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Rodrigo Andrés Moreno Vieyra

Assistant Professor

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Power system optimization; power system planning and energy policy; power system economics and reliability; renewable energy and smart grid.

Educación

  •  Power Systems, IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & MEDICINE. Reino Unido, 2012
  •  Engineering Sciences, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2005
  •  Civil Engineer of Industry with Major in Electrical Engineering, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2005
  •  Engineering Sciences , PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2003

Experiencia Académica

  •   Assistant Professor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Chile

    2013 - A la fecha

  •   Research Associate Part Time

    IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & MEDICINE

    Reino Unido

    2012 - A la fecha

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & MEDICINE

    Reino Unido

    2011 - 2012

  •   Assistant/Instructor Professor Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ

    Chile

    2007 - 2007

  •   Assistant/Instructor Professor Part Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile

    2004 - 2005

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Analyst and Project Leader Full Time

    Systep Engineering and Design

    Chile

    2004 - 2007

Formación de Capital Humano


Since 2014 Dr Moreno has directly supervised 18 theses in power systems engineering and is currently supervising 9 MSc students, all of these at the University of Chile (https://sites.google.com/site/rmorenov/students).
Current MSc student at University of Chile
Héctor Otárola, MSc, Co-optimizing network and storage systems investments through stochastic optimization via column generation algorithms
Diego Alvarado, MSc, transmission investments with distributed energy resources and distributionally robust security
Elías Valenzuela, MSc, Measuring the network hosting capacity of transmission networks to integrate renewable energy: A bilevel optimization approach (MPEC)
Alex Villamarín J., MSc, Disaster management and resilience in electric power systems with AC power flows
Gabriel Díaz A., MSc, Economic effects of the tax on CO2 emissions used in the electricity market in Chile.
Andrés Chávez E., MSc, Network cost allocation accounting for capacity redundancy
Ricardo Haro V., MSc, Bi-level approach for beneficiaries-pay network tariffs
Lucas Neira M., MSc, Applications of Benders decomposition on planning secured transmission networks
Bástian Moya, MSc., Resilience in electric power systems against wildfires

Past BSc and MSc students at University of Chile
Cristóbal Cruz L., BSc., Resilient operation and planning of electric transmission networks, 2018
Pedro Rojas O., BSc., Risk assessment of different contractual schemes for energy supply for non-conventional renewable generation, 2017
Hugo Godoy V., BSc., Reliable planning of a 100% renewable electrical system in Chile, 2017
Francisco Latorre C., BSc., Optimal location of FACTS and transmission lines for future generation scenarios in the Chilean electricity system, 2017
Sergio Zúñiga L., BSc., Dispatch strategies of a solar thermal concentration power plant with storage, 2017
Ricardo Hunt P., BSc., Analysis and implementation of the line switching model in the Chilean electricity system, 2017
Enrique Marín M., BSc., Dispatch strategies analysis of a photovoltaic power plant with storage through hydraulic pump with seawater, 2017
Víctor Puente M., BSc., Characteristics of the Chebyshev pseudo-spectral representation in the modeling of electrical systems in the chilean context , 2017
Fernando Llaitul S., BSc., Analysis of the implementation of FACTS equipment in the economic operation of the national electricity system in scenarios of renewable energy development, 2017
Javier De la Fuente A., BSc., Optimal contracting strategies for run-off river hydraulic power plants, 2017
Carlos Sepúlveda H., BSc., Economic operation of a micro-grid with stability restrictions, 2016
Michel Soudre D., BSc., Probabilistic optimization of conventional and intelligent technology portfolios for the robust design of a primary distribution substation, 2016
Felipe González V., MSc/BSc., Optimal Take-Or-Pay Lng Supply For Hydrothermal Electricity Systems, 2016
Jonathan Monsalve R., BSc., Evaluation of the benefit of a storage unit by pumping in Colbún under irrigation requirements, 2016
Sebastián Aldea E., BSc., Optimum stochastic load flow with transient stability for studying the operation of the transmission network with new control technologies, 2015
Carlos Matamala V., BSc., Reserve margins in transmission networks and interconnections to facilitate integration of renewable generation, 2015
Felipe Zuloaga R., BSc., Optimization models for the efficient operation of electrical power systems under probabilistic and deterministic criteria of security supply, 2015
Felipe Riquelme L., BSc., Transmission contingency filters for the optimal power flow problem with safety restrictions, 2015

