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Lorenzo Reyes-Chamorro

Researcher at Austral University of Chile

Publications -  26
Citations -  505

Lorenzo Reyes-Chamorro is an academic researcher from Austral University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microgrid & Grid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 430 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenzo Reyes-Chamorro include Austral University & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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A composable method for real-time control of active distribution networks with explicit power setpoints. Part I: Framework

TL;DR: The proposed method for the explicit control of the grid status is based on a common abstract model characterized by the main property of being composable, which means subsystems can be aggre-gated into virtual devices that hide their internal complexity.
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Smart Microgrids as a Solution for Rural Electrification: Ensuring Long-Term Sustainability Through Cadastre and Business Models

TL;DR: In this article, an approach for implementing microgrid projects at the institutional level by means of a specific entity that uses methods that engage the community in microgrid operation and maintenance (OM), which ensures long-run benefits.
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A Composable Method for Real-Time Control of Active Distribution Networks with Explicit Power Setpoints.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method for explicit control of the grid status, based on a common abstract model characterized by the main property of being composable, where subsystems can be aggregated into virtual devices that hide their internal complexity.
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Dispatching Stochastic Heterogeneous Resources Accounting for Grid and Battery Losses

TL;DR: It is proved that under a mild condition, a fixed point of CoDistFlow provides an exact solution to the full AC power flow equations and it is concluded that grid and battery losses affect the feasibility of the day-ahead dispatch plan and how CoDist Flow can handle them correctly.
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A composable method for real-time control of active distribution networks with explicit power setpoints. Part II: Implementation and validation

TL;DR: This paper proposes a method for the explicit control of the grid status, based on a common abstract model characterized by the main property of being composable, which can easily cope with systems of any size or complexity.