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Page 1: Program - NEDODan Ton United States Department of Energy (DOE), USA Yuzuru Ueda Tokyo University of Science, Japan Isao Wachi Hitachi, Ltd., Japan Yong Tae Yoon Seoul National University,

ProgramNovember 18 (Tue) - 20 (T hu), 2014

*Side Events: November 17 (Mon) & 21 (Fri)Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan

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Scientific Committee

Hirohisa AkiNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan

Scott BackhausLos Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), USA

Britta BuchholzABB AG, Germany

Eng Kiat ChanDNV KEMA, Singapore

Diana CraciunEuropean Distributed Energy Resources Laboratories, Germany

Lisa Dignard-BaileyNatural Resources Canada, Canada

Abraham EllisSandia National Laboratories (SNL), USA

Tadahiro GodaDoshisha University, Japan

Nikos HatziargyriouPublic Power Corporation S.A., Greece

Patrick Van HoveEuropean Commission, Belgium

Reza IravaniUniversity of Toronto, Canada

Geza JoosMcGill University, Canada

Chongqing KangTsinghua University, China

Thomas KeyElectric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA

S.A. KhapardeIndian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

Benjamin KroposkiNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA

Yoshimasa KudoTOSHIBA CORPORATION, Japan

Sukriti LikhiEmbassy of India, India

Andreas LugmaierNationale Technologieplattform Smart Grids Austria, Austria

Marta MarmiroliMitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan

Chris MarnayLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), USA

Luciano MartiniRicerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA, Italy

Mark McGranaghanElectric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA

Satoshi MorozumiNew Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan

Yosuke NakanishiFUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD., Japan

Masaaki NakazawaThe Federation of Electric Power Companies, Japan

Kazuhiko OgimotoThe University of Tokyo, Japan

Mark RawsonSacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) California Energy Commission, USA

Jim ReillyReilly Associates, USA

Atul ShahAtmay Advisors - Management & Energy Advisors, India

Philipp StraussFraunhofer IWES and DERlab e.V., Germany

Kazuyuki TakadaNew Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan

Dan TonUnited States Department of Energy (DOE), USA

Yuzuru UedaTokyo University of Science, Japan

Isao WachiHitachi, Ltd., Japan

Yong Tae YoonSeoul National University, Korea

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Greetings from Chairmen

We are honored to be hosting the 6th International Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources (IRED) this year. Kyoto in November is resplendent in autumnal color, offering some of the most breathtaking scenery in Japan. This is the first IRED to be held in Asia, and we are delighted to be able to welcome our visitors to Kyoto in such a beautiful season.

We anticipate that this expert conference will provide an international forum for information-sharing and lively discussion on issues relevant to smart communities and smart grids, and promoting the introduction of new and renewable energy sources. We also hope it will offer excellent opportunities for participants from diverse backgrounds to communicate a wide range of outcomes to the world, and generate international exchange that leads to new business and research.

Kazuhiko OgimotoThe University of Tokyo, Japan(Chair)

Philipp StraussFraunhofer IWES and DERlab e.V., Germany(Co-chair)

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Program at a Glance*The program is subject to change without any notice.

Nov 18, (Tue)Nov 17, (Mon)Kyoto International Conference Center

Room B-2 (2F) Room 501 (5F) Room 554 (5F) Room 555 (5F) Annex 1 (1F) Annex 2 (1F)

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Nov 21, (Fri)Nov 20, (Thu)Nov 19, (Wed)

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Kyoto International Conference CenterAnnex 1 (1F) Annex 1 (1F)Annex 2 (1F) Annex 2 (1F)Annex 1 (1F)

LunchLunch

Break

Poster Session&

Networking

Poster Session&

AwardsCeremony

Site Tours

Side Event 2:ELECTRA

IRP/EERA Smart Grids Workshop and

the Aim towards International Cooperation

Side Event 2:ELECTRA

IRP/EERA Smart Grids Workshop and

the Aim towards International Cooperation

Lunch

Side Event 3:ISGAN Smart Grid

International Research Facilities Network (SIRFN) Technical Meeting

Side Event 3:ISGAN Smart Grid

International Research Facilities Network (SIRFN) Technical Meeting

Lunch

Side Event 4:Microgrid

Application to Infrastructure

Resilience

Session 1:Policies and Program

(10:40-12:00)

