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Course 2022 - 2023 - English Version


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Chapter 1. Organizational structure   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

  • 1.1 Management    Expandir/Contraer

      *Not applicable.
       
  • 1.2 Council    Expandir/Contraer

      *Name: Rafael Cossent Arín
      Comments: Reseacher Representative
       
  • 1.3 Area coordinators    Expandir/Contraer

      *Without information.
       
  • 1.4 Scientific advisory board    Expandir/Contraer

    • 1.5 Academic staff    Expandir/Contraer

        *Name: Rafael Cossent Arín
        Category: Research Associate Professor
        Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (Comillas)
        Electrical Engineer (Comillas)
        Areas of Interest: Power system economics and regulation, energy transition, integration of renewable and distributed generation, smart grids, hydrogen and decarbonization.
        ICAI Department: * Not applicable *
         
    • 1.6 Associated academic staff    Expandir/Contraer

        *Not applicable.
         
    • 1.7 Pre- and postdoctoral fellows    Expandir/Contraer

        *Not applicable.
         
    • 1.8 Areas of Research    Expandir/Contraer

      • 1.8.1 MAC Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.2 REDES Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.3 RYE Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.4 SADSE Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.5 PCI Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.6 ASF Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.7 ASI Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.8 BIO Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.9 SMS Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
    • 1.9 Services staff    Expandir/Contraer

      • 1.9.1 Systems Administrator Staff
        *Not applicable.
         
      • 1.9.2 Administrative Staff
        *Not applicable.
         

    Chapter 2. Research   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

    • 2.1 Research Projects    Expandir/Contraer

      • 2.1.1 Research and develop projects
      • 2.1.1.1 Private funding
        *Abbreviated name: IBD_REDES_TRANSICION_ENERGETICA
        Project title: Modeling and assessment of electrical networks´ requirements for the energy transition in Spain
        Funding entity: Iberdrola España S.A.U
        Start date: January 2019
        End date: December 2023
        Researcher(s): Michel Rivier Abbad, Tomás Gómez San Román, Rafael Cossent Arín, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Leslie Herding, Andrés Ramos Galán, Sara Lumbreras Sancho
        Description: The main objective of the research is to analyze the impact on electricity networks of the connection of new renewable plants on the 2030 horizon under different possible scenarios, and to develop proposals to facilitate the decarbonisation objectives to be achieved in the most efficient possible way.
         
      • 2.1.1.2 Public funding
        *Abbreviated name: IELECTRIX
        Project title: IELECTRIX - Indian and European Local Energy CommuniTies for Renewable Integration and the Energy Transition (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 824392)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: May 2019
        End date: October 2022
        Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Pablo Frías Marín, Carlos Mateo Domingo, Fernando Emilio Postigo Marcos, Nicolás Mariano Morell Dameto, Mauricio Correa Ramírez, Luca De Rosa, Francisco Javier Renedo Anglada, Lukas Sigrist, Leandro Lind, Leslie Herding, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
        Description: An increasing role is foreseen in Europe for local energy communities (LECs) to speed up the grid integration of RES. Today, the enabling role of DSOs in support of LECs is hampered by a lack of flexibility when planning cost-efficient LEC connections to their network at MV level, and by a lack of digitalization of the LV networks to make LEC’s smart prosumers benefit economically when serving the DSO flexibility needs. Four European DSOs (E.ON, ENEDIS, E.DIS, Güssing Stadtwerke) and an Indian DSO (TATA) have joined with IT-based, innovative product and solution providers, and technology and research centers, to demonstrate the combined roles of innovative functionalities serving the MV and LV networks, when implemented in 5 different regulatory regimes (Austria, France, Hungary, Germany, India- state of Delhi-). The joint work of DSOS aims at accelerating scaling up and replication tested by HEDNO (Greece) and E.ON (Sweden). Dissemination towards players of the energy value chain recommends business models, possible regulatory adjustments and deployment roadmaps of the most promising use cases, in support of the implementation of the Clean Energy Package.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824392

