ADONIS EMMANUEL DC. TIO

Position: Assistant Professor
Laboratory Affiliation: Power Systems Simulation Laboratory
Room: 326
Telephone Number: +63-2-9818500 ext 3361
Email: adonis.tio@eee.upd.edu.ph
Research Interests: Power and Energy Systems Modeling and Planning
Educational Background:
PhD, University of Sydney, 2020
MS EE, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2013
BS EE, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2011

Research Projects/Activities: (concluded) Project Staff, Pilot Study for Integrating Microgrid and Distributed Renewable Energy Sources for an Electric Cooperative; (concluded) Project Staff, USAID Philippines Project: Building Low Emissions Alternatives to Development, Economic Resilience, and Sustainability; (concluded) Project Staff, ADB TA-7645: Strengthening Planning Capacity for Low-Carbon Growth in Developing Asia; (concluded) Project Staff, “Development of Case Studies for LEAP Training” as part of USAID Analysis and Investment in Low-Emission Growth Project
Recent Publication/s:
A.E.Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Finding congestion modes of future grids with diverse power exchanges”, 2022 IEEE 22nd International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), Prague, June 2022.
A.E.Tio, “Adequacy assessment of the Philippine Luzon grid for diverse power exchanges”, 2021 IEEE 21st International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), Bari, Italy, June 2021.
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Planning for flexible future grids under power injection diversity”, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sydney, December 2020.
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Towards Planning for Flexible Future Grids Under High Power Injection Diversity.” Electric Power Systems Research, vol. 189, Elsevier B.V, Dec. 2020.
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Can Graph Properties Determine Future Grid Adequacy for Power Injection Diversity?” Physica A, vol. 550, Elsevier B.V, July 2020.
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Grid inadequacy assessment for high power injection diversity. Part I: Framework and metrics,” Int. J. Electr. Power Energy Syst., vol. 118, 2020.
A. E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Grid inadequacy assessment for high power injection diversity Part II: Finding grid expansion options,” Int. J. Electr. Power Energy Syst., vol. 118, 2020.