CIRED 2018. Theme 1: Business models, roles, responsibilities and regulatory aspects

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CIRED 2018. Theme 1: Business models, roles, responsibilities and regulatory aspects

7-8 июня 2018, Словения (Любляна)

ТемаАвторы
0054Concrete design of local flexibility markets using the traffic light approachKevin Kotthaus, Wuppertal University, Germany; Jessica Hermanns, Wuppertal University, Germany; Frederik Paulat, Wuppertal University, Germany; Sven Pack, Wuppertal University, Germany; Jan Meese, Wuppertal University, Germany ; Nils Neusel-Lange, SPIE SAG GmbH, Germany; Robert Schweiger, E-Werk Schweiger oHG, Germany; Markus Zdrallek, Wuppertal University, Germany; Fritz Schweiger, E-Werk Schweiger oHG, Germany; Torben Braje, SPIE SAG GmbH, Germany
0139Great revolution: the business perspective of Energy Internet in ChinaYang LI, EDF , China; xingyan NIU, EDF , China; Guofei CHEN, CMSC company, China
0188Implementing the Standardization Framework to Support the DEVELOPMENT OF NON-CONVENTIONAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS /MICROGRIDS Development of Non-Conventional Distribution Networks / MicrogridsRaffael La Fauci, ewz, Switzerland; Xavier Xianjun Yang, EDF, France; Wenyuan Ma, CEPRI, China; Wenpeng Luan, CEPRI, China
0416Providing a customer microgrid as a service – A review of a pilot installationVincent Gliniewicz, Vattenfall R&D, Sweden; Annika Larsson, Vattenfall R&D, Sweden; Jonas Wetterstrom, Vattenfall R&D, Sweden
0523Flexibility for DSOs on a local scale: business models and associated regulatory questions raised in the InterFlex projectChristian Dumbs, Enedis, France; Grégory Jarry, Accenture, France; Didier Laffaille, Commission de régulation de l’énergie, France; Stanislav Hes, CEZ Distribuce, The Czech Republic; Demijan Panic, E.ON, Sweden ; Ingmar Leisse, E.ON, Sweden; Julien Bruschi, Enedis, France
0562Cost-Benefit Analysis: Case Studies of Community MicrogridsDean Weng, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America; Jeffrey Roark, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America; Arindam Maitra, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America
0029Energy Transition enhanced by Sharing Energy Management Systems on local energy districtsVera Nunes, EDP Distribuição Energia, Portugal; jorge moreira, EDP Distribuição Energia, Portugal; sonia cunha, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; Cláudia Sousa, Instituto Superio Técnico, Portugal; Catarina Rolim, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal ; António Messias, EDP Distribuição Energia, Portugal
0037Evaluating the Economization of Smart Industrial Microgrids in Iranian Power Distribution Companies using the Conceptual Model of Development-oriented Planning (Case Study: Power Distribution Company of Mazandaran)hossein yousef, Mazandaran Electricity Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran, Islamic Republic Of Iran
0065Identification and evaluation of marketing opportunities for flexibility in local energy communitiesRobert Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, Germany; Evgeny Schnittmann, University of Wuppertal, Germany; Jan Meese, University of Wuppertal, Germany; Tobias Müller, University of Wuppertal, Germany; Markus Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany ; Thomas Armoneit, Stadtwerke Iserlohn GmbH, Germany
0066Optimized Decentralized and Centralized Load Management Techniques in Industrial MicrogridsCharline Stevanoni, University of Mons, Belgium; François Vallée, University of Mons, Belgium; Zacharie De Grève, University of Mons, Belgium; Olivier Deblecker, University of Mons, Belgium
0081Business model development on parking infrastructure with high shares of electro mobility in smart citiesChristian Haag, Flexible Elektrische Netze FEN GmbH, Germany; Gonca Gürses-Tran, Flexible Elektrische Netze FEN GmbH, Germany
0100R&I needs and challenges for a future reliable, economic and efficient smart grid system taking into account micro-grids and local energy communities to support the EU Energy transitionRaphael Rinaldi, Enel Global Infrastructures & Networks , Italy; Ilaria Losa, RSE - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy; Isabel Carrilero-Borbujo, SODENA, Spain; Ricardo Prata, EDP – Distribuição Energia , Portugal; Marie MÜNSTER, DTU, Denmark ; Anna Kulmala, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Natalie Samovich, Enercoutim , Portugal; Martin Střelec, University of West Bohemia, The Czech Republic; Víctor Bermúdez Llamusí, Red Eléctrica de España, Spain; Rui ALVES, R&D Nester, Portugal; Werner Friedl, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
0123Models for the integration of Local Energy Communities in energy marketsGeorgia Asimakopoulou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; Nikos Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
0134Performance indices of partially self-sustaining direct current communities in the given regulatory frameworkGonca Gürses-Tran, Flexible Elektrische Netze FEN GmbH, Germany; Christian Haag, Flexible Elektrische Netze FEN GmbH, Germany
0170The Need for Charging Reform to Support Community Energy ProjectsBen Lister, Uniper, United Kingdom