He has also been the co-supervisor of 5 PhD students in Imperial College London and 1 PhD student at the University of Chile. This list is shown next:
Roberto Moreira, Imperial College, PhD 2016, Business Models for Energy Storage
Yanfei Chen, Imperial College, PhD 2017, Coordination Strategies for Securing AC/DC Flexible Transmission Networks with Renewables
Alex Moreira, Imperial College, PhD current, A Five-Level MILP Model for Flexible Transmission Network Planning under Uncertainty: A Min-Max Regret Approach
Yijun Li, Imperial College, PhD current, Co-optimisation of transmission and generation assets through bi-level models
Magnus Jamieson, PhD current, Resilience against heavy wind and storms in the GB system
Aramis Perez, University of Chile, PhD 2018, Effect of Battery Degradation on Multi-Service Portfolios of Energy Storage

Through his various research projects, especially his Fondef and Newton-Picarte (PCI) projects, Dr. Moreno has directly supervised and worked with more than 10 junior researchers (including 2 postdocs) who has being successfully trained in advanced modelling and applied research.
Additionally, Dr. Moreno regularly teaches undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses and diplomas at the University of Chile, including:
For undergraduate and postgraduate students
EL7047 - Riesgo y Confiabilidad en Sistemas Eléctricos (Risk and Reliability in Electrical Energy Systems)
EL3003 - Laboratorio de Ingeniería Eléctrica (Electrical Engineering Lab)
EL5203 - Laboratorio de Energía (Energy Lab)

For government and industry
ECODIE1 - Diplomado de Coordinación de Sistemas Eléctricos Hidrotérmicos e Integración de Energías Renovables (Diploma in Hydrothermal Scheduling and Renewable Energy)
ECODIE2 - Especialización en El Mercado Eléctrico y el Rol del Gas Natural (Specialization in Electricity and Gas Markets)
ECODIE3 - Diplomado en Liderazgo y Gestión en Mercados Eléctricos (Diploma in Electricity Markets Management)
(see more details in: https://sites.google.com/site/rmorenov/teaching)

Finally, he is regularly invited to give short courses and lectures in universities in Latin America and Europe (PUC and UAI in Chile, PUC and UTEC in Perú, UNA in Paraguay, Imperial College and University of Manchester in the UK, University of Udine in Italy).


Difusión y Transferencia


Conclusions derived from Dr. Moreno’s research have served to a wide community of private and public agents in the power and energy sector. So far, Dr. Moreno has published 23 ISI journal papers whose findings have been instrumental in more than 30 applied research projects, funded directly by industry and governments. Further, Dr. Moreno has participated in a number of research projects for institutions like Conicyt (a Chilean research council), EPSRC (a British research council), EPRI, Fraunhofer, European Commission, UK and Chilean Governments, World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank. He has also participated in various industry projects for regulatory bodies, system operators, and electricity and gas companies in EU and the Americas.

All these projects have been selected and undertaken because of their high societal value. Some of these include:
- The design of the energy policy/energy roadmap in Chile, the so-called Energía 2050 initiative
- The design of the long-term planning process of electricity systems in Chile, the so-called PELP process (Planificación Eléctrica de Largo Plazo)
- The design of the process to determine the path of transmission lines in Chile
- The fundamental review and recommendations for new security standards for distribution and transmission systems in the UK
- The design of the commercial strategies for the largest battery system connected to a distribution system in the world (UK)
- The fundamental review and design of new regulation to coordinate several transmission network regimes in the UK
- The design of the new regulatory framework for auctioning long-term contracts of electricity supply in Chile

All of the above have had a material impact in practical terms and these projects have directly affected companies (generation, transmission and distribution companies), regulatory authorities, policy makers, and ultimately consumers' welfare. Importantly, and as mentioned earlier, the material produced has been extensively published in 23 ISI journal papers, 1 monograph, 6 non-ISI journal papers and 33 conference papers (see more at https://sites.google.com/site/rmorenov/publica).

There is also a bunch of projects that have been carried out and funded by research councils (Conicyt in Chile and UKRC/EPSRC in the UK). Most notably, the Fondef and Newton-Picarte projects have funded elaboration of new computational tools to study the impacts of investment and operational decisions on economic, reliability and resilience performance of electricity networks. Also, Dr. Moreno's ideas and research have been incorporated in the CORFO funded initiative entitled AMEBA, an specialized computational platform to undertake advanced economic and financial analyses in the electricity sector through the application of operations research (see: ameba.cloud).

