Theme 3: Customer and energy services to enable flexibility and energy efficiency

Oral Session

0201

Energy management for hydrogen energy storage system
M Mizutani, Toshiba Corporation, Japan; Y Monden, Toshiba Corporation, Japan; J Sato, Toshiba corporation, Japan; T Kono, Toshiba Corporation, Japan; R Nakajima, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

0240

Control of electric vehicle charging in domestic real estates as part of demand response functionality
A Rautiainen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; K Lummi, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P J?ventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; V Tikka, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; A Lana, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

0250

Stimulating the efficiency of the energy infrastructure by DSO tariffs
S Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Tuunanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

0258

Load flexibility of household customers with real time consumption data and automatic control of electric heating systems
C Svalstedt, Vattenfall, Sweden; M L?f, Vattenfall, Sweden

0273

Incentivizing consumer response through cost-reflective distribution network charges
I Abdelmotteleb, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain; T Gom?, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain; J P Chaves-Avila, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain; J Reneses, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain

0342

Meta-analysis of the results of European smart grid projects to quantify residential flexibility
R Bernards, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; J Reinders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; E Klaassen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands/Enexis BV, Netherlands; J Morren, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands/Enexis BV, Netherlands; J Slootweg, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands/Enexis BV, Netherlands

 

Poster Session

0011

The practical and theoretical potential of demand side management in SME's to balance wind power
M van Blijderveen, Alliander, Netherlands; D Joskin, Alliander, Netherlands; J Garthoff, Alliander, Netherlands

0020

Matching building loads with solar and wind power in office of the EAEPD as a micro grid
G Derakhshan, University of Science and Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran; H Shayanfar, University of Science and Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran; A Kazemi, University of Science and Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran; K Roshan Milani, East Azerbaijan Electric Power Distribution Company (EAEPD), Islamic Republic of Iran; Y Ahmadpour, East Azerbaijan Electric Power Distribution Company (EAEPD), Islamic Republic of Iran

0027

How power outages affect consumer attitudes to grid companies
E F Livgard, TNS Gallup, Norway

0035

Multi-market optimization of industrial flexibility - market comparison and field test results
J Meese, Wuppertal University, Germany; T Kornrumpf, Wuppertal University, Germany; B Dahlmann, Wuppertal University, Germany; T Marquardt, Wuppertal University, Germany; M Zdrallek, Wuppertal University, Germany; A V?lschow, WSW Energie & Wasser AG, Germany

0036

Activating residential demand side response to relieve network congestion
P Davison, Newcastle University, UK; S Blake, Newcastle University, UK; A Spencer, Northern Powergrid, UK; E Burton, Northern Powergrid, UK; S Lee-Favier, GenGame Ltd, UK

0038

Analysis of optimal dynamic price control of heat pump houses with solar power
P Koponen, VTT, Finland; R Pasonen, VTT, Finland; A L?f, VTT, Finland

0042

The impact of the reformation of the Italian electric tariff in an "all electric" household
S Maggiore, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico R.S.E. S.p.A., Italy

0054

Advanced islanding operation method integrating multiple power supplies including photovoltaic power generation
J Yoshinaga, Waseda University, Japan/NEC Corporation, Japan; W Hirohashi, Waseda University, Japan/NEC Corporation, Japan; Y Hayashi, Waseda University, Japan/NEC Corporation, Japan; S Sato, Waseda University, Japan/NEC Corporation, Japan; M Ohashi, OMRON Corporation, Japan; J Miyake, Tokyo Gas Company Ltd, Japan; S Tsuchiya, Denso Company Ltd, Japan

0070

Defining and realizing flexibility in distribution grid
M Khederzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University, Islamic Republic of Iran

0090

A business case modelling framework for smart multi-energy districts
N Good, University of Manchester, UK; EA Mart?ez Cese?, University of Manchester, UK; X Liu, University of Manchester, UK; P Mancarella, University of Manchester, UK

0091

Multiple services allocation for flexible thermostatic loads
V Trovato, Imperial College London, UK; G Strbac, Imperial College London, UK

0092

Enabling new business models by utilizing flexibility in customer load - addressing NB Power's winter peak demand challenge by using customer thermal storage flexibility
T Leopkey, NB Power, Canada; B Rideout, Siemens, Canada; T Sahin, Siemens, Canada

0094

Proposal of load management in distribution system?by utilizing smart meter data
T Ito, Kansai Electric Power Company Inc., Japan; Y Inaoka, Kansai Electric Power Company Inc., Japan; M Maekawa, Kansai Electric Power Company Inc., Japan

