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12 – 14 September 2016 I Mercure Wien Westbahnhof, Vienna - Austria
Manfred Pils, Director Market and Regulation, Austrian Power Grid AG, Austria
Federico Caleno, Head of New Technologies and Global I&N Innovation,Enel S.p.A., Italy
Nicolas Kuen, Policy Officer, Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission, Belgium
Eduardo Mascarell, Head OPD V2G and stationary storage, Nissan West Europe, France
Learn from these experts among others:
Electricity Balancing and Ancillary Services CongresseBAS
Annual pan-European
Strategies and technologies to enhance planning, operation and participation at the pan-European electricity balancing market
Amine Abada, European Market Integration /Cross Border Market Design,RTE - Résau de Transport d‘Electricité, France
Randi Skytte, Team Lead Power Sales, Bioenergy & Thermal Power, DONG Energy, Denmark
Christian Todem, Convenor Network Code Electricity Balancing Drafting, ENTSO-E European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, Austria
Cormac Nevin, Lead Energy Engineer, Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland Ltd, Nestle UK&Ire‘s, Ireland
To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected] | www.e-bas.de/MM
After 5 years success story of our German speaking event “Future perspectives of the electricity balancing market” we move a step forward and make it pan-European.Electricity balancing and ancillary services are moving more and more from national to pan-European. Renewable energy systems and enhanced security supply are increasing the importance of cross-border flexibility market development. Network Codes are drawn up to regulate the pan-European market. Where does this journey end up and what should be considered?
• Hear from the European Commission and the ENTSO-E about the harmonisation of the pan-European market and get an update about the Network Code development
• Learn how to enhance security supply, flexibility and how to reduce costs by cross border balancing and spot market development
• Discuss with energy intensive industries about future ways on how they can be included in the electricity balancing market
• Find new solutions about how to use renewable energy systems, virtual power plants and electricity storage to compensate active power loss
• Get informed how to evolve the electricity balancing and ancillary services markets from national to pan-European
• Get in touch with TSO’s, DSO’s, electricity suppliers, energy intensive industries and authorities and network with their representatives
Interactive Sessions | Description
Who is Who Discover who else is participating in the conference. The matchmaking picture wall will help you identify who you want to meet at the conference.
Speed Networking Get in touch with the other conference guests in quick paced 1-1 meetings make sure you bring a stack of business cards.
Match and Win Identify your group while at the same time getting to know many of your peers in a short amount of time.
Knowledge Café Exchange your topic related experiences at a round table and develop new ideas while moving from table to table in small groups.
Industry Tables Choose your main discussion topic and deepen your knowledge in close dialogue with experts by pointed questions.
Q & A Make your topic part of the agenda and pose the question you are currently most concerned with. Submit your questions in advance via [email protected] or anonymously on the day.
Open Mic Experts from the authorities, TSO’s, energy providers and energy intensive industries will answer questions from the Q & A session and discuss collectively with the audience possible approaches and solutions.
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To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected] | www.e-bas.de/MM
Speakers
Manfred Pils, Director Market and Regulation, Austrian Power Grid AG, Austria
Christian Todem, Convenor Network Code Electricity Balancing Drafting, ENTSOE European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, Austria
Amine Abada, European Market Integration / Cross Border Market Design,RTE - Résau de Transport d‘Electricité, France
Dr. Philippe Vassilopoulos, Head of Product Design, EPEX SPOT SE, France
Antun Andric, Head of Statistics and Analysis, Operation and Market Department,HOPS - Hrvatski Operator Prijenosnog Sustava d.o.o., Croatia
Federico Caleno, Head of New Technologies and Global I&N Innovation,Enel S.p.A., Italy
Fabian Ocker, Researcher, Institute of Economics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
Nicolas Kuen, Policy Officer, Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission, Belgium
Dr. Bjorn H. Bakken, Project Director Market & Operations NordLink and NSL, Statnett, Norway
Sebastian Ziegler, Market and Process Development Energy Economics50Hertz Transmission GmbH, Germany
Sven Kaiser, Senior Expert, Electricity DepartmentE-Control, Austria
Randi Skytte, Team Lead Power Sales, Bioenergy & Thermal Power, DONG Energy, Denmark
Eduardo Mascarell, Head OPD V2G and stationary storage, Nissan West Europe, France
Cormac Nevin, Lead Energy Engineer, Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland Ltd, Nestle UK&Ire‘s, Ireland
Alain Burtin,Vice President, SEDC – Smart Energy Demand Coalition, Director Energy Management, EDF R&D, France
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To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected] | www.e-bas.de/MM
14:00 Registration
Welcome Master Class A | 14:30 – 16:30Market Designs for European Balancing Power Markets• An introduction to auctions from a game-theoretical perspective• Auction Designs for European balancing power markets• Live Experiment: How would you bid under different market designs?
