THE GLOBAL FORUM ELECTRICITY
ANCILLARY SERVICES AND BALANCING
23rd-24th November 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
10th edition european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th nov...Victor Cardin
10th edition european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th November 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
Electrification in the energy transition: towards net-zero emissions by 2050Leonardo ENERGY
The European Green Deal envisions a carbon neutral Europe by 2050. Electrification is a powerful tool that can help catapult Europe’s energy transition forward. Accelerated changes are needed in the power, buildings and transport sectors, but they will fail to emerge without robust policies closely aligned with the decarbonisation goal.
In this webinar, Wouter Nijs of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission and David Farnsworth of RAP delve into the role that electrification plays in different scenarios for meeting Europe’s climate goals.
The editors of CIGRE's Green Book on electricity supply systems of the future described their journey compiling collective knowledge from CIGRE study committees. This ongoing effort provides CIGRE's technical views on current and future electricity systems. It shows the value of global collaboration among industry and academic experts within CIGRE. CIGRE is the foremost authority on integrated power system expertise.
Advanced weather forecasting for RES applications: Smart4RES developments tow...Leonardo ENERGY
Recording at: https://youtu.be/45Zpjog95QU
This is the 3rd Smart4RES webinar that will address technological and market challenges in RES prediction and will introduce the Smart4RES strategy to improve weather forecasting models with high resolution.
Through wind and solar applications, Innovative Numerical Weather Prediction and Large-Eddy Simulation approaches will be presented.
Peer-to-peer energy trading using blockchainsLeonardo ENERGY
Rapid penetration of distributed generation technologies, combined with grid constraints, and disillusionment with non-consumer centric business models, is leading many to explore radically different configurations of the energy system. One such model, ‘transactive energy’, focuses on peer-to-peer energy trading with the role of the energy company replaced with a trustless transaction layer based on distributed ledger (blockchain) technologies. The proponents of transactive energy argue that it provides social, environmental, economic, and energy systems benefits. This lecture will provide a broad introduction to the field, before discussing the opportunities and limitations of this approach within the energy transition.
Motivation, benefits, and challenges for new photovoltaic material & module d...Leonardo ENERGY
The main objective of the IEA-PVPS Task 13 Report on “Designing New Materials for Photovoltaics: Opportunities for Lowering Cost and Increasing Performance through Advanced Material Innovations” is to provide a global survey of technical efforts aimed at lowering cost and increasing performance and reliability of PV modules by employing new designs, materials and concepts. Furthermore, the report aims to (1) increase the exchange of information about promising materials and design concepts, (2) provide the means for increasing the value of PV modules, (3) provide recommendations on characterization methods for new technologies and (4) give input regarding new requirements for standardization. This paper focuses on describing the motivation, benefits, and challenges for new photovoltaic material and module developments.
Smart charging puts the pedal to the metal on e-mobilityLeonardo ENERGY
Smart charging represents the intersection where decarbonising power and electrifying transport meet. It creates a crucial building block for a sustainable energy system to power electric cars through solar and wind energy. Encouraging consumers to shift electric vehicle charging to hours when the power system is not under stress generates benefits for the grid, the environment and all electricity customers.
Future Electricity Markets: key pillars with high shares of wind and PVLeonardo ENERGY
More and more countries world-wide are targeting high shares of wind and solar photovoltaics in their electricity mix. To integrate high shares of these variable renewable energy sources, the electricity system needs to become more flexible in order to balance supply and demand at all times. The webinar will discuss key design features of future electricity markets, including incentives for more flexible fossil-fuel based and renewable-based power generation, modifications to the design of electricity markets, incentives for more flexible demand, and storage options.
10th edition european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th nov...Victor Cardin
10th edition european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th November 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
Electrification in the energy transition: towards net-zero emissions by 2050Leonardo ENERGY
The European Green Deal envisions a carbon neutral Europe by 2050. Electrification is a powerful tool that can help catapult Europe’s energy transition forward. Accelerated changes are needed in the power, buildings and transport sectors, but they will fail to emerge without robust policies closely aligned with the decarbonisation goal.
In this webinar, Wouter Nijs of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission and David Farnsworth of RAP delve into the role that electrification plays in different scenarios for meeting Europe’s climate goals.
The editors of CIGRE's Green Book on electricity supply systems of the future described their journey compiling collective knowledge from CIGRE study committees. This ongoing effort provides CIGRE's technical views on current and future electricity systems. It shows the value of global collaboration among industry and academic experts within CIGRE. CIGRE is the foremost authority on integrated power system expertise.
Advanced weather forecasting for RES applications: Smart4RES developments tow...Leonardo ENERGY
Recording at: https://youtu.be/45Zpjog95QU
This is the 3rd Smart4RES webinar that will address technological and market challenges in RES prediction and will introduce the Smart4RES strategy to improve weather forecasting models with high resolution.
