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MSc Nahúm Román Vargas
Independent Consultant on Modeling, Operation and Control of Electrical Power Systems, Mexico
About Me
Mr. Román Vargas received his B. Eng. degree (Hons) and his M.Sc. degree from the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico. From 1992 to 2015, he worked at the National Center for Energy Control (CENACE) within the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), where he held several positions, including Electrical Network Analyst, Operation Shift Supervisor, Head of the Analysis Department, Head of the Real-Time Applications Department, and Head of the Advanced Engineering Unit. From 2015 to 2020, he served as Head of the Operation Support Unit and head of the Electrical Studies Unit, and he took charge of the Operation Engineering Services Subdirectorate at the National Energy Control Center. He has published several technical articles related to the safety and reliability of electrical networks in different forums and meetings. He is currently an Independent Consultant specializing in the modeling, operation, and control of electrical power systems.
Some of the most relevant achievements in his professional career include:
-Participating in the development of operational planning studies for the interconnection of the Mexican Interconnected Power System with the Regional Electric System of Central America.
-Developing electrical studies to update the low-frequency load disconnection schemes in the Mexican Interconnected Power System.
-Coordinating efforts to design and implement a real-time system for calculating the operating reserve margin in the Mexican Interconnected Power System.
-Led the systematization to generate the grid's models of the Mexican Electric System for the operations of the Short-Term Energy Market.
-Being part of the Panel of Experts that reviewed the disturbance in the Mexican Interconnected Power System that occurred on December 28, 2020.
-He served as a speaker at Forum 9: Planning of the Electrical System and its Impact on the Reliability and Security of the Mexican Electric System during the Open Parliament for Constitutional Reform in electrical matters held during January and February 2022.
Some of the most relevant achievements in his professional career include:
-Participating in the development of operational planning studies for the interconnection of the Mexican Interconnected Power System with the Regional Electric System of Central America.
-Developing electrical studies to update the low-frequency load disconnection schemes in the Mexican Interconnected Power System.
-Coordinating efforts to design and implement a real-time system for calculating the operating reserve margin in the Mexican Interconnected Power System.
-Led the systematization to generate the grid's models of the Mexican Electric System for the operations of the Short-Term Energy Market.
-Being part of the Panel of Experts that reviewed the disturbance in the Mexican Interconnected Power System that occurred on December 28, 2020.
-He served as a speaker at Forum 9: Planning of the Electrical System and its Impact on the Reliability and Security of the Mexican Electric System during the Open Parliament for Constitutional Reform in electrical matters held during January and February 2022.