0183Economic and Operational Implications of Demand Charge for Distribution Systems with Renewable Energychen fang, Electric Power Research Institute, State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, China; Weibin Cao, State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, China; Duanhong Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Donghan Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Zeyu Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
0201Urban energy community between recommendation and perspectiveValentin Stefanescu, SDEE Electrica, Romania; George Vlad Badea, Enel, Romania
0219Power trading and pricing among DSO and multi-microgrid in transactive energy marketWenxiong Mo, Guangzhou Power Supply Co., Ltd., China; Lin GAN, Guangzhou Power Supply Co., Ltd., China; Hang Zhang, Guangzhou Power Supply Co., Ltd., China; GuoPei WU, Guangzhou Power Supply Co., Ltd., China; LinHuan LUO, Guangzhou Power Supply Co., Ltd., China ; Zichong Zhang, Guangzhou Power Supply Co., Ltd., China; Yifei WANG, Guangdong University of Technology, China
0231Energy Local, a business model for local energy communities - concept and outcomesPeter Boait, De Montfort University, United Kingdom; Robin Morris, Energy Local CIC, United Kingdom
0232LEGAL CHALLENGES FOR SMART GRID DEPLOYMENT IN THE EUROPEAN UNIONGeorge Badea, Enel Foundation, Romania; Giuseppe Montesano, Enel Foundation , Italy
0234Socio-technical Modelling of Customer Roles in Developing Low Voltage Distribution NetworksKatja Sirviö, University of Vaasa, Finland; Petra Berg, University of Vaasa, Finland; Kimmo Kauhaniemi, University of Vaasa, Finland; Hannu Laaksonen, University of Vaasa, Finland; Pirjo Laaksonen, University of Vaasa, Finland ; Arto Rajala, University of Vaasa, Finland
0239A novel optimal electricity pricing method in microgrids based on customers’ participation levelsHamidReza Mansouri, Tehran Electrical Power Distribution Co., Islamic Republic Of Iran; MohammadMajid Jalali, Tehran Electrical Power Distribution Co., Islamic Republic Of Iran; Hossein Sabouri, Tehran Electrical Power Distribution Co., Islamic Republic Of Iran
0246The multiple roles of a battery energy storage system - Results of a pilot projectEvdokia Kaffe, ewz, Switzerland; Tara Feizi, ewz, Switzerland; Raffael La Fauci, ewz, Switzerland; Benedikt Loepfe, ewz, Switzerland
0250Local energy communities: an insight from European smart grid projectsAntonios Marinopoulos, European Commission - Joint Research Centre, The Netherlands; Julija Vasiljevska, European Commission - Joint Research Centre, The Netherlands; Anna Mengolini, European Commission - Joint Research Centre, The Netherlands
0263A Two-stage Operating Strategy of Microgrids With Consideration of Uncertainty For Participating in Power MarketLin GAN, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China; Wenxiong Mo, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China; Zichong Zhang, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China; GuoPei WU, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China; LinHuan LUO, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China ; Hang Zhang, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China; Dapeng Chen, South China University of Technology, China; Hao He, China Southern Power Grid, Guangzhou Power Supply CO., Ltd, China
0264Analysis on the Stakeholders of Microgrid Businesses for the Development of Dissemination PoliciesSungwook Hwang, KEPCO, The Republic Of Korea; Yongseung Lee, KEPCO, The Republic Of Korea; Junbo Sim, KEPCO, The Republic Of Korea; Wook Won Kim, KEPCO, The Republic Of Korea; Hakju Lee, KEPCO, The Republic Of Korea
0272Local energy markets: Opportunities, benefits, and barriersGoncalo Mendes, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Jere Nylund, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Salla Annala, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Samuli Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Olli Kilkki, Empower, Finland ; Jan Segerstam, Empower, Finland
0280Considering various consumers profiles in a smart-gridBenoit Durillon, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France; Arnaud Davigny, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France; Sabine Kazmierczak, Lille Catholic Institut (ICL) - Faculty of Business, Economics, and Sciences, France; Hervé Barry, Lille Catholic Institut (ICL) - Faculty of Business, Economics, and Sciences, France; Christophe Saudemont, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France ; Benoît Robyns, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France
0281Optimal operation and fair profit allocation in community microgridsBertrand Cornélusse, University of Liège, Belgium; Damien Ernst, University of Liège, Belgium; Simon Lachi, Nethys S.A, Belgium
0286The Role of Utilities in the Development of the Smart CityNeil Hughes, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America
0291The innovative role of local system operator as a facilitator of grid and community services in the local electricity marketIliana Ilieva, Smart Innovation Norway, Norway; Xue Wang, InnoEnergy, Sweden; Jayaprakash Rajasekharan, Smart Innovation Norway, Norway
