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Effect of Ramping Requirement and Price Cap on Energy Price in a System with High Wind Penetration
Martín-Rivas, Sebastián; Smeers, Yves; Aguado-Sánchez, José Antonio (2015-10-28)The European power market is currently retiring or mothballing large capacities of conventional plants, and at the same time incorporating a significant amount of non-dispatchable renewable generation, in particular wind. ... -
Individualized exercises for continuous assessment in engineering
Pineda-Morente, Salvador; Alguacil Conde, Natalia; Pérez-Ruiz, Juan; Martín-Rivas, Sebastián; Ruiz-González, Antonio Francisco (2019-05-27)This project focuses on the development of a web application that automatically grades the solution to engineering exercises. The input data of each exercise is different for each student in order to reduce plagiarism and ... -
Low computational cost method to calculate the hosting capacity in radial low voltage networks
Morales-Conde, Juan; Martín-Rivas, Sebastián; Pérez-Ruiz, Juan (2019-10-21)This study presents a low computational cost method to compute the hosting capacity of each user in a radial single phase power network. It is assumed every user install generation. The method is based on two key points, ... -
Practical Framework for Problem-Based Learning in an Introductory Circuit Analysis Course
Martín-Rivas, Sebastián; Pineda-Morente, Salvador; Pérez-Ruiz, Juan; Alguacil, Natalia; Ruiz-González, Antonio Francisco (Education Conference (EDUCON) IEEE, 2020-06-25)Este artículo presentado al Congreso EDUCON y publicado en la Plataforma IEEE Xplore proporciona ejemplos de problemas planteados en contextos reales y prácticos adecuados para implementar el aprendizaje basado en problemas ... -
Stochastic-Based Models for Electricity Market Analysis with High Wind Energy Penetration
Martín-Rivas, Sebastián (Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones y Divulgación Científica, 2014)Renewable energy is now seen as an almost indispensable instrument to overcome or at least mitigate climate change. Wind and solar energy are among the most generally quoted renewable energy forms that are envisaged to ...