Through wind and solar applications, Innovative Numerical Weather Prediction and Large-Eddy Simulation approaches will be presented.
Peer-to-peer energy trading using blockchainsLeonardo ENERGY
Rapid penetration of distributed generation technologies, combined with grid constraints, and disillusionment with non-consumer centric business models, is leading many to explore radically different configurations of the energy system. One such model, ‘transactive energy’, focuses on peer-to-peer energy trading with the role of the energy company replaced with a trustless transaction layer based on distributed ledger (blockchain) technologies. The proponents of transactive energy argue that it provides social, environmental, economic, and energy systems benefits. This lecture will provide a broad introduction to the field, before discussing the opportunities and limitations of this approach within the energy transition.
Motivation, benefits, and challenges for new photovoltaic material & module d...Leonardo ENERGY
The main objective of the IEA-PVPS Task 13 Report on “Designing New Materials for Photovoltaics: Opportunities for Lowering Cost and Increasing Performance through Advanced Material Innovations” is to provide a global survey of technical efforts aimed at lowering cost and increasing performance and reliability of PV modules by employing new designs, materials and concepts. Furthermore, the report aims to (1) increase the exchange of information about promising materials and design concepts, (2) provide the means for increasing the value of PV modules, (3) provide recommendations on characterization methods for new technologies and (4) give input regarding new requirements for standardization. This paper focuses on describing the motivation, benefits, and challenges for new photovoltaic material and module developments.
Smart charging puts the pedal to the metal on e-mobilityLeonardo ENERGY
Smart charging represents the intersection where decarbonising power and electrifying transport meet. It creates a crucial building block for a sustainable energy system to power electric cars through solar and wind energy. Encouraging consumers to shift electric vehicle charging to hours when the power system is not under stress generates benefits for the grid, the environment and all electricity customers.
Future Electricity Markets: key pillars with high shares of wind and PVLeonardo ENERGY
More and more countries world-wide are targeting high shares of wind and solar photovoltaics in their electricity mix. To integrate high shares of these variable renewable energy sources, the electricity system needs to become more flexible in order to balance supply and demand at all times. The webinar will discuss key design features of future electricity markets, including incentives for more flexible fossil-fuel based and renewable-based power generation, modifications to the design of electricity markets, incentives for more flexible demand, and storage options.
Time to step up performance-based energy efficiency measurement and verificat...Leonardo ENERGY
How can you know for sure the energy you’ve saved through your building renovation? The answer is that you can’t! But, by measuring energy consumption and taking account of other factors, such as the weather and building occupancy, you can make a much better estimate than by simply relying on installers’ claims of effectiveness. This is well understood in industry, where contracts for energy efficiency projects are routinely set up to reward energy service companies for the savings made, based on measurement and verification protocols such as IPMVP. This shifts much of the technical risk of underperformance onto the energy service contractor, aligning incentives and driving better performance. Policy makers in the US have begun to apply these principles to utility-delivered energy efficiency programmes in the buildings sector as part of efforts to drive up performance and provide better value for money for bill payers. The EU now has the opportunity to follow suit.
The document discusses challenges and opportunities in designing future electricity markets. It notes the increasing share of renewable energy sources in major markets like Europe. Optimizing electricity systems is complex due to various generation, transmission, distribution activities and long-lived investments. Current market designs focus more on energy than ancillary services. More time-varying and location-based pricing faces difficulties. Alternative designs like prioritizing demand based on customer-specified priorities may better integrate renewables and distributed energy resources.
This document summarizes the key points from a EURELECTRIC paper on smart charging of electric vehicles. It discusses three main points: 1) Increasing electric vehicle adoption could strain electricity distribution grids if uncoordinated charging occurs. 2) Smart charging, which coordinates charging times, can avoid grid issues and costs while benefiting customers and power systems. 3) Smart charging supports the integration of renewable energy and provides sustainability benefits to society. The paper provides industry examples of smart charging and makes seven recommendations for policymakers to enable an effective rollout across Europe.
Energy efficiency: a profit center for companies! Leonardo ENERGY
Investments in energy efficiency not only result in a reduction of energy consumption —the ener-gy benefit— but they also entail non-energy benefits such as improved product quality, reduced production time or improved comfort in sales area. Non-energy benefits significantly improve the business case of energy-efficiency investments in the business sector by raising their strategic character.
Within this context, the aim of this webinar is to discuss a methodology to describe and analyze the industrial non-energy benefits of energy efficiency. Linking energy, operational, strategic and fi-nancial aspects, this new conceptual framework enables to move away from the common view of energy as a commodity (where the only goal is to save kilowatt-hours) to adopt a new perspective on energy and energy services as strategic value for businesses.
