Podium Sessions
Podium Session 1 – Developments in Liberalised Electricity Markets
Tuesday 11:00 – 12:30
Resource Policy in the Post-liberalised GB Electricity Market
Speaker: Derek Bunn, London Business School
The Clean Energy for All Europeans Package –Reflections from a Markets Perspective
Speaker: Timo Schulz, EEX group
Podium Session 2 – Market Integration of Renewable Energies
Tuesday 14:00 – 15:30
On how to integrate large quantities of variable renewables into electricity systems
Speaker: Reinhard Haas, Energy Economics Group, TU Wien
Clean Energy for all European
Speaker: Jan Steinkohl, OfficerEuropean Commission – DG Energy
Podium Session 3 – Electricity Markets & Future Infrastructure
Wednesday 11:00 – 12:30
Grid and market development – what is needed for German Energiewende?
Speaker: Dirk Biermann, 50Hertz Transmission GmbH
The EU winter package and the future of the German Energiewende
Speaker: Rainer Baake, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
Podium Session 4 – EEM 2017 Forecast Competition
Wednesday 16:00 – 17:30
Forecast Competition Design and Overview of Results
Speaker: Dirk Hladik, Hannes Hobbie, TU Dresden
Cluster-based Regime-switching AR for the EEM 2017 Wind Power Forecasting Competition
Speaker: Ciaran Gilbert, University of Strathclyde
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Wind power generation prediction using autoregressive models
Speaker: Peyman Mazidi, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
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Day-Ahead Wind Power Generation Forecasting Using Support Vector Machines
Speaker: Pierre Huyn, Hitach America, Ltd.
Podium Session 5 – Business Strategies for the Energy Sector under Uncertainty
Thursday 14:00 – 15:00
Gas grids under Regulation and Energy Markets in Transition: Challenges for Business Development
Speaker: Ralph Bahke, Ontras Gastransport GmbH
Business Strategies for Energy Sector under Uncertainty
Speaker: Marc Oliver Bettzüge, Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne
Podium Session 6 – Network Tariffs and Renewable Integration
Friday 11:00 – 12:30
The Need for New Energy Tariffs (in Germany)
Speaker: Wolf Fichtner, Institute for Industrial Production, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Revisiting Restructured Electricity Market Design: What the Past 30 Years Taught Us and What Electricity Systems of the Future Need
Speaker: Ramteen Sioshansi, Department of Integrated Systems Engineering, The Ohio State University
Parallel Sessions
S01 – Balancing Markets: Design Options
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
033 – Design and Performance of European Balancing Power Auctions
Speaker: Fabian Ocker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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145 – An Analysis of Market Mechanism and Bidding Strategy for Power Balancing Market Mixed by Conventional and Renewable Energy
Speaker: Bo Jie, Yokohama National University
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179 – Social Welfare of Balancing Markets
Speaker: Pavel Zolotarev, TransnetBW
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242 – A framework for ancillary services design
Speaker: Samuel Glismann, Flensburg University & TenneT TSO B.V.