         
        *Abbreviated name: EUniversal
        Project title: EUniversal - Market enabling interface to unlock flexibility solutions for cost-effective management of smarter distribution grids (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 864334)
        Funding entity: European Comission
        Start date: February 2020
        End date: July 2023
        Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Tomás Gómez San Román, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Mauricio Correa Ramírez, Nicolás Mariano Morell Dameto, Leslie Herding, Orlando Mauricio Valarezo Rivera, David Ulrich Ziegler, Matteo Troncia, Luca De Rosa, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez, Eliana Carolina Ormeño Mejía
        Description: The present context shows the potential of electricity grids to lead the energy system transition as long as new solutions deal with the challenges related to flexibility solutions, grid observability and controllability, market mechanisms and interoperability in a holistic way. The new solutions need to cover the technological aspects by linking smart and integrated services and tools for distribution grid with market mechanisms. This architecture will guarantee a significant impact on the environment and society. The project consortium accepted this challenge and will develop “EUniversal Project” which will enable the transformation of the electricity grid by resolving existing limitations in the energy system through the introduction of a Universal Market Enabling Interface (UMEI). Through this concept, grids will become capable of accommodating all future scenarios through the active use of grid services, acting as an extensive toolbox of flexibility solutions and innovate market mechanisms. The primary goal of EUniversal is to enable the transformation of the energy system into a new multi-energy and multi-consumer concept guaranteeing a sustainable, secure and stable manner of electricity supply by bringing forward an universal, adaptable and modular approach through a Universal Market Enabling Interface (UMEI) to interlink active system management with electricity markets and the provision of flexibility services, taking also into consideration the activation needs and the coordination requirements with both commercial parties and TSOs. To do so, EUniversal will define, develop and validate a set of market-oriented flexibility management services from DER in a real environment, under a large RES integration and high electrification scenario. In order to demonstrate the services generated in the development phase of the project, 3 different DEMO sites (located in Portugal (PT), Germany (DE) and Poland (PL)) will be run to validate the project solutions.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 864334

         
        *Abbreviated name: ATTEST
        Project title: ATTEST. Advanced Tools Towards cost-efficient decarbonisation of future reliable Energy SysTems. (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 864298)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: March 2020
        End date: February 2023
        Researcher(s): Miguel Ángel Sanz Bobi, Carlos Mateo Domingo, Pablo Calvo Báscones, Gopal Lal Rajora, Rafael Palacios Hielscher, Rafael Cossent Arín, Eugenio Francisco Sánchez Úbeda, José Portela González, David Domínguez Barbero
        Description: The objective of the ATTEST project is to develop and operationalize a modular open source toolbox comprising a suite of innovative tools to support TSOs / DSOs operating, maintaining and planning the energy systems of 2030 and beyond in an optimised and coordinated manner, considering technical, economic and environmental aspects. The consortium, from six EU countries, that has been assembled to deliver ATTEST consists of five highly experienced research organisations in the energy systems area, two utilities that manage and operate the transmission system and the distribution system in Croatia, and two industry partners that specialise in the development of advanced ICT solutions and SCADA systems. The development of this broad spectrum of energy-related ICT tools and the utilization of next generation algorithms, demonstrated in a real world environment has not been attempted before. The outputs from the ATTEST project will enable accelerated dissemination, by a wide range of research institutions, within and outside of the project consortium, of the tools that will help TSOs and DSOs to better manage their networks. The demonstration of the results of the project will be valuable for the scientific community and EU energy industry and attest to the relevance of the solutions developed. The ATTEST’s ambition is to enable a wide range of users to utilize and test the tools developed in the project, thereby contributing to spread knowledge and experience in the energy systems community in the EU and on a global scale. This will contribute significantly to addressing not only the specific challenges of the call and the Horizon 2020 Energy Work Program, but also those of the EU’s Energy Union strategy and the 2020 Climate & Energy package.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 864298