This methodology will be further developed and documented by Task 26 Multiple Benefits of Ener-gy Efficiency, a project of IEA Demand Side Management Energy Efficiency Technology Collabora-tion Program, in close collaboration with practitioners, academic researchers and public program-mers. People or Institutions interested by Task 26 are most welcome to contact me.
Multiple benefits will also be discussed in-depth with a panel at this year’s IEPPEC June 7-9 Am-sterdam.
Electric motors
Editorial - Policy solutions - Facts - Interview - Success stories - Improving market surveillance - Extended product approach - Motor maintenance and refurbishment - Accelerated replacement of less efficient motor stock - Developing powertrains for electric mobility free of critical raw materials - World landscape
The goal of DecarbEurope is to engage decision-makers in policy and industry with solutions that can, in a cost-effective manner, decarbonise Europe at the scale and speed that is needed to achieve our climate goals.
As an ecosystem of twenty sectors — and growing — the initiative connects technologies, policies, and markets. Partners of DecarbEurope commit themselves to common values of deep decarbonisation, cost-effectiveness, circularity, sector-coupling and consumer engagement.
Electric motors play a major role in all economic sectors (industrial, tertiary, residential, agricultural and in transportation), to deliver in a reliable and efficient way mechanical power to a huge variety of processes and services
GreenCom Networks provides a white-label SaaS platform and applications to utilities and energy service companies to manage distributed energy resources such as demand, supply, and storage. Their platform enables new business models for customers to engage in demand response and virtual power plants. It connects distributed devices through an energy information brokerage platform. Examples of implementations include load control, customer engagement applications, and integrating distributed generation like photovoltaics and micro-CHPs.
Presented by Hans Nilsson, FourFact, Sweden, former Chairman of the IEA DSM Programme, at present Advisor to the IEA DSM Programme at the IEA DSM workshop in Espoo, Finland on 14 November 2012.
Auctioning RE projects: Lessons learned from auction design for renewable ele...Leonardo ENERGY
Dr. David Jacobs gave a presentation on lessons learned from auction design for renewable electricity projects. He discussed key questions for policymakers to consider when designing renewable energy auctions, including what is being auctioned and when, who can participate, how bids will be evaluated, what price determination mechanism will be used, what payments winners will receive, and how to ensure projects are actually built. Auctions can promote cost efficiency but require significant administration; feed-in tariffs are simpler to administer but lack price competition. An optimal approach may combine elements of both auctions and feed-in tariffs.
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/Ph9AW2PEgBg
This webinar addresses the key drivers of the PV market and industry in the coming years based on the Trends 2019. Gaëtan Masson, Operating Agent of IEA PVPS Task 1, will look at the past developments and future scenarios, from a global market development point of view to some key price evolution features. From social aspects of PV, collective and decentralised self-consumption policies to floating PV, this webinar will browse the global landscape of PV development. Izumi Kaizuka, deputy chair of the IEA PVPS Task 1, will present the trends of the PV Industry. The production of polysilicon, ingots, wafers, PV cells and modules have been growing with the growth of the PV market. The gap between manufacturing capacity of PV module and the demand contributed to the recent price reduction thus resulted in lower LCOE of PV power. Across the value chain, the PV upstream sector makes efforts to improve efficiency, output and reliability. Further progress of cost reduction is expected. In the downstream sector, players are also applying various methods to reduce LCOE.
The True Costs of Solar PV: IRENA's Cost AnalysisMichael Taylor
Solar PV costs have fallen dramatically since 2009 as solar PV module prices fell. However, wide variations in installed costs exist not only within a country, but between countries.
How large are these differences? What is driving the difference in costs between systems? How can we accelerate solar PV costs to "competitive" levels?
IRENA has started to collect the data to analyse these questions and others. Can you help us with data? What are the questions you need answering? Our work is ongoing and we welcome engagement by stakeholders.
FARCROSS project Innovative solutions for increased regional cross-border coo...Leonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording: https://youtu.be/BvOX5yvCWRk
The webinar will provide insight into the FARCROSS Horizon 2020 EU research project. Driven by recent development in EU internal market for electricity regulation, increased cooperation is key element for improving the interconnectors’ utilization and market harmonization. FARCROSS project looks into these challenges and promotes integrated hardware and software solutions in 5 pilot demonstrators across 8 European countries.
2015-12 -- State of Green Economy Report 2016_ENGIE LABS_Amit Pathare_Acceler...Amit Pathare
The document discusses how the power sector has changed rapidly in recent years due to factors like renewable energy technologies, depressed electricity demand, new business models, and increased awareness of climate change. This represents a structural shift from the traditional centralized power system to a more decentralized system with customers playing a larger role through solutions like rooftop solar. Some places like Dubai are responding by promoting decentralization, renewables, efficiency and digital technologies through programs that encourage rooftop solar and aim to make Dubai a smart city.