(9:30-10:40)

Session 2:Standards for the

Integration of Higher Penetrations of Renewables and

Distributed Resources

(13:30-15:10)

Session 3(Part 1):

Reporting on Result of Large Project

Portfolios(15:30-17:10)

OpeningSession

Side Event 4:Microgrid

Application to Infrastructure

Resilience

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Lunch

Break

Break

Session 3(Part 2):

Reporting on Result of Large Project

Portfolios(9:00-10:20)

Session 4: Sub-session 1:First of a Kind

Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling

& Simulation (Transmission,

Distribution, and Customer Levels)

Session 4:First of a Kind

Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling

& Simulation (Transmission,

Distribution, and Customer Levels)

Session 4:First of a Kind

Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling

& Simulation (Transmission,

Distribution, and Customer Levels)

Lunch

Lunch

Reception

BreakBreak

Break

Break

Session 5:Markets and Regulatory Framework

(9:00-10:40)

Session 6:

Closing Session

Panel Discussion:End User Energy

Management System in the Near Future(11:00-12:00)

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Transmission-Level Power Systems(10:40-12:10)

Sub-session 2:Distribution-Level

Power Systems(13:30-15:00)

Sub-session 3:Customer-Level Energy Systems

Integration(15:30-17:00)

Lunch

Break

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Break

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*The program is subject to change without any notice.

Nov 18, (Tue)Nov 17, (Mon)Kyoto International Conference Center

Room B-2 (2F) Room 501 (5F) Room 554 (5F) Room 555 (5F) Annex 1 (1F) Annex 2 (1F)

9:00

8:30 8:30

9:30

10:00

10:30

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Kyoto International Conference CenterAnnex 1 (1F) Annex 1 (1F)Annex 2 (1F) Annex 2 (1F)Annex 1 (1F)

LunchLunch

Break

Poster Session&

Networking

Poster Session&

AwardsCeremony

Site Tours

Side Event 2:ELECTRA

IRP/EERA Smart Grids Workshop and

the Aim towards International Cooperation

Side Event 2:ELECTRA

IRP/EERA Smart Grids Workshop and

the Aim towards International Cooperation

Lunch

Side Event 3:ISGAN Smart Grid

International Research Facilities Network (SIRFN) Technical Meeting

Side Event 3:ISGAN Smart Grid

International Research Facilities Network (SIRFN) Technical Meeting

Lunch

Side Event 4:Microgrid

Application to Infrastructure

Resilience

Session 1:Policies and Program

(10:40-12:00)

(9:30-10:40)

Session 2:Standards for the

Integration of Higher Penetrations of Renewables and

Distributed Resources

(13:30-15:10)

Session 3(Part 1):

Reporting on Result of Large Project

Portfolios(15:30-17:10)

OpeningSession

Side Event 4:Microgrid

Application to Infrastructure

Resilience

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Lunch

Break

Break

Session 3(Part 2):

Reporting on Result of Large Project

Portfolios(9:00-10:20)

Session 4: Sub-session 1:First of a Kind

Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling

& Simulation (Transmission,

Distribution, and Customer Levels)

Session 4:First of a Kind

Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling

& Simulation (Transmission,

Distribution, and Customer Levels)

Session 4:First of a Kind

Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling

& Simulation (Transmission,

Distribution, and Customer Levels)

Lunch

Lunch

Reception

BreakBreak

Break

Break

Session 5:Markets and Regulatory Framework

(9:00-10:40)

Session 6:

Closing Session

Panel Discussion:End User Energy

Management System in the Near Future(11:00-12:00)

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan

Collaborative Smart Grid Project

Workshop 2014

Transmission-Level Power Systems(10:40-12:10)

Sub-session 2:Distribution-Level

Power Systems(13:30-15:00)

Sub-session 3:Customer-Level Energy Systems

Integration(15:30-17:00)

