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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
SESSION PROGRAM
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2019 Lucerne Switzerland
3 - 4 July Sessions
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Business potential & technology challenges (joint withPACE FCH JU project)
Grid services operation
Flexible units
International collaboration
Grid apéro, GSM network dinner, Dinner on the Lake
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Developments in grid service markets I + II
Poster session (covering all GSM session topics)
Networking
Among others
Abengoa Innovación, ACM, Alpiq AG, APG, ASKI Industrie-Elektronik GmbH, Austrian Institute of Technology, BPSE, CEA, CEEP, CERTH, Coratian Transmission System Operator Ltd., Delft University of Technology, DENERG, DLR, DTU, EBM, EGP, EPEX SPOT, EPS, HEP, HOR, HYG, IHT, Industry Alliance VHPready e.V., INEA d.o.o., IRIS, ITM Power, Johnson Matthey Fuel Cell, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Lucerne University, Météo France, Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology B.V., NEL HYDROGEN AS, NODES AS, Politechnico di Milano, POW, RSE SpA, SINTEF Energy Research, Stadtwerke Crailsheim, Terna SpA, TREN, UASA Northwestern Switzerland, Université catholique de Louvain, University of Salerno, University of Strathclyde, Vitec Energy
consist of:Davor Bošnjak, HEP, Croatia
Bruno Cova, CESI S.p.a., Italy
Prof. K. Andreas Friedrich, DLR, Germany Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou, NTUA, Greece Prof. Christoph Imboden, HSLU, Switzerland Thomas Kudela, Ørsted A/S, Denmark Prof. Carlo Alberto Nucci, Uni Bologna, Italy Dr. Bastian Schwark, Swissgrid AG, Switzerland Andreas Svendstrup-Bjerre, Vestas Wind Systems A/S,
Sebastian Ziegler, 50 Hertz, Gemany
SCOPE www.GridServiceMarket.com/Scope
The electricity market is changing, opening opportunities for MORE FLEXIBILITY in generation, storage and consumption. New technologies and services such as Power to X, Batteries, Demand Side Response (DSR), Load Management, Water Electrolysers, Fuel Cells, Virtual Power Plants, Control Reserves, Direct Marketing and others compete or complement each other in terms of technical capabilities and economic performance to meet the needs of future distribution and transmission grids and to launch and optimize GRID SERVICES.
The 3rd
Grid-Service-Market symposium (GSM) aimsto outline general and country specific market conditions and solutions for grid services. In addition, it reports on experiences and success stories, which support a rating of the performance and potential of new sustainable technologies.
The 3rd
GSM symposium addressesgrid and technology experts, scouts and managers from the electricity industry, administration bodies and researchers interested in the commercial aspects of grid services and new technologies.
The international audiencewill exchange on market logic, regulations and harmonization activities, future trends, operations, technology capabilities, and long term business plans and other business related aspects of European grid service markets. The symposium takes place in parallel to the 23
rd European Fuel Cell Forum 2019, an international reference conference
with exhibition & tutorials in the emerging field of "Fuel Cells, Electrolysers & H2 Processing" - www.EFCF.com.
SYMPOSIUM Events www.GridServiceMarket.com/Events
3 July morning Possibility to - join the EFCF opening & overview sessions (to be booked separately),
- visit EFCF exhibition & poster hall, to have business & project meetings (get support)
from 11:30 GSM registration, welcome coffee
12:45 - 18:00 Official opening & overview session with VPP-panel, keynotes, oral & poster sessions19:30 GSM networking dinner with folklore and culture
4 July from 8:30 GSM registration, welcome coffee 08:50 - 16:15 Keynotes, oral & poster sessions, summary & symposium outlook, possibility to join EFCF sessions 19:20 - 23.30 Dinner on the Lake: Unique networking pleasure boat tour with music in dreamlike scenery
Venue www.GridServiceMarket.com/Venue-Lucerne
The GSM Symposium is held at the Uni Lucerne (UniLU) and Culture & Convention Centre Lucerne (KKL) on the
picturesque waterfront of the lake Lucerne in the middle of Switzerland. The venue is easy to reach by car, plane & train, because it is closed to car parks & railway station, within a short distance from charming hotels & the historical town centre.