New business models for distribution grid stakeholders under high penetration...Leonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/F53mrwelvVI
The webinar mainly targets DSOs, and potential flexibility providers (VPPs, aggregators, flexible consumers), but it is also relevant to all other stakeholders with an interest in the topics of smart distribution grids, local flexibility services and aggregation. These includes, but is not limited to: regulators, academics and researchers on these topics, retailers, or software and data service providers.
Extracting value from data sharing for RES forecasting: Privacy aspects & dat...Leonardo ENERGY
Recording at: https://youtu.be/cXWOE7RDO6M
Recent works in renewable energy sources (RES) forecasting, have shown the interest of using spatially distributed time series and assumed that data could be gathered centrally and used, either at the RES power plant level, or at the level of a system operator. However, data is distributed in terms of ownership, limitation in data transfer capabilities and with agents being reluctant to share their data anyway.
Annual european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th november...Lenka Larson
Annual european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th november 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
Edition European Electricity Ancillary & Balancing Forum 23rd 24th november 2...Barbara Larson
Edition European Electricity Ancillary & Balancing Forum 23rd 24th november 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
European Edition ELECTRICITY ANCILLARY SERVICES AND BALANCING 23rd 24th nove...PAUL CarBony
European Edition ELECTRICITY ANCILLARY SERVICES AND BALANCING 23rd 24th november 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com
European Ancillary SERVICES and Balancing Electricity Forum 23rd 24th Nove...Julia Kushnir
European Ancillary SERVICES and Balancing Electricity Forum 23rd 24th November 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com
The sEEnergies project aims to operationalize the energy efficiency first principle (EEFP) both qualitatively and quantitatively. It will develop a decision support tool combining sector-specific energy demand models to analyze EE potentials from an energy systems perspective. Bottom-up models of buildings, transport, industry and grids will provide cost curves and potentials for EE measures. Scenarios from the EU's "A Clean Planet for All" will be used as common references. Energy system modelling will assess EEFP impacts and enable scenarios assessing synergies. A spatial model will map supply and demand and efficiency potentials. Heat Roadmap Europe provides recommendations including prioritizing savings over supply, utilizing excess heat and renewable energy in district heating, and establishing
Prospering from the Energy Revolution: Six in Sixty - Technology and Infrastr...KTN
Hear about one of the key facets of PFER, a £104m programme focussed on the integration of power, heat and transport and the business models needed to enable Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) to scale towards net zero.
The Berlin Energy Agency is a public-private partnership that facilitates energy efficiency. It provides energy consulting, contracting, and international knowledge transfer. It has helped develop innovative financing schemes like energy performance contracting that decrease the need for subsidies. Energy agencies play an important role as intermediaries between public and private sectors to support projects that increase energy efficiency. Political support and clear mandates are essential to leverage synergies across levels of government and funding instruments.
Time to step up performance-based energy efficiency measurement and verificat...Leonardo ENERGY
How can you know for sure the energy you’ve saved through your building renovation? The answer is that you can’t! But, by measuring energy consumption and taking account of other factors, such as the weather and building occupancy, you can make a much better estimate than by simply relying on installers’ claims of effectiveness. This is well understood in industry, where contracts for energy efficiency projects are routinely set up to reward energy service companies for the savings made, based on measurement and verification protocols such as IPMVP. This shifts much of the technical risk of underperformance onto the energy service contractor, aligning incentives and driving better performance. Policy makers in the US have begun to apply these principles to utility-delivered energy efficiency programmes in the buildings sector as part of efforts to drive up performance and provide better value for money for bill payers. The EU now has the opportunity to follow suit.
The document discusses challenges and opportunities in designing future electricity markets. It notes the increasing share of renewable energy sources in major markets like Europe. Optimizing electricity systems is complex due to various generation, transmission, distribution activities and long-lived investments. Current market designs focus more on energy than ancillary services. More time-varying and location-based pricing faces difficulties. Alternative designs like prioritizing demand based on customer-specified priorities may better integrate renewables and distributed energy resources.
This document summarizes the key points from a EURELECTRIC paper on smart charging of electric vehicles. It discusses three main points: 1) Increasing electric vehicle adoption could strain electricity distribution grids if uncoordinated charging occurs. 2) Smart charging, which coordinates charging times, can avoid grid issues and costs while benefiting customers and power systems. 3) Smart charging supports the integration of renewable energy and provides sustainability benefits to society. The paper provides industry examples of smart charging and makes seven recommendations for policymakers to enable an effective rollout across Europe.
