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European Energy Markets
June 23-25, 2010
Madrid, SPAIN

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Program

 

June 22

June 23

June 24

June 25

9:00

 

 

 

 

9:15

 

 

 

 

9:30

 

Reception

KS: Regulation and the 20/20/20

 

9:45

 

 

Chair: Juan José Alba (Endesa, Spain)

 

10:00

 

Opening session

Juan José Sánchez (Ministry of Environment, Spain)

 

10:15

 

 

Mario Ragwitz (Fraunhofer Institute, Germany)

 

10:30

 

 

 

Special Session: Natural gas in the Spanish energy mix

10:45

 

 

 

Marta Margarit (SEDIGAS, Spain)

11:00

 

Coffee

 

 

11:15

 

KS: Prospective Analysis

KS: European Interconnectors

KS: CCS

11:30

 

Julio Lumbreras (Madrid Politechnical U., Spain)

Chair: Konstantin Staschus (ENTSO-E)

Chair: Peter Sweatman  (Climate Strategy)

11:45

 

Paul Dowling (IPTS-Seville, European Commision)

Wladyslaw Mielczarski (University of Lodz, Poland)

Andreas Loeschel (Centre for European Economic Research, Germany)

12:00

 

 

José Luis Fernández (REE, Spain)

Carlos Abanades (CSIC, Spain)

12:15

 

 

 

 

12:30

 

 

 

 

12:45

 

Lunch

 

 

13:00

 

 

 

 

13:15

 

 

 

 

13:30

 

 

 

 

13:45

 

 

 

 

14:00

 

KS: Smart Grids

KS: Wind Integration

Parallel sessions

14:15

 

Chair: Luiz Barroso (PSR, Brazil)

Chair: Gianluigi Migliavaca (ERSE, Italy)

 

14:30

 

Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié (Iberdrola, Spain)

Hans Auer (Technische Universität Wien, Austria)

 

14:45

 

Ivana Kockar (Strathclyde University, UK)

Jean-Marie Coulondre (RTE, France)

 

15:00

 

 

Kjetil Uhlen (SINTEF, Norway)

 

15:15

 

 

 

Coffee

15:30

 

Coffee

 

Parallel sessions

15:45

 

 

Coffee

 

16:00

 

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

 

16:15

 

 

 

 

16:30

 

 

 

 

16:45

 

 

 

 

17:00

 

 

 

 

17:15

 

 

 

 

17:30

 

 

 

 

17:45

 

 

 

 

18:00

 

 

 

Closing session

18:15

 

 

 

 

18:30

 

 

 

 

18:45

 

 

 

 

19:00

City Hall Reception

Reina Sofia Museum visit

 

 

19:15

 

 

 

 

19:30

 

 

Gala Dinner

 

19:45

 

 

 

 

20:00

 

 

 

 

20:15

 

 

 

 

20:30

 

 

 

 

20:45

 

 

 

 

21:00

 

 

 

 

21:15

 

 

 

 

21:30

 

 

 

 

21:45

 

 

 

 

22:00

 

 

 

 

22:15

 

 

 

 

22:30

 

 

 

 

Parallel sesions - EEM 2010

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

 

 

 

 

 

Session 1 - 16.00-17.15

Structure of Electricity Markets (1)

Integration of Electricity Markets (1)

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (1)

Risk Management in Energy Markets (1)

System Operation Planning in Market Environment

36

110

18

166

104

98

214

25

198

120

147

223

86

199

174

178

257

114

267

207

 

225

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 2 - 17.15-18.30

Structure of Electricity Markets (2)

Energy Policies (1)

Power Generation Strategic Planning (1)

Market Power and Market Strategies

Impact of Renewable Energies and DG (1)

91

88

6

62

34

121

193

45

158

194

180

227

126

229

263

280

 

200

117

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

 

 

 

 

 

Session 3 - 16.00-17.15

Structure of Electricity Markets (3)

Energy Policies (2)

Power Generation Strategic Planning (2)

Network Congestion Management

Impact of Renewable Energies and DG (2)

21

131

113

31

66

61

133

161

97

95

76

192

293

311

96

173

220

309

29

150

 

 

 

 

260

 

 

 

 

 

Session 4 - 17.15-18.30

Integration of electricity markets (2)

Imbalances caused by Renewable Energies and DG

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (2)

Investments in the Transmission System

Cost of Losses

48

85

115

17

15

139

162

129

30

145

165

169

184

123

222

310

249

196

167

269

 

 

 

119

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday

 

 

 

 

 

Session 5 - 14.00-15.15

Structure of Electricity Markets (4)

Energy Policies (3)

Security of Supply

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (3)

Ancillary Services

142

13

28

9

49

164

64

152

90

125

236

111

175

108

232

306

112

 

217

255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 6 - 15.30-16.45

Integration of electricity markets (3)

Power Generation Strategic Planning (3)

Risk Management in Energy Markets (2)

Capacity and Ancillary Services Markets

Smart Grids

43

16

26

40

38

52

73

47

163

235

124

153

68

211

272

136

172

138

238

304

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 7 - 16.45-18.00

Structure of Electricity and Gas Markets

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (4)

