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Plenary Lecture
Deregulated Electricity Market issues in South-Eastern Europe

Professor Thales M. Papazoglou
Director of Electric Power Systems Laboratory
Technological Educational Institute of Crete
Greece
Email: tmpapa@teicrete.gr
Abstract: Geographical Information System (GIS)
applications are very helpful tools for displaying and analyzing information for
several technological fields. The research group of Electrical Power System Lab
(EPSL) of TEIC is developing a GIS software application for displaying the
operational conditions of the power system of Crete, presenting also critical
information and statistical data for system’s characteristics. This work is a
part of a project which is co-funded by the European Social Fund and Greek
National Resources, “EPEAEK II – ARXIMIDES”. This tool is intended to help
training of engineers in the Electrical Department of TEIC to simulate and
visualize power system operation and characteristics. Besides, this tool is very
helpful for a power system engineer in observing the whole system operations and
system’s data. All data used are derived from a database developed by EPSL. This
database includes electrical and operational characteristics such as generating
plant, substation, transformers, transmission-distribution lines, cables, wind
parks, substation’s load and unit’s power production recordings etc. Digitalized
maps of Crete Island use this data and display them optionally according to
user’s demand or choice. So, an authorized user can decide which data will be
displayed on the map, and with a simple mouse click on a selected element of the
map he can b informed about its characteristics. Furthermore, this application
is being uploaded on web. This means that this application runs on a server of
EPSL,ehich can serve distant users after authorization procedure. That distance
user could be a trainee in his desk, o am engineer, or a researcher in the lab.
One of the services that this application provide is the load flow calculation
on a specific part of the system, or for a specific scenario of system’s
operation.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Born in 1945, in Iraklio Crete. Currently Professor and Director of Electric
Power Systems Laboratory at the Technological Educational Institute of Crete. He
had been very active, and continues to be, for a good number of years in Cigre
and has actively contributed in several Working Groups and Task Forces therein.
Over the years he has published a large number of papers and has often
contributed to major international conferences. He is a ranking member of the
international committees of the annual: Universities Power Engineering
Conference (UPEC), Deregulated Electricity Market issues in South-Eastern Europe
(DEMSEE), and Power Grid Europe.
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