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  • 2011 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

Andrew Keane is a researcher based at University College Dublin in Ireland specializing in engineering with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering and control and systems engineering. Their scholarly work spans over 100 publications primarily addressing topics in smart grid energy management, optimal power flow distribution, and microgrid control and optimization.

Their major research topics include:

  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Electric Power System Optimization
  • Power System Optimization and Stability
  • Integrated Energy Systems Optimization

Keane frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • 2022 International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies (SEST)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Green hydrogen: A new flexibility source for security constrained scheduling of power systems with renewable energies," 2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Identification of Gaps and Barriers in Regulations, Standards, and Network Codes to Energy Citizen Participation in the Energy Transition," 2022, Energies
  • "Coordinating Demand Response Aggregation With LV Network Operational Constraints," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Three-Switch Common Ground Step-Down and Step-Up Single-Stage Grid-Connected PV Inverter," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Resilient Identification of Distribution Network Topology," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Alireza Soroudi
  • Alireza Nouri
  • Mohammad Jafarian
  • Valentín Rigoni
  • Abbas Rabiee

Keane's research contributions mainly focus on the optimization and control of electrical power systems integrating renewable energies, with particular attention to network constraints and flexibility sources such as green hydrogen. They also explore regulatory and technological challenges related to energy citizen participation and demand response mechanisms.

In recognition of their work, Andrew Keane was named a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Optimal Charging of Electric Vehicles in Low-Voltage Distribution Systems

    P. Richardson;D. Flynn;A. Keane

  • Optimal allocation of embedded generation on distribution networks

    A. Keane;M. O'Malley

  • State-of-the-Art Techniques and Challenges Ahead for Distributed Generation Planning and Optimization

    Andrew Keane;Luis F. Ochoa;Carmen L. T. Borges;Graham W. Ault

  • Capacity Value of Wind Power

    A Keane;M Milligan;C J Dent;B Hasche

  • Local versus centralized charging strategies for electric vehicles in low voltage distribution systems

    Peter Richardson;Damian Flynn;Andrew Keane

  • A Steady-State Voltage Stability Analysis of Power Systems With High Penetrations of Wind

    E. Vittal;M. O'Malley;A. Keane

  • Rotor Angle Stability With High Penetrations of Wind Generation

    E. Vittal;M. O'Malley;A. Keane

  • Enhanced Utilization of Voltage Control Resources With Distributed Generation

    Andrew Keane;Luis F Ochoa;Eknath Vittal;Chris J Dent

  • Impact assessment of varying penetrations of electric vehicles on low voltage distribution systems

    Peter Richardson;Damian Flynn;Andrew Keane

  • Optimal DR and ESS Scheduling for Distribution Losses Payments Minimization Under Electricity Price Uncertainty

    Alireza Soroudi;Pierluigi Siano;Andrew Keane

  • Residential Load Modeling of Price-Based Demand Response for Network Impact Studies

    Killian McKenna;Andrew Keane

  • Capacity Value of Wind Power, Calculation, and Data Requirements: the Irish Power System Case

    B Hasche;A Keane;M O'Malley

  • Visualizing the Electrical Structure of Power Systems

    Paul Cuffe;Andrew Keane

  • Optimal Utilization of Distribution Networks for Energy Harvesting

    A. Keane;M. O'Malley

  • Information gap decision theory based OPF with HVDC connected wind farms

    Abbas Rabiee;Alireza Soroudi;Andrew Keane

  • Information gap decision theory approach to deal with wind power uncertainty in unit commitment

    Alireza Soroudi;Abbas Rabiee;Andrew Keane

  • Rolling Multi-Period Optimization to Control Electric Vehicle Charging in Distribution Networks

    Alison O'Connell;Damian Flynn;Andrew Keane

  • Smart and Just Grids for sub-Saharan Africa : Exploring options

    Manuel Welsch;Morgan Bazilian;Morgan Bazilian;Mark Howells;Deepak Divan

  • Minimizing the Reactive Support for Distributed Generation: Enhanced Passive Operation and Smart Distribution Networks

    L. F. Ochoa;A. Keane;G. P. Harrison

  • Green hydrogen: A new flexibility source for security constrained scheduling of power systems with renewable energies

    Abbas Rabiee;Andrew Keane;Alireza Soroudi

  • Current methods to calculate capacity credit of wind power, IEA collaboration

    C. Ensslin;M. Milligan;H. Holttinen;M. O'Malley

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark O'Malley
Mark O'Malley Imperial College London
Damian Flynn
Damian Flynn University College Dublin
Luis F. Ochoa
Luis F. Ochoa University of Melbourne
Michael Milligan
Michael Milligan National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Terence O'Donnell
Terence O'Donnell University College Dublin
Goran Strbac
Goran Strbac Imperial College London
Marcelo Godoy Simões
Marcelo Godoy Simões University of Vaasa
Lennart Söder
Lennart Söder Royal Institute of Technology
Turaj Amraee
Turaj Amraee K.N.Toosi University of Technology

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