Opening Session

Session chair: W. Ketter


09.00 Welcome
W. Ketter;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
09.05 Opening
K. Hessel;
State Secretary of the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology, Germany

09.25 Welcome
M . Fraas;
Head of Economic Department, City of Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany
09.30 Smart Grid as a Base for Smart Energy Markets
L. Karg;
B.A.U.M. Consult, Munich, Germany

 

Parallel Session 1A – Smart Grid Technologies

Session chair: C. Oerter


11.00 A New Type of Automatic Bus Transfer Equipment with Function of Ring
Current Protection
Y. Chen1, X. Gong2, H. Li1;
1 Electrical Power Research Center Beijing Electrical Power Corporation, Beijing, China;
2 Law School Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
11.30 Photovoltaic Output Power Improvement Applying DC-DC Converters on Submodule Level
S. Strache, J. Mueller, R. Wunderlich, S. Heinen;
IAS RWTH Aachen University, Aaachen, Germany
12.00 First Practical Experience with Smart Low Voltage Grids
N. Neusel-Lange, C. Oerter, M. Zdrallek;
Wuppertal University, Wuppertal, Germany

 

Parallel Session 1B – Energy Policy, Law and Regulation

Session chair: S. Wirsing


11.00 Energy and Communications Access Networks – Bridging the Divide – Approaches for Policy Intervention
S. Wirsing1, W. Reichl1, M. Ehrler1, H. Malleck2;
1 SBR Juconomy Consulting AG, Vienna, Austria;
2 Graz University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power Systems, Graz, Austria
11.30 Accounting Instruments of Governance
N. Domingues;
ISEL, Lisbon, Portugal
12.00 Assessing Open Source Software Usage in the Development of Grid Control and Measurement Device Software (invited)
O. Block;
Patentanwaltskanzlei Dr. O. Block, Berlin, Germany

 

Parallel Session 1C – Energy Economics

Session chair: C. Bollino


11.00 Estimating Cost Function Using Observed Bid Data in Italian Wholesale Electricity Market (invited)
C. A. Bollino, P. Polinori;
University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
11.30 Inside the Innovation Process: Energy R&D Expenditures & Patents (invited)
R. Bointner;
Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
12.00 The Impact of Framing on Consumer Selection of Energy Tariffs
E. Verhagen1, L. Rook2, J. van Dalen1, W. Ketter1;
1 Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands;
2 Technical University Delft, Delft, Netherlands

 

Plenary Session - Keynote

Session chair: W. Ketter


13.30 Smart Markets for a Smart Electricity Grid (invited)
S. S. Oren;
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA

 

Parallel Session 2A – Smart Metering

Session chair: P. Koponen


15.15 The Neverending Story of the Smart Metering Technology – What Needs To Be Done For a Happy End?
J. Kranz1, B. Roemer2, A. Picot2;
1 University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany;
2 Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
15.35 Short-Term Load Forecasting Model Based on Smart Metering Data
P. Koponen;
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finnland
15.55 Spectrum Aware Interference Modeling in Large-Scale Smart Metering Networks
F. Beer1, H. Lieske1, A. Heuberger1, G. Kilian2, H. Petkov2;
1 Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
2 Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany
16.15 Implementation of a Protocol for Secure Distributed Aggregation of Smart Metering Data
C. Rottondi1, G. Verticale1, C. Krauß2;
1 Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
2 Fraunhofer Research Institution AISEC, Garching, Germany

 

Parallel Session 2B – Intellectual Property and Standards I

Session chair: O. Baldus


15.15 The Role of Economic Principles and Intellectual Property Rights in
Smart Grid Implementation
O. Baldus1, C. Heckmann2;
1 PATENTSHIP Law Firm, Munich, Germany
2 University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
15.45 The Fraunhofer Institute’s IP-Policy (invited)
C. Schamper;
Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
16.15 Telecommunication aspects of Smart Grid Standardisation (invited)
K. Hemberger;
Bundesnetzagentur, Mainz, Germany

 

Parallel Session 2C – Organization and Operations Management

Session chair: C. Daenekas


15.15 Transitioning from the Traditional to the Smart Grid: Lessons Learned From Closed-loop Supply Chains
A. Richter, E. van der Laan, W. Ketter, K. Valogianni;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
15.45 Smart Grid: Extending the Value Chain by Evaluation of Key Performance Indicators (invited)
D. Olschewski;
Cleopa GmbH, Berlin, German
16.15 An Approach to Smart Grid Related Enterprise Architecture Development
J. Trefke, C. Daenekas;
OFFIS e.V., Oldenburg, Germany

 

