Call for Papers : 3rd European PV-Hybrid and Mini-Grid Conference PDF-Datei

Deadline for submissions of abstracts: 7th October 2005

Send a complete set of printable abstracts by e-mail (PDF) to the Organisation Committee:

OTTI Kolleg
Headword: PV-Hybrid
Wernerwerkstraße 4
93049 Regensburg
Germany

E-Mail:
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If you are accepted please send the ready for printing manuscript (5 pages) to OTTI by 10
th March 2006.

Date
11th May 2006/12th May 2006

Conference Location
Centre de Congrès
14 boulevard Carnot
13100 Aix en Provence, France
Phone: +33 442 174174
Fax: +33 442 174175
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Organisation Committee
Eckardt Günther/Gabriele Struthoff-Müller
OTTI, Bereich Erneuerbare Energien
Wernerwerkstraße 4
93049 Regensburg, Germany
Phone: +49 941 29688-38
Fax: +49 941 29688-17
E-Mail:
gabriele.struthoff-mueller@otti.de

Welcome to the
2
nd European PV-Hybrid and Mini-Grid Conference!

Thursday, 25th September and Friday, 26th September 2003, Kassel, Germany

Proceedings available:
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2nd European PV-Hybrid and Mini-Grid Conference

Thursday, 25th September, 2003

MARKET AND ECONOMICS

Chair: Bernard McNelis, IT Power, United Kingdom

9:30 Perspectives for Hybrid-Systems and Mini-Grids Larry Kazmerski, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA

9:50 The Senegalese Organisation ASER (Agence Sénégalaise Electrification Rurale) Rolf Owsianowski, GTZ, Senegal

10:00 Economic Study of 500 kWp Photovoltaic Grid-Support System at Mae Hong Son Province Wattanapong Rakwichian, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand

10:05 Tariff Structure Proposal for PV-Hybrid Systems Oriol Gavaldà, Trama Tecnoambiental , Barcelona, Spain

10:15 Pricing-Based Energy Management Strategies for Hybrid Energy Systems and Mini Grids Sascha Beverungen, University of Kassel, Germany

10:25 Psychological Aspects of Energy Consumption and Production – a Theoretic Presentation with Input from Practical Experiences Petra Schweizer-Ries, University of Magdeburg, Germany


SYSTEMS I

Chair: Didier Mayer, Ecole des Mines de Paris, Centre Energétique, France

11:30 Basics of Hybrid Technology for Grid Compatible Stand-Alone Plants Mohamed Ibrahim, University of Kassel, Germany

11:50 Integrated Design Approach for Hybrid Systems Tim Meyer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany

12:00 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System via Satellite Link Technology for Remote and Isolated Photovoltaic – Diesel Hybrid Power System in Indonesia Andhika Prastawa, Indonesian Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology, Jakarta, Indonesia

12:10 The Regional Replication of Hybrid Power Systems in Rural Chile E. Ian Baring-Gould, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA

12:20 Next Generation of AC Coupled Hybrid Systems Alfred Engler, ISET, Kassel, Germany


SYSTEMS II

Chair: Tim Meyer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany

14:00 Study Design and Performance of Photovoltaic/ Diesel/BS Power Generation System with Application in Egypt Hassan H. Rakha, New & Renewable Energy Authority, Egypt

14:05 PV Fuel Cell Hybrid Systems – Possible Applications and Limits Michael Müller, Steca GmbH, Memmingen, Germany

14:10 Wind Diesel Battery Systems for the Greek Islands Sifnos, Serifos and Astipalea P.G. Pligoropoulos, Public Power Corporation, Renewable Energy Sources Department, Athens, Greece

14:15 Renewable Energy Sources, Promotion and Integration for the Sustainable Development of Insular Regions of Europe: The Respire Project Francesco Cariello, ETA-Renewable Energies, Florence, Italy

14:20 PV Hybrid Systems Improvement of Saül Village in French Guyana Jean-Christian Marcel, Transenergie, Ecully, France

14:25 Photovoltaic for Isolated Office System (PIOS) Based on Single-User Mini-Grid at Energy Park, SERT, Thailand Achitpon Sasitharanuwat, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok,Thailand

14:30 Stand Alone Power System Coupling a PV Field and a Fuel Cell: First Experimental Results Didier Mayer, ENSMP-Cenerg, Sophia Antipolis, France


FIELD EXPERIENCE I

Chair: Petra Schweizer-Ries, University of Magdeburg, Germany

14:45 Implementation Experience of a MSG on the Island of Floreana (Galapagos, Ecuador) Xavier Vallvé, Trama Tecnoambiental, Barcelona, Spain

15:05 The Future of Village Electrification- More than two Years of Experiences with AC-Coupled Hybrid Systems Martin Rothert, SMA Regelsysteme, Niestetal, Germany

