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Overview

Olimpo Anaya-Lara is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom and specializes in engineering, particularly electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, aerospace engineering, energy engineering and power technology, and automotive engineering.

Their research primarily focuses on several topics, including:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Wind Energy Research and Development
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Wind Turbine Control Systems
  • High-Voltage Power Transmission Systems
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
  • Power Systems Fault Detection

Olimpo Anaya-Lara's recent publications demonstrate engagement with various aspects of renewable energy systems and electrical power networks. Notable papers include:

  • "Wind farm control - Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures" (2021) published in IET Renewable Power Generation
  • "Assessment of Multi-Use Offshore Platforms: Structure Classification and Design Challenges" (2020) published in Sustainability
  • "Distance protection algorithm for multiterminal HVDC systems using the Hilbert-Huang transform" (2020) published in IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • "Enhanced harmonic state estimation in unbalanced three-phase electrical grids based on the Kalman filter and physical scale-down implementation" (2020) published in International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • "Offshore wind farm site selection in Norway: Using a fuzzy trigonometric weighted assessment model" (2024) published in Journal of Cleaner Production

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Energies
  • IET Renewable Power Generation
  • International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research career, with frequent coauthors such as:

  • David Campos-Gaona
  • Rafael Peña-Alzola
  • Walid Nassar
  • Peter Taylor
  • Vinícius Albernaz Lacerda

Best Publications

  • Wind Energy Generation: Modelling and Control

    O. Anaya-Lara;N. Jenkins;Janaka Ekanayake;Phill Cartwright

  • Power Electronic Control in Electrical Systems

    Enrique Acha;Vassilios G. Agelidis;Olimpo Anaya-Lara;T. J. E. Miller

  • Modeling and Analysis of Custom Power Systems by PSCAD/EMTDC

    O. Anaya-Lara;E. Acha

  • Control of DFIG-based wind generation for power network support

    F.M. Hughes;O. Anaya-Lara;N. Jenkins;G. Strbac

  • Wind Power Integration: Connection and system operational aspects

    Brendan Fox;Damian Flynn;Leslie Bryans;Nick Jenkins

  • A power system stabilizer for DFIG-based wind generation

    F.M. Hughes;O. Anaya-Lara;N. Jenkins;G. Strbac

  • Small-Signal Stability Analysis of Multi-Terminal VSC-Based DC Transmission Systems

    G. O. Kalcon;G. P. Adam;O. Anaya-Lara;S. Lo

  • Modular multilevel inverter: Pulse width modulation and capacitor balancing technique

    Grain Philip Adam;O. Anaya-Lara;G.M. Burt;D. Telford

  • Impacts of High Penetration of DFIG Wind Turbines on Rotor Angle Stability of Power Systems

    Mohamed Edrah;Kwok L. Lo;Olimpo Anaya-Lara

  • Enhancing PV modules efficiency and power output using multi-concept cooling technique

    Linus Idoko;Olimpo Anaya-Lara;Alasdair McDonald

  • Contribution of DFIG-based wind farms to power system short-term frequency regulation

    O. Anaya-Lara;F. M. Hughes;Nicholas Jenkins;G. Strbac

  • A review on frequency support provision by wind power plants: Current and future challenges

    Ayman Attya;Jose Luis Dominguez-Garcia;Olimpo Anaya-Lara

  • Electrical collector system options for large offshore wind farms

    G. Quinonez-Varela;G.W. Ault;O. Anaya-Lara;J.R. McDonald

  • Influence of rotor structural dynamics representations on the electrical transient performance of FSIG and DFIG wind turbines

    Gnanasambandapillai Ramtharan;Nicholas Jenkins;Olimpo Anaya-Lara;Ervin Bossanyi

  • Fault Ride-Through Improvement of DFIG-WT by Integrating a Two-Degrees-of-Freedom Internal Model Control

    D. Campos-Gaona;E. L. Moreno-Goytia;O. Anaya-Lara

  • Wind farm control - Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures

    Leif Erik Andersson;Olimpo Anaya-Lara;John Olav Giæver Tande;Karl Otto Merz

  • Aggregated Wind Turbine Models for Power System Dynamic Studies

    A. Shafiu;O. Anaya-Lara;G. Bathurst;N. Jenkins

  • Influence of Tower Shadow and Wind Turbulence on the Performance of Power System Stabilizers for DFIG-Based Wind Farms

    F.M. Hughes;O. Anaya-Lara;G. Ramtharan;N. Jenkins

  • Offshore Wind Energy Generation: Control, Protection, and Integration to Electrical Systems

    Olimpo Anaya-Lara;David Campos-Gaona;Edgar L. Moreno-Goytia;Grain Philip Adam

  • Influence of Windfarms on Power System Dynamic and Transient Stability

    Olimpo Anaya-Lara;F. Michael Hughes;Nicholas Jenkins;Goran Strbac

Frequent Co-Authors

Grain Philip Adam
Grain Philip Adam University of Strathclyde
Graeme Burt
Graeme Burt University of Strathclyde
Nick Jenkins
Nick Jenkins Cardiff University
James R. McDonald
James R. McDonald University of Strathclyde
Mark O'Malley
Mark O'Malley Imperial College London
Goran Strbac
Goran Strbac Imperial College London
Damian Flynn
Damian Flynn University College Dublin
Kjetil Uhlen
Kjetil Uhlen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Barry W. Williams
Barry W. Williams University of Strathclyde
Khaled Ahmed
Khaled Ahmed University of Strathclyde

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