Dr. Moreno has authored/co-authored more than 60 papers published in journals and conferences proceedings and am a regular reviewer of 8 internationally recognised journals of IEEE, IET and Elsevier. He has been a member of the steering committee of the youth branch of CIGRE in the UK (CIGRE NGN) and am the current Chair of the Latin American Infrastructure Working Group and Vice-Chair of the Natural Disasters and Emergency Response Working Group, both in the Power and Energy Society of IEEE. Dr. Moreno has also organised 18 panel sessions in renowned international conferences in IEEE, CIGRE, INFORMS, IFORS, ISMP, etc (see more at https://sites.google.com/site/rmorenov/further). He is regularly invited to give talks at a national and international levels, and even teach fundamentals in government offices.

Finally, Dr. Moreno has been recently invited to join various expert panels and roundtables, including:
- Roundtable for hydroelectric development (conducted by Energy Ministry)
- Group of experts for design of ancillary services markets (conducted by National Energy Commission)
- Group of experts for transmission network remuneration (conducted by Energy Ministry)
- Expert panel for the Green Climate Fund (conducted by Ministry of Finance)


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Distinción en Exámen de Licenciatura

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile, 2003

    Within the best 10% in the test "Examen de Licentiatura en Ciencias de la Ingenieria".

  •   Distinción Máxima Ingeniería Civil

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile, 2005

    Summa Cum Laude in Civil Engineering (scored 6.02/7.0).

  •   Distinción Máxima Magister

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile, 2005

    Summa Cum Laude in the Master in Engineering Sciences (scored 6.5/7.0).

  •   Beca Presidente de la República para Doctorado en el Extranjero

    COMITE ASESOR DE CONICYT

    Chile, 2007

    Excellent quality of academic records and CV.

  •   Chair of the Latin American Infrastructure Working Group of the Power and Energy Society of IEEE

    IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

    Estados Unidos, 2010

    Leadership in the organization of several activities in the Latin American working group of the IEEE-PES.Organization of panel sessions in optimization, renewable energy, smart girds, and system planning, among others.

  •   Most-Accessed Paper IEEE-PES

    IEEE - Power and Energy Society

    Chile, 2010

    Moreno, R., Strbac, G., Porrua, F., Mocarquer, S., Bezerra, B., “Making Room for the Boom - New Regulatory Avenues and Network Infrastructure Changes for Accommodating Renewables”, IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, Vol 8, No 5, pp 36-46, Sep-Oct 2010 (7th in the ranking of most-accessed papers in Oct 2010 in IEEE-PES).

  •   Certificate of Appreciation of IEEE

    IEEE - Power and Energy Society

    Chile, 2011

    Chairing/co-chairing the panel session "Deploying Tomorrows's Electrical Power Systems: Low carbon, Efficiency and Security" sponsored by the International Practices Subcommittee of the Energy Development and Power Generation Committee at the IEEE PES General Meeting 2011, Detroit, MI.

  •   Most-Read Paper SAGE-Journal of Risk and Reliability

    SAGE

    Reino Unido, 2012

    Moreno, R., Pudjianto, D., and Strbac, G., “Integrated Reliability and Cost-Benefit-Based Standards for Transmission Network Operation”, Journal of Risk and Reliability, Vol 226, No 1, pp 75-87, Feb 2012 (constantly ranked within the first 5 articles in the ranking of most-read papers Feb-Aug 2012 in SAGE-Journal of Risk and Reliability).

  •   Researcher Pay Relativity

    IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

    Chile, 2013

    In recognition of the quality of my achievements and contribution to the College. (include a payment of 1000£).

  •   Most-Accessed Paper IEEE-PES

    IEEE – Transactions on Power Systems

    Estados Unidos, 2013

    Moreno, R., Pudjianto, D., and Strbac, G., “Transmission Network Investment with Probabilistic Security and Corrective Control”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, in press (24th in the ranking of most-accessed papers in Jul 2013 in IEEE-PES).

  •   2nd best research proposal in engineering group 2 at national level, Fondecyt contest

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Chile, 2013

    Diploma given in the annual ceremony by the University of Chile for top proposals in the Fondecyt contest.