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S02 – RES Support Schemes
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
119 – Experiences with Auctions for Renewable Energy Support
Speaker: David Fernando Mora Alvarez, Technical University of Denmark
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026 – Flexibility-friendly support policies: A Nordic and Baltic perspective
Speaker: Luis Boscán, Technical University of Denmark
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182 – Heterogeneity of Intermittent Energy Sources and Cost-effective Renewable Policies
Speaker: Clemens Streitberger, ETH Zurich
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S03 – Flexibility in Energy Systems – I
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
021 – Optimal storage dispatch in a consumer setting with local generation resources
Speaker: Dennis Metz, University of Porto
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027 – Assessing the Upward Demand Response Potential for Mitigating the Wind Generation Curtailment: A Case Study
Speaker: Ali Mubbashir, Aalto University
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169 – Energy Flexibility in Retail Buildings: from a Business Ecosystem Perspective
Speaker: Joy Dalmacio Billanes, University of Southern Denmark
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032 – Application of Priority Service Pricing for Mobilizing Residential Demand Response in Belgium
Speaker: Yuting Mou, Université catholique de Louvain
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S04 – Energy Finance and Macroeconomic Interdependencies
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
029 – Links between Production and Consumption of Electricity with Economic Performance in Mexico
Speaker: Ricardo Massa, CIDE
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150 – The role of public investment & development banks in enabling or constraining new power generation technologies
Speaker: Bjarne Steffen, ETH Zurich
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074 – How cost effective is EU climate policy? Evidence from Portugal using integrated modelling
Speaker: Sara Proença, CERNAS / Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra
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125 – Energy Indicators Framework and Climate Change Policy Implications
Speaker: Jorge Cunha, University of Minho
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S05 – Grid Modelling and Locational Marginal Pricing
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
168 – Reduced Transmission Grid Representation using the St. Clair Curve applied to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas
Speaker: Henry Martin, Technical University of Munich
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229 – Modelling the potential impacts of locational versus system-wide strike prices in contracts for difference for low carbon generation
Speaker: Shona Pennock, University of Strathclyde
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S06 – Dealing with Imbalances in Energy Systems
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
073 – Acquisition of a Balance Responsible Party under grid restrictions in an Extended Scheduling System
Speaker: Stefan Klaiber, Fraunhofer IOSB-AST
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081 – Imbalances costs of small-scale renewable not dispatchable power plants in the Italian electricity market
Speaker: Nicola Sorrentino, University of Calabria
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237 – Assessment of nodal pricing applied to imbalance settlement: approaches and issues for implementation in zonal markets
Speaker: Alessandro Zani, RSE SpAA
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202 – Economic evaluation in using storage to reduce imbalance costs of renewable power plants sources
Speaker: Nicola Sorrentino, University of Calabria
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S07 – Small Scale Energy Storages
Tuesday 16:00 – 17:30
214 – Capacity sharing – economic analysis of home battery systems
Speaker: Rafal Dzikowski, Lodz University of Technology
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093 – The Role of Energy Storage in Local Energy Markets
Speaker: Esther Marie Mengelkamp, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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091 – Analysis of the Minimum Activation Period of Batteries in Frequency Containment Reserve
Speaker: Agustín Motte Cortés, Fraunhofer ISE
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262 – PV-Battery Community Energy Systems: Economic, Energy Independence and Network Deferral Analysis
Speaker: Nicholas Good, University of Manchester
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S08 – Market Equlibria and Stochastic Approaches
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
092 – Assessing the Potential Benefit of Energy Storage in Emission constrained Power Markets using Equilibrium Modeling
Speaker: Magnus Askeland, Sintef Energy Research
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211 – Electricity Market Equilibria and Intermittent Renewables – A Stochastic Approach
Speaker: Thomas Möbius, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
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241 – Assessing the Adaption of Stochastic Clearing Procedure to a Hydro-penetrated Market
Speaker: Nilufar Neyestani, INESC TEC
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152 – Towards a simplified approach for modeling policymaker’s decisions in the power sector