Lunch

Break

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Side Event 1:International

Institute for Energy Systems Integration

Workshop

Break

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Floor Plan

SIRFNMeetingRoom 554

MicrogridApplication toInfrastructure

ResilienceRoom 555

ELECTRAWorkshop

Room 501

PC Preview

Registration

Anteroom

Organizer NEDORoom 102

Please usethis elevator forand 2 or 5 floor

OperationalSecretariat

Oral Sessions【Annex Hall 1】 Poster Sessions

Networking / Awards Ceremony【Annex Hall 2】

iiESI AsianWorkshop

Room B-2

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SIRFNMeetingRoom 554

MicrogridApplication toInfrastructure

ResilienceRoom 555

ELECTRAWorkshop

Room 501

PC Preview

Registration

Anteroom

Organizer NEDORoom 102

Please usethis elevator forand 2 or 5 floor

OperationalSecretariat

Oral Sessions【Annex Hall 1】 Poster Sessions

Networking / Awards Ceremony【Annex Hall 2】

iiESI AsianWorkshop

Room B-2

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Program Details

November 17 (Mon)

Side Event 1:International Institute for Energy Systems Integration Workshop

* Open to the public.

Time & Venue 8:30-17:30, Room B-2 (2F)

Event Summary

The third International Institute for Energy Systems Integration (iiESI) workshop will the foster exchange of ideas, results, lessons learned and best practices from ESI-related activities in Asia. Topics that will be covered include: energy - water nexus, natural gas-grid interdependencies, regulatory and policy reforms on integrated energy systems, and highly distributed energy systems.

Side Event 2:ELECTRA IRP/EERA Smart Grids Workshop and the Aim towards International Cooperation

* Open to the public from 9:00 to 15:30. Closed to the public from 15:30 to 16:45.

Time & Venue 9:00-16:45, Room 501 (5F)

Event Summary

This workshop will give participants the opportunity to hear about the latest results emerging from the EERA and ELECTRA smart grids research programmes, discuss concepts key to the emergence of radical integrative voltage and frequency control solutions, and attend the global launch of the ELECTRA Researcher Exchange Programme.

Side Event 3:ISGAN Smart Grid International Research Facilities Network (SIRFN) Technical Meeting

* Morning session (9:30-12:00) is an internal meeting of the SIRFN participants only. Afternoon session (13:00-18:00) is open to the public.

Time & Venue 9:30-18:00, Room 554 (5F)

Event Summary

The biannual meeting of the Smart Grid International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). SIRFN labs will discuss current and future cross-lab research projects involving advanced DER interoperability testing, smart grid modeling, and power system component testing.

Side Event 4:Microgrid Application to Infrastructure Resilience

* Open to the public.

Time & Venue 8:30-17:00, Room 555 (5F)

Event Summary

This workshop will focus on microgrid applications to critical infrastructure resilience, with the purpose of exchanging views on design principles, performance metrics, and operating experience. The workshop will consist of a tutorial by Sandia National Laboratories, followed by two panel sessions by leading researchers and practitioners. The material will address technical, regulatory, and policy experiences and challenges.

Notice: Seats for each Side Event are on a first-come-first-served basis.

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November 18 (Tue)

Opening Session 9:30-10:40, Annex 1 (1F)

Welcome Remarks Kazuo Furukawa (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan)

Guest Remarks Akio Ichihara (Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry,

Japan)

Keynote Speech 1 Hiroshi Kuniyoshi (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan)

Keynote Speech 2 Patricia Hoffman (Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability,

United States Department of Energy, USA)

Keynote Speech 3 Patrick Van Hove (European Commission)

Session 1: Policies and Program 10:40-12:00, Annex 1 (1F)

The session topic will focus on national policies and programs on integration of renewable and distributed energy resources to the electric power grid.

Chair: Patrick Van Hove (European Commission)

Co-chair: Lisa Dignard-Bailey (Natural Resources Canada, Canada)

S1-1 Overview of India Renewable Policies and R&D ProgramsAtul Shah (Atmay Advisors Energy & Management Advisors, India)

S1-2 The Current Situation of Renewable Energy in Latin AmericaJorge Huacuz (Electrical Research Institute, Mexico)

S1-3 Policies to Support Integration of Renewable Energy in AustraliaRenate Egan (Australian PV Institute, Australia)

S1-4 The Smart Grid Innovation Process in AustriaHubert Fechner (University AS Technikum Vienna, Austria)

Session 2 : Standards for the Integration of Higher Penetrations of Renewables and Distributed Resources 13:30-15:10, Annex 1 (1F)

The session topic will focus on directionality of the future technology development in the grid connection technology, a trend of the standardization, and the present conditions of grid cord and testing. This session will provide an opportunity to learn the action in each country.