Fees www.GridServiceMarket.com/Fee
Students, trainees & unemployed persons etc. with valid identification
Regular
Late charge for registrations On-Site
500 CHF incl. 7.7% VAT where applicable
900 CHF incl. 7.7% VAT where applicable 100 CHF incl. 7.7% VAT where applicable
One Swiss Franc (CHF) is valued at about: 0.88 EURO, 1.03 US Dollar, 113 YEN, 6.87 CNY (Nov 2018). The fees include access to: Complete GSM symposium (sessions/posters/networking); EFCF 2019 exhibition & poster hall; 4 July 2019 EFCF sessions (keynotes, oral, poster); Conference proceedings, conference bag, business lunch, refreshments and the GSM networking dinner on Wednesday 3 July; Post symposium access to all allowed presentations, impressions and available proceedings published with ISBN on GSMlibrary and with DOI on Lucerne Open Repository (HSLU-LORY). Optional: EFCF 2019 opening & overview sessions on We 3 July (on request), "Dinner on the Lake" on Th 4 July (EFCF supported tickets: 120 CHF pp).
Contacts [email protected]
Organisers: European Fuel Cell Forum - www.EFCF.com; Power Economy, Innovation & Tech. Mgt, UAS HSLU - www.HSLU.ch; Lucerne, Switzerland
The international advisory board
3rd
GSM Symposium 20193 – 4 July, Uni LU
Lucerne Switzerland
Grid Service Market - Grid Flexibility & BusinessChaired by: Prof. Christoph Imboden HSLU, Lucerne/Switzerland
Uni LU - HS 10
11:30 On-site GSM registration
12:45 G01 OPENING AND WELCOME
G0101 Welcome by the organizers Michael Spirig, Olivier Bucheli European Fuel Cell Forum AG, Switzerland
G0102 Welcome by the symposium chair Christoph Imboden Lucerne Uni of Applied Sciences & Arts, Switzerland
13:00 G02 VPP-PANEL: BUSINESS-POTENTIAL & TECHNOLOGY-CHALLENGES (joint with PACE project) Session-chair: Andreas Svendstrup-Bjerre
G0201Ameland: Frontrunner in the Energy Transition e.g. VPP Project with
45 Fuel Cells as part of an island wide Smart Grid, large H2 projectJacob Dijkstra Municipality of Ameland, The Netherlands
G0202EnergieKoplopers (Energy Frontrunners): Lessons learned
from a flexibility market for households with fuel cellsStefan Nellen
Qirion B.V. Energy Consulting (Alliander NV),
AB Duiven, The Netherlands
G0203NOVICE - Development and Demonstration of
an Innovative Business Model for Energy Service Companies Stephan Marty KiWi Power Ltd London, UK
G0204Demand side management and virtual power plants or Experience
with virtual power plant operations in Switzerland and GermanyAby Chacko Tiko, Switzerland
G0205Assessing the impact of virtual qualified units
on the Italian ancillary services marketMarco Stabile CESI S.p.A., Italy
G0206VPP Panel Discussion:
Business-Potentials & Technology-Challenges
Speakers & Audience
Moderator: Andreas Svendstrup-Bjerre
Vestas Wind Systems A/S,
Virtual Power Plant Architect, Denmark
15:20 Coffee break & exhibition & poster visit
15:50 G03 Session-chair: Andreas Friedrich
G0301Modelling and optimization of
a flexible PEMFC power plant for grid balancing purposes
Elena Crespi (1), Giulio Guandalini (1), Jorg Coolegem
(2), Marianela M. Betancourt (3), Sönke Gößling (4),
Peter Beckhaus (4), Stefano Campanari (1)
(1) Politecnico di Milano, Italy, (2) Nedstack Fuel Cell
Technology B.V., The Netherlands, (3) Abengoa
Innovación, Spain, (4) ZBT Gmbh, Germany
G0302Using electric water heaters
to provide multiple energy servicesHanmin Cai, Shi You Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
G0304Integrating decentral renewable assets