Speaker: Salvador Doménech Martínez, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
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S09 – Economic Potential of Storage Systems
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
186 – The Value of Energy Storages under Uncertain CO2-Prices and Renewable Shares
Speaker: Christoph Zöphel, TU Dresden
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212 – Value of Multi-Market Trading for a Hydropower Producer
Speaker: Marte Fodstad, Sintef Energy Research
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106 – Economics of energy storage in the German Electricity and Reserve Markets
Speaker: Behnam Zakeri, Aalto University
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104 – Pumped-Storage Plants improving Brazilian Interconnected System operation when facing high solar and wind sources participation
Speaker: Pedro Machado, University of São Paulo
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S10 – Balancing Markets: Sizing Balancing Demand
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
082 – Dynamic Dimensioning of Balancing Reserve
Speaker: Patrick Schultheis, RWTH Aachen
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083 – Endogenous Secondary Reserves Requirements in Long-Term Electricity Generation Models
Speaker: Alberto Campos, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
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058 – Machine Learning Analysis for a Flexibility Energy Approach towards Renewable Energy Integration with Dynamic Forecasting of Electricity Balancing Power
Speaker: Andreas Essl, Energy-Control Austria
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S11 – Analysis of Natural Gas, Coal and Oil Markets: Infrastructure and Uncertainty in Security Supply
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
010 – Investment analysis of unconventional hydrocarbon resources under uncertainty
Speaker: Anca Costescu, European Commission – Joint Research Center
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072 – The changing landscape of world gas markets at the horizon 2020
Speaker: Sina Heidari, University of Duisburg Essen
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094 – Advanced Simulation Solutions to overcome Limitations to Forecasting Scenarios for Natural Gas Trading
Speaker: Joel Enderlin, ENGIE
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143 – Resilience in the German Natural Gas Network: Modelling Approach for a High-Resolution Natural Gas System
Speaker: Philipp Hauser, TU Dresden
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S12 – Cross-sectoral Analysis
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
028 – Aggregated modelling approach of power and heat sector coupling technologies in power system models
Speaker: Philipp Härtel, Fraunhofer IWES
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126 – Coupling of Electricity and Gas Market Models
Speaker: Timo Kern, Forschungsgesellschaft für Energiewirtschaft mbH
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160 – Power market impacts of increased use of electricity in the heating sector
Speaker: Jon Gustav Kirkerud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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S13 – Congestion Management
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
274 – The Division of the Common German-Austrian Electricity Market from a Legal Perspective
Speaker: Florian Stangl, CHSH Attorney at Law
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165 – Analysis of Redispatch and Transmission Capacity Pricing on a Local Electricity Market Setup
Speaker: Philipp Staudt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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224 – Combined power market and power grid modeling – First results of the project SystemKontext
Speaker: Denis Mende, Fraunhofer IWES
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250 – Integrating Balancing Reserves and Congestion Management to Re-balance the German System
Speaker: Carla Mendes, University of Basel
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S14 – Innovative Business Models
Wednesday 09:00 – 10:30
176 – Ancillary services – between need for a market and decentral business cases
Speaker: Judith Litzenburger, EnergyAgency.NRW
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227 – Market-based business model for flexible energy aggregators in distribution networks
Speaker: Jernej Zupančič, University of Ljubljana
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098 – Effects of Implementing Decentralized Business Models at Neighborhood Energy System Level: A Model Based Cross-sectional Analysis
Speaker: Fabian Scheller, Universität Leipzig
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228 – A review of business models for small prosumers in a post-RES subsidy and post-priority dispatch world
Speaker: Tomi Medved, University of Ljubljana
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S15 – Flexibility in Energy Systems – II
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30
167 – Value Assessment of Aggregated Energy Flexibility when traded on Multiple Markets
Speaker: Pamela MacDougall, TNO
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078 – The Role of Demand Side Management for the System Integration of Renewable Energies
Speaker: Theresa Müller, TU Dresden
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096 – Demand Side Response Aggregators: how they decide customer suitability
Speaker: Mitchell Curtis, University of Reading