0110

Development of operation system for smart meter data providing service
Y Yoneda, Kansai Electric Power Company Inc., Japan; S Tsuchida, Kansai Electric Power Company Inc., Japan

0112

Electricity distribution network tariffs ? present practices, future challenges and development possibilities
K Lummi, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; A Rautiainen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P J?ventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P Heine, Helen Electricity Network Ltd, Finland; J Lehtinen, Helen Electricity Network Ltd, Finland; M Hyv?inen, Helen Electricity Network Ltd, Finland

0115

Feasibility analysis of the power-to-gas concept in the future Swiss power system
C Park, ZHAW, Switzerland; R Segundo, ZHAW, Switzerland; V Knazkins, ZHAW, Switzerland; P Korba, ZHAW, Switzerland

0119

The future role of a DSO in Distribution networks with high penetration of flexible prosumers
U Markovic, ETH, Switzerland, Switzerland; S Karagiannopoulos, ETH, Switzerland; A Ulbig, ETH, Switzerland; E Kaffe, ewz, Switzerland; D Mountouri, ewz, Switzerland; F Kienzle, ewz, Switzerland

0120

Mining smart meter data - case Finland
A Mutanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P J?ventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; H Niska, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

0122

"Are people as smart as their smart meters are?"- Iranian experience of statistics feedback to households
H Safari Farmad, KhorasanRazavi electric distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran; Z Modarres, University of Mashhad, Islamic Republic of Iran

0125

Facilitating DER energy services for grid management via OS4ES: Aggregated flexibility, class model and matching algorithms
O van Pruissen, TNO, Netherlands; M Fernandez, Tecnalia, Spain; A Papanikolaou, Hypertech, Greece; C Brunner, IT4, Switzerland

0128

Concepts for flexibility use - interaction of market and grid on DSO level
S Ohrem, Westnetz GmbH, Germany; D Tel?ken, Westnetz GmbH, Germany

0132

Upgrid Portuguese demo ? market challenges (in) the power grid
P M Nunes, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; P G Matos, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; P Pereira, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; P Fel?io, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; J Guisado, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; G Pires, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; J Moreira, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; Y Ahmad, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; A Botelho, EDP Inovacao, Portugal

0141

Enhancing stakeholders involvement by suggestion system, Alborz Province Power Distribution Company experiences
N Eskandari, Alborz Province Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran; B Jamshidieini, Alborz Province Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran; A Dadashi, Alborz Province Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran; H Khosravi, Alborz Province Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0163

Automated control of efficiency of LV grid
J-F Tissier, Itron, France; J Cornet, Itron, France; H Dumont, Itron, France

0165

Better oversight and management of electricity use with smart meter
L Predescu, CEZ Romania, Romania; D Vornicu, CEZ Romania, Romania

0175

Dispatch model of active distribution network based on demand response
Q Li, Guizhou Power Grid Company Ltd, China; G Zhao, Guizhou Power Grid Company Ltd, China; J Hu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; C Jiang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

0183

Design characteristics of a smart grid dominated local market
I Ilieva, NCE Smart Energy Markets, Norway; B Bremdal, NCE Smart Energy Markets, Norway; J Rajasekharan, NCE Smart Energy Markets, Norway; S Odegaard Ottesen, eSmart Systems, Norway; P Olivella-Rosell, Universitat Polit?nica de Catalunya, Spain

0211

Applying phase-change energy storage in active distribution system planning
X Shen, Tsinghua University, China; S Zhu, Tsinghua University, China; Y Han, Tsinghua University, China; J Zheng, Tsinghua University, China; L Li, China Southern Power Grid, China; Q Li, China Southern Power Grid, China

0253

Profitability of different Li-ion batteries as back-up power in LVDC distribution network
J Markkula, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; O Vilppo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P J?ventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; T Hakala, Elenia Oy, Finland; T L?deaho, Elenia Oy, Finland

0266

Risk assessment of aggregated flexibility usage for optimal multi-market trade
P MacDougall, TNO, Netherlands; B Ran, TNO, Netherlands; K Kok, DTU, Denmark

0279

Power-based tariffs boosting customer-side energy storages
J Haakana, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; V Tikka, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Tuunanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; N Belonogova, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Lassila, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

0286

Towards more reliability for renewable energy generation: PEGASE demonstration project in La R?nion island
E Radvanyi, EDF, France; V Grellier, EDF, France; S Ruiz, EDF, France