         
        *Abbreviated name: RESPONSE
        Project title: RESPONSE. integRatEd Solutions for POsitive eNergy and reSilient CitiEs (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 957751)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: October 2020
        End date: September 2025
        Researcher(s): Gregorio López López, Javier Matanza Domingo, Rafael Cossent Arín, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Tomás Gómez San Román, Carlos Rodríguez-Morcillo García, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
        Description: RESPONSE supports the Lighthouse cities of Dijon (FR) and Turku (FI) and their Fellow cities Brussels (BE), Zaragoza (ES), Botosani (RO), Ptolemaida (GR), Gabrovo (BU) and Severodonetsk (UA) to facilitate them deliver positive energy blocks and districts. Through RESPONSE ,the two LHs will achieve a local RES penetration of 11.2 GWh/y, energy savings of 3,090 MWh/y and an emission reduction of 9, 799 tons CO2eq/y within their districts. To achieve this goal, RESPONSE demonstrates 10 Integrated Solutions (ISs), comprising of 86 innovative elements (technologies, tools, methods), that are being monitored with specific impact metrics (KPIs). It attracts the interest of various stakeholders by generating innovative business models enabling the upscale and replication of the solutions forming a validated roadmap for sustainable cities across Europe and beyond. RESPONSE adopts an energy transition strategy, which includes 5 Transformation Axes (TAs), encompassing the 10 ISs. TA#1 focuses on transforming existing and new building stock into Energy Positive and Smart-ready. TA#2 focuses on the decarbonization of the electricity grid and the district heating/cooling systems, supporting fossil-based regions in transition and the development of energy communities. TA#3 proposes grid flexibility strategies and novel storage systems for optimizing energy flows, maximize self-consumption and reduce grid stress. TA#4 links existing CIPs with apps and other digital infrastructure to enable digitalisation of services and connected city ecosystems, integrating also smart e-Mobility to promote the decarbonisation of the mobility sector. TA#5 offers interdisciplinary citizen engagement and co-creation practices putting citizen at the forefront of shaping the cities they live in and towards the development of each city’s 2050 own bold city-vision. Special focus is given to creating resilient and safe cities increasing quality of life and lowering the impacts of climate change.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 957751

         
        *Abbreviated name: OneNet
        Project title: OneNet- One network for Europe (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 957739)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: October 2020
        End date: September 2023
        Researcher(s): José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Tomás Gómez San Román, Rafael Cossent Arín, Luis Olmos Camacho, Javier Matanza Domingo, Gregorio López López, Leandro Lind, Orlando Mauricio Valarezo Rivera, Matteo Troncia, Jesús José Fernández García, Miguel Ángel Ruiz Hernández, Shilpa Bindu, David Ulrich Ziegler
        Description: OneNet addresses the growing needs of TSOs and DSOs to have real-time insight into the operation of their networks to work in a closely coordinated way, while unlocking and enabling new flexibility markets in a fair and open way. Goal is to enable a cost-effective, seamless and secure bidirectional power flow to and from network customers as active players while supporting grid operators in their system responsibilities. The challenges that OneNet addresses are: • The need to unlock markets of flexibility at every level to address all the possible needs of network operators • The need to effectively support both TSOs and DSOs system-level operation through providing flexibility for ‘frequency balancing’ and ‘non-frequency’ ancillary services among others • The need for TSOs and DSOs to secure power supplies in the context of ever-increasing RES penetration, decreasing network outages, • The need for TSOs and DSOs to gain near real-time insight into the operation of the networks and to can optimise them in near real-time, and • The need for improved efficiency of grid reinforcements and stabilization of future costs of grid connection. Comillas is leader of WP10– From OneNet demonstrators to EU wide implementation of coordinated market schemes and interoperable platforms for standardized system products.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 957739

         
        *Abbreviated name: Bio-FlexGen
        Project title: BIO-FlexGen- Highly-efficient and flexible integration of biomass and renewable hydrogen for low-cost combined heat and power generation to the energy system (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 101037085)
        Funding entity: European Comission
        Start date: September 2021
        End date: August 2024
        Researcher(s): José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Timo Gerres, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla Rodríguez, Paulo Brito Pereira, Javier Matanza Domingo, Gregorio López López, Jesús María Latorre Canteli, Luca De Rosa, Rafael Cossent Arín, Elisa María Aracil Fernández, David Roch Dupré, Shilpa Bindu, Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Guerra
        Description: BIO-FlexGen aims to significantly increase the efficiency, flexibility and cost effectiveness of renewable energy-based combined heat and power plants (CHP), enabling them to play a key role in integrating fluctuating renewable energy into the energy system, and therefore making a significant contribution to the decarbonisation of the energy system. Comillas will contribute to: 1) the socio and techno-economic evaluation of the of CHP technology under different scenarios and contexts. 2) analyse the barriers (market, regulatory, business models, etc.) for CHP deployment 3) contribute to the integration of digitalization strategy.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101037085