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111 – Assessing Storage and Substitution as Power Flexibility enablers in Industrial Processes
Speaker: Margarida Henriques, University of Lisbon
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S16 – Generation Expansion Planning
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30
127 – Electricity Capacity Expansion in a Cournot Duopoly
Speaker: Helene Brøndbo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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076 – Generation Expansion Planning under Uncertainty: An Application of Stochastic Methods to the German Electricity System
Speaker: Friedrich Kunz, DIW Berlin
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038 – Generation Expansion Planning under Uncertainty Considering Power-to-Gas Technology
Speaker: Niklas van Bracht, RWTH Aachen
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095 – Optimizing capacity extensions in power systems: a case study of Bavaria and a comparison to Texas
Speaker: Thomas Deetjen, The University of Texas at Austin
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S17 – Energy Markets: Market Coupling
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30
088 – Impact of Generation Shift Key Determination on Flow Based Market Coupling
Speaker: Constantin Dierstein, TU Dresden
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258 – Market-coupling and the impact of cross border flows on the balancing of power demand
Speaker: Aleksandra Baczyńska, Lodz University of Technology
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273 – What is the impact of the EU Energy Union on electricity prices? Results for selected member states
Speaker: Barbara Breitschopf, Fraunhofer ISI
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114 – The application of a flow-based methodology for yearly network analysis according to market data
Speaker: Benedetto Aluisio, Politecnico di Bari
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S18 – Electricity Market Design for Renewable Integration
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30
178 – Defining a day-ahead spot market for unbundled time-specific renewable energy certificates
Speaker: Christian Will, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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112 – Electricity markets overview – market participation possibilities for renewable and distributed energy resources
Speaker: Ivan Pavić, University of Zagreb
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185 – Future Electricity Market Structure to Ensure Large Volume of RES
Speaker: Artjoms Obusevs, Institute of Physical Energetics
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263 – Designing electricity markets to integrate both energy efficiency and renewable energy policies: Future-proofing residential electricity retail tariffs
Speaker: Lisa Ryan, University College Dublin
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S19 – System Operators and Security of Supply
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30
155 – The Operational Difficulty of Standardizing Frequency Restoration Products
Speaker: Marc Scherer, Swisscom Energy Solutions Ltd
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064 – Sizing of a Photovoltaic-Storage System for Power System Frequency Support
Speaker: Ali Mubbashir, Aalto University
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164 – Energy Markets Impact on the Risk of Cascading Failures in Power Systems
Speaker: Bing Li, ETH Zurich
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292 – Exceptional Events Classification in the Portuguese Quality of Electricity Supply Regulation
Speaker: Hugo Pousinho, ERSE
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S20 – Local Energy Markets
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30
139 – Trading on Local Energy Markets: A Comparison of Market Designs and Bidding Strategies
Speaker: Esther Marie Mengelkamp, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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036 – On the Efficiency of Local Electricity Markets
Speaker: Hélène Le Cadre, EnergyVille
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089 – Waste incineration plants as the supportive element of a local energy network
Speaker: Christoph Pieper, TU Dresden
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122 – Evaluation of the effects of time-of-use pricing for private households based on measured load data
Speaker: Michael Hinterstocker, Forschungsgesellschaft für Energiewirtschaft mbH
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S21 – Modelling Balancing Power Markets
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
070 – Modelling reserve management strategies and assessing impacts on short term markets with the OPTIMATE prototype simulation platform
Speaker: Marco Schudel, RTE
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080 – Estimation of the Spanish Secondary Reserves Requirements
Speaker: Jose Villar Collado, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
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116 – Interdependencies of harmonised procurement of manually and automatically activated FRR in selected Central European Balancing Markets
Speaker: Bettina Burgholzer, TU Wien
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260 – Balancing Reserves in the Light of 2050 – From Model Fundamentals to Market Developments
Speaker: Casimir Lorenz, DIW Berlin / TU Berlin
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S22 – Transmission System Planning
