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Publications by Cláudio Monteiro

2002

Negotiation Aid System for promotion of distributed generation and renewables

Authors
Miranda, V; Monteiro, C; Fonseca, N; Ramirez Rosado, IJ;

Publication
IEEE/PES TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 2002: ASIA PACIFIC, VOLS 1-3, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: NEW WAVE OF T&D TECHNOLOGY FROM ASIA PACIFIC

Abstract
This paper describes a new concept of a Negotiation Aid System, developed over a GIS (Geographic Information System) and designed to facilitate reaching compromises among agents such as investors, environmental groups and governmental agencies, when deciding the location and sizing of new renewable energy sources in a region. The core model of an Actor is similar to a Fuzzy Inference System of the Takagi-Sugeno type, built from a definition of preferences and levels of acceptability. An outranking method is employed to define geographical places of less conflict among the several Actors negotiating. An application to the region of La Rioja, in Spain, is described.

2000

Fuzzy inference in spatial load forecasting

Authors
Miranda, V; Monteiro, C;

Publication
2000 IEEE POWER ENGINEERING SOCIETY WINTER MEETING - VOLS 1-4, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Abstract
Forecasting electric demand and its geographical distribution is a prerequisite to generate expansion planning scenarios for distribution planning. This paper presents a comprehensive methodology that uses a fuzzy inference model over a GIS support, to capture the behavior of influence factors on load growth patterns and map the potential for development. The load growth is spread over maps with cellular automate. The interaction with a scenario generator inputs data into a graph generator, which will serve as a basis for more classic network planning tools.

2008

Promotion of new wind farms based on a decision support system

Authors
Ramirez Rosado, IJ; Garcia Garridoa, E; Fernandez Jimenez, LA; Zorzano Santamaria, PJ; Monteiro, C; Miranda, V;

Publication
RENEWABLE ENERGY

Abstract
The integration in electric power networks of new renewable energy facilities is the final result of a complex planning process. One of the important objectives of this process is the selection of suitable geographical locations where such facilities can be built. This selection procedure can be a difficult task because of the initially opposing positions of the different agents involved in this procedure, such as, for example, investors, utilities, governmental agencies or social groups. The conflicting interest of the agents can delay or block the construction of new facilities. This paper presents a new decision support system, based on Geographic Information Systems, designed to overcome the problems posed by the agents and thus achieve a consensual selection of locations and overcome the problems deriving from their preliminary differing preferences. This paper presents the description of the decision support system, as well as the results obtained for two groups of agents useful for the selection of locations for the construction of new wind farms in La Rioja (Spain).

2005

Powerful planning tools

Authors
Ramirez Rosacdo, IJ; Fernandez Jimenez, LA; Monteiro, C; Miranda, V; Garcia Garrido, E; Zorzano Santamaria, PJ;

Publication
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine

Abstract
The development of techniques under geographical information system (GIS) platforms, such as geocomputational modeling, which increase the capabilities of GIS, allowing the systems to adapt to optimal distributed generation (DG) planning studies, is discussed. Using adequate software under the GIS platform, users can obtain useful information on the economic or technical viability of any distributed power generation facilities. GIS offers a variety of structured data models suitable for the storage, manipulation, and analysis of the information needed in DG planning. GIS can also be used in DG planning to study negotiation processes among different energy actors to look for geographical planning solutions.

2005

Negotiation aid system to define priority maps for wind farm development

Authors
Ramirez Rosado, IJ; Monteiro, C; Garcia Garrido, E; Miranda, V; Fernandez Jimenez, LA; Zorzano Santamaria, PJ;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
This paper presents the structure of a negotiation aid system (NAS) to select the best locations for new DG facilities, using sophisticated spatial techniques [based on geographical information systems (GISs)] and decision aid methodologies for negotiation, based on consensus among groups that may have conflicting interests. This system helps to overcome the problems posed by initially opposing positions stemming from diverse technological, economic, environmental and/or social interests. The NAS use is illustrated with results from a negotiation process between two groups to select locations for new wind farms in the region of La Rioja, Spain.

2005

Compromise seeking for power line path selection based on economic and environmental corridors

Authors
Monteiro, C; Miranda, V; Ramirez Rosado, IJ; Zorzano Santamaria, PJ; Garcia Garrido, E; Fernandez Jimenez, LA;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
This paper presents a new multicriteria decision aid system (DAS) to obtain acceptable power line paths integrating the diverse socioeconomic interests of the different groups involved in the planning process, such as utilities, environmental agents, or local and regional authorities. The DAS is based on the intensive use of geographic information systems, as well as multicriteria weighting techniques reflecting all group interests. This new DAS can be used to overcome the problems raised by initially opposing positions among different groups stemming from diverse technological, economic, environmental, and/or social interests. The technique is illustrated by an intensive simulation example from a case study reproducing some of the phases of a negotiation process.

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