         
      • 2.1.2 Consultancy and technological support
      • 2.1.2.1 Private funding
        *Abbreviated name: Hydrogen_Use_cases
        Project title: Hydrogen_Use_Cases
        Funding entity: Keiryo
        Start date: May 2023
        End date: July 2023
        Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Pedro Linares Llamas, Timo Gerres, Santiago Serna Zuluaga, Manuel Pérez Bravo
        Description: The aim of the collaboration is to identify the relevant vertical markets and use cases to use hydrogen as an energy source and feedstock, and to elaborate for the most promising ones detailed market assessment, limiting factors, and adapted business offers, unlocking limiting factors able to answer customers' needs. The study focuses on the European market, mainly on France, Spain and Portugal. The contribution of the IIT incldues: - Regulatory pathway mapping for industrial, transport and energy policy in Spain, and Portugal. - Perform a techno-economic assessment of the aforementioned hydrogen use cases in order to determine the corresponding TCOO/TVOO for different scenarios or usage envelopes. - Support and provide feedback on the use case selection and business model definition for the target use cases.
         
        *Abbreviated name: GlideEnergySoporteProyectosAlmacenamiento
        Project title: Support in the preparation of the application to the call on innovative energy storage systems
        Funding entity: Glide Energy
        Start date: June 2023
        End date: October 2023
        Researcher(s): Luis Rouco Rodríguez, Andrés Ramos Galán, Francisco Miguel Echavarren Cerezo, Rafael Cossent Arín
        Description: This work is aimed at supporting Glide Energy in the preparation of the application to the call of the Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition on innovative energy storage systems.
         
      • 2.1.2.2 Public funding
        *Abbreviated name: ADIF-FACTURACION
        Project title: A method for the settlement of the complementary service of supplying electricity to trains in the ADIF and ADIF high-speed railway systems
        Funding entity: Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (ADIF)
        Start date: June 2020
        End date: November 2022
        Researcher(s): Tomás Gómez San Román, José Antonio Rodríguez Mondéjar, Asunción Paloma Cucala García, Antonio Fernández Cardador, Ramón Rodríguez Pecharromán, Álvaro Jesús López López, Adrián Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos Mateo Domingo, Rafael Cossent Arín, Yolanda González Arechavala, Pablo Urosa Sánchez, Manuel Blanco Castillo
        Description: The aim of the project is to set the regulatory conditions and operational procedures for the settlement of electricity supply to trains belonging to different mobility operators under a context of liberalization of train operators, implementation of on-board energy measurement equipment, and providing energy efficiency signals to the train operators. In addition, the project proposes a remuneration regime for ADIF that acknowledges the efficient incurred costs, providing financial sustainability and economic efficiency signals together with keeping quality of service standards for ADIF as an energy supplier and an infrastructure operator.
         
      • 2.1.3 Services and analysis projects
      • 2.1.3.1 Private funding
        *Abbreviated name: 2022_PERTE_Almacenamiento_DGREFORM
        Project title: Implementation and monitoring of the recovery and resilience plan for the green transition
        Funding entity: Trinomics B.V.
        Start date: December 2021
        End date: February 2023
        Researcher(s): Pablo Rodilla Rodríguez, Pedro Linares Llamas, Carlos Batlle López, Rafael Cossent Arín, Paolo Mastropietro, Diana María Navarrete Cruz
        Description: In the context of the RRP implementation, Spain requested support in particular for the regulatory framework for energy storage and renewable energy. While Spain’s plans are ambitious with regard to renewable energy, aiming for climate neutrality by 2050, their current regulation fails to provide the necessary framework to support large-scale RES, storage and hydrogen deployment. Overall, there is a need to provide clear (price) signals to the market players, and in particular to renewables, energy storage and renewable hydrogen.
         
        *Abbreviated name: TransportePesado_GASNAM
        Project title: The decarbonisation of heavy-duty transport in Spain and Portugal
        Funding entity: Asociación Ibérica de Gas Natural, Hidrógeno y Gas Renovable para la Movilidad (GASNAM)
        Start date: December 2022
        End date: April 2023
        Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Pedro Linares Llamas, Manuel Pérez Bravo, Santiago Serna Zuluaga
        Description: The projects aims to carry out a study on "The decarbonisation of heavy-duty transport in Spain and Portugal", including the following elements: • Characterization of the current state of the transport sector, particularly land and maritime heavy-duty transport. • Evaluation of the penetration of alternative fuels in the heavy-duty transport in Spain and Portugal, including fleets, fuel supply infrastructure, and utilization. • Status of projects for the production of biomethane and hydrogen, particularly those aimed at supplying land and martime transport demand. • Identification and evaluation of recent regulatory developments relevant to the objectives of the study, and analysis of compliance with energy policy objectives. • Carry out a comparison between the situation in Spain and Portugal and the leading European countries in production and use of renewable gases for transport.
         