Chairs: Jim Reilly (Reilly Associates, USA)

Philipp Strauss (Fraunhofer IWES, Germany)

S2-1 Regulations, Requirements and Standards for Integration of DG/DER in Norway Including the Links to EU Network Codes and CENELEC StandardizationKjell Sand (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway)

S2-2 Grid Code Development in JapanOsami Tsukamoto (Yokohama National University, Japan)

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S2-3 Update on International Standards for Distributed Resource IntegrationMark McGranaghan (Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA)

S2-4 Grid Codes in Europe for Low- and Medium VoltageRoland Bruendlinger (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria)

S2-5 Interconnection Standards in North AmericaThomas Key (Electric Power Research Institute, USA)

Session 3 : Reporting on Result of Large Project Portfolios (Part 1) 15:30-17:10, Annex 1 (1F)

This session topic will focus on the overview and result of large project related to a high share of renewable and distributed generation worldwide. Goal of this session is to learn about best practices in different regions with their specific challenges.

Chairs: Yuzuru Ueda (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

Mark McGranaghan (Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA)

S3-1 DER Integration Demonstrations in JapanSatoshi Morozumi (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan)

S3-2 Key Findings from the EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration InitiativeGale Horst (Electric Power Research Institute, USA)

S3-3 GRID4EU - Nice Grid Project: How to Facilitate the Integration of Distributed Energy Resources into the Local Grid?Rémy Garaude Verdier (Electricité Réseau Distribution France (ERDF), France)

S3-4 Japan-New Mexico Demonstration

S3-4-1 Integrating Utility and Customer Solar PV with Energy Storage and CoordinationJonathan Hawkins (PNM Resources, USA)

S3-4-2 Outline of the Albuquerque Smart Grid Project for Commercial BuildingsAtsushi Denda (Shimizu Corporation, Japan)

Poster Session A 17:30-19:30, Annex 2 (1F)

1. Grid Integration of Centralised and Decentralised Storage Devices

P1-1 IEC61850-7-420 Based Information Model of Virtually Aggregated Distributed Energy ResourcesEri Isono (Transmission & Distribution Systems Division, Toshiba Corporation, Japan)

P1-2 ESS - Energy Storage System in Institute of Electrical Power Engineering of Lodz University of TechnologyRyszard Pawelek (Lodz University of Technology, Poland)

P1-3 Activation of Electric Vehicle as Fast Demand Response ResourceYutaka Ota (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

P1-4 Optimization methods for energy storage integration in smart gridsKari Mäki (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland)

2. Large-Scale Renewable GenerationP2-1 Schedule Operation of Distributed Renewable Energy Generations by Wide-area Operation System

Kazuhisa Toji (Hokkaido University, Japan)

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3. Renewable Power ForecastingP3-1 A Comprehensive Method of PV Prediction based on Significant Factor recognition

Yingfei Gong (Tsinghua University, China)

P3-2 A study on forecasting of river flow rate by using Neural Network and Recession Time Constant method for Hydro Power PlantTomonari Kawai (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan)

P3-3 Probabilistic Forecasting of Spatial Average Irradiance Based on Reliability of Grid Point Values of Numerical Weather PredictionTakeyoshi Kato (Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Nagoya University, Japan)

P3-4 An Analysis of Power Mix and Cost Affected by High Penetration of Renewable Power in JapanHiromi Yamamoto (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Japan)

4. Market and Business ModelsP4-1 Strategic Generation Expansion Planning by Two Generation Companies

Yusuke Manabe (Funded Research Division of EcoTopia Science Institute Nagoya University, Japan)

P4-2 Impact of Large-Scale Penetration of Renewable Resources to Market PricesNobuyuki Yamaguchi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan)

5. Grid OperationP5-1 Economic Analyisis of Flexible Reserve for Large Integration of Renewable Energy Generation

Yuji Hashimoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

P5-2 Operation Method of Microgrid Using the Forecasting Method by Neural NetworkKazuto Yukita (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan)

