CIRED 2017. Session 6: Electricity market place and impact of regulation

CIRED 2017. Session 6: Electricity market place and impact of regulation

12-15 Июня 2017, Глазго, Шотландия.

ТемаАвторы
0023A communication exception event caused by an inappropriate configuration of firewall in Data Center (Disaster Recovery Center) of State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power CompanyH Junyi, L Wrong, State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, China
0054Proposed DSO ancillary service processes considering smart grid requirementsA Alkandari, College of Technological Studies, Kuwait, A A Sami, ESRI, Kuwait, A Sami, Consultant at Ministry of Electricity, Egypt
0112Realising network intelligence through master data exploitation and dynamic data modellingJ Whyte, F Fulton, B Paisley, SP Energy Network, United Kingdom, A White, A Putley, B Robinson CGI, United Kingdom
0147How to shape digitalization in the energy sector – a new approach for systematic business innovationB Römer, B Gemsjäger, W Fröhner, Siemens AG, Germany, G Di Lembo Enel Global Infrastructure and Networks, Italy
0223Modelling metering data flows, from use cases towards implementationK Boukir, Enedis, France, B Traverson, EDF RandD, France, R Povse, University Ljubljana, Slovenia
0268INSMART - Towards the new DSO potential roles in low carbon future and integrated frameworks for smart citiesV Nunes, A Rodrigues, T Simão, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J P Gouveia, CENSE, Portugal
0395Knowledge transfer efficiency in EDP Distribuição (online tool)R Bandeirinha, G Faria, H Batista, EDP - Distribuição, Portugal, L Roque, A Almeida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
0499The experience of implementation of AMI System in Mashhad: The Green Project of FAHAMA Khazaee, H H Safa, M Ghasempour, M K Moghaddam MEEDC, Iran
0518AMI rollout strategy and cost-benefit analysis for IndiaR Pillai, R Bhatnagar, H Thukral, India Smart Grid Forum, India
0521Next generation smart metering: IP meteringR Pillai, H Thukral India Smart Grid Forum, India
0522Leveraging social media by utilities for customer engagementR Pillai, A Sawant India Smart Grid Forum, India
0664Secondary substations smart metering campaignD Taborda, A Aires De Matos, J Geria, S Fortunato, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J Silva, Canas S.A., Portugal
0705The SORIA smart metering solutionP E Nordbø, H T Ylvisåker BKK Nett AS, Norway
0764Experiences of using AMI system for DSO's business operationM Kauppinen, J Pylvänäinen, J Karjalainen, V Sihvola, Elenia Oy, Finland
0794Unbundled meters can boost Smart City projectD Stanescu, FDEE Transilvania Sud, Romania, M Sanduleac, Univ. Politehica Bucuresti, Romania, D Stanescu, CN Transelectrica SA, Romania
1019Enhancing stakeholders involvement by smart meters deployment campaignB Coutinho, E Ferreira, R Pena, V Nunes EDP Distribuição, Portugal
1111Data Mining on Technical and Customer Service Data of a Brazilian DISCO to Increase Customer SatisfactionL C Siebert, E K Yamakawa, E J Da Silva Jr, L de Medeiros, Lactec Institutes, Brazil, A Catapan, COPEL, Brazil
1181Towards New Data Management Platforms for a DSO as Market Enabler – UPGRID Portugal DemoA Alonso, R Couto, H Pacheco, R Bessa, C Gouveia, L Seca, INESC TEC, Portugal, J Moreira, P Nunes, P G Matos, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, A Oliveira, WITHUS, Portugal
1306Developing a Framework for the Customer Model of the FutureM McGranaghan, O Siddiqui, K Smith, EPRI, United States
0011Regulation for insertion of small scale intermittent renewable energy distributed generation in ArgentinaA Jurado, F Nicchi, E Vinson, UBA, Argentina
0064Innovation incentives for DSOs - a must in the new energy market developmentO Günther, Stromnetz Berlin GmbH, Germany, S Politopoulou, HEDNO, Greece, D Verreth, Enexis, Netherlands
0115Forecast the grid oriented battery operation to enable a multi-use-approach and discussion of the regulatory frameworkS Nykamp, T Rott, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, K Keller, University of Twente, Netherlands, T Knop, Innogy SE, Germany
0141The smart grid roadmap and regulation approaches in SwitzerlandM D Galus, Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), Switzerland
0158Evaluation of regulatory impacts on investments of distributed generation and upstream network under uncertainty: a new stochastic bi-level modelF Misaghi, Monenco, Iran, T Barforoushi Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Iran
0342Developing a combinatorial reward-penalty scheme to facilitate integration of distributed generationsM Jooshaki, A Abbaspour, M Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M Moeini-Aghtaie, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
