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Christos Simoglou
Christos Simoglou
Assistant Professor, International Hellenic University
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Optimal offering strategy of a virtual power plant: A stochastic bi-level approach
EG Kardakos, CK Simoglou, AG Bakirtzis
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 7 (2), 794-806, 2015
4562015
Comparison of SARIMAX, SARIMA, modified SARIMA and ANN-based models for short-term PV generation forecasting
SI Vagropoulos, GI Chouliaras, EG Kardakos, CK Simoglou, AG Bakirtzis
2016 IEEE international energy conference (ENERGYCON), 1-6, 2016
2282016
Optimal self-scheduling of a thermal producer in short-term electricity markets by MILP
CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, AG Bakirtzis
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 25 (4), 1965-1977, 2010
2172010
Application of Time Series and Artificial Neural Network Models in Short-term Forecasting of PV Power Generation
EG Kardakos, MC Alexiadis, SI Vagropoulos, CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, ...
1572013
ANN-based scenario generation methodology for stochastic variables of electric power systems
SI Vagropoulos, EG Kardakos, CK Simoglou, AG Bakirtzis, JPS Catalao
Electric Power Systems Research 134, 9-18, 2016
1162016
Optimal bidding strategy in transmission-constrained electricity markets
EG Kardakos, CK Simoglou, AG Bakirtzis
Electric Power Systems Research 109, 141-149, 2014
992014
Electric power systems: advanced forecasting techniques and optimal generation scheduling
JPS Catalão
CRC press, 2017
902017
Smart and sustainable power systems: operations, planning, and economics of insular electricity grids
JPS Catalão
CRC Press, 2017
602017
Storage management by rolling stochastic unit commitment for high renewable energy penetration
EA Bakirtzis, CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, AG Bakirtzis
Electric Power Systems Research 158, 240-249, 2018
592018
Short-Term Electricity Market Simulation for Pool-Based Multi-Period Auctions
EG Kardakos, CK Simoglou, AG Bakirtzis
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on 28 (3), 2526-2535, 2013
402013
An advanced model for the efficient and reliable short-term operation of insular electricity networks with high renewable energy sources penetration
CK Simoglou, EG Kardakos, EA Bakirtzis, DI Chatzigiannis, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 38, 415-427, 2014
352014
Electricity market models and RES integration: The Greek case
CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, SI Vagropoulos, AG Bakirtzis
Energy Policy, 2014
322014
Optimal operation of insular electricity grids under high RES penetration
CK Simoglou, EA Bakirtzis, PN Biskas, AG Bakirtzis
Renewable Energy 86, 1308-1316, 2016
282016
Optimal self-scheduling of a dominant power company in electricity markets
CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, AG Bakirtzis
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 43 (1), 640-649, 2012
262012
Probabilistic evaluation of the long-term power system resource adequacy: The Greek case
CK Simoglou, EA Bakirtzis, PN Biskas, AG Bakirtzis
Energy Policy 117, 295-306, 2018
242018
Comparison of advanced power system operations models for large-scale renewable integration
EA Bakirtzis, CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, DP Labridis, AG Bakirtzis
Electric Power Systems Research 128, 90-99, 2015
242015
A MILP approach to the short term hydrothermal self-scheduling problem
CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, AG Bakirtzis
2009 IEEE Bucharest PowerTech, 1-8, 2009
212009
Synergistic supply offer and demand bidding strategies for wind producers and electric vehicle aggregators in day-ahead electricity markets
SI Vagropoulos, CK Simoglou, AG Bakirtzis
2013 IREP Symposium Bulk Power System Dynamics and Control-IX Optimization …, 2013
172013
Assessment of the impact of the National Energy and Climate Plan on the Greek power system resource adequacy and operation
CK Simoglou, PN Biskas
Electric Power Systems Research 194, 107113, 2021
142021
Reserve quantification in insular power systems with high wind penetration
AV Ntomaris, EA Bakirtzis, DI Chatzigiannis, CK Simoglou, PN Biskas, ...
IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, Europe, 1-6, 2014
142014
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