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1. Active Customers and Regulatory Matters
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Chairman: Peter Söderström, Vattenfall - Sweden |
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Oral Presentations |
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Definition and practical application of Key Performance Indicators to support European grid operators to enable the energy policy goals Ilaria Losa, Enel Distribuzione S.p.A., Rome, Italy; Gareth Bissel, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Milan, Italy; Carlos Costa Rausa, T&D Europe, Paris, France; Michele de Nigrs, Technofi, Nice, France; Serge Galant, ENTSO-E, Bruxelles, Belgium; Massimiliano Margarone, Iberdrola, Madrid, Spain; Jesus Varela, University of Genova, Genova, Italy; Thong Vu Van; Marco Invernizzi
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Smart Customer Gotland Christina Svalstedt, Vattenfall, Umeå, Sweden; Monica Löf, Vattenfall, Älvkarleby, Sweden
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Identifying the factors for ensuring customers are actively engaged in Smart Grids Linda Hull, EA Technology, Chester, UK, UK; Even Bjornstad, ENOVA, Trondhiem, Norway; Yvonne Boerakker, DNV Kema, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Magnus Brolin, SP Technical Research Institute, Göteborg, Sweden; Yeoungjin Chae, Yeoungjin Chae, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Duncan Yellen
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Developing and implementing a tariff assessment tool using Excel and a bottom-up approach (Big data) Rachel Walsh, Sweco Energuide, Stockholm, Sweden; Magnus Lindén; Jakob Helbrink
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Network tariffs and energy contracts with incentives for demand response Hanne Sæle, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; Jan A. Foosnæs, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; Vidar Kristoffersen, NTE Nett, Steinkjer, Norway; Tor Erling Nordal, Fredrikstad nett, Fredrikstad, Norway; Ove S. Grande, NCE Smart, Halden, Norway; Bernt A. Bremdal
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Social Media in Support of Outage Management John Simmins, Electric Power Research Institute, Knoxville, USA; Jennifer Robinson; Christina Haddad
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The new role of DSOs: ancillary services from RES towards a local dispatch Maurizio Delfanti, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy; Valeria Olivieri, Autorità per l'energia elettrica e il gas, Milan, Italy; Andrea Galliani
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Network tariff structure for a smart energy system Pavla Mandatova, EURELECTRIC, Brussels, Belgium; Marco Massimiano, ENEL, Rome, Italy; Daphne Verreth, Enexis, Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands; Carlos Gonzalez, Unesa, Madrid, Spain
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Posters |
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Controlling Active Consumer for DSO Balancing Cost Reduction Dan Apetrei, Elsaco Energy, Bucuresti, Romania; Dorel Stanescu, Electrica Transilvania Sud, Brasov, Romania; Carmen Stanescu, Transelectrica, Sibiu, Romania; Oana Lupan, Electrica, Bucuresti, Romania; Catalin Andreica, Elster, Timisoara, Romania; Adela Vintea
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Communication to the public: A key factor when the power grid needs reinforcement and expansion Eva Fosby Livgard, TNS Gallup, Oslo, Norway
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Engaging Farm Customers in Active Network Management Simon Blake, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK; Philip Taylor; Edward Sciberras; Paul Bilsborrow
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Power transformer monitoring and AMR system support for combined operation of distributed RES and demand side management Nikola Rajakovic, Electrotehnical Faculty Belgrade University, Belgrade, Serbia; Vladimir Shiljkut, Electric Power Industry of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; Dejan Misovic, Electrical Engineering Institute “Nikola Tesla”, Belgrade, Serbia; Srdjan Milosavljevic
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Implementing asset management using SWOT method; a new approach to assess Risk and Reliability in Tehran' smart grid Aazam Fathollahzadeh, Tehran's regional electrical distribution, Tehran, Iran; Mohammad Yari, Great Tehran electrical distribution, Tehran, Iran; Babak Kashanizadeh, Tehran's regional electrical distribution, Tehran, Iran
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Cultural dimensions impact on developing active costumers Oana Lupan, S.C. DFEE Electrica S.A., Bucharest, Romania; Dan Apetrei, S.C. Elsaco Energy S.R.L., Bucharest, Romania; Ioan Rosca; Dumitru Federenciuc
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Smart Grids need Smart Citizens João Nunes, EDP Distribuição - Energia, S.A., Lisbon, Portugal; Guido Pires; Susete Albuquerque
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Forecasting the responses of market based control of residential electrical heating loads Pekka Koponen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland; Pekka Takki, Helsingin Energia (Helsinki Energy), Helsinki, Finland
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Defending Electricity-stealing Based on Data Analysis: A Novel Application of Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Distribution Networks Ling Luo, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute, Shanghai, China; Kaiyan Xiao, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China; Zhiyong Chen; Jiapei Jin
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Demand Response Management, Passing through the Challenges Morteza Moghaddasian, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co, Mashhad, Iran; Mohammad Hossein yaghmaee Moghaddam
