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International Conference

2nd European Conference SmartGrids & E-Mobility

No.: SGM-3515
  • Development and Application of Technologies
  • Exchange of Results and Ideas
  • Know-how Transfer
  • Identification of R&D Needs
  • Presentation of Field Experience

 

Sideevent - 19th October - 14:00-18:00 :

DERlab workshop: Power system services provided by DER units
19th October, time 14:00-18:00, within SmartGrids and E-Mobility at the venue Hotel Bedford, Brussels

In future power systems, more of the system services will be provided by smart distributed energy resource (DER) units. The workshop aims at formulating recommendations to procedures for testing and evaluation of the aggregated response from several, distributed DER units. Attendance is free of charge. Please register at info@der-lab.net. More information at www.der-lab.net."

Date

20.10.10 until 21.10.10

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Location

Belgium, Brüssel, Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre

Location details and directions[Location details and directions]

Scientific Committee

Conference Chairwoman:

Dr.-Ing. Aleksandra Saša Bukvić-Schäfer

Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET/ Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology IWES, Kassel, Germany

Ms. Bukvić-Schäfer studied electrical Engineering at the University of Sarajevo and the University of Kassel, from the latter of which she received her PhD degree. In 2000 she started her scientific career at the Department of Efficient Energy Conversion before joining the Institute for Solar Energy Technology (ISET e.V.) in 2007 as Head of the Energy Storage Technology Group.

Co-Chairman:

Prof. Dr. Didier Mayer

MINES ParisTech, Sophia Antipolis, France

Chairmen's Message

The first Conference on Smart Grids and Mobility was a great success and affirmed the scientific committee in their decision to continue this event on an annual basis. During the last conference it became evident that the necessary emission reductions and the achievement of European targets as far as the contribution of renewables in the energy supply is concerned, both influence many sectors forcing a change towards smart solutions such as smart grids and smart mobility. The conversion of existing traditional structures towards smart concepts yearns for an interdisciplinary and international approach. This is mirrored by the selection of conference topics covering both non-technical and technical issues as considering the progress from the component level to system integration technologies. The first conference not only demonstrated that there is still room for new visions and ideas but also that standar­dization is becoming more and more important.
Spurred on by the lasting impression of the previous conference, the organisation of the 2nd Conference in Brussels has begun. The choice of the conference site emphasizes the need for solutions not only at regional or national levels but also at an international level.
We have the pleasure of inviting you to actively participate in this European Conference and would encourage the submission of papers which contribute to broaden and share knowledge on Smart Grids and Mobility.

We look forward to the opportunity of discussing with you all the exciting ongoing progress and to meeting you at the Conference.

Dr.-Ing. Aleksandra Saša Bukvić-Schäfer

Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET/Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology IWES, Kassel, Germany

Advisory Committee

Dr. Bernhard Michael Buchholz

NTB Technoservice, Pyrbaum, Germany

José Corera

Iberdrola, Spain

Christian Dürschner

Ing.-Büro Alt. Antriebe & Erneuerbare Energien, Erlangen, Germany

Prof. Dr. Edmund Handschin

University of Dortmund, Germany

Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou

NTUA National Technical ­University of Athens, Greece

Prof. Dr. Joao Pecas Lopes

Faculty of Engineering, Porto University, Portugal

Prof. Dr. Didier Mayer

MINES ParisTech, Sophia Antipolis, France

Frans Nieuwenhout

ECN, Petten, The Netherlands

Dr.-Ing. A. S. Bukvić-Schäfer

Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET/Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology IWES, Kassel, Germany

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Schmid

Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET, University of Kassel, Germany

Prof. Dr. Gernot Spiegelberg

Siemens AG, München, Germany

Dr. Petter Stoa

SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway

Philipp Strauss

Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET, University of Kassel, Germany  

