Research that seeks to increase the efficiency and quality of electrical energy

Quito, miércoles 28 junio 2017
Professor Leony Ortiz (second from the right) with other speakers at the ICSEE 2017
Professor Leony Ortiz (second from the right) with other speakers at the ICSEE 2017
 
 
 
The Smart Electrical Networks Research Group (GIREI for its acronym in Spanish El Grupo de Investigación en Redes Eléctricas Inteligentes (GIREI)  is currently developing methodologies that contribute to increasing efficiency and quality of electrical energy in power systems in order to optimize the work carried out by companies in the electrical field. 

The study conducted by Professors Leony Ortiz and Alexander Aguila, members of GIREI, seeks to optimize the routing processes of the electrical network and the attainment of mathematical criteria for making decisions regarding the improvement of electrical networks. They attended the "International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering 2017" (ICSEE 2017) which was held from the 12th – 14th of June in Perth, Australia.

Both professors presented the results obtained in cooperation with the GITyD and GIDATI research groups from Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín (Colombia).  

The papers presented in the event were: 

-    "Multi-Criteria Optimization of the Deployment of a Grid for Rural Electrification Based on a Heuristic Method", L. Ortiz-Matos, A. Aguila-Tellez, R.C. Hincapié-Reyes and J.W. González-Sanchez - Expositor: Leony Ortiz. 

-    "Technical and Economic Assessment of the Implementation of Measures for Reducing Energy Losses in Distribution Systems", A. Aguila-Tellez and J.W. González-Sanchez. -  Expositor: Leony Ortiz. T

The papers will be published in Earth and Environmental Science (EES) (ISSN: 1755-1315), con indexación en: EI Compendex, Scopus, Thomson Reuters (WoS), Inspec.

Universities from around the world took part in the ICSEE 2017: USA, Australia, Ecuador, South Korea, China, Iraq, India, Turkey, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan,  Singapore, SRI LANKA, Thailand, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates.     

It is worth mentioning that UPS was the only South American university that attended the conference.