RE Grid Integration Week 2025
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Mon, 6 Oct
Tue, 7 Oct
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18:30 - 20:30
POSTER SESSION CONTRIBUTIONS
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Room: Foyer Berlin 1–3
WISO25-8
Submission 8
Regional Resilience with Distributed Generation Using an Open-Source Simulation Framework
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Jakob Ungerland
, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Germany
WISO25-28
Submission 28
Advantages and Challenges of Dynamic Link Library Applications in Root-mean-square Simulations
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Mohsen Neshati
, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Sweden
WISO25-29
Submission 29
Catalytic Graphitization of Amorphous Coal by flash Joule heating and its Application in Sodium-ion Batteries
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Abdalla Mohamed Ali Mohamed
, School of Materials and Energy, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, 611731, Sichuan, China, China
WISO25-40
Submission 40
Steady State and Dynamic Performance Studies for Onshore Grid Integration of Wind Farms
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NIKHIL SHARMA
, The National HVDC Centre, United Kingdom
WISO25-43
Submission 43
Localized Diakoptic MNA Updates for EMT and DP Power System Simulations
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Christoph Wirtz
, FGH e.V., Germany
WISO25-45
Submission 45
A Control Method for Sharing Offshore Wind Power Fluctuations between Onshore Terminals in a Three-terminal Submarine HVDC System
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Genki Fukuhara
, Tokyo CIty University, Japan
WISO25-47
Submission 47
Frequency Control Method for Island Grid in Coordination with Synchronous Generator Using HVDC System Connected to Remote Island
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Taisei Koga
, Tokyo City University, Japan
WISO25-52
Submission 52
Forecasting Beyond the Storm: Machine Learning Models for Offshore Wind Power under Operational Constraints
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Nuray Agaoglu
, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule RWTH, Aachen, Germany
WISO25-54
Submission 54
Experimentation of an Autonomous Solar Powered Cold Room with Thermal Emulation of Virtual Food Storage
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David Chèze
, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, Liten, Campus Ines, 73375 Le Bourget du Lac, France
WISO25-71
Submission 71
Optimal management of offshore wind farms and storage cascades with ensemble forecasts
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Tobias Fischer
, Fraunhofer IEE, Germany
WISO25-88
Submission 88
Vehicle Behavior Analysis to Propose a Coordinated Control Method for EVs and Used Batteries in Regional Microgrid with Renewable Energy Sources
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Hiroto Isomi
, Tokyo City University, Japan
WISO25-89
Submission 89
Proposal and Evaluation of Control Method for Reuse EV Batteries in a Rural Microgrid with Renewable Energy Sources
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You Kuratsuji
, Tokyo City University, Japan
WISO25-90
Submission 90
Evaluation of V2X System Implementation to Regional Microgrids Based on Vehicle Behavior Using EVs and Used Battery Clusters
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Kazuki Kuran
, Tokyo City University, Japan
WISO25-93
Submission 93
A contingency severity screening methodology based on static calculations as proxies for dynamic behavior
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Jonathan Cervantes Gomez
, Energinet, Denmark | Aalborg University, Denmark
WISO25-99
Submission 99
Comparative Analysis of Control Frameworks for Harmonic Filtering in Power Conversion Systems of Power-to-Hydrogen Plants
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Arman Fathollahidehkordi
, Aarhus University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Denmark
WISO25-103
Submission 103
Offshore Wind Blackstart: State-of-the-Art Literature Review
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Leonel Noris
, Technical University of Denmark / 1, Denmark
WISO25-107
Submission 107
Power Damping Control Method for Onshore Power Grid Using HVDC System Connected to Offshore Wind Farm
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Sota Hosokawa
, Tokyo City University, Japan
WISO25-112
Submission 112
Forecast-Informed Energy Coordination with Industrial Heat Recovery
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Johannes Nicklaus
, HTWG Konstanz, Germany
WISO25-119
Submission 119
Analysis of the influence of storage batteries on electricity market price formation
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Naomichi Yuki
, J-POWER Business Service Corporation, Japan
WISO25-134
Submission 134
Dynamic Behaviour of Grid Forming Inverters when Providing Static Voltage Support via QV Characteristics
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Till Garn
, TU Braunschweig elenia Institute for High Voltage Technology and Power Systems, Germany
WISO25-139
Submission 139
Analytical Stability Investigations for Grid-Forming Inverters by Hamilton Functions
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Alexander Schöley
, Universität Rostock, Institut für Automatisierungstechnik, Germany
WISO25-150
Submission 150
Type 5 Wind Turbines: - a grid-forming alternative to inverter-based resources
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Geoffrey Henderson
, SyncWind Power Ltd, New Zealand
WISO25-155
Submission 155
Energy demand optimization with respect to uncertainties based on historical time series information
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Moritz Schreiber
, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Ilmenau, Germany, Germany
WISO25-156
Submission 156
A Modified DC Chopper and Buffer for Low DC link Inductance of CSC-based DFIG to Enhance LVRT Capability
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Junye Chen
, Rostock University, Germany
WISO25-161
Submission 161
Large-scale Electric Boiler Modelling For Grid Compliance Studies: A Multi-layered Approach
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Pedro Cardoso
, Opoura, Denmark
WISO25-171
Submission 171
Scalable decentralized impedance-based stability conditions for offshore wind farms integration into AC network.
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Parfait LUTUNDULA
, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
WISO25-176
Submission 176
GIS Analysis for Sustainable Ammonia in Kenya
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Benedikt Häckner
, Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE, Kassel, Germany
WISO25-203
Submission 203
Sensitivity Analysis of a Two-stage PV Plant Impedance-based Model: Assessment of the DC-Side Dynamics on Resonance Stability
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Luís Felipe Normandia Lourenço
, Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), Brazil
WISO25-204
Submission 204
Small-Signal Stability and Wide-Frequency Resonance Analysis of Grid-Connected Battery Storage Systems Using CCM-Based State-Space Modeling
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Ahda Pionkoski Grilo Pavan
, Federal University of ABC, Santo André, Brazil, Brazil
WISO25-206
Submission 206
STABILITY ANALYSIS OF A SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE PLATFORM FOR A WIND TURBINE TO BE INSTALLED IN THE PERUVIAN SEA
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Diana Román Lazo
, 1.Institute for the Development and Research of Naval Engineering, National University of Engineering, Peru
WISO25-220
Submission 220
How the Norwegian virtual self-consumption scheme affects profitability of PV
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Jarand Hole
, NTNU, Norway | NVE, Norway
WISO25-222
Submission 222
The Electricity Industry: A Socially Performing Sector
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Anton Koninckx
, Eurelectric, Belgium
WISO25-291
Submission 291
Thermal and Electrical Energy Matching Analysis Investigating Solar Thermal and PV Systems in a Business Park
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Mohamad koubar
, Uppsala University, Sweden
WISO25-337
Submission 337
Novel approach to enhancing stability for weak grids to allow integrating higher levels of inverter based renewable sources
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Masoud Bazargan
, Power Technologies Limited, United Kingdom
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