Energy efficiency: a profit center for companies! Leonardo ENERGY
Investments in energy efficiency not only result in a reduction of energy consumption —the ener-gy benefit— but they also entail non-energy benefits such as improved product quality, reduced production time or improved comfort in sales area. Non-energy benefits significantly improve the business case of energy-efficiency investments in the business sector by raising their strategic character.
Within this context, the aim of this webinar is to discuss a methodology to describe and analyze the industrial non-energy benefits of energy efficiency. Linking energy, operational, strategic and fi-nancial aspects, this new conceptual framework enables to move away from the common view of energy as a commodity (where the only goal is to save kilowatt-hours) to adopt a new perspective on energy and energy services as strategic value for businesses.
This methodology will be further developed and documented by Task 26 Multiple Benefits of Ener-gy Efficiency, a project of IEA Demand Side Management Energy Efficiency Technology Collabora-tion Program, in close collaboration with practitioners, academic researchers and public program-mers. People or Institutions interested by Task 26 are most welcome to contact me.
Multiple benefits will also be discussed in-depth with a panel at this year’s IEPPEC June 7-9 Am-sterdam.
Electric motors
Editorial - Policy solutions - Facts - Interview - Success stories - Improving market surveillance - Extended product approach - Motor maintenance and refurbishment - Accelerated replacement of less efficient motor stock - Developing powertrains for electric mobility free of critical raw materials - World landscape
The goal of DecarbEurope is to engage decision-makers in policy and industry with solutions that can, in a cost-effective manner, decarbonise Europe at the scale and speed that is needed to achieve our climate goals.
As an ecosystem of twenty sectors — and growing — the initiative connects technologies, policies, and markets. Partners of DecarbEurope commit themselves to common values of deep decarbonisation, cost-effectiveness, circularity, sector-coupling and consumer engagement.
Electric motors play a major role in all economic sectors (industrial, tertiary, residential, agricultural and in transportation), to deliver in a reliable and efficient way mechanical power to a huge variety of processes and services
GreenCom Networks provides a white-label SaaS platform and applications to utilities and energy service companies to manage distributed energy resources such as demand, supply, and storage. Their platform enables new business models for customers to engage in demand response and virtual power plants. It connects distributed devices through an energy information brokerage platform. Examples of implementations include load control, customer engagement applications, and integrating distributed generation like photovoltaics and micro-CHPs.
Presented by Hans Nilsson, FourFact, Sweden, former Chairman of the IEA DSM Programme, at present Advisor to the IEA DSM Programme at the IEA DSM workshop in Espoo, Finland on 14 November 2012.
Auctioning RE projects: Lessons learned from auction design for renewable ele...Leonardo ENERGY
Dr. David Jacobs gave a presentation on lessons learned from auction design for renewable electricity projects. He discussed key questions for policymakers to consider when designing renewable energy auctions, including what is being auctioned and when, who can participate, how bids will be evaluated, what price determination mechanism will be used, what payments winners will receive, and how to ensure projects are actually built. Auctions can promote cost efficiency but require significant administration; feed-in tariffs are simpler to administer but lack price competition. An optimal approach may combine elements of both auctions and feed-in tariffs.
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/Ph9AW2PEgBg
This webinar addresses the key drivers of the PV market and industry in the coming years based on the Trends 2019. Gaëtan Masson, Operating Agent of IEA PVPS Task 1, will look at the past developments and future scenarios, from a global market development point of view to some key price evolution features. From social aspects of PV, collective and decentralised self-consumption policies to floating PV, this webinar will browse the global landscape of PV development. Izumi Kaizuka, deputy chair of the IEA PVPS Task 1, will present the trends of the PV Industry. The production of polysilicon, ingots, wafers, PV cells and modules have been growing with the growth of the PV market. The gap between manufacturing capacity of PV module and the demand contributed to the recent price reduction thus resulted in lower LCOE of PV power. Across the value chain, the PV upstream sector makes efforts to improve efficiency, output and reliability. Further progress of cost reduction is expected. In the downstream sector, players are also applying various methods to reduce LCOE.
The True Costs of Solar PV: IRENA's Cost AnalysisMichael Taylor
Solar PV costs have fallen dramatically since 2009 as solar PV module prices fell. However, wide variations in installed costs exist not only within a country, but between countries.
How large are these differences? What is driving the difference in costs between systems? How can we accelerate solar PV costs to "competitive" levels?
IRENA has started to collect the data to analyse these questions and others. Can you help us with data? What are the questions you need answering? Our work is ongoing and we welcome engagement by stakeholders.
