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This project focuses on creating innovative, flexible ways for electricity grid operators and groups managing renewable energy sources like solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries to work together efficiently, even when energy production is unpredictable due to weather or other factors. By reviewing existing research, building computer models for optimal power flow, and testing them on simulated grids, the project aims to make power distribution more reliable and cost-effective in countries like Canada and Chile, which are pushing for cleaner energy. The collaboration between Simon Fraser University in Canada and Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile will strengthen their optimization and grid management expertise, lead to shared publications and tools, enhance student training through international experience, and build long-term partnerships to advance global sustainable energy research.
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