        *Abbreviated name: INFORME_DIGITALIZACION-REDES2
        Project title: Digitilization of electrical distribution networks: indicators and investments
        Funding entity: Fundación Naturgy
        Start date: May 2023
        End date: November 2023
        Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Tomás Gómez San Román, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Gregorio López López, Javier Matanza Domingo, Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, Carlos Mateo Domingo, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
        Description: The objective of the proposed collaboration is to develop a report on “Digitalization of electrical distribution networks: indicators and investments”. This report is a continuation of the first report published in September 2021, which delves into the following aspects: - Indicators to measure how digitized the networks are and establish the correspondence between the service provided (performance) and the degree of digitization. - Current trends in investments in network digitilization and the most relevant innovation projects in the European and Spanish context, identifying the main challenges for their deployment.
         
        *Abbreviated name: TEPSA_H2_AFRICA
        Project title: Briefing about the EU green hydrogen strategy in Africa assessed from the perspective of PCD and sustainable development in partner countries
        Funding entity: Trans European Policy Studies Association aisbl (TEPSA)
        Start date: July 2023
        End date: September 2023
        Researcher(s): Timo Gerres, Rafael Cossent Arín
        Description: In line with the European Union (EU) 's goal to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, the European Commission introduced a new external energy strategy as part of the REPowerEU plan in April 2022. The strategy focuses on preferred partnerships with potential exporting countries to ensure a stable supply of renewable energy imports and enable 10 million tons of renewable hydrogen imports annually by 2030. The Briefing evaluates the strategy's alignment with Policy Coherence for Development by assessing its support for African partner countries to achieve their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), analysing partnership agreements with Namibia and Egypt, as well as considering Africa's energy transition status and uncertainties in the global renewable hydrogen trade.
         
      • 2.1.3.2 Public funding
        *Without information.
         
    • 2.2 Publications    Expandir/Contraer

      • 2.2.1 Books
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.2.2 Chapters in books
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.2.3 Papers in Journals
        *Author(s): E. Beckstedde, M. Correa, R. Cossent, J. Vanschoenwinkel, L. Meeus
        Title: Regulatory sandboxes: do they speed up innovation in energy?
        Journal: Energy Policy
        Vol & Num: vol. 180
        Pages: 113656-1-113656-13
        ISSN: 0301-4215
        Publication date: June 2023/September 2023
         
        *Author(s): T. Gerres, R. Cossent
        Title: La compleja realidad tras el elemento más simple
        Journal: Política Exterior
        Vol & Num: vol. XXXVII, nº. 213
        Pages: 106-114
        ISSN: 0213-6856
        Publication date: June 2023
         
        *Author(s): L. Lind, R. Cossent, P. Frías
        Title: Evaluation of TSO–DSO Coordination Schemes for meshed-to-meshed configurations: lessons learned from a realistic Swedish case study
        Journal: Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks
        Vol & Num: vol. 35
        Pages: 101125-1-101125-14
        ISSN: 2352-4677
        Publication date: August 2023/September 2023
         
        *Author(s): F.D. Martín Utrilla, R. Cossent, J.P. Chaves
        Title: Decision framework for selecting flexibility mechanisms in distribution grids
        Journal: Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy
        Vol & Num: vol. 11, nº. 2
        Pages: 1-22
        ISSN: 2160-5882
        Publication date: September 2022
         
        *Author(s): M.A. Ruiz, T. Gómez, J.P. Chaves, R. Cossent
        Title: Regulatory challenges for energy infrastructure—Do electricity distribution remuneration schemes in Europe promote the use of flexibility from connected users?
        Journal: Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports
        Vol & Num: vol. 10, nº. 3
        Pages: 112-117
        ISSN: 2196-3010
        Publication date: June 2023/September 2023
         
        *Author(s): M.A. Ruiz, T. Gómez, R. Cossent, J.P. Chaves
        Title: Distribution network planning during the energy transition: synergies between real options & flexibility mechanisms
        Journal: Oxford Energy Forum
        Vol & Num: nº. 134
        Pages: 19-29
        ISSN: 0959-7727
        Publication date: November 2022
         
