DIMACS Workshop on Energy Infrastructure: Designing for Stability and Resilience
February 20 - 22, 2013
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Daniel Bienstock, Columbia University, dano at columbia dot edu
- Steven Low, Caltech, slow at caltech dot edu
Presented under the auspices of the Special
Focus on Energy and Algorithms.
Slides:
- Ross Baldick, The University of Texas at Austin
DC Power Flow in Rectangular Coordinates
- Daniel Bienstock, Misha Chertkov, Sean Harnett, Columbia University, LANL
Robust Optimal Power Flow with Uncertain
Renewables
- Stephen Boyd, Stanford University
Dynamic Network Energy Management via Proximal Message Passing
- Michael Caramanis, Boston
Power Market Participation of Distributed Flexible Loads and Reactive Power Providers:
Real Power, Reactive Power, and Regulation Reserve Capacity Pricing at T&D Networks
- Boris Defourny, Princeton University
The Best-deterministic Method for the Stochastic Unit Commitment Problem
- Alejandro Domininguez-Garcia, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A Price-Based Approach to Controlling Networked Distributed Energy Resources
- Ian Hiskens, University of Michigan
Reactive Power Support for Large-scale Wind Generation
- Marija Ilic, Carnegie Mellon University
Dynamic Monitoring and Decision Systems (DyMonDS) Framework:
Toward Making the Most out of Available Electric Energy Technologies at Value
- Javad Lavaei, Columbia University
Various Techniques for Nonlinear Energy-Related Optimizations
- Steven Low, Caltech
Branch Flow Model: Relaxations, Convexification, Equivalence
- Richard O'Neill, FERC
Solving the Economic Power Dispatch and Related Problems More Efficiently (and Reliably)
- Shmuel Oren, University of California-Berkeley
Multi-Area Stochastic Unit Commitment for High Wind Penetration Transmission Constrained Network
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