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
015 – Transmission System Planning Considering Solar Distributed Generation Penetration
Speaker: Phillipe Vilaça Gomes, University of Porto
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295 – Robust Transmission Planning – An Application to the Case of Germany in 2050
Speaker: Alexander Weber, TU Berlin
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272 – The role of spatial scale in joint optimisations of generation and transmission for European highly renewable scenarios
Speaker: Jonas Hörsch, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
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052 – Generation/transmission investment planning integrated with market equilibrium models in electricity markets
Speaker: Emre Çelebi, Kadir Has University
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S23 – Modelling and Simulation of Energy and Carbon Markets
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
085 – Determinants of Power Hedging Mechanisms in Liberalized Electricity Markets
Speaker: Petr Spodniak, ESRI
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199 – Structural breaks in emission allowance prices
Speaker: Peter Molnár, University of Stavanger
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148 – Volatility spillovers in the Iberian electricity market
Speaker: João Lagarto, ISEL
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183 – Carbon Leakage and Competitiveness: Socio-economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Decrease on the European Area Until 2050
Speaker: Roland Cunha Montenegro, University of Stuttgart
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S24 – Mobility Sector
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
223 – Climate policy beyond the European Emissions Trading System: Spotlight on the Transport Sector in Germany
Speaker: Heidi Ursula Heinrichs, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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238 – Using electric vehicles as flexible resource in power systems: A case study in the Netherlands
Speaker: Sylvain Quoilin, University of Liège
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291 – Macro environmental analysis of the electric vehicle battery second use market
Speaker: Robert Reinhardt, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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198 – Valuation of Contract Between Power supplier and Electric Vehicle Owner
Speaker: Josip Vasilj, Chalmers Univeristy of Technology
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S25 – Hydropower
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
054 – Operational hydropower scheduling with post-spot distribution of reserve obligations
Speaker: Jiehong Kong, Sintef Energy Research
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055 – Operational use of marginal cost curves for hydropower plants as decision support in real-time balancing markets
Speaker: Hans Ivar Skjelbred, Sintef Energy Research
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071 – Hydropower operation in a changing environment
Speaker: Moritz Schillinger, University of Basel
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018 – Optimization of Cascaded Hydro Units Modeled as Price Makers Using the linprog Function of MATLAB® and Considering the Tailwater Effect
Speaker: Mário Castro, INESC TEC
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S26 – Load Forecasting
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
207 – Modelling of Demand Response for Utility’s Load Forecasting
Speaker: Smita Lokhande, Tata Consultancy Services
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220 – Where are the electricity load hotspots in 2035? A load curve analysis considering demographic and technological changes
Speaker: Anna-Lena Klingler, Fraunhofer ISI
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140 – How to improve Standard Load Profiles: Updating, Regionalization and Smart Meter Data
Speaker: Daniel Scholz, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
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163 – Short-Term Load Forecasting of Multiregion Systems Using Mixed Effects Models
Speaker: Miguel López, Universidad Miguel Hernández
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S27 – Energy System Analysis and Adequacy of Supply
Thursday 09:00 – 10:30
066 – Adequacy of Power Capacity during Winter Peaks in Finland
Speaker: Jaakko Jääskeläinen, Aalto University
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190 – Nuclear and Coal Moratoria Effects on the European Electricity System
Speaker: Jonas Savelsberg, University of Basel
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205 – Considering power plants mothballing in long term simulation models for liberalized power markets
Speaker: Ahmed Ousman Abani, Mines ParisTech – PSL University
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090 – Managing Energy Risk – A Case Study Of Bulgaria With No Nuclear Power
Speaker: Ndaona Chokani, ETH Zürich
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S28 – Flexibility in Energy Systems – III
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30
124 – Attractiveness of demand response in the Nordic electricity market – present state and future prospects
Speaker: Antti Rautiainen, Tampere University of Technology
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128 – Smart Demand Side Management: Storing energy or storing consumption – it is not the same!