        *Author(s): M.A. Sánchez Fornié, J. Matanza, R. Cossent
        Title: El futuro de las redes eléctricas inteligentes
        Journal: Papeles de Economía Española
        Vol & Num: nº. 174
        Pages: 92-113
        ISSN: 0210-9107
        Publication date: December 2022
         
        *Author(s): S. Serna, T. Gerres, R. Cossent
        Title: Estrategias nacionales sobre el hidrógeno: elementos de diseño comunes y lecciones aprendidas
        Journal: Papeles de Economía Española
        Vol & Num: nº. 174
        Pages: 52-71
        ISSN: 0210-9107
        Publication date: December 2022
         
        *Author(s): S. Serna, T. Gerres, R. Cossent
        Title: Multi-criteria decision-making for renewable hydrogen production site selection: a systematic literature review
        Journal: Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports
        Vol & Num: vol. 10, nº. 3
        Pages: 119-129
        ISSN: 2196-3010
        Publication date: July 2023/September 2023
         
      • 2.2.4 Papers in Congress
        *Author(s): L. Herding, J.P. Chaves, S. Bañales, R. Cossent, M. Rivier, T. Gómez
        Title: Do network investment costs outweigh the benefits of integrating high shares of renewable generation into electricity networks?
        Type: Poster
        Congress: 9th International Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources - IRED 2022
        City: Adelaide
        Country: Australia
        Date: 24-26 October 2022
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): M. Troncia, J.P. Chaves, M. Valarezo, L. Lind, R. Cossent
        Title: Flexibility markets for voltage control in transmission and distribution grids: quantitative assessment of a realistic case study
        Type: Poster
        Congress: 9th International Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources - IRED 2022
        City: Adelaide
        Country: Australia
        Date: 24-26 October 2022
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): L. Herding, R. Cossent, M. Rivier
        Title: Enhancing RES grid connection via dynamic hosting capacity and hybridization
        Type: Poster
        Congress: 15th IEEE PowerTech Conference - PowerTech 2023
        City: Belgrade
        Country: Serbia
        Date: 25-29 June 2023
        ISBN: 978-1-6654-8779-5
         
      • 2.2.5 IIT Technical Documents
        *Author(s): J.P. Chaves, R. Cossent, T. Gómez, P. Linares, M. Rivier
        Title: An assessment of the European electricity market reform options and a pragmatic proposal
        Date: March 2023
        Reference: IIT-23-035WP
         
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, G. López, R. Cossent, J.P. Chaves, C. Mateo, T. Gómez, M.A. Sánchez Fornié
        Title: Measuring the digitalisation of electricity distribution systems: towards the smart grid
        Date: November 2022
        Reference: IIT-22-241WP
         
      • 2.2.6 Other Publications
        *Author(s): R. Cossent, T. Gerres, I. Figuerola-Ferreti
        Type: Electronic press
        Title: 2X10 - El hidrógeno como vector energético
        Organizer: Universidad Pontificia Comillas
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: December 2022
        URL: Casting the Future.
         
        *Author(s): R. Cossent
        Type: Electronic press
        Title: Europa y Comillas: proyectos europeos e investigación aplicada. Euniversal, un nuevo funcionamiento de la red eléctrica
        Organizer: Universidad Pontificia Comillas
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: December 2022
        URL: Revista Comillas. Nº108, p. 21.
         
        *Author(s): T. Gerres, R. Cossent, S. Serna
        Type: Electronic press
        Title: Demanda y oferta de hidrógeno limpio en Europa: dos perspectivas diferentes, dos posibles futuros para la industria
        Organizer: Interempresas Media, S.L.U.
        City: Barcelona
        Country: Spain
        Date: February 2023
        URL: Interpresas.net. Energías.
         
        *Author(s): R. Cossent, I. Figuerola-Ferreti
        Type: Electronic press
        Title: Hidrógeno verde: el futuro energético del planeta pasa por España
        Organizer: Universidad Pontificia Comillas
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: April 2023
        URL: Revista Comillas. Nº109, p. 24-27.
         