Parallel Session 3A – Communication and Sensors

Session chair: A. Valenzuela


17.15 Robust Power Supply for Wireless Sensors Using the Electrostatic Field of Parts under High Voltage
T. Keutel, T. Motl, C. Viehweger, O. Kanoun;
Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany
17.40 Multisensor System for Energy Consumption Awareness in Large Buildings
A. Valenzuela;
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Sankt Augustin, Germany
18.05 Design Considerations of Wireless Monitoring Networks for Concentrated Photovoltaic Power Plant Applications
W. Wang, V. Cionca, D. O‘Mahony, N. Wang, M. Hayes, B. O‘Flynn, C. O‘Mathuna;
Tyndall National Institute, Cork City, Ireland

 

Parallel Session 3B – Intellectual Property and Standards II

Session chair: B. Huber


17.15 Research and Development Collaborations – Focus on Ownership and Use of Results (invited)
B. Huber;
IP*SEVA, Backnang, Germany
17.55 Smart Grids Patents: Ownership and Technology Trends
Giulio Ceccarini;
European Patent Office, Munich, Germany

 

Parallel Session 3C – Smart Grid Informatics

Session chair: M. Wagner


17.15 Putting the ‚Smarts‘ into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Multi-Agent Systems (invited)
S. Ramchurn;
University of Southampton, Southampton, England
17.40 Understanding the Assimilation of Smart Grid Technologies in German Distribution Grid Operators: An Empirical Study
J. Kossahl, J. Kranz, L. Kolbe;
University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany
18.05 Smart Grid Cyber Security: A German Perspective
M. Wagner, M. Kuba, A. Oeder;
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany
     
Program: Monday, Dec. 3, 2012  

Parallel Session 4A – Energy Efficiency I

Session chair: M. Ajmone Marsan


09.00 The FP7 Network of Excellence on Green Networking (invited)
M. Ajmone Marsan;
Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
09.30 Analysis of Energy Efficiency Metrics in Data Centres
J. Costa-Requena, C. Ferrater, J. Manner, M. Peuhkuri;
Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
10.00 Integrated IC solutions for Power Measurement in Smart Grid Applications (invited)
F. Ohnhauser;
eesy-ic GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany

 

Parallel Session 4B – Future Household Energy Management

Session chair: G. Kleineidam


09.00 Smart Grid Requirements and Expectations from a Future Home Perspective
J. Franke1, G. Kleineidam1, B. Ehmann2:
1 Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
2 Ulm, Germany
09.30 Distributed Model Predictive Control for Thermal House Comfort with Auction of Available Energy
F. A. Barata1, R. Neves-Silva2;
1 ADESPA Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), Lisboa, Portugal;
2 DEE-FCT Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
10.00 Exploiting Day-Ahead Electricity Price for Maximized Profit of Photovoltaic Systems
A. Awad, P.Bazan, R. German;
Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

 

Parallel Session 4C – The Power Trading Agent Competition

Session chair: W. Ketter


09.00 An Introduction and Demo Session
W. Ketter;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands

 

Parallel Session 5A – Energy Efficiency II

Session chair: W. Nebel


11.00 Datacenters – Energy Hogs or Helping to Optimize Energy Consumption
M. Peuhkuri, R. Lääkkölä, J. Costa-Requena, J. Manner;
Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
11.30 Holistic Power Management of Distributed Data Centers (invited)
K. Schröder, W. Nebel:
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
12.00 Deriving Business Requirements from Technology Roadmaps to support ICT-Architecture Management
C. Daenekas;
OFFIS e.V., Oldenburg, Germany

 

Parallel Session 5B – Electric Vehicles and Storage

Session chair: D. Zhadanov


11.00 Electric Vehicles: Policy and Research Implications
D. Zhdanov;
University of Connecticut, Connecticut, USA
11.30 The Idea of a Modular Multilevel Converter with Integrated Batteries
M. Schroeder, J. Jaeger;
Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
12.00 A Profitable Business Model for Electric Vehicle Fleet Owners
M. Kahlen, K. Valogianni, W. Ketter, J. van Dalen;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands

 

Parallel Session 5C – Demand Response and Simulation

Session chair: C. Derksen


11.00 Demand Response - A Different Form of Distributed Storage?
P. Grunewald, J. Torriti;
University of Reading, Reading, England
11.30 A Framework for the Implementation of Large Scale Demand Response
G. Andreou1, A. Symeonidis1, C. Diou2, D. Labridis1, P. Mitkas1;
1 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki , Greece
2 Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Thessaloniki, Greece
12.00 An advanced agent-based simulation toolbox for the comprehensive
simulation of future energy networks
C. Derksen, R. Unland;
University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

 

Plenary Session

Session chair: W. Ketter


13.30 Panel Discussion: Transforming Energy Business
  Moderator:
W. Ketter;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Guests:
·  S. S. Oren;
   University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA

·  K. Ronge;
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany
·  R. Oonk