Speaker: Joachim Geske, Imperial College
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149 – Regulatory Barriers for Activating Flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic Electricity Market
Speaker: Claire Bergaentzlé, DTU Management Engineering
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215 – Assessing the Flexibility Potential of the Residential Load in Smart Electricity Grids – A Data-Driven Approach
Speaker: Delaram Azari, Wageningen University
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S29 – Simulation of Spot Electricity Markets
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30
025 – Empirical comparison of three models for determining market clearing prices in Turkish day-ahead electricity market
Speaker: Nermin Elif Kurt, Energy Exchange Istanbul
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087 – Modeling the impact of wind and solar power forecasting errors on intraday electricity prices
Speaker: Florian Ziel, University Duisburg-Essen
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172 – Forecasting Volatility in the EPEX market
Speaker: Peru Muniain, University of the Basque Country
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S30 – Analysis of Natural Gas, Coal and Oil Markets: Market Dynamics and Price Volatility
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30
014 – Price volatility across the Atlantic: the US and the European Natural Gas Markets
Speaker: Daniele Costa, University of Porto
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059 – Russian gas market: domestic market deregulation impact on electricity prices
Speaker: Evgenia Vanadzina, Lappeenranta University of Technology
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156 – The end of long-term contracts? Gas price and market dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe
Speaker: Barbara Breitschopf, Fraunhofer ISI
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192 – Google Searches and Gasoline Prices
Speaker: Peter Molnár, University of Stavanger
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S31 – Market Price Analysis
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30
147 – Short-term forecasting of electricity prices with a computationally efficient hybrid approach
Speaker: Rodrigo de Marcos Peirotén, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
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117 – Intraday Market Asymmetries – a Nordic Example
Speaker: Emilie Rosenlund Soysal, Technical University of Denmark
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079 – Sensitivity of electricity prices in energy-only markets with large amounts of zero marginal cost generation
Speaker: Niina Helistö, VTT
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109 – The effect of hydro and wind generation on the mean and volatility of electricity prices in Spain
Speaker: João Pedro Pereira, Nova School of Business and Economics
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S32 – Distribution Networks
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30
187 – Minimization of Distribution System Losses By Exploiting Storage and Anticipating Market-Driven Behavior of Wind Power Producers
Speaker: Mana Farrokhseresht, Eindhoven University of Technology
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226 – Procurement of Network Loss – System Operators as Traders?
Speaker: Dániel Divényi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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S33 – Agent-Based Modelling
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30
118 – Price-Based vs. Load-Smoothing Pumped Storage Operation: Long-Term Impacts on Generation Adequacy
Speaker: Christoph Fraunholz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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253 – Agent-based Model of the German Heating Market: Simulations concerning the Use of Wood Pellets and the Sustainability of the Market
Speaker: Beatriz Beyer, University of Göttingen
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060 – Simulation of the Iberian Electricity Market Using an Agent Based Model and Considering Hydro Stations
Speaker: José Carlos Sousa, University of Porto
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144 – Willingness to pay for green energy: an agent-based model in NetLogo Platform
Speaker: Anna Kowalska-Pyzalska, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
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S34 – Wind Energy: System Aspects
Thursday 16:00 – 17:00
142 – Integration of wind power – challenges and options for market integration and its impact on future cross- sectorial use
Speaker: Philip Tafarte, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
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146 – Impacts of offshore grid developments in the North Sea region on market values by 2050: How will offshore wind farms and transmission lines pay?
Speaker: Thure Traber, DTU Management Engineering
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135 – Balancing needs and measures in the future West Central European power system with large shares of wind and solar resources
Speaker: Ingeborg Graabak, Norges Tekniske Naturvitenskaplige Universitet
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S35 – Storage Systems and Distribution Network
Thursday 16:00 – 17:00
037 – Cost of Optimal Placement of a CHP Plant Within Existing UDN
Speaker: Sreto Boljevic, Cork Institute of Technology
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084 – Techno-Economic Analysis for Optimal Energy Storage Systems Placement Considering Stacked Grid Services
Speaker: Dimitrios Doukas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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234 – Energy storing vs. generation curtailment – the measures for controlling renewable generation
Speaker: Mateusz Andrychowicz, Lodz University of Technology
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S36 – Wind Forecasting and Assessment
Thursday 16:00 – 17:00
288 – Modeling of Wind Speed Spatio-Temporal Series by Multivariate-GARCH and Copula/GARCH models
Speaker: Costantino Ragno, University of Camerino
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209 – The Accuracy of Wind Energy Forecasts and Prospects for Improvement
Speaker: Kevin Forbes, The Catholic University of America
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069 – The Impact of Power Curve Estimation on Commercial Wind Power Forecasts – An Empirical Analysis
Speaker: Gianni Goretti, Dublin Institute of Tecnology
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S38 – Cross Border Trading
Thursday 16:00 – 17:00
213 – Cross Border Commercial Flow of Electricity for Germany: What does market data tell us?
