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Item Arquitectura de un gestor energético de microrredes(2009-10) Jimeno-Huarte, Joseba; Anduaga-Muniozguren, Jon; Oyarzabal-Moreno, José; POWER SYSTEMS; POWER ELECTRONICS AND SYSTEM EQUIPMENTMicrogrids are defined as a set of aggregated microgenerators and loads operating like a unique system. Microgrids need energy management systems in order to coordinate the actions of the elements that compose them. This way, Microgrids provide useful services to connected users as well as to the electrical system. This paper presents the architecture of a Microgrid Energy Manager applying multiagent based technologies and communication standards. An application of this architecture to the secondary regulation function has been performed using TECNALIA's Microgrid as validation platform. The implementation of the secondary regulation takes into account economical criteria while the technical restrictions of the controlled equipment are fulfilled.Item Validation methodology focussing on fuel efficiency as applied in the eCoMove project(2012) Themann, Philipp; Isasi, Lucía; Larburu, Maider; Trommer, Stefan; Vreeswijk, Jaap; Wilmink, Isabel; CCAM; POWERTRAINThis paper discusses the validation approach applied in the eCoMove project (a large scale EU 7th Framework Programme project). In this project, applications are developed that on the one hand optimise network-wide traffic management and control, and on the other hand advise drivers on the most efficient routes and assist them in applying an eco-friendly driving style. The applications are validated using different test methods: with (small scale) field trials, driving simulator studies and microscopic traffic network simulations. In order to perform a consistent and integrated validation and impact assessment, a validation approach based on the FESTA methodology was developed that combines all these elements. The aim is to validate whether a complete eCoMove system can reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 20%.