Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Bordin, Chiara"
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Behavioural change in green transportation: Micro-economics perspectives and optimization strategies
Bordin, Chiara; Tomasgard, Asgeir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The increasing demand for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging is putting pressure on the power grids and capacities of charging stations. This work focuses on how to use indirect control through price signals to level out the ... -
Machine Learning for Hydropower Scheduling: State of the Art and Future Research Directions
Bordin, Chiara; Skjelbred, Hans Ivar; Kong, Jiehong; Yang, Zhirong (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper investigates and discusses the current and future role of machine learning (ML) within the hydropower sector. An overview of the main applications of ML in the field of hydropower operations is presented to show ... -
A multi-agent system approach for optimal microgrid expansion planning under uncertainty
Mishra, Sambeet; Bordin, Chiara; Tomasgard, Asgeir; Palu, Ivo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Power system planning for modern distribution networks is undergoing a change because of distributed power generation and grid ancillary services. The vast electricity retail utility industry with many distribution network ... -
Next frontiers in energy system modelling: A review on challenges and the state of the art
Fodstad, Marte; Crespo del Granado, Pedro; Hellemo, Lars; Knudsen, Brage Rugstad; Pisciella, Paolo; Silvast, Antti; Bordin, Chiara; Schmidt, Sarah; Straus, Julian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Energy Systems Modelling is growing in relevance on providing insights and strategies to plan a carbon-neutral future. The implementation of an effective energy transition plan faces multiple challenges, spanning from the ... -
SMACS MODEL, a stochastic multihorizon approach for charging sites management, operations, design, and expansion under limited capacity conditions
Bordin, Chiara; Tomasgard, Asgeir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Abstract The increasing demand of electric vehicles creates challenges for the electric grid both on the transmission level and distribution level. Charging sites in particular will have to face strong challenges especially ...