0294Localised Energy Consumption Aggregates using Smart Metering dataKarima Boukir, Enedis, France; Olivier Chaouy, Enedis, France; Bruno Traverson, EDF R&D, France
0297GRID AND MARKET HUB: EMPOWERING LOCAL ENERGY COMMUNITIES IN INTEGRIDPedro Matos, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Guido Pires, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Ricardo Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; Fábio Coelho, INESC TEC, Portugal; Ana Alonso, INESC TEC, Portugal ; Hossein Shahrokni, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Sweden; Xavier Rodrigues, INESC TEC, Portugal; Tiago Soares, INESC TEC, Portugal; Aram Mäkivierikko, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Sweden
0304Collaborative Business Model in Future Distribution Network with Shared Network Access (SNA)Fang Zhai, Tsinghua University, China; Zhipeng Zhang, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Furong Li, University of Bath, United Kingdom
0317Platform based business models in the future energy marketBernt Arild Bremdal, Smart Innovation Norway & University of Tromsø, Norway; Dagfinn Wåge, Lyse , Norway; Gunnar Crawford, Stavanger kommune, Norway
0319Privacy by Design for Local Energy CommunitiesPol Van Aubel, Radboud University, The Netherlands; Michael Colesky, Radboud University, The Netherlands; Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Radboud University, The Netherlands; Erik Poll, Radboud University, The Netherlands; Carlos Montes Portela, Enexis, The Netherlands
0323Blockchain for peer-to-peer energy exchanges: design and recommendationsDavid Vangulick, ORES - University of Liège, Belgium; Bertrand Cornélusse, University of Liège, Belgium; Damien Ernst, University of Liège, Belgium
0330Developing Policy Schemes Towards Grid-Scale Microgrids; Discussing The Iranian CaseMohammad Hassan Bahmani, Tarbiat modares university, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Mahmoud Reza Haghifam, Tarbiat modares university, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Majid Miri Larimi, Tarbiat modares university, Islamic Republic Of Iran
0354The roles of the Distribution System Operators in making microgrids an integrated part of the electricity distribution system of the future.Hadi Safarifarmad, Khorasanrazavi Electric Distribution Co., Islamic Republic Of Iran
0356Establishment of ESS by customer type for optimal effect and Analysis of efficiency improvement of power system operation through installation of ESSChung-yeol Yang, Korea Electric Power Corporation , The Republic Of Korea; In-gyu Choi, Korea Electric Power Corporation , The Republic Of Korea; Ki-ju Ahn, Korea Electric Power Corporation , The Republic Of Korea; Seung-ho Yang, Korea Electric Power Corporation , The Republic Of Korea
0375Sizing and dispatching of local energy communities to assess their potential economic impact through regulation and community designDamien Schyns, Tractebel, Belgium; Frédéric Tounquet, Tractebel, Belgium; Parvathy Chittur Ramaswamy, Tractebel, Belgium; Siebert Bressinck, Tractebel, Belgium; Vincenzo Giordano, Tractebel, Belgium
0384Improved methods for stakeholder analysis to unveil vital roles and responsibilities in the future flexibility marketsIliana Ilieva, Smart Innovation Norway, Norway; Sanket Puranik, Smart Innovation Norway, Norway; Bernt Bremdal, Smart Innovation Norway, Norway
0393Topological power plants as embedded microgrids for the market and grid integration of distributed energy resourcesMaria Vasconcelos, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Nicolas Thie, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Armin Schnettler, RWTH-AACHEN University, Germany; Michael Metzger, Siemens AG, Germany; Alexander Hammer, Siemens AG, Germany ; Markus Reischböck, Siemens AG, Germany; Robert Koeberle, AllgäuNetz GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
0399Methodology for Factual Justification to Prioritize Critical Infrastructures during Emergency Power SupplyChristoph Steinhart, Augsburg, University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Sonja Baumgartner, Augsburg, University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Michael Finkel, Augsburg, University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Rolf Witzmann, Technical University of Munich, Germany
0400Organisation of the commercial and public services for the installation of local and renewable energy communitiesRuth Van Caenegem, Eandis, Belgium; Wim Cardinaels, Energyville, Belgium; Frederik Loeckx, Flux50, Belgium; Freddy Van Bogget, KBC, Belgium
0402Lessons learned from local energy projects in ScotlandCalum Edmunds, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; Stuart Galloway, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; Damien Frame, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
0404Strengthening the foundation of community energy models: community engagement and socio-economic impacts in Project SENSIBLEGisela Mendes, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Pedro Castro, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Alexandre Neto, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Julian Marsh, MOZES, United Kingdom; Lucelia Rodrigues, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom ; Lorna Kiamba, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