0291

Optimal energy management in Smart Home in the presence of PHEV
H Moradi, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran; A Ahmadian, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran; M Aliakbar?Golkar, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran

0297

Experimental validation of flexibility provision by highly distributed demand portfolio
M H Syed, University of Strathclyde, UK; G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, UK; R D'Hulst, EnergyVille-VITO, Belgium; J Verbeeck, EnergyVille-VITO, Belgium

0301

Real-time pricing of distribution network based on node load sensitivity
D Chen, Hohai University, China; X Chen, Hohai University, China; J Wang, Hohai University, China; K Yun, Hohai University, China; Y Liao, Hohai University, China

0318

Increased hosting capacity by means of active power curtailment
B Bletterie, AIT GmbH, Austria; S Kadam, AIT GmbH, Austria; J Le Baut, AIT GmbH, Austria

0334

Valuation of consumption flexibilities in distribution system planning
A Bouorakima, ERDF, France; J Boubert, ERDF, France; M-A Lafittau, ERDF, France

0338

The potential of IT to enhance flexibility of domestic practices in a local energy cooperative
N Verkade, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; J H?ffken, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; M van Huijkelom, Enexis B.V., Netherlands

0343

DSO congestion management using demand side flexibility
A Esmat, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; J Usaola, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

0344

Standardisation of curtailment analysis and the implications for distribution networks operators and generators
R L Taljaard, Smarter Grid Solutions, Ltd, UK; M R Hammond, Smarter Grid Solutions, Ltd, UK; G W Ault, Smarter Grid Solutions, Ltd, UK; R MacDonald, Smarter Grid Solutions, Ltd, UK; E Davidson, Smarter Grid Solutions, Ltd, UK; P Almeida, Smarter Grid Solutions, Ltd, UK

0348

Sambaza Watts: A nano-grid for accessing and sharing energy
B A Orner, Schneider Electric, USA; D E Reilly, Schneider Electric, USA; A Chase, Schneider Electric, USA; V Deokar, Schneider Electric, USA; S P Linder, Schneider Electric, USA; P Goyal, M.I.T. Media Labs, USA; J A Paradiso, M.I.T. Media Labs, USA; E Zuckerman, M.I.T. Media Labs, USA

0365

The impact of the coincidence of STOR and Triad events on STOR provider's net-income considering load recovery characteristics
C Mullen, Newcastle University, UK; N S Wade, Newcastle University, UK; P C Taylor, Newcastle University, UK; O Olabisi, Siemens, UK

0367

Assessing DER flexibility in a German distribution network for different scenarios and degrees of controllability
A Silva, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Sumaili, INESC TEC, Portugal; L Carvalho, INESC TEC, Portugal; L Seca, INESC TEC, Portugal; R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Silva, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEUP, Portugal; M Matos, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEUP, Portugal; G Schaarschmidt, RWE, Germany; R Hermes, RWE, Germany

0368

Classifying flexibility types in smart electric distribution grids: A taxonomy
R B?enf?ger, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; E Drayer, University of Kassel, Germany; D Daniluk, Fraunhofer IML, Germany; B Otto, Fraunhofer IML, Germany; E Vanet, G2Elab Grenoble INP, France; R Caire, G2Elab Grenoble INP, France; T Shamsi Abbas, ActValue, Italy; B Lisanti, ActValue, Italy

0369

New solutions for a better distributed generation integration to MV and LV networks
F Beaun? ERDF, France; O Carr? ERDF, France; S Levaufre, ERDF, France; L Karsenti, ERDF, France

0372

A photovoltaic production estimator based on artificial neural networks
E Corsetti, Rse, Italy; A Guagliardi, Rse, Italy; C Sandroni, Rse, Italy

0374

A business model for an EV charging station with battery energy storage
T Martinsen, University of Troms?, Norway/University of Life Sciences, Norway

0376

Innovative monitoring system for LV grid
D Valmacco, RESA, Belgium; N Clerc, Socomec, France

0379

Demand response based on smart metering infrastructure to facilitate PV integration in low voltage grids
M Gonz?ez Vay? EKZ, Switzerland; M Koller, EKZ, Switzerland; V Wyss, EKZ, Switzerland; S Poelzig, EKZ, Switzerland; M Baldinger, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; T Borsche, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

0382

Integration of energy storage in LV grid normal and emergency operation
M Marques, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; P Mousinho, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; A Leiria, EDP Labelec, Portugal; R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; C Gouveia, INESC TEC, Portugal; A Madureira, INESC TEC, Portugal; C Moreira, INESC TEC, Portugal; M Gerlich, Siemens AG, Germany; S Rodriguez, GP Tech, Spain