FARCROSS project Innovative solutions for increased regional cross-border coo...Leonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording: https://youtu.be/BvOX5yvCWRk
The webinar will provide insight into the FARCROSS Horizon 2020 EU research project. Driven by recent development in EU internal market for electricity regulation, increased cooperation is key element for improving the interconnectors’ utilization and market harmonization. FARCROSS project looks into these challenges and promotes integrated hardware and software solutions in 5 pilot demonstrators across 8 European countries.
2015-12 -- State of Green Economy Report 2016_ENGIE LABS_Amit Pathare_Acceler...Amit Pathare
The document discusses how the power sector has changed rapidly in recent years due to factors like renewable energy technologies, depressed electricity demand, new business models, and increased awareness of climate change. This represents a structural shift from the traditional centralized power system to a more decentralized system with customers playing a larger role through solutions like rooftop solar. Some places like Dubai are responding by promoting decentralization, renewables, efficiency and digital technologies through programs that encourage rooftop solar and aim to make Dubai a smart city.
New business models for distribution grid stakeholders under high penetration...Leonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/F53mrwelvVI
The webinar mainly targets DSOs, and potential flexibility providers (VPPs, aggregators, flexible consumers), but it is also relevant to all other stakeholders with an interest in the topics of smart distribution grids, local flexibility services and aggregation. These includes, but is not limited to: regulators, academics and researchers on these topics, retailers, or software and data service providers.
Extracting value from data sharing for RES forecasting: Privacy aspects & dat...Leonardo ENERGY
Recording at: https://youtu.be/cXWOE7RDO6M
Recent works in renewable energy sources (RES) forecasting, have shown the interest of using spatially distributed time series and assumed that data could be gathered centrally and used, either at the RES power plant level, or at the level of a system operator. However, data is distributed in terms of ownership, limitation in data transfer capabilities and with agents being reluctant to share their data anyway.
Annual european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th november...Lenka Larson
Annual european electricity ancillary and balancing forum 23rd 24th november 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
Edition European Electricity Ancillary & Balancing Forum 23rd 24th november 2...Barbara Larson
Edition European Electricity Ancillary & Balancing Forum 23rd 24th november 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com/
European Edition ELECTRICITY ANCILLARY SERVICES AND BALANCING 23rd 24th nove...PAUL CarBony
European Edition ELECTRICITY ANCILLARY SERVICES AND BALANCING 23rd 24th november 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com
European Ancillary SERVICES and Balancing Electricity Forum 23rd 24th Nove...Julia Kushnir
European Ancillary SERVICES and Balancing Electricity Forum 23rd 24th November 2017 Berlin, Germany
http://www.electricity-ancillary.oil-professional-events.com
The sEEnergies project aims to operationalize the energy efficiency first principle (EEFP) both qualitatively and quantitatively. It will develop a decision support tool combining sector-specific energy demand models to analyze EE potentials from an energy systems perspective. Bottom-up models of buildings, transport, industry and grids will provide cost curves and potentials for EE measures. Scenarios from the EU's "A Clean Planet for All" will be used as common references. Energy system modelling will assess EEFP impacts and enable scenarios assessing synergies. A spatial model will map supply and demand and efficiency potentials. Heat Roadmap Europe provides recommendations including prioritizing savings over supply, utilizing excess heat and renewable energy in district heating, and establishing
Prospering from the Energy Revolution: Six in Sixty - Technology and Infrastr...KTN
Hear about one of the key facets of PFER, a £104m programme focussed on the integration of power, heat and transport and the business models needed to enable Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) to scale towards net zero.
The Berlin Energy Agency is a public-private partnership that facilitates energy efficiency. It provides energy consulting, contracting, and international knowledge transfer. It has helped develop innovative financing schemes like energy performance contracting that decrease the need for subsidies. Energy agencies play an important role as intermediaries between public and private sectors to support projects that increase energy efficiency. Political support and clear mandates are essential to leverage synergies across levels of government and funding instruments.
Presented by Operating Agent Seppo Kärkkäinen, Electraflex Oy, Finland, and Expert Matthias Stifter, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology at the IEA DSM workshop in Espoo, Finland on 14 November 2012.
Solwatt is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs.
Solwatt® is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental technical improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs and a managerial action plan.
The document summarizes the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Energy Technologies Program (SETP). The SETP has an annual budget of $175 million and works to reduce the costs of solar technologies like photovoltaics and concentrating solar power. It funds research at national labs and partnerships with private companies. The goals of the SETP include enabling high solar energy penetration and achieving grid parity by 2015. It addresses challenges across the solar industry including costs, supply chains, reliability, grid integration, and market barriers.