with a network of smart home storage devicesMatthias Dilthey sonnen, Germany
Keynote G0305Energy system decarbonisation:
Informing reform of energy market and regulatory frameworkGoran Strbac Imperial College London, UK
G0306 Summary of the day, Details of the evening program Christoph Imboden Lucerne Uni of Applied Sciences & Arts, Switzerland
18:00
19:30 GSM Network Dinner (included, guest tickets for 120.- CHF pP available)
08:30 On-site GSM registration
08:50 G04 Session-chair: Thomas Kudela
G0401Local market possibilities,
experiences with and perspectives from the ENERA projectPhilippe Vassilopoulos EPEX SPOT, France
G0402Impact of balancing and day-ahead market sequences
on bidding behavior of market participants
Ksenia Poplavskaya (1,2),
Fabian Ocker (3), Karl-Martin Ehrhart (4)
(1) Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, (2) Delft
University of Technology, Netherlands, (4) Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology, Germany
G0403Architectures for Optimized Interactions between TSOs and DSOs:
Experiences and learnings from SmartNet
Ivana Kockar (1), Gianluigi Migliavacca (2),
Andrei Morch (3), Siface Dario (2)
(1) University of Strathclyde, UK, (2) RSE SpA, Italy,
(3) SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
G0404 Grid services as byproducts of a water electrolyzerValerian Klemenz,
Tanaka Mandy Mbavarira, Christoph ImbodenLucerne University, Switzerland
G0405 NODES – a new market design to trade decentralized flexibility Benedikt Deuchert NODES AS, Norway
10:30 Coffee break & exhibition & poster visit
11:00 G05 Session-chair: Nikos Hatzargyriou
G0501Five actions to improve your short term forecasting
of electricity demand and RES production
Johan Nihleen,
Alexander NordlingVitec Energy AB, Sweden
G0502Qualifying Tests of Electrolysers for Grid Services
System Behaviour and Scalability
Regine Reissner (1), Shi You (2), Cyril Bourasseau (3),
Pablo Marcuello (4), Vincent Lacroix (3), Gilles Lavaille
(3), Daniel A. Greenhalgh (5), Laura Abadia (6),
Christoph Imboden (7), Marius Bornstein (8) et. al.
(1) DLR, Germany, (2) DTU, Denmark, (3) CEA,
France, (4) IHT, Switzerland, (5) ITM Power, UK,
(6) Foundation for hte Development of New
Hydrogen Technologies in Aragon, Spain, (7) HSLU,
Switzerland, (8) NEL HYDROGEN AS, Norway
G0504Overlook the Copernicus C3S-SIS-ENERGY service
with a focus on seasonal forecast and additional climate indicatorsRaphaël Legrand Météo France, France
G0505Dependence of operational processes
in a power system on weather conditionsDavor Bosniak HEP, Croatia
12:40 Lunch break
End of sessions
Session program
FLEXIBLE UNITS - DEVELOPMENTS IN GRID SERVICE MARKETS I
DEVELOPMENTS IN GRID SERVICE MARKETS II
FLEXIBLE UNITS & GRID SERVICES OPERATION
Thursday, 4 July
Wednesday, 3 July
13:30 G06 POSTER SESSION - ALL TOPICS Session-chair: Christoph Imboden
G0308GRASSHOPPER project:
Grid assisting modular hydrogen PEM power plant
Elena Crespi (1), Giulio Guandalini (1), Jorg Coolegem
(2), Marianela Martín (3), Sönke Gößling (4), Peter
Beckhaus (4), Jure Petkovšek (5), Silvain Buche (6),
Stefano Campanari (1)
(1) Politechnico di Milano, Italy, (2) Nedstack Fuel
Cell Technology B.V., The Netherlands, (3) Abengoa
Innovación, Spain, (4) ZBT GmbH, Germany, (5)
INEA d.o.o., Slovenija, (6) Johnson Matthey Fuel
Cell, UK
G0309REMOTE project: techno-economical sizing of
H2-based energy storage systems in remote areas
Paolo Marocco (1), D. Ferrero (1), M. Gandiglio (1), A.
