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Milica Dilparić
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Nikola Tesla Institute

Milica Dilparić

Estimation of the maximum simultaneous load based on the measured data

Abstract

The paper presents the method for calculating the maximum simultaneous power of a connection based on measured data. A prototype software tool has been developed based on the presented methodology, which can take into account various consumption specifics (such as the presence of prosumers, heat pumps, charging stations, heating methods, settlement types, seasonal consumption diagrams, etc.). Based on the calculated power, the software suggests the type of connection line. Additionally, the software provides other derived electrical quantities (such as losses and voltage droops) for the given length of the connection line. As an added functionality, the software can also calculate the maximum simultaneous power of a feeder or transformer station.

Keywords: maximum simultaneous power, software, consumption

Biography of the presenter

She was born on June 13, 1988. in Uzice. She finished primary and secondary school in Nova Varos and graduated with praises. She began her studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade in 2007 and finished in 2012 at the Department of Power Systems. She finished master’s studies from 2011 to 2012. In 2012, she enrolls PhD studies at the Department of Power Grids and Systems.

She has been employed at the Nikola Tesla Institute since 2014 in the Power systems department. During ten years of work experience, she participated in a large number of studies that included the segments of planning the distribution network, increasing energy efficiency and strategic energy. Also, most of the studies include system analyzes that concern the dynamic responses of the system and the stability of the system. As part of her work, she also studied the connection of renewable energy sources and analyzed the conditions of connection to the distribution and transmission system.

During work, she specialized usage of the software for common use such as MS office, AutoCad and Matlab. She also has significant experience in working with software specialized for power calculations such as Tokovi Snaga (software developed at the Nikola Tesla Institute), PSS Sincal, PSSE Siemens, Digsilent Power Factory, Antares, etc. During her work and studies, she published as an author or co-author about 15 papers at professional domestic and international conferences.