0358Regulatory matters affecting distribution planning with distributed generationM Alvarez, S Rönnberg, M Bollen, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, R Cossent, Pontifical University of Comillas, Spain, J Zhong, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
0449Modelling the influence of subsidization on electric distribution company performance: case studyB Adeli, Electrical Distribution Co. Gilan, Iran
0605A probabilistic framework of cooperative disperse generation resources scheme for producing required reactive power through simultaneous active and reactive power marketM Shamani, H Ahmadi, M Ramezani, Tehran province DISCO, Iran
0632Incentives in supply continuity regulation and setting its parameters in the Czech RepublicP Skala, EGU Brno, a.s., Czech Republic, J Sefranek Energy Regulatory Office, Czech Republic
0825Non-technical losses: detection methods and regulatory aspects overviewC Papadimitriou, G Messinis, NTUA, Greece, D Vranis, S Politopoulou, N Hatziargyriou, HEDNO, Greece
0866Role transition and development strategies for SPG in the marketization reformW Lin, Y Zhang, Tsinghua University, China, H Zhang, SPG, China
0918National platform for information on customer interruptions and outages in DenmarkP K Hansen, Danish Energy Association, Denmark, T K Asmussen, SEAS-NVE Net A/S, Denmark, K C Jensen, EnergiMidt Net A/S, Denmark
0949Designetz: a modular concept for the energy transition - from isolated solutions to an efficient energy system of the futureE Wagner, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, A Breuer, O H Franz, innogy SE, Germany
1017Development of the utilization and smart grid incentive scheme within the Swedish revenue cap regulationB Fazlagic, E Shayesteh, P Hilber, KTH, Sweden, C J WallnerströmSwedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (EI), Sweden
1021Analyses of the current Swedish revenue cap regulationC J Wallnerström, E Grahn, T Johansson, Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (EI), Sweden
1079Enabling Distributed Energy Resources To Enter The Energy Market and Supporting The Evolution To A Distribution System Operator McDonald, A R Ahmadi, S Do, S Georgiopoulos UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
1091Regulation for the Brazilian Cooperatives (Application of Soft-Regulation)M A Pelegrini, F R Miranda, I O Cyrillo, Sinapsis Inovação em Energia, Brazil, J C M De Carvalho, Força and Luz Engenharia, Brazil, E P Madruga, E D Garcia, Certaja Energia, Brazil, M S Marques, Cermissões, Brazil
1257Market Models for the Development of Recharging Infrastructure in BrazilL Rolim, M Marques, CPqD, Brazil, D Leite, CPFL, Brazil, C Silveira Daimon, Brazil
1275A MILP Algorithm to Set Bids for Ancillary Services in the Next Italian Market for Distribute GenerationE Corsetti, A G Guagliardi, C Sandroni, RSE, Italy
1342Designing a Comprehensive Separated Regulation Mechanism of Distribution Companies Considering Short and Long Term Asset ManagementS-M Miri Larimi, M-R Haghifam, M H Bahmani, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, M Zangiabadi, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
0127Technical impacts on distribution systems of medium-sized storage plants participating in energy and power reserve marketsJ-F Toubeau, Z De Grève, F Vallée, University of Mons, Belgium
0133Innovative tariff system for public LV DC distribution networkI Melnik, A de Kuiper Alliander, Netherlands
0164Research on bidirectional decision-making for load aggregators participating in market transactions and load dispatchingK Zhang, Y Yu, Electric Power Research Institute, China, Y Song, Z Yan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
0165Energy storage capacity optimization for load aggregators considering the probability of demand response resources' breachK Zhang, Y Yu, Electric Power Research Institute, China, Y Song, Z Yan, Shanghi Jiao Tong University, China
0221E-CLOUD, the open microgrid in existing network infrastructureD Vangulick, ORES, Belgium/ Université de Liège, Belgium, B Cornelusse, Université de Liège, Belgium, T Vanherck, University of Mons, Belgium, O Devolder, N-SIDE, Belgium, S Lachi, RESA, Belgium
0225Providing smart metering data services through an EU market placeK Boukir, Enedis, France, D Wästlund, Vattenfal, Sweden, B Traverson, EDF RandD, France, F Schwarzlaender, Sap, Germany, S Defrancisci e-distribuzione, Italy
0365Energy services bridging the gap between residential flexibility and energy marketsR André, G Mendes, A Neto, P Castro, EDP NEW RandD, Portugal, A Madureira, J Sumaili, C Gouveia, L Carvalho, INESC TEC, Portugal, T Rautiainen, Empower, Finland, C Murphy O'Connor, INDRA, Spain, A Michiorri, A Bocquet, A Gerossier, MINES-Paris Tech PERSEE PSL-Research University, France