Fabian Ocker, Researcher, Institute of Economics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
16:30 Refreshment break and networking
Welcome Master Class B | 17:00 – 19:00The use of renewable energy (e.g. wind), virtual power plants and batteries for comparing active power loss• Influence of renewable energy systems • New business areas and future market development• Providing active power loss
Eduardo Mascarell, Head OPD V2G and Stationary Storage,Nissan Europe, France
Evening Master Class C | 18:00 – 20:00Customer integration into the electricity balancing and ancillary services market – Demand Side Response• Opportunities of Demand Side Response• How to involve customers e.g. energy intensive industry• Effort and revenue from customers perspective
Cormac Nevin,Lead Energy Engineer, Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland Ltd, Nestle UK&Ire’s, Ireland
Breakfast Master Class D | 08:00 - 10:00Pan-European flexibility market – Development of the electricity balancing and spot markets• Market overview and future design• The usage of electricity balancing standard products in an integrated pan-European market• Cost benefit analysis
For further information visit www.e-bas.de/MM
Welcome Master Classes I Monday, 12 September 2016 Master Class C I Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Master Class D I Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Master ClassesIQPC’s Master Classes provide the unique opportunity to discuss with renowned experts a specific topic on side and learn from them.All of our Master Classes are solution driven related and practice orientated. Chose your topics out of our tailor made Master Classes!
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To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected] | www.e-bas.de/MM
Conference Day One I Tuesday, 13 September 201608:15 Registration and welcome coffee
Who is Who Discover who else is participating in the conference. The matchmaking picture wall will help you identify who you want to meet at the conference. In cooperation with
08:50 Chairman’s opening
Harmonisation of pan-European electricity balancing and ancillary services market
09:00 Development of pan-European electricity balancing market and ancillary services • State of play of electricity balancing guideline • Further legislative proposals in market design initiative • Framework for ancillary services Nicolas Kuen, Policy Officer Wholesale Markets - Electricity & Gas, Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission, Belgium
09:40 Key elements for European balancing market integration • How should an integrated balancing market look like? • What projects do exist and will contribute to EU solutions • Which steps are needed? Sven Kaiser, Senior Expert, Electricity Department E-Control, Austria
10:20 Speed Networking Get in touch with the other conference guests in quick paced 1-1 meetings. Make sure you bring a stack of business cards.
10:50 Refreshment break and networking
Enhancing security supply and cost reduction by cross border market development
11:20 Establishing Coordinated Balancing Areas (CoBA) for increased security supply cost reduction • Overview and timeline of the CoBA pilot projects • Purpose and objectives of the projects • Implementation of network codes and project initiatives Christian Todem, Convenor Network Code Electricity Balancing Drafting, ENTSO-E – European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, Austria
12:00 Large-scale infrastructure projects to enable pan-European market development - The NordLink and NSL interconnectors • General introduction of the NordLink and NSL projects • Challenges and opportunities in the Nordic market • Continuous Ramping as a means to increase market flexibility Dr. Bjorn H. Bakken, Project Director Market & Operations NordLink and NSL, Statnett, Norway
12:40 Networking luncheon
14:10 Trans European Replacement Reserve Exchange (TERRE) • Sharing RR under NCEB scope • Optimization of balancing energy • Balancing market and ID market Amine Abada, Project Director Integration of European Market, Résau de Transport d’Electricité – RTE, France
14:50 Industry Tables Choose your main discussion topic and deepen your knowledge in close dialogue with experts by pointed questions. Table 1: Energy intensive industry (e.g. automotive, chemistry, pharma, paper, alu minium, oil, gas, nutrition…) Table 2: TSOs and DSOs Christian Todem, Convenor Network Code Electricity Balancing Drafting, ENTSOE - European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, Austria Table 3: Electricity production and energy trading Randi Skytte, Team Lead Power Sales, Bioenergy & Thermal Power, DONG Energy, Denmark Table 4: Authorities Sven Kaiser, Senior Expert, Electricity Department, E-Control, Austria
15:50 Refreshment break and networking
Integration of energy intensive industries into the electricity balancing and ancillary services market
16:20 Demand Side Management – How to involve the consumer • The increasing value of flexibility in the systems • Initiatives for participation • Challenging the barriers for the progress Alain Burtin, Vice President, SEDC – Smart Energy Demand Coalition, Director Energy Management, EDF R&D, France
17:00 Flexibility in energy intensive industries • Electricity balancing with flexible industry processes • Coordination of production • Regulatory challenges Cormac Nevin, Lead Energy Engineer, Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland Ltd, Nestle UK&Ire’s, Ireland
17:40 Closing remarks of the chairman
18:00 – 20:00 Evening Master Class C (see page 4) Evening Event Join us for an informal evening get-together! This is an excellent opportunity for you to meet the other attendees and make new business contacts. All participant of the Evening Master Class will join after the session.