Dr. Gerald Vones

Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour, Vienna, Austria

Dr. Christof Wittwer

Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Dr. Eduardo Zabala

Tecnalia, Derio, Spain

You will meet

Regulators, car developers, car manufacturers, utilities, automotive industries, grid operators, engineers and scientists active in the field of renewable energies and storage technologies, electricity power grids, policimakers, consultants, other attendees

Supporting Organisations

Programme

Wednesday, October 20th, 2011

 

9:00    Registration and Check - Welcome Coffee

 

10:00    Opening Address

Eckardt Günther, OTTI, Regensburg, Germany

Aim of the Conference

Dr. Aleksandra Saša Bukvić-Schäfer, Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET/ Fraunhofer IWES, Kassel, Germany

SmartGrids and E-Mobility in Future Energy Systems

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Schmid, Institute of Solar Energy Technology ISET, University of Kassel, Germany

>Smart Grids Initiatives in Europe

Chair: Dr. Aleksandra Saša Bukvić-Schäfer, Institute for Solar Energy Technology ISET / Fraunhofer IWES, Kassel, Germany

10:40     Mobile Energy Resources in Grids for Electricity - the EU-Merge Project

Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou, NTUA National Technical University of Athens, Greece

11:00     Experiences of the German Technology Programs - E-Energy and ICT for E-Mobility

Dr. Andreas Goerdeler, German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Berlin, Germany

11:20     Business models and technical challenges for coupling massive amounts of electric vehicles

Ronnie Belmans, ESAT/ELECTA, Heverlee, Belgium

11:40     E-Mobility for industry purposes

Prof. Dr. Gernot Spiegelberg, Siemens AG, München, Germany

12:00    Discussion

 

12:25    Lunch Break and Visit to the Trade und Poster Exhibition

Business Models for Smart Mobility

Chair: Dr. Britta Buchholz, MVV Energie AG, Mannheim, Germany

13:45    Business Models for Electric Vehicles

Malte Bolczek, Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany

14:00    Classification of Business Models in the E-Mobility Domain

Dr. Anke Weidlich, SAP Research, CEC Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

14:15    The Added Economic and Environmental Value of Plug-in Electric Vehicles Connected to Commercial Building Microgrids

Dr. Michael Stadler, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab.), Berkeley, USA

14:30    Business Approach to Electric Vehicles Fast Charging Stations

Prof. Christos Ioakimidis, IST-MIT Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal

14:45    Discussion

 

15:05    Poster Presentations

 

A1    Smart Architecture for Solar Mobility - Solar Car Parks Fulfil Architectonical Functions and Generate Power for E-mobiles at Same Time

Willi Ernst, CentroSolar Group AG, Paderborn, Germany

A2     Smart Vision of the Croatian Distribution System

Tomislav Capuder, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Croatia

A3     Evaluation of Absorption Capacity of Distribution Grids for Electric Vehicle Integration in Rural Areas

Lan Liu, Institute of Electrical Power Systems, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

B1     Economic and Environmental Analysis for Grid-connected Hybrid Photovoltaic-wind Power System in the Arid Region

Saheb-Koussa Djohra, Centre de Développment des Energies Renouvalble (C.D.E.R.), Alger, Algerie

15:20     Coffee Break and Visit to the Poster Exhibition

 

Smart Integration Technologies and Components

Chair: José Corera, Iberdrola, Spain

15:45     Platform for the Development of V2G Algorithms for participating in the Electricity Market

Dr. Eduardo Zabala, Tecnalia, Derio, Spain

16:00     Infrastructure. Comparison of a Stationary and Mobile Metering Concept for Electric Vehicles

Jochen Link, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

16:15     E-Mobility Charging Infrastructure and its Integration into Energy Management Systems

Thorsten Temme, Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Blomberg, Germany

16:30     Simulation Study of a “Smart Grid” Approach: V2G, Variable Tariffs, Reactive Power Control

Bernhard Wille-Haussmann, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

16:45     Impact Assessment of Communications on the Hierarchical Frequency Control of Smart Distribution Grids with Electric Vehicles under Emergency Operation

David Emanuel da Silva Rua, INESC-Porto, Porto, Portugal

17:00     Variable Tariffs for Demand Response with Grid-connected Electric Vehicles and their Contribution to Integrate Intermittent Renewable Generation

David Dallinger, Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany

17:15     Discussion

 

17:45     Poster Presentations

C1     Development and Assessment of Synthetic Load Profiles for Low Voltage Grids

Marc Eisenreich, Institute of Electrical Energy Systems, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

C2     Single Integrated Solution Device for the Smartgrid

Aitor Arzuaga, ZIV, Zamudio, Spain

C3     A Modular Monitoring and Control System for Renewable Power Generation

Dr. Alexander Hakenjos, EneergY GbR, Kandern, Germany

C4     V2G and Consumer Behavior: Impact of Smart Meter Diffusion on EV Storage

Martin Rixen, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar, Germany

C5     The Energy Box – a Model for Optimizing the Electricity Management Decisions

Luis José Oliveira, Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal

C6     Smart Electric Mobility - Storage of Electric Car Batteries for Mobility Use and Grid Stability

Christoph Leitinger, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

C7     Analysis and Comparison of Common Device Profiles for Intelligent In-house Energy Management

Gregor Rohbogner, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

18:10     End of the first Conference Day

Visit to the Trade and Poster Exhibition

 

19:30     Dinner

Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre, Brussels

 

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

 

Electric Vehicles and Storage

Chair: Dr. Petter Stoa, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway

9:00     Identifying the Potential of Electric Vehicles in a Large Scale Car Sharing Scheme

Tobias Denys, VITO, Mol, Belgium

9:15     What is a Right-Sized PHEV? Considering Users’ Driving Profiles

Fabian Kley, Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany

9:30     Battery Charging and Discharging System in Automotive Applications

Henri Makkonen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Lappeenranta, Finland

9:45     Approaches of Li-Ion Battery Performance and Lifetime Models – Tailor-made Simulation Solutions for R & D of Storage Systems for Vehicle and Grid Applications

Jochen Bernhard Gerschler, Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives (ISEA), RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

10:00     Discussion

 

10:20     Poster Presentations

 

D1     Generation of Stochastic Load Profiles for Mobile Energy Storages

Markus Litzlbauer, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

D2     Modeling of Electric Vehicles (EVs) for EV Integration Study

Dr. Qiuwei Wu, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

D3     Comparison of Energy Management Systems for Electric Vehicle Charging and Discharging

Johannes Prior, Fraunhofer IWES, Department Systems Engineering and Grid Integration, Kassel, Germany

D4     Optimization Concepts for the Integration of Electric Vehicles in Renewable Energy Grids

Prof. Dr. Klaus Brinkmann, Umwelt-Campus Birkenfeld, University of Applied Sciences Trier, Trier, Germany

D5     The Impact of the Electric Vehicle on the Smart Distribution Grid

Mikel Zamalloa, uSysCom ZIV, Zamudio, Spain

D6     A Technical Management and Market Operation Framework for Electric Vehicles Integration into Electric Power Systems

Prof. João Abel Peças Lopes, INESC Porto, Porto, Portugal

D7     How »Green« is Railway Transportation?