        *Author(s): R. Cossent, P. Linares, M. Pérez-Bravo, S. Serna
        Type: Technical report
        Title: La descarbonización del transporte pesado en España y Portugal
        Organizer: Asociación Ibérica de Gas Natural, Hidrógeno y Gas Renovable para la Movilidad (GASNAM)
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: June 2023
        More information: Proyecto: TransportePesado_GASNAM
         
        *Author(s): L. Lind, R. Cossent, T. Gómez, J.P. Chaves, I. Leotsakou, T. Kakardakos
        Type: Technical report
        Title: Regulatory recommendations
        Organizer: Comisión Europea
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: October 2022
        More information: Proyecto: IELECTRIX
         
        *Author(s): S. Serna, R. Cossent, I. Figuerola-Ferretti Garrigues, T. Gerres, F.J. Sanz, I. Segarra
        Type: Technical report
        Title: Informe anual Cátedra de Estudios sobre el Hidrógeno 2021-2022. Estado actual del sector del hidrógeno en España. Proyectos y regulación
        Organizer: Universidad Pontificia Comillas
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: October 2022
        More information:
         
        *Author(s): M. Valarezo, R. Cossent, M. Troncia, E.C. Ormeño Mejía, N. Rodríguez Pérez, A. Ramos, E. Beckstedde
        Type: Technical report
        Title: Scalability and replicability analysis of the EUniversal solutions
        Organizer: European Comission
        City: Madrid
        Country: Spain
        Date: July 2023
        More information: Proyecto: EUniversal / WP10/ T4
         
    • 2.3 Software Products    Expandir/Contraer

      Chapter 3. Teaching   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

      • 3.1 Supervised Bachelor Theses at IIT    Expandir/Contraer

        • 3.1.1 Bachelor's Degree in Engineering for Industrial Technologies
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.1.2 Bachelor's Degree in Engineering in Telecommunications Technologies
          *Without information.
           
      • 3.2 Postgraduate Teaching    Expandir/Contraer

        • 3.2.1 Master Courses
        • 3.2.1.1 Official Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.2 Official Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering (MIT)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.3 Official Master's Degree in the Electric Power Industry (MEPI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.4 Master in Railway Systems (MSF)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.5 Master in Project, Construction and Maintenance of High Voltage Electrical Transmission (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.6 Master in Fire Protection Engineering (MIPCI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.7 MBA in the Global Energy Industry
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.8 Master's Degree in Smart Industry (MIC)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.9 Master’s Degree in International Industrial Project Management
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.10 Master in Electricity Generation. Promotion, Technology and Operation (MGE) (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.11 Master's Degree in Big Data Technologies and Advanced Analytics (MBD)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.12 Master's Degree in Management Solutions (MCN)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.13 Master's Degree in Smart Grids (MSG)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.14 Master in Biomechanics Applied to Damage Assessment; Advanced Physical Therapy Techniques
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.15 Master in Mobility and Safety Engineering (MMS)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.16 Master in Electrical Technology (MTE)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.16 Master in smart agricultural industry and sustainability
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.17 Official Master's Degree in Biomechanics and Sports Physiotherapy
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2 Master Theses supervised at IIT
        • 3.2.2.1 Official Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.2 Official Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering (MIT)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.3 Official Master's Degree in the Electric Power Industry (MEPI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.4 Erasmus Mundus International Master in Economics and Management of Network Industries (EMIN)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.5 Master in Railway Systems (MSF)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.6 MBA in the Global Energy Industry
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.7 Master in Fire Protection Engineering (MIPCI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.8 Master's Degree in Smart Industry (MIC)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.9 Master’s Degree in International Industrial Project Management
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.10 Master's Degree in Big Data Technologies and Advanced Analytics (MBD)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.11 Master in Electricity Generation. Promotion, Technology and Operation (MGE) (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.12 Master's Degree in Management Solutions (MCN)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.13 Master in Project, Construction and Maintenance of High Voltage Electrical Transmission (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.15 Official Master's Degree in Engineering Research (MIMSI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.16 Master's Degree in Smart Grids (MSG)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.17 Master in Biomechanics Applied to Damage Assessment; Advanced Physical Therapy Techniques
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.18 Master in Mobility and Safety Engineering (MMS)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.19 Master in Electrical Technology (MTE)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.20 Official Master's Degree in Biomechanics and Sports Physiotherapy
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.21 Master in Environment and Energy Transition
          *Without information.
           
      • 3.3 Other Academic Activities    Expandir/Contraer

        • 3.3.1 External Master Courses
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.3.2 Supervised Master Theses in other Universities
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.3.3 Developed Master Theses in other Universities
          *Without information.
           

      Chapter 4. Doctorate   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

      • 4.1 ICAI Engineers' Association PhD Scholarship    Expandir/Contraer

          *Without information.
           