0425Comparative study between: time of use and real-time pricing using fuzzy techniqueA S Ahmed, Petroleum Pipe Line Co., Egypt, F Bendary, Banha University, Egypt, H M M Mostafa, Egyptian Electricity Holding Co., Egypt
0429The project "Power-to-heat in Smart Grids"- a multi-objective approach for a maximized value of flexibilities in gridsC Fuchs, S Nykamp, E Frerichmann, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, D Dillkötter, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany, D M Gross, M Lewalter Innogy S.E., Germany
0517Demand side management controlling with personalized pricing methodM H Yaghmaee, M S Kouhi, A Saeedi, M Zabihi MEEDC, Iran
0556Economic evaluation of the grid tariff for households with solar power installedH Sæle, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, B A Bremdal, University of Tromsø (UiT), Norway/Smart Innovation Østfold, Norway
0576Challenges for utility with energy prosumer in KoreaJ-S Park, H-J Lee, D-Y Kim, KEPCO, South Korea
0578Wind energy production variations in continental portugal: an analysis of the combined effects of spot market price and feed-in tariff costsR Prata, IST, Portugal/EDP Distribuição, Portugal, P M S Carvalho, IST, Portugal, I L Azevedo, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
0589Sensible project community engagement both in Évora and Nottingham demonstrator sitesG Mendes, EDP NEW RandD, Portugal, A J Pinto, EDP SA, Portugal, J Marsh, MOZES, United Kingdom, L Rodrigues, L Kiamba, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
0701Development of power-based tariff structure for small customers and pathway for this changeR Apponen, P Heine, J Lehtinen, Helen Electrity Network, Finland, M Lehtonen, Aalto University, Finland, K Lummi, P Järventausta Tampere University of Technology, Finland
0730Creating a local energy marketB A Bemdal, Smart Innovation Østfold, Norway/University of Tromsø, Norway, P Olivella-Rosell, J Rajasekharan, I Ilieva, Smart Innovation Østfold, Norway
0744Behavior of active household customers on the electricity market - findings from market test Smart Grid GotlandC Svalstedt, Vattenfall, Sweden, M Löf Vattenfall RandD, Sweden
0777Costing network services for consumers with PV self-generationM Bordigoni, L Gilotte Enedis, France
0858Impacts of different power-based distribution tariffs for customersJ Haapaniemi, J Haakana, J Lassila, S Honkapuro, J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
0867Virtual power plants leveraging energy flexibility in regional marketsT Duerr, Siemens AG, Germany, I Miller, Northern Power Grid, United Kingdom, D Geach, Siemens Plc, United Kingdom
0874EPEDC ELEGAME: an integrated model using gamification and data mining to revolutionize utilities' functionsA Yousefi, Esfahan Province Electricity Distribution Co., Iran
0878Categorisation of electricity customers based upon their demand patternsM Lindén, J Helbrink, M Nilsson, D Pogosjan, J Ridenour, A Badano SWECO, Sweden
0887Reforming distribution tariffs of small customers - targets, challenges and impacts of implementing novel tariff structuresA Rautiainen, K Lummi, A Supponen, J Koskela, S Repo, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, S Honkapuro, J Partanen, J Haapaniemi, J Lassila, J Haakana, N Belonogova Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
0908Analysis of transition steps towards power-based distribution tariff of small customersK Lummi, A Rautiainen, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, P Heine, J Lehtinen, R Apponen, M Hyvärinen, Helen Electricity Network Ltd., Finland
0987Automation of the supplier role in the GB power system using blockchain based smart contractsL Thomas, C Long, P Burnap, J Wu, N Jenkins, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
1040Testing and validation of the ACCESS systemK Jennett, F Coffele, I Abdulhadi, PNDC, United Kingdom, B Stephen University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
1117Simplification and Evaluation of Demand Response by the use of Statistical Aggregated ModelsC Alvarez, IIE-UPV, Spain, J I Moreno, G López, U. Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, A Gabaldón, A Guillamón, ETSII, Spain, M C Ruiz-Abellón, UPCT, Spain, J Matanza, IIT-ICAI, Spain, S Valero-Verdú, M López, EPSE, Spain
1198Valuation of Harnessing Flexibility from Decentralized Water Electrolysis Systems for the DSOK A Strang, M Delage, Enedis, France, J-C Lanoix, J Neave, F Barth, Hinicio, France, B François Centrale Lille L2EP, France
0067International review of how power sector developments are responding to changing system characteristicsN Hughes, Enertech Consulting Ltd, United Kingdom