Speaker: Samarth Kumar, TU Dresden
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257 – Direct current market coupling: Sweden – Poland – Lithuania – Sweden
Speaker: Waldemar Niewiadomski, Lodz University of Technology
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266 – Cost of Deficit Function: Conceptual and Methodological Aspects with an Evaluation of Impacts on the Operation and Expansion of the Brazilian Electricity Sector
Speaker: Marcos Basile Saviano de Paula, Clarissa Petrachini Goncalves, Universidade de São Paulo, EDP PEQUENAS CENTRAIS HID
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S39 – Spatial and Temporal Interdependencies in the Power System
Thursday 16:00 – 17:00
174 – Allocation of nodal costs in heterogeneous highly renewable European electricity networks
Speaker: Mirko Schäfer, Aarhus University
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024 – Spatial and temporal power shifting from flexibility sources. An economic and environmental assessment
Speaker: Amanda Spisto, EU JRC
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S40 – Energy Efficiency and Human Behaviour
Thursday 16:00 – 17:00
233 – Modeling the impact of energy efficiency in the electricity consumption of the Brazilian tertiary sector
Speaker: Bruno Quaresma Bastos, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
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043 – Which are the Energy Efficiency determinants in Portuguese innovative firms?
Speaker: Margarita Robaina, Universidade de Aveiro
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133 – Understanding consumers’ renewable energy behaviour beyond “homo economicus”: An exploratory survey in four European countries
Speaker: Kirsi Kotilainen, University of Tampere
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S41 – Flexibility in Energy Systems – IV
Friday 09:00 – 10:30
230 – Estimation of electricity value for households participating in demand response programs
Speaker: Piotr Piasecki, Poznań University of Technology
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246 – Impacts of Different European Renewable Expansion Strategies on the Future Demand for Flexibility Options Like Storage and Transmission Grid
Speaker: Frank Merten, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
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203 – Comparison of techno-economic characteristics of different flexibility options in the European energy system
Speaker: Theresa Müller, TU Dresden
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S42 – Grid Tariffs
Friday 09:00 – 10:30
141 – Design of Grid Tariffs in Electricity Systems with Variable Renewable Energy and Power to Heat
Speaker: Klaus Skytte, DTU Management Engineering
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136 – Effects of major tariff changes by distribution system operators on profitability of photovoltaic systems
Speaker: Jouni Haapaniemi, Lappeenranta University of Technology
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191 – Network Pricing for Smart Grids considering Customers’ Diversified Contribution to System Peak
Speaker: Xinhe Yang, University of Bath
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243 – How to handle generation at the lowest grid levels in network charges
Speaker: Christine Brandstätt, Jacobs University Bremen
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S43 – Impact of RES on Electricity System
Friday 09:00 – 10:30
016 – Analyzing the influence of Climate Change in Brazilian Electricity Markets
Speaker: Mário Domingos Pires Coelho, University of Porto
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063 – Prospects, Barriers and Possible Mitigation Measures of Integrating Renewable Energy into Kenyan Power System and Market
Speaker: Ibrahim Olalekan Abdulganiyu, Lappeenranta University of Technology
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137 – Capabilities of transformation from carbon-based into a sustainable and low-emission energy mix. Case study for Poland.
Speaker: Wojciech Lyzwa, Lodz University of Technology
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S44 – Capacity Markets
Friday 09:00 – 10:30
044 – Impact of Capacity Market Design on Power System Decarbonization
Speaker: Jeremy Lin, PJM Interconnection
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287 – Capacity market in Poland – evalutaion of the proposed solution
Speaker: Izabela Filipiak, Lodz University of Technology
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231 – Short Term Clearing of Capacity Markets: An Alternative Approach to Capacity Pricing
Speaker: Ariobarzan Sadeghi, TU Eindhoven
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S45 – Scenarios, Modelling and Timely Granularity
Friday 09:00 – 10:30
184 – Market integration VS Temporal granularity: how to provide needed flexibility resources?