      • 4.2 Training complements    Expandir/Contraer

          *Without information.
           
      • 4.3 Training activities    Expandir/Contraer

          *Without information.
           
      • 4.4 Doctoral Theses    Expandir/Contraer

        • 4.4.1 Comillas Submitted Theses
          *Without information.
           
        • 4.4.2 Submitted Theses in other Universities
          *Without information.
           
        • 4.4.3 Comillas Ongoing Theses
          *Title: DSO-TSO Coordination in the European context
          Author: Leandro Lind
          Supervisor(s): Rafael Cossent Arín and Pablo Frías Marín
           
          *Title: Assessment of electricity network requierements for the energy transition
          Author: Leslie Lara Herding
          Supervisor(s): Michel Rivier Abbad and Rafael Cossent Arín
           
          *Title: Selecting flexibility mechanisms for DSOs in the energy transition
          Author: Fernando David Martín Utrilla
          Supervisor(s): Rafael Cossent Arín and José Pablo Cháves Avila
           
          *Title: Techno-economic Analysis of Green Hydrogen Supply Chain in Spain
          Author: Santiago Serna Zuluaga
          Supervisor(s): Rafael Cossent Arín and Timo Gerres
           

      Chapter 5. Other Activities   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

      • 5.1 EES-UETP    Expandir/Contraer

        • 5.2 International Exchanges    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.3 Visiting professors    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.4 Visiting students    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.5 Courses offered and coordinated to external companies and institutions    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.6 Conferences, Seminars, Roundtables and Workshops Contributions    Expandir/Contraer

            *Lecturer(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Santiago Serna Zuluaga
            Title: Divide and conquer: dealing with nonlinearities in electrolyser performance under demand fluctuations. Session: The hydrogen economy
            Event: Climate finance and the hydrogen economy 2023
            Funding entity: Universidad Pontificia Comillas; y AM Fresh Group
            Type: Conference
             
            *Lecturer(s): Rafael Cossent Arín
            Title: Energy in the bus of the future in the short and medium term. Science and application
            Event: Curso de verano «La innovación del autobús en el transporte público»
            Funding entity: Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
            Type: Round-table meeting
             
            *Lecturer(s): Rafael Cossent Arín
            Title: Panel of experts : Open innovation, talent and data
            Event: Innovation Week
            Funding entity: Iberdrola
            Type: Round-table meeting
             
            *Lecturer(s): Rafael Cossent Arín
            Title: Public presentation of the 2022 Annual Report of the Chair of Hydrogen Studies
            Event:
            Funding entity: Cátedra de Estudios sobre el Hidrógeno. Universidad Pontificia Comillas
            Type: Conference
             
        • 5.7 Congress, Seminars and Journals Organization    Expandir/Contraer

            *Organizer(s): Isabel Catalina Figuerola-Ferreti Garrigues, Rafael Cossent Arín
            Title: Climate finance and the hydrogen economy 2023
            Place: Universidad Pontificia Comillas; y AM Fresh Group
            City: Madrid
            Country: Spain
            Date: May 2023
             
        • 5.8 Other Academic Activities Organization    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.9 Other Activities    Expandir/Contraer

            *Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín
            Activity type: Relevant position
            Description: Member of BRIDGE Working Group in representation of Integrid project
            Organizer: European Commission
            City: Brussels
            Country: Belgium
            Date: April 2017- Today
             
            *Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín
            Activity type: Press, TV and Radio Interviews
            Description: The future of hydrogen
            Issue: Mediodía COPE. Desde el min. 9.35
            Organizer: Grupo COPE
            City: Madrid
            Country: Spain
            Date: January 2023
             
            *Researcher(s): Matteo Troncia, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Orlando Mauricio Valarezo Rivera, Leandro Lind, Rafael Cossent Arín
            Activity type: Prize
            Description: Best Poster Prize on «9th International Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources - IRED 2022». «Flexibility markets for voltage control in transmission and distribution grids: quantitative assessment of a realistic case study» .
            Organizer: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - CSIRO
            City: Adelaide
            Country: Australia
            Date: October 2022
             
            *Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín
            Activity type: Journal/document reviewer
            Description: Utilities Policy
            Organizer: Elsevier SCI Ltd
            City: Oxford
            Country: United Kingdom
            Date: May 2015- Today
             

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