P5-3 A Basic Study of Distribution Automation for Service Restoration in a Distribution System with Distributed GeneratorsShunsuke Kawano (Waseda University, Japan)

P5-4 Advanced Voltage Control Method of Multiple Step Voltage Regulators in Distribution FeederShinya Yoshizawa (Waseda University, JST CREST, Japan)

6. Regulatory Issues* No presentation.

7. Successful DemonstrationsP7-1 Demonstration Tests of the Smart Grid at a Commercial Building in City of Albuquerque

Kimio Morino (Institute of Technology Shimizu Corporation, Japan)

P7-2 Energy OASIS (Open Access to Sustainable Intermittent Sources )Kenji Taima (Panasonic Corporation, Japan)

P7-3 ADDRESS field demonstration of Active Demand in FranceRégine Belhomme (EDF, France)

P7-4 The Photovoltaic Innovation InitiativeJohan Driesen (ESAT/ELECTA KU Leuven, Belgium)

P7-5 Yokohama Smart City Project (YSCP)Kazuaki Kusakiyo (Toshiba Corporation Community Solutions Company, Japan)

P7-6 Small community Test site: MeltemiNikos Hatziargyriou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

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November 19 (Wed)

Session 3 : Reporting on Result of Large Project Portfolios (Part 2) 9:00-10:20, Annex 1 (1F)

This session topic will focus on the overview and result of large project related to a high share of renewable and distributed generation worldwide. Goal of this session is to learn about best practices in different regions with their specific challenges.

Chairs: Yuzuru Ueda (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

Mark McGranaghan (Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA)

S3-5 Jeju Island Demonstrations of DER IntegrationWoo-Hyun Hwang (SG & ESS Department of KEPCO, Korea)

S3-6 Issues, challenges and opportunities in facilitating high residential PV penetrations in Australia’s Distribution NetworkIain MacGill (University of New South Wales Australia, Australia)

S3-7 Kitakyushu Smart Community Pilot Project - Field Trials of Demand Response with Dynamic Pricng -Masao Nakamura (Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Japan)

S3-8 A Global Network to Capture Global Experience on Smart Grids - The International Smart Grid Action Network -Russell Conklin (U.S. Department of Energy, USA)

Session 4 : First of a Kind Achievements in Technology, Systems Integration, Modeling & Simulation (Transmission, Distribution, and Customer Levels) 10:40-17:00, Annex 1 (1F)

This session will provide an opportunity to learn the latest technology trends from around the world at the transmission, distribution, and customer level.

Chair: Benjamin Kroposki (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA)

Co-chairs: Nikos Hatziargyriou (Public Power Corporation S.A., Greece)

Hirohisa Aki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)

Sub-session 1: Transmission-Level Power Systems (10:40-12:10)Transmission-Level power system integration including: system reinforcement, large-scale power system management and control, etc.

S4-1-1 High Penetrations of Wind in the EirGrid System and EU Transmission PlanningFintan Slye (EirGrid, Ireland)

S4-1-2 Integration of Renewable Energy into NYISO Emilie Nelson (New York Independent System Operator, USA)

S4-1-3 Integrating Renewables into the German Transmission SystemFrank Schettler (Siemens AG, Germany)

S4-1-4 Grid Integration of Large Utility-Scale PV Plants: Key Lessons LearnedMahesh Morjaria (First Solar, USA)

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Sub-session 2 : Distribution-Level Power Systems (13:30-15:00)Distribution-Level technology integration including: Microgrid, Distribution management systems, distribution automation system, etc.