The document summarizes the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), an international organization that works to accelerate the uptake of renewable energy and energy efficiency. REEEP operates through regional offices and partners with governments and private sector organizations. It runs over 130 projects focused on reducing barriers to renewable energy through policy development, innovative financing models, and other market facilitation activities. REEEP also amplifies the impact of its projects through knowledge sharing and replication activities.
Ensuring European Energy Transition: key research and innovation actions need...Leonardo ENERGY
Konstantin Staschus and Sophie Dourlens will present the new ETIP SNET Implementation Plan (IP) 2017-2020 which is to be released on 5 October 2017
The Implementation Plan aims at listing the short-term priorities for R&I in ETIP SNET’s scope and as defined by the action 4 of the EU’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan: Increase the resilience, security and smartness of the energy system. It is based upon the ETIP-SNET R&I roadmap 2017-2026 which specifies the long-term R&I activities for the evolution of the European energy system and published in January 2017.
The Implementation Plan is the result of a long and comprehensive stakeholders consultation process which makes it widely recognised by all the European energy transition stakeholders.
Energy Efficiency Workshop - Powering SydneyTransGrid AU
The workshop held on 25 September 2014 brought together a range of organisations and experts to explore energy efficiency as a possible initiative to form part of the solution for the Powering Sydney’s Future Project.
Financing energy storage - Masterclass By MACQUARIEDavide Bonomi
This presentation was presented at the masterclass session during 11th Energy Storage World Forum in 2018, Berlin.
Financing energy storage - Masterclass by Macqurie focuses on energy markets changes and how they affect corporations:
- Adoption of battery storage
- Typical revenue streams
- Frequency response
- DUoS & TRIADs
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THE GLOBAL FORUM ELECTRICITY ANCILLARY SERVICES AND BALANCING 23rd-24th November 2017 Berlin, Germany
1. The Global Forum Electricity Ancillary
Services and Balancing
PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:
23-24 November 2017 Berlin, Germany
SUPPORTED BY
Key Topics:
Transmission System Operators (TSOs)
Electricity Producers
Power Trading Companies
Power Exchanges
Regulators
Consultancies, Solution Providers and
Power Cable Companies
Formulate a balancing strategy based on the finalised balancing
guidelines and other regulatory developments
Incorporate the latest developments in demand response and
flexibility into the provision of ancillary services
Discover what the latest developments in grid scale storage are and
what they mean for services
Benefit from a deep-dive into the continued development of
renewable energy and their practical impact on balancing and
ancillary services
OPEN NOW >>> 2017 programme and speaker line-up inside
Register Before
30 June 2017
Carlos Madina
Smartgrids Area
Energy and
Environment
Division
TECNALIA
DR. ENG.
GIANLUIGI
MIGLIAVACCA
Energy System
Development
Department
RSE S.p.A.
Thomas Kudela
Regulatory Manager,
Senior Commercial
Developer
Commercial
Development
DONG ENERGY
Ralph Baumann
Head of
Origination and
Business
Development
ALPIQ
Jean-Baptiste Cornefert
Head of Virtual
Power Plant &
Flexibility
Business Unit
E.ON
Thomas
Elgaard Jensen
Director, Strategic
Business
Development Energi
Danmark
Christina Plum
Economist,
Market
Development for
Ancillary Services
Energinet.dk
Sebastian
Ziegler
Energy Market
Development
Energy Economics
Derek Bunn
Professor
London Business
School
Dr.Bastian
Schwark
Head TSO Markets
Swissgrid Ltd School
Mr. Hanuš
Beran
chairman of the
board of directors
Taures, a.s.
Davor Bošnjak
Intraday planning
and trading
services
HEP - TRGOVINA
d.o.o.
Ursula Krisper
Head of Advanced services
Department and Projects
Elektro Ljubljana
Danko Marcic
HEP - TRGOVINA d.o.o.
Save 799
euros
Target Market and Audience:
2. 8:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee
9:00 Opening Address from the Chairman
09:10 Case Study
The commercialisation of Demand Side Flexibility – A
customer journey
11:00 Case Study
11:40 Case Study
13:00
Involving all stakeholders in the value chain
09:50 Case Study
Thomas Kudela
Regulatory Manager, Senior Commercial Developer
Commercial Development
DONG ENERGY
“SmartNet Pilots: The demonstration of the different TSO-DSO
coordination schemes and market structures”.
The Global Forum Electricity Ancillary Services
and Balancing
Carlos Madina
Smartgrids Area Energy and Environment Division
TECNALIA
Italian Pilot: Centralised TSO control in a high-DER area. Its main
aims are the acquisition by primary substations of monitoring
information coming from generators in distribution and the design and
development of the required control elements to be able to dispatch them.
Ralph Baumann
Head of Origination and Business Development
ALPIQ
OPEN FOR
SPONSORS
simon.rodriguez@oilpro-
10:30 - Coffee and Networking Break
The value of flexibility
Development of the value of flexibility in European Power markets: -
Which markets are interesting? Which assets bring value?