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Unleashing Consumer Flexibility: A Business Oriented Recruitment Process Bernt Bremdal, Narvik University College, Narvik, Norway; Morten Hagen, NCE Smart Energy Markets, Halden, Norway
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Overcoming Normative and Regulatory Barriers Hampering PV Hosting Capacity Enhancement in European Distribution Grids Paolo-Michele Sonvilla, eclareon, Berlin, Germany; Bianca Barth, BSW-Solar, Berlin, Germany; Carlos Mateo, IIT-Comillas, Madrid, Spain; Diana Craciun, DERlab, Kassel, Germany; Giorgia Concas, EPIA, Bruxelles, Belgium; Oliver Franz, RWE Deutschland, Essen, Germany; Fabio Cazzato, ENEL Distribuzione, Rome, Italy
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Privacy in Active Demand systems Gerben Broenink, TNO, Groningen, The Netherlands; George Huitema, TNO, Delft, The Netherlands; Gabriela Bodea, Iberdrola, Madrid, Spain; Raúl Bachiller Prieto, Enel, Roma, Italy; Lorenzo Pizzoferro, RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands
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Demand Response Market-Concepts and Challenges YALDA GHAFFARIFAR, ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF GREAT TEHRAN, TEHRAN, Iran; SAEID ZARE, ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF GREAT TEHRAN, TEHRAN, Iran; S.MOHAMAD HASHEMI, ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF GREAT TEHRAN, TEHRAN, Iran
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Competing objectives in Domestic Demand Side Management: Learning from the Northern Isles New Energy Solutions Project on Shetland Simon Gill, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK; Katalin Svehla, Smarter Grid Solutions, Glasgow, Scotland, UK; Jon Hand; Jae-min Kim; Aizaz Samuel; Ivana Kockar; Joe Clarke; Grahem Ault
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Modification of the 'time of use' pricing period: first results from an experiment on residential customers in Belgium Mélanie Matte, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium; Jean-Charles Jacquemin
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The added value of household level analysis in active demand: using psychological concepts in understanding changing electricity consumption behaviour Tony van Vliet, TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands; Roelien Attema, TNO, Groningen, The Netherlands; Christophe Dromacque, VaasaETT, Helsinki, Finland
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Extending the electricity marketplace to distribution entities Rieke BAERENFAENGER, Univ. Grenoble Alps, Grenoble, France; Bruno LISANTI, NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK, Petten, The Netherlands; René KAMPHUIS, ActValue, Milano, Italy; Raphael CAIRE, University of St. Gallen, San Gallen, Switzerland; Boris OTTO, Fraunhofer IML, Dordtmund, Germany; Damian DANILUK
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The Viability of Dynamic Pricing in Stand Alone Energy Systems Callum Rae, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Fiona Bradley
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Managing the customers' behaviors on energy saving using the Corporate Governance Pattern Taghi Vahidi, Southern Khorasan Electric Distribution Company (SKEDC), Birjand, Southern Khorasan, Iran
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A NOVEL POWER TARIFF MODEL FOR THE FUTURE SMART HOMES Habib Sheikh Kolahi, East Azarbaijan Power Distribution Company, Tabriz/Eastern Azarbaijan, Iran; Karim Roshan Milani
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An approach to assessing diverse active demand programs developed in the ADVANCED project Marina Lombardi, Enel Distribuzione, Rome, Italy, Italy; Silvia De Francisci, TNO, The Netherlands, The Netherlands; Marco Baron, VaasaETT, Helsinki, finland, Finland; Roelien Attema; Christophe Dromacque; Jessica Stromback
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ADDRESS: Key technical, societal, economic factors Marina Lombardi, Enel Distribuzione, Rome, Italy, Italy; Stella Di Carlo, Tecnalia, Bilbao, Spain, Spain; Carlos Medina, Iberdrola, Madrid, Spain, Spain; Roberto Gonzalez, EDF-SA, Clamart, France, France; Regine Belhomme, UP Comillas, Madrid, Spain, Spain; Pedro Linares, Uniman, Manchester, UK, UK; Pierluigi Mancarella; Sarah Mander
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Enel smart info after one year on field: lessons learned, evolution and results of the pilot Marina Lombardi, Enel Distribuzione, Rome, Italy, Italy; Silvia De Francisci; Lorenzo Pizzoferro; Luca Di Stefano; Stella Di Carlo; Barbara Zito
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To be active or not ? Customer's feedback and behaviour in the French overseas territories. Sophie Bouly de Lesdain, EDF SEI, Paris La Défense, France; Caroline Ducharme, EDF R&D, Clamart, France; Joseph Maire; Christian Dumbs
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Active Network Management - Good or Bad for IPP? Anthony Walsh, ESB Networks, Dublin, Ireland; Tony Hearne
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'Nothing is either good or bad but a discount rate makes it so' Anthony Walsh, Anthony Walsh, Dublin, Ireland
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Flexibility vehicles for distribution active management Solene Boyard, ERDF, Paris La Defense, France; Olivier Huet; Christophe Gros; Jacques Merley; Celine Salon
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Optimum retailing strategy in competitive energy market regarding price acceptance rate Shaghayegh Yousefi, Iranian Energy Efficiency Organization, Tehran, Tehran, Iran; Reza Dashti, Iran University of Science & Technology(IUST), Tehran, Tehran, Iran; Hadi Modaghegh
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Towards the definition of an input-based Smart Grid regulation through the field assessment of the Italian Demonstration projects Fabrizio Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy, Italy
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