15:15 Five Years Experience in Mini-Grids with AC Coupled PV Michel Vandenbergh, ISET, Kassel, Germany

15:20 Replacement of Diesel Generators by Small PV Plants Javier Munoz, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

15:25 Training of Company Abilities to Integrate Social Aspects in PV-Projects for Rural Electrification Gisela Vogt, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany


FIELD EXPERIENCE II

Chair: Philipp Strauß, ISET, Kassel, Germany

16:15 Tandem Project Ladakh – Modular PV Hybrid AC System for Himalayan Region in India Renewable Energies – PV for Developing Countries Gernot Becker, Tom Becker, ATB/TBB – Antennen, Umwelt, Technik Becker, Absam, Austria Michael Wollny, SMA, Niestetal, Germany

16:45 PV Hybrid Plants: A New Vision for Electrifying Remote Villages in Western China Winfried Klinghammer, Projekt-Consult GmbH, Königstein, Germany

16:55 High Standard Energy Service by Multi-User PV Hybrid Grids (MSG): an Integrated Approach in "Veinat de cal peraire", Ingo Vosseler, Trama Technoambiental, Barcelona, Spain

17:05 PV-Generations Integrated without Storage into Isolated Diesel-Based Supply Grids – a Case Study in Brazil Hans Georg Beyer, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil

17:10 Multibat in Austria – an Effective Battery Management on Temple Site Michael Heidenreich, arsenal research, Vienna, Austria

17:15 PV-UPS System at TPM in Malaysia Peter Kremer, Siemens AG, Fürth, Germany


Friday, September 26th, 2003

COMPONENTS: STORAGE, INVERTERS, BACKUPS

Chair: Christos Protogeropoulos, CRES, Pikermi, Greece

9:00 Storage in Hybrid Systems Philippe Malbranche, Genec, France

9:30 Fuel Cells in Photovoltaic Hybrid Systems for Stand-Alone Power Supplies Werner Roth, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany

9:40 A New Generation of Hybrid Inverters Hans Oppermann, Sun Power Solartechnik, Bad Vilbel, Germany

9:50 New V/f-Statics Controlled Battery Inverter – A Key Component for AC-Coupled Hybrid Systems and Mini Grids Mike Meinhardt, SMA Regelsysteme, Sandershausen, Germany


STANDARDISATION AND PERFORMANCE INDICATION

Chair: Heinz Ossenbrink, Joint Research Centre, Environment Institute, Ispra, Italy

11:00 New Set of IEC Technical Specifications (62257, 11 chapters: 62257-1 to 62257-11) Entitled: "Recommendations for Small Renewable Energy and Hybrid Systems for Rural Electrification" Alain Schmitt, EDF, Clamart, France

11:30 PV-Hybrid Microplants and Microgrids for Decentralised Rural Electrification in Developing Countries Gérald Kwiatkowski, EDF Recherche et Développment, Clamart, France

11:40 Novel Concepts of Indicators for Performance Verification of Stand-Alone PV Hybrid Energy Service Ingo Vosseler, Trama Tecnoambiental, Barcelona, Spain

11:45 Field Performance of Hybrid Power Systems E. Ian Baring-Gould, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA


SIMULATION

Chair: Jürgen Schumacher, Technical University of Stuttgart, Germany

13:30 Technical and Social Simulation of a PV Micro Grid Antonio Joyce, INETI, Lisbon, Portugal

14:00 A Simulation Model for Expandable Hybrid Power Systems Osama Omari, University of Applied Sciences Südwestfalen, Soest, Germany

14:10 Design, Simulation and Economical Analysis of a Stand Alone Reverse Osmosis Desalination Unit with Energy Recovery Powered by a Hybrid (Wind-PV) Energy System Essam SH. Mohamed, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece

14:15 Integration of Renewable Energy and Hydrogen (RE/H2) Systems in Diesel Engine Mini-Grids: A Western Australian Case Study Ulleberg Oystein, Institute for Energy Technoliogy (IFE), Kjeller, Norway

14:25 The National Renewable Energy Laboratory Hybrid System Modeling Suite E. Ian Baring-Gould, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA

14:30 Late News: Village Electrification with PV and PV/Diesel Hybrid Systems in the Chinese Brightness Programme – a Comprehensive Training Program for System Operators and Service Engineers Hansjörg Müller, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), Beijing


POSTER

A. Market/Economics

A1 Potentialities and Impact of Rational Use of Energy and Electricity Demand Management in Micro-Grid Emanuel Huard, Transenergie, Ecully, France

A2 Simplified methods for economic PV energy performance evaluation J. J. Bloem, Joint Research Centre, Environmental Institute, Ispra, Italy

B Systems

B1 Hybrid Solar/Wind (PVT/WT) Building Integrated Systems Y. Tripanagnostopoulos, University of Patras, Greece

B2 Assessment of the Energy Production by Means of the Clearness Index in Hybrid Systems Yarú Méndez Hérnandez, University of Kassel, Germany

B3 Universal Energy Supply Protocol (UESP) Jochen Benz, Fraunhofer-Institute for Solar Energy Systems Freiburg, Germany

B4 Technical Feasibility of Gamesa Eólica Wind Turbines for Weak Grids Ignacio Uria , Gamesa Eólica, Pamplona, Spain

B5 Power Quality Measurements in Mini-Grids Including Photovoltaic Units and Battery Storage Stathis Tselepis, CRES, Athens, Greece

B6 Potential of Steam Energy in PV-Hybrid Systems Klaus Brinkmann, University of Applied Sciences Trier, Germany

B7 A Unified Approach to Modelling of Photovoltaic Systems Ridha Andoulsi, Laboratoire LAS/INRST B.P., Hammam-Lif, Tunisia

B8 The Hybrid System Project with Mini-Grid in Ginostra, Village of Stromboli Island Giovanni Viglianesi, Conphoebus S.pA Gruppo ENEL, Catania, Italy

B9 Renewable Energy Sources, Promotion and Integration for the Sustainable Development of Insular Regions of Europe: The Respire Project Francesco Cariello, ETA-Renewable Energies, Florence, Italy

B10 The Regional Replication of Hybrid Power Systems in Rural Chile E. Ian Baring-Gould, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA

B11 Study Design and Performance of Photovoltaic/ Diesel/ BS Power Generation System with Application in Egypt Hassan H. Rakha, New Renewable Energy Authority, Egypt

C Field Experience

C1 ASER, Rural Electrification Senegalese Agency: Procedure and Presciptions for implementation of local initiated rural electrificationprojects in Senegal (ERIL) Mansour Dahouenon, GTZ , Senegal

C2 Water and Electricity for Mediterranean Farmers [PVP+SHS] or [PV-Diesel-HYBRID]? Stratis Tapanlis, University of Kassel, Germany

C3 RES 2.0 a Software Simulation of PV – Diesel Hybrid System for Rural Electrification Nipon Ketjoy, University of Kassel, Germany

C4 Two Years PV-Hybrid Systems on the Isle of Kythnos .- a Socio-Technical Analysis Petra Schweizer-Ries, University of Magdeburg, Germany

C5 Simulation of Inverter Dominated Mini Grids M.Sc. Oleg Osika, ISET,Kassel, Germany

C6 Multibat in Austria – an Effective Battery Management on Temple Site Michael Heidenreich, arsenal research, Vienna, Austria

C7 PV-Generations Integrated without Storage into Isolated Diesel-Based Supply Grids – a Case Study in Brazil Hans Georg Beyer, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil

D Components: Storage, Inverters, Backups

D1 Reduction of the Specific Cost of Autonomous Photovoltaic- Diesel-Hybrid Systems by the Use of Variable Speed Diesel Generators Stratis Tapanlis, University of Kassel, Germany

D2 Discrete Variable Structure Control of a DC Moto-Pump Coupled to a Photovoltaic Generator Ridha Andoulsi, Laboratoire LAS/INRST B.P., Hammam-Lif, Tunisia

D3 Power-Quality Improvement in Enlarging Low-Voltage (Mini-) Grids Jörg Jahn, ISET, Kassel, Germany

D4 Embedded Linux for Web Monitoring of PV-Diesel Hybrid Systems Boonyang Plangklang, University of Kassel, Germany

E Standardisation and Performance Indication

E1 Assessment of Energy Capture from Small Wind Based Hybrid Power Systems E. Ian Baring-Gould, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA

F Simulation

F1 Photovoltaic Hybrid System Modelling at Genec Hervé Colin, Genec – CEA, St.-Paul-lez-Durance, France

F2 A TRNSYS Dynamic Simulation Model for a Stand-Alone Hybrid Wind-PV System Powering a Reverse Osmosis Desalination unit with Energy Recovery System Essam SH. Mohamed, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece

F3 ALPIWATT 2.0: the Innovative Solution for the Stand Alone Integrated Energy System Design Stefano Bechis, Dipartimento di Economia e Ingegneria agraria, Università Degli Studi di Torino, Italy

F4 Power Fluctuations in Micro-Grids Introduced by Photovoltaics:Analysis and Solutions Achim Woyte, Katholike Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

F5 Design, Simulation and Economical Analysis of a Stand Alone Reverse Osmosis Desalination Unit with Energy Recovery Powered by a Hybrid (Wind-PV) Energy System Essam SH. Mohamed, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece

F6 ISET Alternative Power Library – Universal Model Library for the Simulation of Decentralised Power Supply Systems Dirk Lehmkuhl, ISET, Kassel, Germany

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