2020-06-18T01:14:55+00:00

Proximidade

In 2012, Cemig started the development of the Research and Development (R&D) project called “INTEGRATED INTELLIGENT SYSTEM WITH WEB AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT”, in partnership with FAPEMIG and UNIFAL and having Venidera as one of the main executors. The Project, completed in 2016, aimed to develop specialist systems to assist decision-making in emergency [...]

2018-11-14T22:56:02+00:00

IRIS (2016-2020)

The IRIS project aims to address questions related to the massive penetration of intermittent power sources (such as wind and solar) into the Brazilian grid, covering aspects ranging from electrical and operational issues to regulatory improvements to cope with this new scenario. The IRIS project counts with the support of federal agencies and institutes such [...]

2018-04-12T13:45:28+00:00

BID-MONITOR (2015-2017)

The BID-MONITOR was an R&D project sponsored by Elektro, Santa Elina and Aratu, whose goal was to develop a system able to automatically capture and monitor different sources of information (from the web) to, thus, monitor the behavior of the data relevant to the participation of a small generator or a distribution company in electricity [...]

2018-04-12T13:30:24+00:00

CEMIG R&D (2013-2015)

As the main executor, Venidera led this project whose main objective was to develop new models and technologies to improve the diagnosis of dam failures and also the response time in cases of critical events. With this, innovative models were developed to monitor the state of CEMIG dams and two decision support systems were developed: [...]

2018-04-12T13:08:45+00:00

PPTE R&D (2012-2015)

Venidera participated in this R&D project to help Unicamp (main research team) organize and make available all the data necessary for its researchers to conduct their individual investigations. In addition, a decision support system was built to assist PPTE in detecting regions in its transmission systems that might require more attention and to identify where [...]

2016-08-24T22:58:36+00:00

CTEEP R&D (2011-2012)

Venidera participated in the project helping main executors (Unicamp and Prinsis) to build a model and a decision support system to help CTEEP improve the reliability of its transmission system. Moreover, one other decision support system was built to help CTEEP track down and predictively act in order to minimize transmission line failures. This system [...]

2016-11-17T14:07:20+00:00

AES Tietê R&D (2010-2012)

Beginning in 2010, Venidera worked together with a research team from the Faculty of Civil Engineering (Unicamp) to develop a model and a decision support systems for optimizing the dispatch decisions of turning on and off individual generators with the goal of maximizing production (and, consequently, reducing the water consumption). Results were outstanding and also [...]

2014-09-08T17:03:00+00:00

ANEEL Strategic Call R&D (2010-2012)

While Ph.D. researchers, Marcos Leone Filho (Venidera's co-founder), André Toscano (Venidera's co-founder) and Makoto Kadowaki (Venidera's team member) actively contributed in this project helping to build a non-linear deterministic optimization model for the Brazilian National Interconnected System. The goal of this model was to provide individualized optimization dispatch decisions for planning the Brazilian generation system. [...]

2016-08-24T22:58:36+00:00

AES Eletropaulo R&D (2008-2011)

In 2010, Venidera contributed in this R&D project helping to develop a model and a web-based decision support system to rank AES Eletropaulo most critical processes taking into consideration the compromise of investing money to mitigate the possible non-qualities identified in some processes compared to the benefits of eliminating the corresponding non-qualities to the company [...]

2014-09-08T16:27:39+00:00

Elektro/Unicamp R&D (2008-2010)

In 2008, Marcos Leone Filho (Venidera's co-founder) actively contributed in this R&D project which main goal was to develop a prediction model for evaluating Elektro's electricity market evolution in its many different regional branches. In this context, Marcos developed an ensemble of predictors which were finely tuned for each regional.

2014-09-08T16:25:27+00:00

Duke/Unicamp R&D (2008-2012)

In 2008, André Emilio Toscano (Venidera's co-founder) and Makoto Kadowaki (Venidera's team member) actively participated in the implementation of this research and development project which goal was to define a technique for automatic validation of the post-operational data of hydroelectric generator units to improve operation's decision support models of Duke Energy.

2014-09-08T16:24:10+00:00

CESP/Unicamp R&D (2007-2008)

In 2007, André Emilio Toscano (Venidera's co-founder) and Makoto Kadowaki (Venidera's team member) actively participated in the implementation of this research and development project that aimed to produce revenue short term forecasts using a computational system to forecast the hydroelectric generation dispatch for the plants of the SIN (Brazilian National Interconnected Electric System) by load [...]

2014-09-08T16:18:46+00:00

CPFL/Unicamp R&D (2005-2006)

In 2005, Marcos Leone Filho (Venidera's co-founder) and Makoto Kadowaki (Venidera's team member) actively participated in this research and development project which goal was to develop an optimized technique for predicting short to mid term CPFL's localized electrictricity consumption and billing. At that moment, a poll of models were utilized, ranging from classical statistical models (such as [...]