CO2 Emissions Trading, CDM and JI

Transmission and Distribution Systems

Impact of Renewable Energies and DG (3)

75

2

32

149

159

78

201

70

177

185

264

275

122

273

251

266

276

228

127

74

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday. Session 1 - 16.00-17.15

 

Structure of Electricity Markets (1)

 

36. Facilitating Emission Trading within Power Exchange. Rajeev Gajbhiye (IIT-Bombay), Shreevardhan Soman (IIT-Bombay)

98. Stretching the Scenario Methodology for the structure of the future Common European Deregulated Energy Market. Henrik Blomgren (Royal Institute of Technology), Fredrik Lagergren (Royal Institute of Technology)

147. Investigation of Load Normalization Capabilities within Consumer Social Networks. Georgios Andreou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Ismini - Alexandra Dimitriadou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Soultana - Christina Rouseti (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Dimitris Labridis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

178. A new perspective to account for renewables impacts in Portugal. Filipa Amorim (MIT Portugal at Technical University of Lisbon), Victor Martins (ISEG - Technical University of Lisbon), Patrícia Pereira da Silva (FEUC - University of Coimbra)

 

Integration of Electricity Markets (1)

 

110. Reserve requirements and price spikes in multinational power markets. Gerard Doorman (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Ove Grande (SINTEF Energy Research)

214. Development of international power connections. Wladyslaw Mielczarski (European Energy Coordinator: Powerlinks: Germany, Poland and Lithunia, DG TREN and Technical University of Lodz)

223. Energy and transmission allocation in overlapping electricity markets: incorporating N-1 security and accounting for losses. Adamantios Marinakis (University of Liege), Thierry Van Cutsem (University of Liege)

257. How Much Electric Interconnection Capacities are Needed within Western Europe?. Yann Rebours (Electricité de France (EDF)), Marc Trotignon (Electricité de France (EDF)), Vincent Lavier (Electricité de France (EDF)), Thibault Derbanne (Electricité de France (EDF)), François Meslier (Electricité de France (EDF))

225. From Regional Markets to a Single European Market. Almudena Cuesta Martín (everis), Javier Argüeso Montero (everis)

 

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (1)

 

18. Day-ahead Market Clearing Price Forecast Based on an improved ANFIS. Hui Zhou (School of electrical enegineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, China)

25. Long-term hydro-thermal scheduling including network constraints. Arild Helseth (SINTEF Energy Research), Geir Warland (SINTEF Energy Research), Birger Mo (SINTEF Energy Research)

86. Modeling the impact of the weather factors on the electrical energy consumption in One of the Regions in the Southern Poland. Aneta Wlodarczyk (The Czestochowa University of Technology), Marcin Zawada (The Czestochowa University of Technology)

114. Price Spreads in Electricity Markets: What are the Fundamental drivers? Massimo Genoese (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Chair of Energy Economics), Fabio Genoese (Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovations Research), Dominik Möst (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Chair of Energy Economics), Wolf Fichtner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Chair of Energy Economics)

 

Risk Management in Energy Markets (1)

 

166. Risk Management in Trading Electricity Through the Spot Market and Bilateral Contracts. Luis Ramos (ISEL - Lisbon Engineering Superior Institute), Jorge Sousa (ISEL - Lisbon Engineering Superior Institute)

198. Forecasting Nord Pool forward price volatility: realized volatility versus GARCH models. Erik Haugom (Lillehammer University College), Sjur Westgaard (Trondheim Business School), Per Bjarte Solibakke (Molde University College), Gudbrand Lien (Lillehammer University College)

199. Covariance estimation using high-frequency data: Analysis of Nord Pool electricity forward data. Gudbrand Lien (Lillehammer University College), Erik Haugom (Lillehammer University College), Sjur Westgaard (Trondheim Business School), Per Bjarte Solibakke (Molde University College)

267. Risk Constrained Contracting Strategies of Renewable Portfolios. Francisco Ralston Fonseca (PSR), Sergio Granville (PSR), Mario Veiga Pereira (PSR), Luiz Augusto Barroso (PSR), Alvaro Veiga (Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)

 

System Operation Planning in Market Environment

 

104. Transmission Expansion Planning Using Shadow Prices. Mohammad Esmalifalak (Islamic Azad University Ardabil Branch), Majid Oloomi Buygi (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad), Abdolazim Yaghooti (Amir Kabir University of Technology)

120. Transmission System Operator's Market Functions Implementation Based on Service Oriented Architecture and Business Process Management. Ivan Janes (Koncar - Power Plant and Electric Traction Engineering Inc.), Tomislav Plavsic (HEP - Transmission System Operator Ltd.)

174. Proposing a New Market based approach for Restoration of Power Systems. Hamidreza Jafarian (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad), Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi (Khorasan Regional Electric Market), Mohamad Hossein Javidi (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad)

207. Auction of Financial Transmission Rights in Electricity Market Environment. Pedro Ermida (ISEP), Judite Ferreira (ISEP), Zita Vale (ISEP), Tiago Sousa (ISEP)

 

                                                                 

Wednesday. Session 2 - 17.15-18.30

 

Structure of Electricity Markets (2)

 

91. Integrating Non-dispatchable Producers in Electricity Markets. Antonio J. Conejo (Univ. Castilla - La Mancha), Juan M. Morales (Univ. Castilla â?" La Mancha)

121. Econometrics of Electricity Auction Data. The Italian Case. Bruno Bosco (University of Milan-Bicocca), Lucia Parisio (University of Milan-Bicocca), Matteo Pelagatti (University of Milan-Bicocca)

180. A Decision Support System for Energy Trading and Portfolio Optimization. Raimundo Celeste Ghizoni Teive (Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI), Thales Lange (Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI), Gustavo Antonio Baur Arfux (Cámara de Comercialização de Energia), André Krauss Queiroz (Ministério das Minas e Energia), Luis Felipe Schramm de Carvalho Rosa (ELETROSUL - Centrais Elétricas SA), Alceu Vieira Neto (ELETROSUL - Centrais Elétricas SA)

280. The Economies of Scale in the French Power Distribution Utilities. Mehdi Farsi (CEPE, ETH Zürich), Massimo Filippini (CEPE, ETH Zürich), Marie-Anne Plagnet (EDF), Roxana Saplacan Pop (EDF)

 

Energy Policies (1)

 

88. Will more competition at the retail level of the European natural gas industry necessarily drive down prices for final consumers ?. Bertrand Charmaison (Toulouse School of Economics (LERNA))

193. Impact of a Significant Share of Renewable Energies on the European Power Generation System. Tobias Mirbach (RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics), Simon Ohrem (RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics), Sebastian Schild (RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics), Albert Moser (RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics)

227. A scenario analysis for a challenging energy policy in Italy. Fabio Lanati (ERSE S.p.A), Alberto Gelmini (ERSE S.p.A), Marco Borgarello (ERSE S.p.A)

 

Power Generation Strategic Planning (1)

 

6. CAS-based Analysis of the Evolutionary Electricity Market. Yigang You (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)

45. Modelling Electricity Markets as Capacity Constrained Price Competition Games under Uncertainty. Kostis Sakellaris (Regulatory Authority for Energy, Athens University for Economics and Business)

126. Agent-based Simulator for the German Electricity Wholesale Market: Assessing the Effect of Wind Generation Expansion and PHEVs on Electricity Prices. Lukas Wehinger (ETH Zürich), Matthias Galus (ETH Zürich), Göran Andersson (ETH Zürich)

200. Optimal yearly scheduling of generation and pumping for a price-maker hydro producer. Costas Baslis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Anastasios Bakirtzis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

 

Market Power and Market Strategies

 

62. Market power in a power market with transmission constraints. Mette Bjørndal (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Finance and Management Science), Victoria Gribkovskaia (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Finance and Management Science), Kurt Jörnsten (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Finance and Management Science)

158. Bid analysis of the Italian electricity market for the identification of players' strategic behaviour. Cristian Bovo (Politecnico di Milano), Alberto Berizzi (Politecnico di Milano), Giovanni Tiburzio (Politecnico di Milano)

229. Bidding Strategies in Day-Ahead Energy Markets: System Marginal Price vs. Pay as Bid. Ilaria Siviero (University of Pavia), Francesco Careri (University of Pavia), Camillo Genesi (University of Pavia), Paolo Marannino (University of Pavia), Mario Montagna (University of Pavia), Stefano Rossi (University of Pavia)

117. Optimal Strategies to Prevent from Market Power Appearance in Power Market. Rasoul Esmaeilzadeh (Azarbaijan Regional Electric Company, Tabriz and Islamic Azad University, Marand Branch, Iran), Hamideh Eskandari (Azarbaijan Regional Electric Company, Tabriz), Majid Amjadi (Azarbaijan Regional Electric Company, Tabriz), Mohsen Heydari (Mona Consulting Company, Iran), Meysam Farrokhifar (Azarbaijan Regional Electric Company, Tabriz), Afshin Roshan Milani (Azarbaijan Regional Electric Company)

 

Impact of Renewable Energies and DG (1)

 

34. The facilitation of mini and small hydropower in Switzerland through institutional mechanisms. Nicolas Crettenand (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))

194. Impact of wind power on natural gas markets: inter market flexibility. Nico Keyaerts (University of Leuven), Yannick Rombauts (University of Leuven), Erik Delarue (University of Leuven), William D'haeseleer (University of Leuven)

263. Analysis of Incentives Approach to Renewable Sources and Cogeneration - Croatia Case. Darjan Bosnjak (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing), Hrvoje Pandzic (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing), Tomislav Capuder (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing), Igor Kuzle (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing), Dubravka Skrlec (Croatian Energy Market Operator)

 

Thursday. Session 3 - 16.00-17.15

 

Structure of Electricity Markets (3)

 

21. Network-Dependent Congestion Analysis in PJM Day-Ahead Model using Null Space Method. Jeremy Lin (Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, and PJM Interconnection, Norristown, PA), Daniel Cheverez-Gonzalez (University of Puerto Rico)

61. Determinants for European Energy Markets Intra-day Volatility using Dynamic Panel Data Models and GMM-type Estimators. Per Bjarte Solibakke (Department of Economics, Molde University College)

76. Extracting relevant features to explain electricity price variations. Frédéric Suard (CEA/LIST/LIMA), Sabine Goutier (EDF R&D), Muriel Renault (EDF R&D), David Mercier (CEA/LIST/LIMA)

173. Recovery Mechanisms in a Joint Energy/Reserve Day-Ahead Electricity Market with Non-Convexities. Panagiotis Andrianesis (University of Thessaly), George Liberopoulos (University of Thessaly), Alex Papalexopoulos (ECCO International Inc.), George Kozanidis (University of Thessaly)

 

Energy Policies (2)

 

131. Economic Impact of 2020 Renewable Energy Scenarios on the Spanish Electricity Market. Pablo Frías (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Pedro Linares (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Tomás Gómez (Universidad Pontificia Comillas)

133. Long-term energy prospective of the Iberian system. Camila Fernandes (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Pablo Frías (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Luis Olmos (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Andrés Ramos (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Tomás Gómez (Universidad Pontificia Comillas)

192. Generation Games with Coupled Transmission and Emission Constraints. Javier Contreras (University of Castilla - La Mancha), Jacek B. Krawczyk (Victoria University of Wellington), James Zuccollo (New Zealand Institute for Economic Research )

220. Integration of sustainability into overall energy policy - new Slovenian National Energy Programme. Boris Sucic (Jozef Stefan Institute), Andreja Urbancic (Jozef Stefan Institute), Stane Merse (Jozef Stefan Institute), Damir Stanicic (Jozef Stefan Institute), Matjaz Cesen (Jozef Stefan Institute)

 

Power Generation Strategic Planning (2)

 

113. Setting Greenhouse Gas Emission Target for a Generation Mix Expansion Model. Mustafa Momen (McGill University), Francisco Galiana (McGill University)

161. Transmission planning and electricity market: the role of TSO. Maria Carmen Falvo (University of Rome Sapienza - Department of Electrical Engineering)

293. Simulation Application to Hydropower Systems Management and Design in a Market Environment. Alejandro Perea (Iberdrola Generación), Jesus M. Latorre (Universidad Pontifica Comillas de Madrid), Andres Ramos (Universidad Pontifica Comillas de Madrid), Santiago Cerisola (Universidad Pontifica Comillas de Madrid), Rafael Bellido (Iberdrola Generación), Elena López (Iberdrola Generación)

309. MORSE: Tools for long-term strategic analysis of the Spanish electricity sector. José Villar (Comillas Pontifical University), F. Alberto Campos (Comillas Pontifical University), Cristian A. Díaz (Comillas Pontifical University), J. González (ENDESA), A. Díaz (ENDESA), M. A. Rodríguez (ENDESA), P. Rodríguez (ENDESA)

 

Network Congestion Management

 

31. Strategies for demand response in congestion management. Veillerobe Nathalie (Supelec), Berard Anaële (Supelec), Phulpin Yannick (Supelec), Martin Hennebel (Supelec)

97. Integration of renewable energy in the European power grid: Market mechanism for congestion management. Arnaud Vergnol (University of Lille, North of France, Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics of Lille (L2EP), Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI)), Vincent Rious (SUPELEC), Jonathan Sprooten (University of Lille, North of France, Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics of Lille (L2EP), Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI)), Benoît Robyns (University of Lille, North of France, Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics of Lille (L2EP), Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI)), Jacques Deuse (Suez - Tractebel)

311. Avoiding Operators' Tricks for Pricing Congestion in Electricity Markets. Ricardo Rios-Zalapa (AREVA T&D Inc.), Marcelino Madrigal (World Bank), Manuel E. Ruiz (Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas), Jie Wan (AREVA T&D Inc.), Kwok W. Cheung (AREVA T&D Inc.)

29. Flow-based Evaluation of Congestions in the Electric Power Transmission System. Daniel Waniek (TU Dortmund), Christian Rehtanz (TU Dortmund), Edmund Handschin (TU Dortmund)

 

Impact of Renewable Energies and DG (2)

 

66. Optimization of Decentralized Energy Supply Systems. Simon Prousch (RWTH Aachen University), Christopher Breuer (RWTH Aachen University), Albert Moser (RWTH Aachen University)

95. Economic analysis of using micro-generation systems on board of a camping in an Iberian context. António Roque (Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal), Duarte Sousa (Instituto Superior Técnico/TU Lisbon), Cláudio Casimiro (CEEETA-ECO, Consultores em Energia, Lisboa)

96. Technical and economical analysis of a micro hydro plant - a case study. António Roque (Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal), Duarte Sousa (Instituto Superior Técnico/TU Lisbon), Cláudio Casimiro (CEEETA-ECO, Consultores em Energia, Lisboa)

150. Optimal Management of MicroGrid Using Differential Evolution Approach. Hesan Vahedi (Zanjan University), Reza Noroozian (Zanjan University)

260. EPV Project. Technology to integrate EV inside smart grids. Patricio Peral Galindo (Energy Technological Institute), Sixto Santonja Hernández (Energy Technological Institute), Pedro Mira Beviá (Iberdrola Distribución)

 

Thursday. Session 4 - 17.15-18.30

 

Integration of electricity markets (2)

 

48. Economic Effect of Demand Response Programs on Coupled Active/Reactive Market Prices in Deregulated Electricity Markets. Malahat Peikherfeh (Tarbiat Modares University), Sheikh Aleslami (Tarbiat Modares University), Ashkan Namdari (Mapna Company)

139. The impact of the Iberian Electricity Market on the competitive behaviour of the GENCOs using a conjectural variations approach. João Lagarto (Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa), Jorge de Sousa (Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa)

165. Modeling of Generation and Supply Competitiveness in Regional Cross-Border Electricity Trading. Ivan Androcec (Hrvatska elektroprivreda d.d. - Strategic & Investment Planning and Corporate Development Department), Tina Jakasa (Hrvatska elektroprivreda d.d. - Strategic & Investment Planning and Corporate Development Department), Slavko Krajcar (Faculty of Electrical Enginering and Computing)

310. Energy Auction Modelling at Interconnected Liberalised Markets. Pedro Sánchez-Martín (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Alberto Campos (Universidad Pontificia Comillas)

 

Imbalances caused by Renewable Energies and DG

 

85. RES-E Integration in Germany using the example of EnBW TSO. Dietmar Graeber (EnBW Transportnetze AG), Andreas Kleine (Universität Hohenheim), Andreas Semmig (EnBW Transportnetze AG)

162. Wind Farm Power Management by High Penetration of PHEV. Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli (Tarbiat Modares university (TMU)), Taraneh Ghanbarzadeh (Tarbiat Modares university (TMU)), Maryam Rostami (Tarbiat Modares university (TMU)), Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam (Tarbiat Modares university (TMU)), Mohammad-Kazem Sheikh-El-Eslami (Tarbiat Modares university (TMU))

169. Drivers of imbalance cost of wind power: a comparative analysis. Carlo Obersteiner (Vienna University of Technology), Tomasz Siewierski (Technical University of Lodz), Anders N. Andersen (EMD International A/S)

249. Support Mechanisms for Offshore Wind Power Imbalances. Kristof De Vos (K.U.Leuven), Johan Driesen (K.U.Leuven), Ronnie Belmans (K.U.Leuven)

 

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (2)

 

115. TARX models for spikes and antispikes in electricity markets. Carlo Lucheroni (University of Camerino)

129. Risk Constrained Hydrothermal Coordination using Robust Convex Programming. Sebastian Martin (Universidad de Málaga), Jose Aguado (Universidad de Málaga), William (Bill) Rosehart (University of Calgary), Yuriy Zinchenko (University of Calgary)

184. EM estimation of multivariate dynamic models for predicting electricity prices. Damian Lopez Asensio (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid), Jesus Juan Ruiz (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid), Jaime Carpio Huertas (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)

196. Analysis of an Electricity Market Equilibrium Model with Large-Scale Penetration of Wind Energy. Andrés Delgadillo Vega (Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT), Universidad Pontificia Comillas (UPCO)), Pablo Dueñas Martínez (Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT), Universidad Pontificia Comillas (UPCO)), Javier Reneses Guillén (Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT), Universidad Pontificia Comillas (UPCO)), Julián Barquín Gil (Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT), Universidad Pontificia Comillas (UPCO))

 

Investments in the Transmission System

 

17. Evaluation of Transmission Reinforcement Strategies Using Risk Indices in the Presence of Uncertainties. Bruno Gomes (INESC Porto - Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores do Porto), João Tomé Saraiva (INESC Porto - Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores do Porto)

30. Transmission Planning Under Uncertainty: A Two-Stage Stochastic Modelling Approach with Recourse. Harry van der Weijde (University of Cambridge), Benjamin Hobbs (University of Cambridge)

123. Potential Unforeseen Consequences of Dedicated Renewable Energy Transmission: Implications For the European Energy Market. Roger Bezdek (MISI)

167. Transmission Expansion Planning in Deregulated Electricity Markets for Increased Wind Power Penetration. Iraklis Skoteinos (NTUA), George Orfanos (NTUA), Pavlos Georgilakis (NTUA), Nikos Hatziargyriou (NTUA)

119. Analysis of Offshore Grid Alternatives for North Sea Offshore Wind Farms Using a Flow-Based Market Model. Daniel Huertas-Hernando (SINTEF Energy Research), Harald G. Svendsen (SINTEF Energy Research), Leif Warland (SINTEF Energy Research), Thomas Trötscher (SINTEF Energy Research), Magnus Korpås (SINTEF Energy Research)

 

Cost of Losses

 

15. Reliability Improvement in Distribution Networks by the Upgrade of Critical Switches. Aggelos Bouhouras (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) , Georgios Andreou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Dimitris Labridis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

145. Probabilistic Short-term Transmission-loss Forecasting Based on a Two-Point Estimate Method. Matej Rejc (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering), Milos Pantos (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering)

222. Assessment of the Smart Grids applied in reducing the Cost of Distribution System Losses. Alzenira Abaide (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM), Luciane Neves Canha (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM), Alexandre Barin (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM), Gustavo Cassel (Electrical Energy State Company, CEEE)

269. A Practical Scheme for Transmission Loss Allocation to Generators and Loads in Restructured Power Systems. Mohammad Reza Ebrahimi (Sharif University of Technology (SUT) and Iran Grid Management Company (IGMC)), Mehdi Ehsan (Sharif University of Technology)

 

Friday. Session 5 - 14.00-15.15

 

Structure of Electricity Markets (4)

 

142. Optimization of Time-Based Rates in Forward Energy Markets. Jiankang Wang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Scott Kennedy (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology), James Kirtley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

164. Occurrence of negative prices on the German spot market for electricity and their influence on associated markets. Fabio Genoese (Fraunhofer ISI), Massimo Genoese (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Martin Wietschel (Fraunhofer ISI)

236. Volatility Structures of the Italian Electricity Market: an Analysis of Leverage and Volume Effects. Angelica Gianfreda (University of Verona), Luigi Grossi (University of Verona), Dario Olivieri (University of Verona)

306. Towards variable end-consumer electricity tariff schemes reflecting marginal costs. Andreas Ulbig (EEH - Power Systems Laboratory - ETH Zurich), Göran Andersson (EEH - Power Systems Laboratory - ETH Zurich)

 

Energy Policies (3)

 

13. Short-term forecasting of day-ahead electricity market price. Daniele Menniti (University of Calabria), Nadia Scordino (University of Calabria), Nicola Sorrentino (University of Calabria), Antonio Violi (University of Calabria)

64. A scenario analysis of a pan-European electricity market: effects of a gas shortage in gas-dependent countries. Alessandro Zani (Università degli Studi di Bergamo), Michele Benini (ERSE S.p.A.), Andrea Grassi (ERSE S.p.A.)

111. Use of Demand Response in Electricity Markets: An Overview and Key Issues. SN Singh (Denmark Technical Univeristy), Jacob Østergaard (Denmark Technical Univeristy)

112. Assessment of national energy policies and its influence on the development of windpower in specific countries. B. Yolanda Moratilla-Soria (Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid), María del Mar Cledera-Castro (Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid), Santiago Ibañez-López (Norvento Enerxia), Rafael Moratilla-López (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha), Ubaldo González-Garrote (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)

 

Security of Supply

 

28. Measures to Influence the Properties of DG Clusters for the Adjustment to Electricity Market Demand. Galina Romanovsky (University of Manchester), Thomas Erge (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE)

152. Bacterial Foraging Algorithm for Security-Constrained Optimal Power Flow. Hesan Vahedi (Zanjan University), S.Hadi Hosseini (Zanjan University)

175. Impact of the Introduction of Plug in Electric Vehicles in the Iberian Electricity Market. Cristina Camus (Polytecnic Institute of Lisbon - ISEL-IPL), Tiago Farias (Tecnical University of Lisbon IST-UTL), Jorge Esteves (Energy Sector Regulator ERSE)

 

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (3)

 

9. Alternative Pricing Approach for the Lumpy Electricity markets. Veronica Araoz (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH)), Kurt Jörnsten (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH))

90. Supply Function Equilibrium with Generation Constraints Solved through Mixed-Integer Programming. Francisco Galiana (McGill University), Sameh El Khatib (McGill University), Kelvin Lee (McGill University)

108. Possible impact of electric cars on electricity spot prices. Andreas Tirez (CREG), Patrick Luickx (CREG), Xian He (University of Paris Sud XI), Vincent Rious (Supélec)

217. Modelling dynamic interactions and adaptive behaviour in balancing mechanism offers. Veli Koc (Imperial College London), Derek Bunn (London Business School), Alessandro Sapio (Università di Napoli Parthenope)

 

Ancillary Services

 

49. Optimal Allocation of FACTS Devices for Provision of Voltage Control Ancillary Services. Malahat Peikherfeh (Tarbiat Modares University (TMU)), Mehdi Abapour (Tarbiat Modares University (TMU)), Mohesen Parsa Moghaddam (Tarbiat Modares University (TMU)), Ashkan Namdari (Mapna Company)

125. Economic Analysis of the VRB Energy storage system in a competitive. Iman Gerami (Tarbiat Modares University), Alireza Razavian (Tarbiat Modares University), mohsen parsamoghadam (Tarbiat Modares University)

232. Definition of a zonal reactive power market based on the adoption of a hierarchical voltage control. Francesco Careri (University of Pavia), Camillo Genesi (University of Pavia), Paolo Marannino (University of Pavia), Mario Montagna (University of Pavia), Stefano Rossi (University of Pavia), Ilaria Siviero (University of Pavia)

255. Participation of DFIG Wind Power Plants in Frequency Control Ancillary Services by Optimized Spinning Inertial Storage. Andraz Zertek (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of electrical engineering), Milos Pantos (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of electrical engineering), Gregor Verbic (Interenergo d.d.)

 

Friday. Session 6 - 15.30-16.45

 

Integration of electricity markets (3)

 

43. Long-term energetic analysis for electric expansion planning under high wind power penetration scenarios in Colombia and neighboring countries. Idi Isaac (Pontificia Bolivariana University - Interconexion Electrica S.A), Jorge Areiza (Interconexion Electrica S.A), Jorge Gonzalez (Pontificia Bolivariana University), Helmuth Biechl (Hochschule Kempten)

52. Market Integration and Price Dispersion in the European Electricity Market. Fotis Kalantzis (University of Athens and Regulatory Authority for Energy ), Nikolaos T. Milonas (University of Athens )

124. The Eight Regional Electricity Market in Europe - the SEE REM. Rozeta Karova (European University Institute)

136. Optimal Day-Ahead Bidding in the MIBEL's Multimarket Energy Production System. Cristina Corchero (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), F.-Javier Heredia (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

 

Power Generation Strategic Planning (3)

 

16. Economic Evaluation of Wind Generation Projects in Electricity Markets. Adelino Pereira (Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra, Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra), João Tomé Saraiva (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto /DEEC and INESC Porto)

73. Comparison of Methods for Battery Capacity Design in Renewable Energy systems for Constant Demand and Uncertain Supply. Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam (University of Waterloo), Yousef EL-Mabruk EL-Rayani (University of Waterloo), Masoud Mahootchi (University of Waterloo), Arnold Heemink (Technical University of Delft)

153. Optimal short-term operation and sizing of pumped-storage power plants in systems with high penetration of wind energy. Juan-Ignacio Pérez (Technical University of Madrid), Alejandro Perea (Iberdrola Generación), José-Román Wilhelmi (Technical University of Madrid)

172. Impacts of Plug-in Electric Vehicles on Germany's Power Plant Portfolio - A Model Based Approach. Heidi Gerbracht (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), Dominik Möst (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), Wolf Fichtner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

 

Risk Management in Energy Markets (2)

 

26. Location-Dependent Valuation of Energy Hubs in Multi-Carrier Energy Systems. Florian Kienzle (ETH Zurich), Göran Andersson (ETH Zurich)

47. Analysis of the Price Efficiency in the Iberian Power Forward Contracting Mechanisms. Álvaro Capitán Herráiz (Madrid Technological University (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, UPM)), Carlos Rodríguez Monroy (Madrid Technological University (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, UPM))

68. Dynamic and Static hedging in electricity: where do we stand?. Mara Madaleno (Universidade de Aveiro), Carlos Pinho (Universidade de Aveiro)

138. On the pricing and hedging of combined cycle power plants using Option Pricing theory. Miguel Canteli (Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales - UPM), Miguel Casanovas (Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales - UPM)

 

Capacity and Ancillary Services Markets

 

40. A qualitative analysis of main cross-border balancing arrangements. Reinier van der Veen (Delft University of Technology), Alireza Abbasy (Delft University of Technology), Rudi Hakvoort (Delft University of Technology)

163. Reliable and optimal market arrangements of ancillary services. Paul van den Bosch (Eindhoven University of Technology), Ralph Hermans (Eindhoven University of Technology), Andrej Jokic (Eindhoven University of Technology), Jasper Frunt (Eindhoven University of Technology), Wil Kling (Eindhoven University of Technology), Frank Nobel (TenneT), Wouter de Boer (KEMA), Paul Boonekamp (APX)

211. Impact of design variables on balancing markets. Jasper Frunt (Eindhoven University of Technology), W.L. Kling (Eindhoven University of Technology), R.M. Hermans (Eindhoven University of Technology), F.A. Nobel (TenneT TSO B.V.), W.W. de Boer (Kema N.V.)

238. Limitations in the design of ancillary service markets imposed by communication network delays. Ralph Hermans (Eindhoven University of Technology), Andrej Jokic (Eindhoven University of Technology), Paul Van Den Bosch (Eindhoven University of Technology), Jasper Frunt (Eindhoven University of Technology), René Kamphuis (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands), Cor Warmer (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands)

 

Smart Grids

 

38. Provision of Some Ancillary Services by MicroGrid Agents. João Tomé Saraiva (INESC Porto, Portugal), Mário Helder Gomes (Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica, Instituto Politécnico de Tomar)

235. Measuring the "Smartness" of the Electricity Grid. Benjamin Dupont (K.U.Leuven), Ronnie Belmans (K.U.Leuven)

272. Scenario-based investigation on the effects of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) in 11 kV substations in Stockholm. Ahmad Karnama (KTH (Royal Institute of Technology)), Valerijs Knazkins (ABB)

304. Efficient Aggregation of Distributed Generation and Interruptible Loads: A New Tools for Market Integration of Distributed Recourses. Mohammad mashhour (K. N. TOOSI University of Technology), Masoud Aliakbar Golkar (K. N. TOOSI University of Technology), Said Masoud Moghaddas-Tafreshi (K. N. TOOSI University of Technology)

 

 

Friday. Session 7 - 16.45-18.00

 

Structure of Electricity and Gas Markets

 

75. Evolution of power market in India. Rajesh K Mediratta (Indian Energy Exchange), Vishal H. Pandya (Indian Energy Exchange), S.A. Khaparde (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), V.S.K.Murthy Balijepalli (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Yemula Pradeep (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Ravi Kumar E. (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)

78. The expansion of "Non conventional" production of natural gas (Tight Gas, Gas Shale and Coal Bed Methane). A silent revolution. Alejandro Alonso Suárez (National Energy Commission, Spain), Marta Mingo González (National Energy Commission , Spain)

264. On The Brazilian Energy Price Structure. Anderson Paiva (Federal University of Itajuba), Rafael Leme (Federal University of Itajuba), Pedro Paulo Balestrassi (Federal University of Itajuba), Antonio Carlos Zambroni de Souza (Federal University of Itajuba), B. Isaias Lopes (Federal University of Itajuba)

266. Efficiency of Tariff Structure Changes. Paulo Steele Santos (TR Consultoria), Helder souza (TR Consultoria), Leandro Galvão (TR Consultoria), Rafael Leme (TR Consultoria)

 

Electricity Markets Modeling and Simulation (4)

 

2. Electricity Market from Point of View Development. Jerzy Tchorzewski (University of Podlasie, Institute of Computer Science)

201. Effect of increased RES penetration on the System Marginal Price of the Greek electricity market. Christos Simoglou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Pandelis Biskas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Anastasios Bakirtzis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

275. Agent-Based Approach for Testing New Market Designs. Marijn Maenhoudt (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

276. Sources of heteroscedasticity in the spot electricity price time series. Zita Marossy (Corvinus University of Budapest)

 

CO2 Emissions Trading, CDM and JI

 

32. Are Load-Based Trading of CO2 and its GEAC and CO2RC Variants Less Costly than Source-Based Trading? . Benjamin Hobbs (University of Cambridge and The Johns Hopkins University), Yihsu Chen (University of California, Merced), Andrew Liu (Purdue University), James Bushnell (Iowa State University), Frank Wolak (Stanford University)

70. Carbon derivatives: a destabilising or a virtuous mechanism to build a carbon-free economy? The example of the European CO2 Trading Scheme. Leconte Arnaud (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis), Pagano Tiziana (Technofi)

122. A critical analysis of CDM projects concerning sustainability: The use of fuzzy logic for CDM project selection. Alexandre Barin (Federal University of Santa Maria), Luciane Canha (Federal University of Santa Maria), Alzenira Abaide (Federal University of Santa Maria), Karine Magnago (Federal University of Santa Maria)

228. Investigating the role of Clean Development Mechanism within the global green energy market: the case of wind energy. Olena Pechak (National Technical University of Athens), George Mavrotas (National Technical University of Athens), Danae Diakoulaki (National Technical University of Athens)

 

Transmission and Distribution Systems

 

149. On Applications of the Cooperative Game Theory to Energy Supply System Planning. Inga Tereskina (Riga Technical University), Guntars Vempers (Riga Technical University), Antans Sauhats (Riga Technical University), Marija Zima-Bockarjova (ETH Zurich, Power Systems Lab., ETL - G 28, Physikstrasse 3, CH-8092 Zurich), Galina Bockarjova (Riga Technical University)

177. Recent Developments in Common Distribution Network Pricing in Great Britain. Furong Li (University of Bath)

273. Application of Long-run Network Charging to Large-scale Systems. Chenghong Gu (Univesity of Bath), Furong Li (Univesity of Bath)

127. Customized Solution for Real and Reactive Power Compensation for Small Distribution System. Alka Singh (ITM), Bhim Singh (IIT), Shailendra Singh (Maruti Suzuki India Ltd)

 

Impact of Renewable Energies and DG (3)

 

159. Strategies for the Integration of Wind Energy into the Grid: An Application to the Portuguese Power System. Sérgio Faias (ISEL - Lisbon Engineering Superior Institute), Jorge Sousa (ISEL - Lisbon Engineering Superior Institute), Rui Castro (IST/UTL - Technical University of Lisbon)

185. Analysis of the effects of wind integration in European electricity markets. César Martínez Villar (Endesa)

251. Mitigating the Impact of Distributed Generation on Distribution Network Costs through Advanced Response Options. Rafael Cossent (Institute for Research in Technology, Comillas University), Luis Olmos (Institute for Research in Technology, Comillas University), Tomás Gómez (Institute for Research in Technology, Comillas University), Carlos Mateo (Institute for Research in Technology, Comillas University), Pablo Frías (Institute for Research in Technology, Comillas University)

74. Stochastic Analysis of a Local Distribution Company Voltage Profile Under Uncertain Energy Supply from a Photovoltaic System. Yousef EL-Mabruk EL-Rayani (University of Waterloo), Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam (University of Waterloo), Ramadan Elshatshat (University of Waterloo)

 


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