0439Challenges for coordination consumption of a pool of prosumersMoch Arief Albachrony, CEA & BPPT, Indonesia; Duy Long HA, CEA-INES, France; Quoc Tuan Tran, CEA/INES, INSTN – Paris Saclay University, France; Adrien BRUN, CEA-INES, France; Marc PETIT, Centrale Supelec, France
0440Real-Time Bidding Strategies from Micro-Grids Using Reinforcement LearningIoannis Boukas, University of Liège, Belgium; Damien Ernst, University of Liège, Belgium; Bertrand Cornélusse, University of Liège, Belgium
0479Berlenga Island - Sustainable Smart MicrogridRicardo Santos, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Gonçalo Faria, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Claudia Pinto, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Antonio Fonseca, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; António Joyce, LNEG, Portugal ; Nuno Cativo, Camera Peniche, Portugal
0480Energy Community: the Italian Scenario within the pan-European FrameworkClaudio Carlini, RSE - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy; Diana Moneta, RSE - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy; Valerio Angelucci, RSE - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy
0494Multi-objective Role of BESS in an Energy SystemNadezda Belonogova, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Ville Tikka, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Samuli Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Jukka Lassila, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Jarmo Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland ; Pirjo Heine, Helen Electricity Network Ltd., Finland; Atte Pihkala, Helen Electricity Network Ltd., Finland; Hannu-Pekka Hellman, Helen Electricity Network Ltd., Finland; Juha Karppinen, Helen Ltd., Finland; Kristiina Siilin, Helen Ltd., Finland; Jussi Matilainen, Fingrid Oyj, Finland; Minna Laasonen, Fingrid Oyj, Finland ; Markku Hyvarinen, Helen Electricity Network Ltd., Finland
0496Peak Demand Charge Reduction in Microgrids through Adaptive Optimal Energy ManagementDino Ablakovic, Siemens AG, Germany; Markus Reischböck, Siemens AG, Germany; Constantin Ginet, Siemens AG, Germany
0497On the design of a microgrids aggregation management framework to provide ancillary servicesAlessio La Bella, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Marcello Farina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Carlo Sandroni, RSE, Ricerca sul sistema energetico, Italy; Riccardo Scattolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
0500Testing grid-based electricity prices and batteries in a field testVictor Reijnders, University of Twente, The Netherlands; Marco Gerard, University of Twente, The Netherlands; Gerard Smit, University of Twente, The Netherlands; Johann Hurink, University of Twente, The Netherlands
0513Demand Side Management in a rural areaPedro Castro, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Ricardo André, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Alexandre Neto, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Gisela Mendes, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Clara Gouveia, INESC TEC, Portugal ; Olli Kilkki, Empower, Finland; Carlos Florez, ARMINES, France; André Madureira, INESC TEC, Portugal; Andrea Michiorri, ARMINES, France
0520Distributed Iterative Local Energy Bidding in Agent-based MicrogridsYajun Zhang, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Chenghong Gu, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Furong Li, University of Bath, United Kingdom
0521Assessment of Relative Efficiency of Differing Energy Markets for Community EnergyLanqing Shan, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Heng Shi, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Liz Sidebotham, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom; Furong Li, University of Bath, United Kingdom
0529Improved Residential Electricity Feedback through Household-specific BaselinesAram Mäkivierikko, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Sweden; Hossein Shahrokni, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Sweden; Olga Kordas, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Sweden
0539Microgrid Business Intelligent Model Based on a Fuzzy Systemhoda farag, Alexandria Electricity Distribution Company, Egypt; Mohamed Elhoseiny, Alexandria Electricity Distribution Company, Egypt
0552Impact of An Aggregator of Distributed Energy Resources on Traditional Power System ParticipantsIvan Pavié, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia; Mateo Beus, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia; Hrvoje Pandžié, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia; Tomislav Capuder, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia; Ivona Štritof, Hrvatska elektroprivreda d.d., Croatia ; Ivan Andročec, Hrvatska elektroprivreda d.d., Croatia
0591A multi-agent system approach to model the interaction between distributed generation deployment and the gridMiguel Manuel de Villena Millan, University of Liège, Belgium; Axel Gautier, University of Liège, Belgium; Raphael Fonteneau, University of Liège, Belgium; Damien Ernst, University of Liège, Belgium