Stefan Fassbinder, Beratung elektrotechnische Anwendungen Deutsches Kupferinstitut Berufsverband, Düsseldorf, Germany

E1     E-island: Expandable Internet Sustained Load and Demand Side Management for the Integration into Virtual Power Plants

Hans Schaefers, SUmBi Ingenieure, Hamburg, Germany

E2     MetaPV: Creating the First PV Smart Grid in the Real World

Dr. Thong Vu Van, 3E, Brussels, Belgium

E3     Conversion of a Conventional Vehicle to a Battery Electric Vehicle in the Framework o an Educational Project

Brecht van Hooreweder, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Afdeling PMA, Heverlee, Belgium

E4     Balancing of Local Energy Supply and Demand Fluctuations by Means of Controllable Cogeneration and Battery Storage Devices

Dr. Thilo Bocklisch, TU Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany

11:00     Coffee Break and Visit to the Trade und Poster Exhibition

 

Integration of Plug-in-Vehicles

Chair: Dr. Christof Wittwer, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

11:30     Effects of E-cars on Electrical Power Infrastructure Requirements

Dr. Matthias Hable, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

11:45     Virtual Power Plants with Electric Vehicles

Inaki Grau, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

12:00     Smart Integration of Electric Vehicles into European Power Grids

Michael Metz, Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

12:15     Uniform Identification Scheme for Roaming in E-mobility Charging Infrastructure

Jonas Fluhr, Research Institute for Operations Management (FIR), RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

12:30     Photovoltaics and Wind in Virtual Power Plants: Site-specific Forecasting Techniques

Dr. Achim Woyte, 3E, Brussels, Belgium

12:45     Discussion

 

13:10     Lunch Break and Visit to the Poster Exhibition

 

Pilot- and Demonstration Projects

Chair: Dr. Eduardo Zabala, Tecnalia, Derio, Spain

14:30     Pilot- and Demonstration Projects

Peter van den Bossche, Citelec, Brussels, Belgium (tbc.)

14:45     State of the Art Analysis on the Introduction of Electric Vehicles: First Results from the Belgian Trans2House Project

Grietus Mulder, Flemish Institute for Technological VITO, Mol, Belgium

15:00     Scientific Accompanying Research of the Electric Mobility Model Region Vlotte in Austria

Andreas Schuster, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

15:15     First Experiences of the Bidirectional Integration of VW\'s plug-in Hybrids to Set Up the E.ON/VW Fleet Test

Dr. Robert Kohrs, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

15:30    What are the Drivers for a Successful Diffusion of Electric Mobility Technologies? - A Structural Equation Modelling Approach

Richard Colmorn, Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, Germany

15:45    Smartgrid Challenges and Requirements. Real Experiences in a Mediterranean Spanish Urban Area

Aitor Arzuaga, ZIV, Zamudio, Spain

16:00    Discussion

 

16:30    Closing Remarks

Perspective and participants feedbacks

Prof. Dr. Didier Mayer, MINES ParisTech, Sophia Antipolis, France

16:45     End of Conference - Farewell Coffee

 

 

Organisation Committee

Eckardt Günther
Britta Haseneder

OTTI e.V.
Renewable Energies

Wernerwerkstraße 4
93049 Regensburg, Germany

Phone +49 941 29688-37
Fax      +49 941 29688-17

britta.haseneder@otti.de

Fees

If registered until August 20th, 2010
Per Person:    € 600,00
Member of OTTI/Supporting Organisation    € 530,00

after August 20th, 2010
Per Person:    € 700,00
Member of OTTI/Supporting Organisation    € 630,00

Reduced fee for presenters:  € 310,00

From the third participant on, every other participant of your company profits from our 15 % discount on the conference fee.

Fees cover the admission to all sessions, invitation to all coffee breaks, a lunch, a dinner and the conference proceedings.

Accommodation

Please book your accommodation as soon as possible by yourself!
www.hrs.de

An additional room contingent is set aside for you under
www.resotel.be/otti

Ambiance

Brussels: The bilingual Capital of Belgium and administrative centre of the European Union is charcterized by its cosmopolitan flavour and a vibrant atmosphere enhanced by its medieval history which is still present in lively squares, beautiful boulevards, impressive monuments and it`s active cultural life.

Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre
135 - 137 Rue du Midi
1000 Brussels, Belgium

Phone +32 2 507 00 10
Fax +32 2 507 00 10

info@hotelbedford.be

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