CABLEGNOSIS at IEEE PowerTech 2025 – Advancing Underground Cable Research

CABLEGNOSIS participated in the IEEE PowerTech 2025 Conference, held from June 29 – July 3, 2025, in Kiel, Germany. The conference, themed “Powering the Energy System Transformation”, is a leading international forum that brings together researchers and engineers to discuss challenges and advances in sustainable and resilient energy systems.

As part of the project’s dissemination activities, Markos Asprou, Research Lecturer at the KIOS Center of Excellence, University of Cyprus, presented the paper “Zero Sequence Line Parameter Estimation Using PMU Data Considering Uncertainty Factors”. Conducted in collaboration with the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC), the study focuses on improving  cable parameter estimation using Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) data. The study highlights how measurement errors and fault location uncertainties can affect accuracy, and provides insights that support more reliable protection systems for cables, fully aligned with the objectives of the CABLEGNOSIS project.

The project’s participation in IEEE PowerTech 2025 offered an excellent opportunity to share findings, engage with the international energy community, and demonstrate innovative solutions for underground power cable systems.

CABLEGNOSIS poster on Zero Sequence Line Parameter Estimation Using PMU Data Considering Uncertainty Factors

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