0090Asset risk indices: commonality, diversity and usage - the history in UK electricity distributionM Black, G Howarth, M Nicholson, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom
0136Energy management and planning in smart citiesA Navidi, F A S Khatami, Tehran Electrical Distribution Company, Iran
0234What does a distribution system operator need to know about the findings of the future power system architecture project?O Carpenter, Ricardo Energy and Environment, United Kingdom, J Devlin, D McNaught, Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd, United Kingdom, R Duck, Mapsar Ltd, United Kingdom
0239The new requirements of information security protection on State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company Data Center compared to Disaster Recovery CenterJ Hu, R Lu, State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, China
0249Guidelines for modernizing existing electrical switchgear in LV and MV networksG Barbarin, D Seignier, Schneider Electric, France, A Gerstner, Schneider Electric, Germany
0252Addressing the challenge of cyber security maintenance through patch managementA Gauci, Schneider Electric, Canada, S Michelin, M Salles, Schneider Electric, France
0334Determining failure probabilities with qualitative characteristics for risk estimation in the SGAMM van Amelsvoort, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, Germany
0388Outsourcing asset construction: EDP Distribuição quality assurance strategyH Batista, R Bandeirinha, E Silva, J Santos EDP - Distribuição, Portugal
0404Enabling distributed energy resources: priorities for future active operation of distribution networks and interactions with transmissionK Bell, S Gill, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
0523Indian manual for cyber security in power systemsR Pillai, H Thukral, India Smart Grid Forum, India, R Sarangapani, National Thermal Power Corporation, India
0656A whole system perspective for energy systemsR Hudson, P Lawton, Energy System Catapult, United Kingdom
0667Review of asset management in distribution systems of electric energy - Implications in the national context and Latin AmericaD Nieto, Jujeña Energy Company S.A., Argentina, J C Amatti, Rio Cuarto National University, Argentina, E Mombello, San Juan National University, Argentina
0671Technical and financial assessments for comparison of measurement technologies in the Smart City Buzios ProjectV Ferreira, M Fortes, B Borba, W Marques, R Maciel, T Ferreira, FFU, Brazil, W Correia, ENEL, Brazil
0799Does cyber security moving toward risk management lead to new grid organization?D Giarratano, L Guise, J-Y Bodin, Schneider Electric, France
0844Scaling expertise via utilisation of an outsourced low voltage fault management business modelJ Rodgers, S Beattie, Camlin, United Kingdom
0869"End-to-End" strategic asset management process to support asset service on community levelA Eiting, G Schatz, KWH Netz GmbH, Germany, T Dürauer, H Spitzer entellgenio, Germany
0936Cyber security - security strategy for distribution management system and security architecture considerationsT Sukumara, T Vittor, ABB inc., United States, S D Sudarsan, ABB Corporate Research, India, J Starck ABB Oy, Finland
1015Evolution of the quality of supply in the Portuguese distribution systemJ J Cardoso, F Gonçalves, J A Antunes, F Bastião, A Cunha, N Melo, J F Pinto, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
1138Implementing optimization functionality on network management platforms for new DSO business modelsP Almeida, L Kane, M Collins, C Breaden, E Davidson, G Ault, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom
1147Decomposition of load components using date measured in the beginning of subtransmition substationsN Karimipoor, Charmahal Bakhtiari distribution company, Iran, S Asgari, Niroo research institute, Iran
1204Changing the DSO to Reap the Full Benefits of Smart GridsJ F Nunes, R M Gonçalves, R Machado, J M de Carvalho, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
1217Assessment of Electricity Distribution Companies Risks in the Brazilian Energy Market FrameworkV L de Matos, G Matiussi, R C Machado, Plan4 Engenharia, Brazil, R L Antunes, M T Coelho, CELESC, Brazil
1354Efficient Decision Making supported by ISO 55000O Förster, meliorate GmbH, Germany, M Zdrallek University of Wuppertal, Germany
1360Virtual Assessment Within 24 Hours of a DisasterM Coleman, Fugro Roames, Australia, C Boreland, Fugro Geospatial, United Kingdon, R Hoddenbach, Fugro Geospatial, Netherlands
1361Identifying Infrastructure Change in the 4th and 5th DimensionsM Coleman, Fugro Roames, Australia, P Carberry, Fugro Inc., United States, R Hoddenbach, Fugro Geospatial, Netherlands