Lanzini (1), M. Santarelli (1), K. Fløche Juelsgaard (2),
K. Panopoulos (3), D. Consoli (4), M. Ciani Bassetti (4),
I. Rosso (5), D. Thomas (6), S. Chatzigavriil (7), M. Lai
(8), A. Veiga (9), K. Sundseth (10), B. Kvaal (11)
(1) DENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, (2) BPSE,
(3) CERTH, (4) EGP,
(5) EPS, (6) HYG, (7) HOR,
(8) IRIS, (9) POW, (10) SINTEF, (11) TREN
G0310 Operating results of PEMEL, AEL and SOEC systemsMichael Alkämper, Sebastian Stypka, Bernd
Oberschachtsiek, Angelika Heinzel
Zentrum für Brennstoffzellentechnik GmbH (ZBT),
Germany
G0311Feasibility analysis of off-grid hydrogen energy storage system
for energy independent island in south KoreaXia Zhang, Byeong Soo Oh
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Chonnam National University
G0408PowerAlliance – Extending Grid Capacity on
the Medium Voltage Level through Intelligent Sector Coupling
Joachim Bagemihl (4), Gwendolin Wilke (1), Ramón
Christen (1), Vincent Layec (2), Holger Wache (2),
Mirjam West (3), Silvia Ulli-Beer (3), Juliana Zapata (3),
Yves Wymann (4), Thomas Stadler (5), Franz Stabauer
(6), Daniel Laager (7), Jürgen Breit (8)
(1) Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts,
Switzerland, (2) University of Applied Sciences and
Arts Northwestern Switzerland, (3) Zurich University
of Applied Sciences, Switzerland, (4) Alpiq AG,
Switzerland, (5) Xamax AG, Switzerland, (6) ASKI
Industrie-Elektronik GmbH, Austria, (7) EBM,
Switzerland, (8) Stadtwerke Crailsheim, Germany
G0409A Market Data Clustering Aimed to the Economic Analysis
of an ESS-based Power Plant providing Ancillary Services
Francesco Maria De Venezia, Simona Parrella, Vito
Calderaro, Vincenzo Galdi, Antonio Piccolo
University of Salerno, Italy
G0707Efficient preparation of TSOs for the integration of
Capacity Calculation Regions (CCRs) in terms of security and
welfare
Jadranko Kučica Coratian Transmission System Operator Ltd., Croatia
14:00 G07 INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Session-chair: Bruno Cova
G0702Undersea cable between Italy and Montenegro:
Project and forthcoming market and power flow consequencesElia Ettore Terna SpA, Italy
G0703German-Austrian Market Split
Implementation and Impact from a TSO perspectiveChristoph Jachmann APG, Austria
G0704Market coupling mechanisms
Transmission capacity allocation in zonal electricity marketsAnthony Papavasiliou Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Keynote G0705 Network Codes, GLEB Mathieu Fransen ACM, The Nederlands
G0706Summary & GSM award "Most Innovative Contribution"
CLOSINGChristoph Imboden (1),
Michael Spirig (2), Olivier Bucheli (2)
(1) Lucerne Uni of Applied Sciences & Arts,
(2) European Fuel Cell Forum AG, Switzerland
16:15 End of sessions & end of official part of GSM Symposium
Recomended:
16:30 Grid Apéro in the EFCF exhibition area, optional booth visits (free)
19:20 Dinner on the Lake - Boarding at 19:20, lake side of KKL (extra tickets for 120.- CHF pP available)
08:00 EFCF on-site registration, also open to GSM participants, *special tickets available
09:00 EFCF 2019: first morning session block* >>>>>>> A01: Opening, Keynotes: EU programme FCH JU & Industry Perspective Hydrogen
12:30 EFCF lunch on KKL Terrace - also for GSM participants* A02: H2 economy
13:15 EFCF poster session & exhibition visit (free)
Only with special invitation:
10:00 GSM International Advisory Board meeting
08:00 EFCF on-site registration open *special tickets available EFCF Sessions
09:00
-
16:15
A12: Keynote: Industry Perspective Electrolyser
A13: Electrolyser & FC for Grid Balancing
A14: Electrolyser: OEM & Tier 1 Status Report
A15: FC Applications
A16: Closing & Keynote by the Gold Medal Winner
B12: Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
B12: Pt-free Catalysts
B12: Diffusive Media for FC & Electrolysers
EFCF www.EFCF.com
Figures Participants:
Possibility for Friday, 5 July
Offer for Wednesday morning, 3 July
www.GridServiceMarket.com
> EFCF Tutorial participants:
- FCH Fuel Cells, Electrolysers & Hydrogen (kick-start) 20
- EIS Electrochem. Impedance Spectroscopy (advanced) 25
The GSM symposium is supported by funds from the European FCH program, www.GridServiceMarket.com/Partners
the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI and Innosuisse.
The European Fuel Cell Froum is an international reference conference with exhibition & tutorials
in the emerging field of “Fuel Cells, Electrolysers & H2 Processing”. It taks place since 1994
- 23rd times - always at the beginning of July in Lucerne/Switzerland.
> GSM/VPP panel this year between 50-80 expected;
> EFCF usually between 350-550;
EFCF 2019: Conference, Poster area & Exhibition >>>>>>>
incl. Breaks, Documentation and Lunch - also for GSM participants*
www.EFCF.com/FA