RT info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis T1 Monitorización, control y gestión de fuentes de generación, sistemas de almacenamiento y consumos en una microrred. A1 Izquierdo Monge, Óscar A2 Universidad de Valladolid. Escuela de Doctorado K1 Redes eléctricas (Energia) K1 Energy management K1 Gestión de energía K1 Monitoring K1 Monitorización K1 Smartgrids K1 Microrredes K1 3306.02 Aplicaciones Eléctricas AB Microgrids are small-scale electricity systems that can operate independently or be connected to the main electricity grid, composed of distributed energy sources, storage systems and consumptions. In recent years, they have become increasingly important due to their ability to improve the reliability of the electricity system, making them resilient by guaranteeing a continuous supply of energy in emergency situations. They also facilitate the integration of renewable energy into the grid, optimising the use of local resources and thus empowering local communities by allowing them to control their own energy generation and distribution, fostering local economic development and increasing energy security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.In addition, their flexibility allows them to adapt quickly to changes in demand and generation conditions, thus optimising system operation and increasing system efficiency.In summary, microgrids are fundamental for the transformation towards more efficient, resilient and decentralised electricity systems in the transition to a more sustainable energy future.This doctoral thesis presents a system for monitoring, control and management of microgrids that allows to see in real time all the values of each of the elements of generation, storage systems and consumption that are part of it and to control those that allow it, by sending the desired operating instructions at all times. All the monitored data is stored in a database for subsequent analysis to define different energy management strategies to improve the operation of the microgrid. In addition, an alarm system has been developed that alerts the microgrid operator of any incident that occurs in the microgrid to reduce the response time in maintenance work and improve its operation. YR 2024 FD 2024 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/69439 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/69439 LA spa NO Escuela de Doctorado DS UVaDOC RD 28-nov-2024