1. Active Customers and Regulatory Matters

Chairman: Peter Söderström, Vattenfall - Sweden

 

Oral Presentations

0058

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

0116

Smart Customer Gotland
Christina Svalstedt, Vattenfall, Umeå, Sweden; Monica Löf, Vattenfall, Älvkarleby, Sweden

0145

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

0295

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

0317

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

0335

Social Media in Support of Outage Management
John Simmins, Electric Power Research Institute, Knoxville, USA; Jennifer Robinson; Christina Haddad

0428

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

0485

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

 
 

Posters

0025

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

0030

Communication to the public: A key factor when the power grid needs reinforcement and expansion
Eva Fosby Livgard, TNS Gallup, Oslo, Norway

0032

Engaging Farm Customers in Active Network Management
Simon Blake, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK; Philip Taylor; Edward Sciberras; Paul Bilsborrow

0103

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

0110

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

0121

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

0126

Smart Grids need Smart Citizens
João Nunes, EDP Distribuição - Energia, S.A., Lisbon, Portugal; Guido Pires; Susete Albuquerque

0178

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

0192

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

0222

Demand Response Management, Passing through the Challenges
Morteza Moghaddasian, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co, Mashhad, Iran; Mohammad Hossein yaghmaee Moghaddam

0232

Unleashing Consumer Flexibility: A Business Oriented Recruitment Process
Bernt Bremdal, Narvik University College, Narvik, Norway; Morten Hagen, NCE Smart Energy Markets, Halden, Norway

0239

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

0259

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

0265

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

0271

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

0286

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

0290

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

0312

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

0318

The Viability of Dynamic Pricing in Stand Alone Energy Systems
Callum Rae, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Fiona Bradley

0356

Managing the customers' behaviors on energy saving using the Corporate Governance Pattern
Taghi Vahidi, Southern Khorasan Electric Distribution Company (SKEDC), Birjand, Southern Khorasan, Iran

0373

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

0382

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

0387

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

0392

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

0395

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

0423

Active Network Management - Good or Bad for IPP?
Anthony Walsh, ESB Networks, Dublin, Ireland; Tony Hearne

0429

'Nothing is either good or bad but a discount rate makes it so'
Anthony Walsh, Anthony Walsh, Dublin, Ireland

0474

Flexibility vehicles for distribution active management
Solene Boyard, ERDF, Paris La Defense, France; Olivier Huet; Christophe Gros; Jacques Merley; Celine Salon

0480

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

0484

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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