Chair: Nikos Hatziargyriou (Public Power Corporation S.A., Greece)

Co-chairs: Hirohisa Aki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)

Benjamin Kroposki (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA)

S4-2-1 Negawatt Aggregation Services in JapanKenji Yokoyama (NTT FACILITIES, INC., Japan)

S4-2-2 The SuSTAINABLE Project Smart Distribution System OperaTion for MAximizing the INtegration of RenewABLE GenerationNikos Hatziargyriou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

S4-2-3 Electricity Cluster-Oriented Network: A Grid-independent and Autonomous Aggregation of Micro-GridsKunihiro Nakao (Osaka Gas Co., Ltd., Japan)

S4-2-4 Integration of High Levels of PV in the Distribution System in GermanyThomas Stetz (Fraunhofer IWES, Germany)

S4-2-5 Using Hosting Capacity Methodology to Develop Simplified Screens for New Solar PV InterconnectionsJeff Smith (Electric Power Research Institute, USA)

S4-2-6 Energy Storage at SubstationsEri Isono (Toshiba Corporation, Japan)

Sub-session 3 : Customer-Level Energy Systems Integration (15:30-17:00)Customer-Level energy technologies and systems including: Energy storage (Battery, Heat pump), Demand Response, Electric vehicles, distributed generation, smart homes, building energy management systems, etc.

Chair: Hirohisa Aki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)

Co-chairs: Benjamin Kroposki (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA)

Nikos Hatziargyriou (Public Power Corporation S.A., Greece)

S4-3-1 Application of Flexible Thermal Loads for Balancing Renewable Energy in Cold ClimatesLisa Dignard-Bailey (Natural Resources Canada, Canada)

S4-3-2 Active Demand: Lessons Learnt and Recommendations from the ADDRESS European ProjectRegine Belhomme (EDF, France)

S4-3-3 Integrated Energy Management System with Storage Battery in Multiple DwellingsKatsufumi Miyamoto (Panasonic Corporation, Japan)

S4-3-4 Load as a Resource: Examples from Field TestsSila Kiliccote (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)

S4-3-5 Optimizing the Energy Value Chain for CustomersMaher Chebbo (SAP, France)

S4-3-6 Demonstration including VtoX in HawaiiFumitoshi Emura (Hitachi, Ltd., Japan)

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Poster Session B 17:30-19:30, Annex 2 (1F)

8. Energy Management

P8-1 Internet of Things for Demand Side ManagementGiampaolo Fiorentino (Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A., Italy)

P8-2 DLC Portfolio Optimization under Weather RiskHironobu Kitajima (Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan)

P8-3 A Study of Control Unit for Smart Photovoltaic System by Connecting Electric VehicleTakahisa Kawagoe (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)

P8-4 Estimation of comfortable room temperature by survival analysis in NEDO Lyon Project HEMSRyosuke Takeuchi (Corporate Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Japan)

P8-5 Saving Technology of Cooling Power and Cooling Water in Thermoelectric Generation SystemMasatoshi Oku (Interdisciplinary graduate school of Agriculture and Engineering, University of Miyazaki, Japan)

P8-6 An Evaluation Case of Building Energy Performance under Smart BEMSHiroyuki Kihara (Shimizu Corporation, Japan)

P8-7 Power interchange between micro gridsTomoyasu Sakai (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan)

P8-8 Optimal Load Dispatch Towards Supply-Demand-Storage Balancing under Prediction Uncertainty of Photovoltaic Power GenerationMasakazu Koike (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

P8-9 Aggregation of demand response of residential dwellings by distributed managementHirohisa Aki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)

9. Generation and Load ManagementP9-1 CHP-based Demand Response for controlling Electricity Load Profile

Ichiro Sugimoto (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan)

P9-2 Can greedy customers be good citizens? Coordinated distributed energy resource optimization via power flow simulationAndrea Mammoli (Center for Emerging Energy Technologies, University of New Mexico, USA)

10. Solar and Wind Energy IntegrationP10-1 Power Cybernetics–Validation and testing for grid acceptance using power-hardware-in-the-loop

Erik de Jong (DNV GL - Research & Innovation, Netherlands)

P10-2 An Advanced Control Implementation for Inverters including Device-level ModelingYoshifumi Zoka (Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, JST-CREST, Japan)

11. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)P11-1 Smart Energy Simulation and Automation Development Environment

Sebastian Rohjans (OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology, Germany)

P11-2 Demonstrations of Communication Standards for Demand Response and Smart HouseJun Yoshinaga (Waseda University, Japan)

12. Island Grids and Micro-GridsP12-1 Design and operational control of the Agios Efstratios island microgrid

Stathis Tselepis (Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, CRES, Greece)

