Johan Morren
Department / Institute

RESEARCH PROFILE
Johan Morren is a part-time assistant professor with the research group Electrical Energy Systems at the TU/e department of Electrical Engineering. His main affiliation is with the Dutch distribution network operator Enexis Netbeheer BV, where he is responsible for the strategy for the electricity network of Enexis. His main areas of interest are distributed generation, network planning, asset management, and protection and automation. The main research activities at the TU/e are on several subjects such as network planning, distribution automation, renewable power generation and asset management of low-voltage networks.
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ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Johan Morren studied Electrical Power Engineering at Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands), where he received his MSc in 2000 and his PhD in 2006. He then became consultant with the Asset Management department of Enexis Netbeheer BV. Since 2017 he is senior system responsible at Enexis. In 2011 he was appointed assistant professor (part-time) at the Electrical Energy Systems group of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, the Netherlands).
Recent Publications
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Issues of Capacitive Reactive Power Flow in Electricity Networks
57th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC 2022) (2022) -
Combined MV-LV Power Grid Operation
5th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies, SEST 2022 (2022) -
Managing Distributed Energy Resources with Intertemporal Characteristics in Low-voltage Power Grids: A Single-period OPF Approach
TechRxiv (2021) -
Stability Analysis of Microgrid Islanding Transients based on Interconnected Dissipative Subsystems
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid (2021) -
Review of Operational Challenges and Solutions for DER Integration with Distribution Networks
56th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC 2021) (2021)
Current Educational Activities
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