variation and flicker, and therefore, the connection of wind farms requires new connecting rules to avoid negative effects on the existing electrical system. System operators usually issue these rules in the form of grid codes. The paper should be helpful to facilitate the orientation in finding of adequate type of wind turbines that can be installed in the intended sites, dependent on specific conditions.


ieee powertech conference | 2005

Efficient iterative refinement clustering for electricity customer classification

F. Batrinu; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli; Federico Piglione; Petru Postolache; Mircea Scutariu; Cornel Toader

Customer classification is aimed at providing to the electricity suppliers a sound information on the electricity consumption, to be used for formulating dedicated tariff structures. Different clustering methods can be adopted for assisting the process of electricity customer classification. Previous studies have identified two methods - hierarchical clustering and follow-the-leader - as most promising in terms of clustering validity for classifying the customers on the basis of the shape of their load patterns. However, the above methods exhibited some limitations in terms of the possibility of preassigning the number of clusters (for the follow-the-leader) or improving the cluster formation by reassigning the load patterns to the clusters already formed (for the hierarchical clustering). This paper presents the new iterative refinement clustering (IRC) method, originally developed in order to overcome these limitations. The performance of the IRC method has been compared to the one of other clustering methods by means of suitable clustering validity indicators. The results obtained on a set of over 200 non-residential customers are presented in the paper to show the effectiveness of the proposed IRC method.


ieee powertech conference | 2007

Experimental Evaluation of Unbalance and Distortion Indicators in Three-Phase Systems with Neutral

F. Batrinu; Gianfranco Chicco; Andrei Oliviu Ciortea; Radu Porumb; Petru Postolache; Filippo Spertino; Cornel Toader

The characterization of three-phase systems with neutral under unbalanced operation in the presence of waveform distortion is a key aspect in the power quality studies. This paper presents the application to a number of real cases of a unified framework providing a set of synthetic indicators capable to explain the individual effects of unbalance and harmonic distortion. The use of specific indicators extending the notion of total harmonic distortion to the case of unbalanced systems, and the notion of unbalance to the systems with distorted waveforms is illustrated and discussed on various sets of data gathered from real-time measurements on office and laboratory feeders and on a photovoltaic system.


ieee powertech conference | 2009

Analysis of the Steinmetz compensation circuit with distorted waveforms through symmetrical component-based indicators

Gianfranco Chicco; Mircea Chindris; A. Cziker; Petru Postolache; Cornel Toader

This paper deals with the use of a set of indicators defined within a symmetrical component-based framework to study the characteristics of the Steinmetz compensation circuit in the presence of waveform distortion. The Steinmetz circuit is applied to obtain balanced currents in a three-phase system supplying a single-phase load. The circuit is analyzed without and with harmonic distortion of the supply voltages. The compensation effect is represented by the classical unbalance factor and by the Total Phase Unbalance (TPU) indicator defined in the symmetrical component-based framework. Comparing the two indicators, it is shown that the classical unbalance factor is insufficient to represent the effect of voltage distortion and fails to detect the lack of total unbalance compensation occurring with distorted waveforms. Correct information is provided by calculating the TPU indicator.


international symposium on advanced topics in electrical engineering | 2015

A perspective on current unbalance in low voltage distribution networks

Cornel Toader; Radu Porumb; Constantin Bulac; Ion Tristiu

This paper presents a mathematical model used to calculate the symmetrical components of the load current in electrical distribution networks of low voltage. Based on the mathematical model proposed power lines were calculated tasks under sinusoidal. Case studies dealt with non-symmetric mode due to load imbalance on the distribution network of low voltage. Analysis of case studies was done by modifying the actual values of the phase currents and differences related. Important assumption is that the distribution network is symmetrical phase voltages.


international conference on applied and theoretical electricity | 2014

Power quality impact of energy-efficient electric domestic appliances

Cornel Toader; Petre Postolache; Nicolae Golovanov; Radu Porumb; Ion Mircea; Paul-Mihai Mircea

Electric domestic appliances are part of our daily life; they improve the quality of life. Concerning energy consumption of domestic appliances, great improvements was achieved these last years. The modern energy-efficient electric domestic appliances are electronically controlled. Generally, in a three-phase system, they constitute an unbalanced and nonlinear load. Their operation may cause power quality problems in low voltage networks. Nonlinear loads draw distorted currents from grid. Different harmonics, especially the third harmonic, in phase and neutral conductors, contribute significantly to the increase of losses in distribution networks having an important contribution to an inefficient operation of line and users. Additionally, the network pollution may decrease the reliability of line. The paper analyses the power quality perturbations produced in distribution networks by energy-efficient electric domestic operation. The conclusions are sustained by a case study.

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Petru Postolache

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Radu Porumb

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Mircea Scutariu

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Nicolae Golovanov

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Gianfranco Chicco

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Roberto Napoli

United States Department of Energy

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A. Cziker

Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

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Catalin Dumitriu

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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