Case study
Thomas Elgaard Jensen
Director, Strategic Business Development
Energi Danmark
A European research project to analyse TSO-DSO interaction and
market architectures for the procurement of ancillary services
14:20 Case Study
Introduction
Everyone wants development - no one wants to change (reactive –
proactive)
Case study from Denmark
16:00 Closing Remarks of the Conference Day 1
23-24 November 2017
Impacts of Balancing guideline (GLEB) to German Balancing System
current German balancing market design changes
relevant topics of GLEB for Germany
implementation projects and implementation timeframe for GLEB topics
Sebastian Ziegler
Energy Market Development
Energy Economics
Impact of market design changes
"12:20 Case Study
Business Lunch
14:00 Coffee and Networking Break
15:10 Case Study
Demand Response in the Nordics
Spanish Pilot: Shared balancing responsibility between the TSO and
the DSO to make use of the flexibility of back-up batteries located in
radio-base stations in order to provide ancillary services to the DSO.
Danish Pilot: Common TSO-DSO market to exploit the thermal
inertia of swimming pools in summer houses for providing ancillary
services to the system.
The presentation will concentrate on the layout and the achievements of
the European project SmartNet (http://smartnet-project.eu/), investigating
TSO-DSO interaction schemes and marchet architectures to enable
procurement of ancillary services from subjects in distribution grids.
The theoretical background of the project will be illustrated with
particular focus on ancillary services markets structure and aggregation
functionalities.
The different TSO-DSO coordination schemes investigated in the
project will be explained along with the cost-benefit analysis
methodology that will be used to compare them.
DR. ENG. GIANLUIGI MIGLIAVACCA
Energy System Development Department
RSE S.p.A.
Status of the Clean Energy Package on Demand Side Flexibility
Tapping the value - The customer journey
Offering commercial flex products to the customers
Energy as a Service – A new business area
Integration of renewable in the energy system
Scaling the business via asset downscaling
More value for our customers through cross-channel & local optimization
Jean-Baptiste Cornefert
Head of Virtual Power Plant & Flexibility
Business Unit
E.ON
Partner setup with KiWi Powe
Pilot with Cooling House, Green House, Shopping Mall, Waste
Water
Main obstacles
Demand Response or Response to Demand
Will it all come together?
A smart energy solution: from central to decentral with the EON VPP
platform
3. 8:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee
9:00 Opening Address from the Chair
09:10 Case Study
09:40 Case Study
11:40 Case Study
13:30
14:20 Case Study
12:20 Luncheon OPEN FOR
SPONSORS
15:00 - Coffee and Networking Break
23-24 November 2017
The Global Forum Electricity Ancillary Services
and Balancing
15:30
10:30 - Morning Coffee and Networking Break
16:00 Closing Remarks & End of the conference
Davor Bošnjak
Intraday planning and trading services
HEP - TRGOVINA d.o.o.
Christina Plum
Economist, Market Development for Ancillary Services
Energinet.dk
Derek Bunn
Professor
London Business School
Dr.Bastian Schwark
Head TSO Markets
Swissgrid Ltd
Mr. Hanuš Beran
chairman of the board of directors
Taures, a.s.
"The impact of Community Microgrids on Ancillary
Services"
The emergence of P2P trading and its consequences for TSOs and DSOs
Modelling the interaction of local and system-wide balancing
The potential of blockchain and related digital platforms for
community engagement.
The Green Example
The future demand for balancing
Balancing the system with high shares of RES
Integration of distributed energy resources
11:00 Case Study
The developments in the ancillary services
cooperations.
Developments on TERRE and MARI
Swiss model on integrated market (single platform for manually
activated products inc. mFRR and redispatch)
Danko Marcic
HEP - TRGOVINA d.o.o.
Days with more wind than consumption
Wind as regulating power
FCR cooperation status and envisaged changes [needs to be
confirmed shortly before, changes depend on NRA approval].
impact of RES to operational work of power companies in the CEE
region and usage of ancillary services - > cases of tackling the activation
of ancillary services following influential volatilities in Croatia
challenges which Winter package (Clean Energy package) brings
potential and possible niches for the implementation of storage,
demand response and virtual power plants
Standard ENTSO-E balancing products - what changes they
bring?
Impact of guideline on electricity balancing
What changes we can expect?
How to use them?
Expected impact on load-frequency control.
electricity prices and congestions among CWE and CEE,
impact of the establishment of the CORE region and insecurity of
introduction of Flow based congestion management method within
the whole CORE region
challenges which Network Codes & Guidelines (especially CACM and
FCA regulations) bring
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