Fundamentals of Load Modelling and Power Quality in Modern Distribution Systems

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Distribution systems are undergoing rapid transformation due to the increasing integration of distributed renewable energy sources, evolving load behaviors, and the growing need for improved power quality. This webinar presents the fundamental principles and practical approaches to load modeling and power quality in modern active distribution networks.

The session covers key concepts in load modeling — including static and dynamic characteristics derived from field measurements, international practice in load modeling, as well as the modeling of modern electrical devices and their impact on network behavior. Special attention will be given to the interplay between loads and power quality issues in modern distribution systems.

Participants will gain essential insights into established modeling techniques, recommended parameter values, measurement-based methodologies, and their application in system analysis and planning. The presentation combines theoretical foundations with real-world examples, offering valuable knowledge for researchers, engineers, and professionals working on the challenges of future power grids.



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  • Co-sponsored by University of California, Riverside
  • Starts 01 July 2026 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 16 July 2026 07:00 PM UTC
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Dr. Lidija M. Korunović of The University of Niš

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Professor Lidija M. Korunović

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Lidija M. Korunović is a Full Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering (Department of Power Engineering), in Niš, Serbia.

Dr. Korunović graduated as a Graduate Engineer (major in Power Engineering) from the University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, in 1996. She earned her MSc in 2002 and PhD in 2008 from the same institution. Her doctoral thesis focused on “Modeling of Medium Voltage Distribution Network Load on the Basis of Experiments.”

Dr. Korunović has been affiliated with the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš, since 1997, progressing through roles as Researcher, Assistant, Senior Assistant, and Lecturer. Since June 2010, Dr. Korunović has served as a Lecturer (now Full Professor), delivering courses at BSc, MSc, and PhD levels in areas such as Distribution and Industry Networks, Power Quality, Electric Power Plants, and related topics. Her research centers on load modeling, power quality, and electrical power system analysis, including extensive field measurements and contributions to international CIGRE and CIGRE/CIRED working groups.

Dr. Korunović was elected Associate Professor in 2015 and Full Professor in 2020 at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Niš.

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