Roozbeh Karandeh

R5.jpgDoctoral Student

Date of Enrollment: Fall 2016

Email: rkarande@uncc.edu

Roozbeh holds BSc and MSc degrees, in electrical engineering, power systems, from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. His research was mainly focused on transmission network expansion planning and electricity markets. He joined the power delivery innovation group at UNC Charlotte in Fall 2016 as a Ph.D. student.

Roozbeh is currently working on centralized and decentralized distributed energy resource management systems for active distribution networks including multiple renewable energy sources, energy storage units, and behind-the-meter PV and battery. He is also interested in operation strategy for distributed storage units in order to provide multiple services.

Research Areas:

  • Distributed energy resource management systems
  • Battery energy storage system scheduling for multiple applications
  • Sizing and placement of distributed energy storage units across the distribution feeder
  • Data-driven linearized power flow

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Publications: 

  1. A. Amuna, R. Karandeh, V. Cecchi, “Voltage Regulation in Distribution Systems using Distributed Energy Resources”,” IEEE Southeastcon, Atlanta, GA, 2021.
  2. A. Azizivahed, R. Karandeh, V. Cecchi, E. Naderi, L. Li and J. Zhang, “Multi-Area Dynamic Economic Dispatch Considering Water Consumption Minimization, Wind Generation, and Energy Storage System,” 2020 IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT), Washington, DC, USA, 2020, pp. 1-5.
  3. R. Karandeh, T. Lawanson and V. Cecchi, “A Two-Stage Algorithm for Optimal Scheduling of Battery Energy Storage Systems for Peak-Shaving,” 2019 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Wichita, KS, USA, 2019, pp. 1-6.
  4. R. Karandeh, T. Lawanson and V. Cecchi,”Impact of Operational Decisions and Size of Battery Energy Storage Systems on Demand Charge Reduction” 2019 IEEE PowerTech, Milan, Italy, 2019
  5. R. Karandeh, W. Prendergast, V. Cecchi, “Optimal Scheduling of Battery Energy storage Systems for Solar Power Smoothing”,” IEEE Southeastcon, Huntsville, AL, 2019.
  6. T. Lawanson, R. Karandeh, V. Cecchi and A. Kling, “Impacts of Distributed Energy Resources and Load Models on Conservation Voltage Reduction” 2018 Clemson University Power Systems Conference (PSC), Charleston, SC, 2018
  7. T. Lawanson, R. Karandeh, V. Cecchi, Z. Wartell and I. Cho, “Improving Power Distribution System Situational Awareness Using Visual Analytics,” SoutheastCon 2018, St. Petersburg, FL, 2018, pp. 1-6.
  8. R. Karandeh, S. Mohajeryami, V. Cecchi and M. H. Javidi, “Evaluation of investments made by GENCOs in transmission network development,” 2017 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Morgantown, WV, 2017
  9. S. Mohajeryami, R. Karandeh and V. Cecchi, “Correlation between predictability index and error performance in Customer Baseline Load (CBL) calculation,”2017 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Morgantown, WV, 2017