0388

SENSIBLE Project: ?ora demonstrator enabling energy storage and energy management creating value for grid and customers
G Mendes, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; F Guerra, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; A Ferreira, EDP Labelec, Portugal; L Rocha, EDP Labelec, Portugal; R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; C Gouveia, INESC TEC, Portugal; C Murphy-O?Connor, INDRA, Spain; S Albuquerque, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0390

Daily and short term optimal energy management with uncertainty
C Sandroni, Rse, Italy; E Corsetti, Rse, Italy; G A Guagliardi, Rse, Italy; S Raimondi Cominesi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; R Scattolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

0395

Customers' flexibility valued in market and regulated environment
R Mendes Andr? EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; G Mendes, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; T Rautiainen, Empower, Finland; E Jim?ez, INDRA, Spain; C Varandas, EDP Labelec, Portugal; N Lopes, EDP Labelec, Portugal; A Michiorri, Armines, France; G Pires, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; P Matos, EDP Comercial, Portugal

0403

Optimising virtual power plant response to grid service requests at Newcastle Science Central by coordinating multiple flexible assets
A M Jenkins, Newcastle University, UK; C Patsios, Newcastle University, UK; P Taylor, Newcastle University, UK; A Khayrullina, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia; V Chirkin, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia

0405

Multi-agent control system for the exploitation of vehicle to grid in active LV networks
S Mocci, University of Cagliari, Italy; N Natale, University of Cagliari, Italy; F Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy; S Ruggeri, University of Cagliari, Italy

0410

Dynamic network tariffs: Are they the most efficient way to match peak consumption and network incremental costs?
G Pires, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; J F Nunes, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; J T Saraiva, INESC TEC, Portugal; R B Pinto, INESC TEC, Portugal; J N Fidalgo, INESC TEC, Portugal

0412

Overview of decentralized distribution system operation techniques
I Kouveliotis-Lysikatos, NTUA, Greece; D Koukoula, NTUA, Greece; A Dimeas, NTUA, Greece; N Hatziargyriou, NTUA, Greece/HEDNO, Greece ; S Makrynikas, HEDNO, Greece

0413

Prosumers, the Portuguese case
J Falc?, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; G Silva, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; S Barbosa, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; R Prata, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0416

Feasibility studies of end-customer's?local energy storage on balancing power market
N Belonogova, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Haakana, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; V Tikka, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Lassila, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

0425

The role of heat pumps in multi-energy systems in city quarters
S Krengel, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; T Falke, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; A-K Meinerzhagen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

0428

Flexibilities at customers premises: NICE grid prosumers
T Drizard, ERDF, France; C Lebosse, ERDF, France; I Jalmain, EDF, France; B Chazottes, EDF, France

0431

Impact of market-based flexibility on distribution grids
T Esterl, AIT GmbH, Austria; R Schwalbe, AIT GmbH, Austria; D Burnier de Castro, AIT GmbH, Austria; F Kupzog, AIT GmbH, Austria; S Kadam, AIT GmbH, Austria; M Kolenc, cyberGRID GmbH, Austria

0435

SGAM business layer for a local flexibility market
M Pavlovic, Siemens AG, Austria; T Gawron-Deutsch, Siemens AG, Austria; K Diwold, Siemens AG, Austria; C Neureiter, FH Salzburg, Austria

0441

Correlation analysis of distribution grid state through high-resolution measurement data
C Tzanetopoulou, BKW Energie AG, Switzerland; M Eisenreich, BKW Energie AG, Switzerland; T Panneck-Conradi, BKW Energie AG, Switzerland; A Brenzikofer, Supercomputing Systems AG, Switzerland

0446

Assessment of price and quantity of ancillary services provided by active distribution systems at the?TSO/DSO interface
N Natale, University of Cagliari, Italy; F Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy; G Pisano, University of Cagliari, Italy; G G Soma, University of Cagliari, Italy; M Coppo, University of Padova, Italy; R Turri, University of Padova, Italy; G Petretto, ENEL, Italy; M Cant?, ENEL, Italy; G Gigliucci, ENEL, Italy

0459

Developing and enhancing business processes to enable higher levels of TSO-DSO interaction
A Z M Shahriar Muttalib, Brunel University London, UK; G A Taylor, Brunel Univesity London, UK; M E Bradley, National Grid, UK

0470

Evaluation of alternative network tariffs - for residential customers with hourly metering of electricity consumption
H S?e, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway; ?H?ivik, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway; D E Nordg?d, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway