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Registration & Coffee
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| 9.00 | |
Chairman's Opening RemarksJohn Counsell, Professor, Strathclyde University View Bio
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| 9.10 | |
OPENING ADDRESSJohn Counsell, Professor, Strathclyde University View Bio
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| 9.30 |  |
Demand response and the Customer-Led Network Revolution Jim Cardwell, Head of Regulation & Strategy, CE Electric UK View Bio
Learning being delivered by the Customer-Led Network Revolution project
Economic signals versus value to customers
Assessing customers' appetite for demand response participation
Value for DNOs from demand response
Learning being delivered by the Customer-Led Network Revolution project
Economic signals versus value to customers
Assessing customers' appetite for demand response participation
Value for DNOs from demand response
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| 10.10 |  |
An architecture for a future proof smart gridTeus de Zwart, Senior Director International Standards, Echelon Energy and Utility View Bio
How to select technologies if you know technologies will change?
How to combine current and future technologies and devices?
Creating an architecture and framework which allows the adoption of new technologies
A new look at interoperability
Open smart grid protocol (OSGP) - the most widely used system in Europe
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| 10.50 | |
Morning Coffee
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| 11.20 |  |
Smart grid demonstration projects in EndesaChristopher Regan, Process Engineering and Technology Director, Endesa Spain View Bio
Real living lab to test the technologies involved in smart grids
Future strategies in the DSO
Smart grid demonstration projects in Endesa:
Malaga, Barcelona, Buzios, Bari, Genova
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| 12.00 |  |
Renewable integration: the challenges and the vision for 2020Fintan Slye, Director of Operations, EirGrid plc View Bio
EU wind targets
The national renewable action plan
Maintaining the power system for large renewable deployment
Operational boundaries
Key initiatives
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| 12.40 | |
Networking Lunch
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| 14.00 |  |
The potential of adaptive automation and commercial innovation to release network capacityStephen Cox, Head of Future Networks, Electricity North West Limited View Bio
The potential of network automation to release capacity for use by customers
Leveraging existing investments for greater benefit
Understanding fault patterns on our network
Stimulation the UK demand side market
The potential of network automation to release capacity for use by customers
Leveraging existing investments for greater benefit
Understanding fault patterns on our network
Stimulation the UK demand side market
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| 14.40 |  |
Bridging the OT/IT gap for successful smart grid deploymentFrans Campfens, Senior Consultant SmartGrids (ICT) and AMR, Alliander N.V. View Bio
What is OT/and IT?
A few examples of IT and OT approaches
Different view angles of OT and IT on smart grid development
Bridging the gap: what is really necessary for the future?
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| 15.20 | |
Afternoon Tea
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| 15.40 |  |
The drivers and strategy for smart grids in EnelCarlos Costa Rausa, Smart Grid Manager, Enel S P A View Bio
From smart meters to smart grids: real life experience from smart metering, DG integration, EV infrastructure and active demand
Integrating more intermittent renewable and distributed energy sources: the Emilia Romagna case study (GRID4EU) and the Molise region smart grid development
The path from pilots to deployment: European collaboration, how to overcome barriers and how to build a sustainable business case
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| 16.20 |  |
ESB Networks - 2025 - The Smart Networks InitiativeTeresa Fallon, Manager Smart Networks, ESB
Integrating more renewable on the Network – how can we do this better?
Paving the way for a broader introduction of electric transport
Maximising the potential of active customers through smart metering and Active Demand Response
Developing a flexible and energy efficient network leveraging renewable integration, electric transport, the flexible load and operational excellence
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| 17.00 | |
Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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