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P12-2 The Functions on a PV Inverter Contributing to the Stability of Microgrid and Verification Test Results in the Albuquerque ProjectYoshinobu Ueda (Meidensha Corporation, Japan)

P12-3 Development of the electric supply system with the distributed generationHiroaki Miyoshi (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan)

P12-4 Solar Community Microgrids as Drivers for Rural Development: A Municipal Microgrid Pilot In the AlgarveGoncalo Mendes (Instituto Superior Tecnico, MIT Portugal Program - Sustainable Energy Systems, Lisboa, Portugal)

P12-5 The NTUA Microgrid LaboratoryNikos Hatziargyriou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

13. Transmission and DistributionP13-1 Economic evaluation of HVAC transmission system for offshore wind farm

Xiaowei Dui (National Key Laboratory of Power System, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University Beijing, China)

November 20 (Thu)

Session 5 : Markets and Regulatory Framework 9:00-10:40, Annex 1 (1F)

This session topic will focus on market and regulatory element, and focus on the role of DER. Mainly on an example in Europe and US, this session will provide an opportunity to discuss a future market trend and a role of DER in the market, including the correspondence in the market of renewable energy after post-FIT, an electric power transaction method, establishment of the balancing, the development of the ancillary market and capacity market.

Chair: Satoshi Morozumi (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan)

Co-chair: Luciano Martini (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA, Italy)

S5-1 Research and Development to Support Policy and Regulatory MandatesDavid Hochschild (California Energy Commission, USA)

S5-2 The Texas Experience with Renewable EnergyJoel Mickey (Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), USA)

S5-3 Regulatory Incentives for Smart Grids Demonstration and Deployment in Italy within the European FrameworkLuca lo Schiavo (AEEGSI - Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas and Water, Italy)

S5-4 Connected Solutions in the Clean Electric Vehicle ParadoxMark Daly (ESB, Ireland)

S5-5 Is a Prosumer Revolution Imminent? Residential PV-Prosumers – Drivers and Policy Options (RE-PROSUMERS)Kristian Petrick (IEA-RETD, Spain)

Session 6 : Panel Discussion: End User Energy Management System in the Near Future 11:00-12:00, Annex 1 (1F)

This panel session will focus on how the end energy users will be involved into the power system in the future of high penetration of Renewables and DER. Panelists will discuss the possibility of distributed energy management by end users using home energy management system (HEMS) for automated demand response and energy efficiency as well as enhancement of quality of life.

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Coordinators: Kazuhiko Ogimoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Abraham Ellis (Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), USA)

S6-1 Home Energy Management System, from a view point of a House IndustryMasato Oota (SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD., Japan)

S6-2 Towards Creation of Fascinating HEMS Applications - Outline of HEMS DojoHiroyuki Baba (Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan)

S6-3 Efforts of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation for Development of HEMSMasato Nagasawa (Mitsubishi Electric Corp., HEMS Development Center, Japan)

S6-4 Energy Management Systems: Industry Perspectives on Challenges and OpportunitiesSasank Goli (GE Energy Management, Singapore)

S6-5 Home Energy Management System Solutions for the European Smart GridJan Ringelstein (Fraunhofer IWES, Germany)

Closing Session 12:00-12:30, Annex 1 (1F)

Session 1 Summary Patrick Van Hove (European Commission)

Session 2 Summary Jim Reilly (Reilly Associates, USA)

Session 3 Summary Yuzuru Ueda (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

Session 4 Summary Benjamin Kroposki (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA)

Session 5 Summary Satoshi Morozumi (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan)

Session 6 Summary Kazuhiko Ogimoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Overall Summary Kazuhiko Ogimoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Site Tours

Visit to Keihanna Eco-City Showroom "e2 future square" and KYO-ECOHOUSE

November 21 (Fri)

Side Event 5:U.S.-Japan Collaborative Smart Grid Project Workshop 2014

*Closed to the public.

Time & Venue 9:00-17:55, Annex 1 (1F)

Event Summary

This workshop provides an opportunity to share information on a regular basis to discuss smart grid technology for the future based on the project results and leading-edge technology on smart grid by inviting knowledgeable people in the field of smart grid and members of an expert network established through demonstration projects in New Mexico and Hawaii, U.S.