Speaker: Olivier Borne, CentraleSupélec
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282 – POTEnCIA: A new EU-wide energy sector model
Speaker: Leonidas Mantzos, European Commission – Joint Research Center
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134 – Cross-Impact Balance as an Approach for the Development of Consistent Storylines for the European Energy Market
Speaker: Paul Kunz, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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041 – Development of Adaptive Time Patterns for Multi-Dimensional Power System Simulations
Speaker: Denis vom Stein, RWTH Aachen
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S46 – Wind Energy: Bidding Strategies & Investment Decisions
Friday 09:00 – 10:30
045 – Optimal Dispatch of Wind Farms Facing Market Prices
Speaker: Gilles Bertrand, UCL
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102 – Valuation of Combined Wind Power Plant and Hydrogen Storage: A Decision Tree Approach
Speaker: Martin Schuster, innogy Consulting
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S47 – Power To X
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
068 – Power-to-Hydrogen and Hydrogen-to-X: Which markets? Which economic potential? Answers from the literature
Speaker: Olfa Tlili, CEA
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151 – Economic Potential of Water Electrolysis within Future Electricity Markets
Speaker: Patrick Larscheid, RWTH Aachen
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248 – Regional Effects of Hydrogen Production in Congested Transmission Grids with Wind and Hydro Power
Speaker: Espen Flo Bødal, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
– Proceedings
065 – Power-to-Hydrogen and Hydrogen-to-X pathways: opportunities for next generation energy systems
Speaker: Olfa Tlili, CEA
– Proceedings
S48 – Integration of European Electriciy Markets
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
040 – Addressing the Question of Regional Generation Adequacy in Capacity Expansion Planning
Speaker: Andreas Maaz, RWTH Aachen
– Proceedings
123 – Multi-area electricity market equilibrium model and its application to the European case
Speaker: Alberto Orgaz, Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica
– Proceedings
254 – Scenarios for Decarbonizing the European Electricity Sector
Speaker: Clemens Gerbaulet, TU Berlin
– Proceedings
210 – The effects of harmonized European climate policy targets in comparison to national targets utilizing a European electricity market model
Speaker: Lukas Nacken, University of Kassel
– Proceedings
S49 – Tariff Structures
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
129 – Development options for distribution tariff structures in Finland
Speaker: Samuli Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology
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138 – Aspects of Advancement of Distribution Tariffs for Small Consumers in Finland
Speaker: Kimmo Lummi, Tampere University of Technology
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035 – Segmentation of Low Voltage Consumers for Designing Individualized Pricing Policies
Speaker: Maria Kotouza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
– Proceedings
S50 – Energy Markets
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
177 – Transparency versus efficiency in the MIBEL market
Speaker: Nuno Fidalgo, FEUP
– Proceedings
188 – Improving Gradient Constraint of Complex Energy Orders on Power Exchanges
Speaker: Anna Mogyorósi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
– Proceedings
245 – The review of market power detection tools in organised electricity markets
Speaker: Edin Lakić, University of Ljubljana
– Proceedings
247 – Real time data analytics platform for power grid smart applications
Speaker: Magda Foti, University of Thessaly
– Proceedings
S51 – Virtual Power Plants
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
158 – Hybrid-Heating-Systems in Lokal Virtual Power Plants
Speaker: Liya Ma, TU Dresden
– Proceedings
100 – Transmission Grid Stabilization using Virtual Power Plants
Speaker: Sören Graupner, University of Leipzig
– Proceedings
056 – Technical integration of Virtual Power Plants into German System Operation
Speaker: André Richter, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
– Proceedings
232 – Power parks for maximization of renewable energy consumption
Speaker: Mateusz Andrychowicz, Lodz University of Technology
– Proceedings
S52 – Market Design Options
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
132 – Rethinking Short-Term Electricity Market Design: Options for Market Segment Integration
Speaker: Christoph Neumann, TenneT TSO GmbH
– Proceedings
162 – Electricity and telecommunication markets: A discussion of market designs
Speaker: Philipp Staudt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
– Proceedings
251 – New Market Roles Changing the Electricity Market Model
Speaker: Beáta Polgári, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
– Proceedings