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Pierluigi Mancarella

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  322
Citations -  14581

Pierluigi Mancarella is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Demand response & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 303 publications receiving 10667 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierluigi Mancarella include University of Manchester & Polytechnic University of Turin.

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Automated Demand Response from Home Energy Management System under Dynamic Pricing and Power and Comfort Constraints

TL;DR: The results from different realistic case studies show the effectiveness of the proposed controller in minimizing the household's daily electricity bill while preserving comfort level, as well as preventing creation of new least-price peaks.
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Boosting the Power Grid Resilience to Extreme Weather Events Using Defensive Islanding

TL;DR: A unified resilience evaluation and operational enhancement approach, which includes a procedure for assessing the impact of severe weather on power systems and a novel risk-based defensive islanding algorithm, which aims to mitigate the cascading effects that may occur during weather emergencies.
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Integrated Electrical and Gas Network Flexibility Assessment in Low-Carbon Multi-Energy Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-stage integrated gas and electrical transmission network model is proposed to quantify the flexibility the gas network can provide to the power system, as well as the constraints it may impose on it, with also considering different heating scenarios.
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Review and Classification of Barriers and Enablers of Demand Response in the Smart Grid

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive socio-techno-economic review, classification and analysis of demand response (DR) barriers and enablers in a Smart Grid context is presented. And the complexity resulting from connections between various barriers and the energy system generally, and the existence of the signature characteristics of complex systems is acknowledged.
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Modelling, assessment and Sankey diagrams of integrated electricity-heat-gas networks in multi-vector district energy systems

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-temporal simulation model is presented to carry out integrated analysis of electricity, heat and gas distribution networks, with specific applications to multi-vector district energy systems.