  •   Vice-Chair Natural Disasters Working Group in IEEE

    IEEE Power and Energy Society

    Estados Unidos, 2018

    Leadership in the organization of several activities in the natural disaster working group of the IEEE-PES.Organization of panel sessions in power system resilience, high impact low probability events, natural disasters and hazards.


 

Article (29)

Transmission Network Investment With Distributed Energy Resources and Distributionally Robust Security
Characterization of the degradation process of lithium-ion batteries when discharged at different current rates
Coordination Strategies for Securing AC/DC Flexible Transmission Networks with Renewables
Retail consumers and risk in centralized energy auctions for indexed long-term contracts in Chile
System-level assessment of reliability and resilience provision from microgrids
A Five-Level MILP Model for Flexible Transmission Network Planning under Uncertainty=> A Min-Max Regret Approach
Coordination and uncertainty in strategic network investment=> Case on the North Seas Grid
Corrective Control with Transient Assistive Measures=> Value Assessment for Great Britain Transmission System
Facilitating the Integration of Renewables in Latin America
Opportunities for Energy Storage
Planning Low-Carbon Electricity Systems under Uncertainty Considering Operational Flexibility and Smart Grid Technologies
A column generation approach for solving generation expansion planning problems with high renewable energy penetration
CVaR Constrained Planning of Renewable Generation with Consideration of System Inertial Response, Reserve Services and Demand Participation
Effect of Battery Degradation on Multi-Service Portfolios of Energy Storage
Reliability Standards for the Operation and Planning of Future Electricity Networks
Value of corrective network security for distributed energy storage applications
A MILP model for optimising multi-service portfolios of distributed energy storage
Emerging Modelling Capabilities for System Operations
It's All About Grids
Electricity transmission arrangements in Great Britain: Time for change?
Operacion y Diseno Eficiente de Redes Electricas de Transmision Mediante el Uso de Nuevas Tecnologias Inteligentes
Transmission Network Investment With Probabilistic Security and Corrective Control
Integrated Reliability and Cost-Benefit-Based Standards for Transmission Network Operation
Licitaciones para el Abastecimiento Electrico de Clientes Regulados en Chile: Dificultades y Oportunidades
Regulating Generation Investment in Latin America: Future Challenges
Auction approaches of long-term contracts to ensure generation investment in electricity markets: Lessons from the Brazilian and Chilean experiences
Making Room for the Boom
This sustainable isle
Inserción de Generación Distribuida en Alimentadores Rurales

ConferencePaper (18)

Combined Economic and Stability Analysis of a Microgrid: A Co-optimisation Approach
Improving distribution network resilience against earthquakes
Improving Power System Reliability through Optimization via Simulation
Modelling the Degradation Process of Lithium-Ion Batteries When Operating at Erratic State-of-Charge Swing Ranges
Impact of dynamic line rating with forecast error on the scheduling of reserve service
Multi-Purpose Reservoir Operation: A Tradeoff Analysis between Hydropower Generation and Irrigated Agriculture Using Hydro-Economic Models
Optimizing Hydrothermal Scheduling with Non-Convex Irrigation Constraints: Case on the Chilean Electricity System
Synergies and conflicts among energy storage services
Chebyshev Based Continuous Time Power System Operation Approach
Evaluation of benefits of coordinated DC & AC flexible transmission systems with probabilistic security and corrective control
Integrating high impact low probability events in smart distribution network security standards through cvar optimisation
Role of Smart Grid Technology and Corrective Control in Enhancing Network Capacity Utilisation in Great Britain with HVDC links
Challenges on integrating renewables into the chilean grid
Auctioning Adequacy in South America through Long-Term Contracts and Options: From Classic Pay-as-Bid to Multi-Item Dynamic Auctions
Insertion of Distributed Generation into Rural Feeders
Risk allocation for efficient and timely transmission investment under markets with high demand growth
Ensuring resource adequacy with auctions of options and forward contracts
Impact of Wind Generation Uncertainty on Transmission Expansion Models

ConferenceProceedingWhole (15)

