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Srđan Rikić
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Srđan Rikić

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

Srđan Rikić, B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, graduated from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, specializing in Power Software Engineering. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Power Software Engineering. Since 2023, he has been employed as an associate at the Nikola Tesla Institute, working in the Power Systems Department. His work focuses on modeling of power system components, load flow analysis, long-term development and planning studies of power systems, techno-economic analyses for system optimization, consumption forecasting, and software development.