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To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected] | www.e-bas.de/MM
Conference Day Two I Wednesday, 14 September 201607:45 Master Class registration and welcome coffee
08:00 – 10:00 Breakfast Master Class D (see page 4)
10:00 Registration and welcome coffee
10:20 Chairman’s opening Manfred Pils, Director Market and Regulation, Austrian Power Grid AG, Austria
Pan-European flexibility market – Development of the electricity balancing and spot markets
10:30 Evolving the electricity balancing and ancillary services market – From national to pan-European • Using electricity balancing standard products in an integrated pan-European market • Electricity balancing and ancillary services standard products design • Pan-European product pricing Randi Skytte, Team Lead Power Sales, Bioenergy & Thermal Power, DONG Energy, Denmark
11:10 Match and Win Identify your group while at the same time getting to know many of your peers in a short amount of time.
11:20 Knowledge Café Exchange your topic related experiences at a round table and develop new ideas while moving from table to table in small groups. Table 1: Design options for a future integrated European balancing power market Fabian Ocker, Researcher, Institute of Economics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Table 2: Pan-European flexibility market – Development of the electricity balancing and spot markets Sebastian Ziegler, Market and Process Development, Energy Economics, 50Hertz Transmission GmbH, Germany Table 3: Opportunities for the balancing energy marked by inclusion of energy intensive industries Table 4: Compensation of active power loss by energy storage solutions, renewable energy systems and virtual power plants Table 5: How to handle the worst-case: Black-start capability
12:10 Development of the electricity balancing for small SEE TSO in highly regulated environment • State of the art – Balancing and ancillary services market in a highly regulated small market in case of HOPS • Overview of existing projects, initiatives toward market opening • Visions, perspectives in line with ongoing network code development Antun Andric, Head of Statistics and Analysis, Operation and Market Department, HOPS - Hrvatski Operator Prijenosnog Sustava d.o.o., Croatia
12:50 Q & A Make your topic part of the agenda and pose the question you are currently most concerned with. Submit your questions in advance via [email protected] or anonymously on the day.
13:00 Networking luncheon
14:30 The interdependence between commercial power markets and balancing/AS • Electricity balancing markets vs. commercial markets (Day-ahead and Intraday) • What are the interactions between these markets? Is there overlap? • How can we make the trading sequence more efficient from forwards to real-time? • How will distributed resources impact this sequence? Dr. Philippe Vassilopoulos, Head of Product Design, EPEX SPOT SE, France
15:10 Open Mic Experts from the authorities, TSO’s, energy providers and energy intensive industries will answer questions from the Q & A session and discuss collectively with the audience possible approaches and solutions. Dr. Bjorn H. Bakken, Project Director Market & Operations NordLink and NSL, Statnett, Norway
15:40 Harmonisation of the imbalance settlement period – Cost-benefit analysis • Cost-benefit analysis of TSOs • Results of the cost-benefit analysis • Implementation of the outcome of the study Sebastian Ziegler, Market and Process Development, Energy Economics, 50Hertz Transmission GmbH, Germany
16:20 Refreshment break and networking
16:50 Influence of renewable energy systems to the pan-European spot market • Effect of renewables on the electricity markets • Effect of renewables on system operation • Congestion management and new market design Manfred Pils, Director Market and Regulation, Austrian Power Grid AG (APG), Austria
Compensation of active power loss by energy storage solutions, renewable energy systems and virtual power plants
17:30 Vehicle to Grid (V2G) – E-Cars as active electricity storage media and virtual power plant • Integrated grid connection of e-cars • Challenges of mobility and ancillary services • Experience with the integration of e-cars Federico Caleno, Head of New Technologies and Global I&N Innovation, Enel S.p.A., Italy Eduardo Mascarell, Head OPD V2G and stationary storage, Nissan West Europe, France
18:10 Closing remarks of Manfred Pils, Director Market and Regulation, Austrian Power Grid AG, Austria
18:15 End of conference
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