Designing Resilient Power Networks Against Natural Hazards
Discrete optimization via simulation to determine reliable network investments
Integrated Planning of Electricity and Natural Gas Systems under Uncertain Hydro Inflows: A Multi- Objetive Approach
Seismic resilience assessment and adaptation of the Northern Chilean power system
An Assessment of Transient Assistive Measures Using HVDC for Special Protection Schemes: Case on the GB Transmission System
European Transmission Tariff Harmonization: A Modeling Analysis
Towards a Risk-Based Network Operation and Design Standards
Future Transmission Network Operation and Design Standards to Support a Low Carbon Electricity System
Lessons from Five Years of Experience in Energy Contract Auctions in South America
A Cost – Benefit Approach for Transmission Investment with a Non-Linear Transmission Cost Function
Interdependencies of Electricity Markets with Gas Markets - A Case Study of Transmission System Operators
The New Transmission Arrangements in the UK
First Price and Second Price Auction Modelling for Energy contracts in Latin American Electricity Markets
Transmission Investment in BETTA: A Cost –Benefit Approach
Determinación de un Parque Óptimo de Transformadores para una Empresa Modelo de Distribución

Proyecto (44)

Smarter Network Storage LCNF Project
Control for Energy and Sustainability
Coordination Study for HVDC & AC Network Power Flow Control
HubNet – A Hub for Energy Networks
Including Generation Reserve in Transmission Planning Methods
Integrated Transmission Planning and Regulation Project
iTesla: Innovative Tools for Electrical System Security within Large Areas
Project TransmiT: The Importance of Locational Signals in Electricity Markets: the Case of Great Britain
A Strategic Overview on Efficient Energy Procurement and Best Practices in Energy Auctions
Dynamic transmission investment model – DTIM
Fundamental Review of the Security and Quality of Supply Standards (SQSS)
Supergen FlexNet: Towards a Probabilistic Network Security Standard
The Impact of Intermittent Generation on Transmission Network Investment
Metodologías de Frontera de Eficiencia para la Determinación del Valor Agregado de Distribución
Analysis of fast starting power plants in the Chilean system
Design of the process of preliminary transmission paths
Development of optimization platform for analysis in power system operation and planning (AMEBA model)
Development of smart meters in Central Chile
Disaster Management and Resilience in Electric Power Systems
Distribution network security standards P2/6
Economic assessment of storage projects in the Chilean electricity system
Energy policy process Energía 2050: Academic support
Estimation of long-term hourly prices in the national interconnected system
Evaluation of risks associated with curtailments of solar photovoltaic generation in the north of the SING
Generation reserves zones
Incorporation of take-or-pay contracts for LNG in economic dispatch models
Instituto de Sistemas Compejos de Ingeneiría
International practices and recommendations for improvements in the regulation of electricity distribution
Market study of electricity generation in Chile
Method design for robust long-term energy planning in Chile (design of PELP process)
Necessary improvements in the secure and economic operation of the Chilean transmission network
Power System Operation in Continuous Time Based on Chebyshev Pseudo-spectral Representation
Problems of auctions in the presence of storage technologies
Regulatory changes in the design of electricity supply auctions
Resilient Network Operation and Planning against Multiple Natural Hazards
Robust design and economic analysis of transmission grids
Solar Energy Research Center
Strategic planning of transnational offshore grids
Support for capacity development on energy planning of key stakeholders in the energy sector in Peru
Sustainable development in the Chilean transmission grid
Techno-Economic framework for Resilience and Sustainable Electrification (TERSE)
The future development of hydroelectricity in Chile
Transmission Access Review: Analysis of Constraint Costs and Strawman Models
Transmission Network Operation and Design with Smart Grid Technologies and Corrective Control
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Rodrigo Moreno

Assistant Professor

Electrical Engineering

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

13
Hugh Rudnick

Professor

Electrical Engineering

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

2
Marcelo Matus

Subdirector

Centro de Energía

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

2
Rodrigo Orrego

Ayudante

Ciencias

Universidad de Arica

Santiago, Chile

2
Marcos Orchard

Professor

Electrical Engineering

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Lorenzo Reus

Profesor Asociado

UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ

Santiago, Chile

1
Aramis Perez

Investigador Postdoctoral

Ingeniería Eléctrica

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Rodrigo Palma

Profesor Titular

Ingeniería Eléctrica

Universidad de Chile

SANTIAGO, Chile

1
Francisco Muñoz

Associate Professor

Engineering Sciences

Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez

Santiago, Chile

1
Marcelo Olivares

Profesor Asociado

DEPARTAMENTO DE INGENIERIA CIVIL. UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE.

Santiago, Chile

1
Angela Flores

Profesora Instructora

Ingeniería Eléctrica

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile