Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 27/May/2025 | |||||
8:00am - 9:00am |
REGISTRATION |
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9:00am - 9:30am |
CONFERENCE OPENING |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
PLENARY SESSION #1: Implementing the New Electricity Maket (EMD) Location: Auditorium |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
COFFEE BREAK 1 |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
PLENARY SESSION #2: Speeding up the EU’s Clean Energy Transition: Directives on Renewable Energy (RED III) and Energy Efficiency Location: Auditorium |
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1:00pm - 2:00pm |
LUNCH 1 |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
SSE A1 Location: Room 1 Water-conscious and CO2-Negative Hydrogen Production in the European Union 1: Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Climate and Energy Systems, Jülich Systems Analysis (ICE-2), 52425 Jülich, Germany; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Chair for Fuel Cells, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 52062 Aachen, Germany Economic Viability of Green Hydrogen Production in European Energy Systems 1: HyCentA Research GmbH, Inffeldgasse 15, A-8010, Graz, Austria; 2: Graz University of Technology, Institute of Thermodynamics and Sustainable Propulsion Systems, Inffeldgasse 19, A-8010, Graz, Austria Exploring the outcomes of low-carbon hydrogen regulation in the EU 1: Sustainable Energy Research Group, Industrial Engineering Laboratory, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, Paris, France; 2: Deloitte Economic Advisory, Paris, France Cost Estimation for Green Hydrogen Production and Distribution National Technical University of Athens, Greece Balancing hydrogen delivery in national energy systems: impact of the temporal flexibility of hydrogen delivery on export prices 1: Fraunhofer IEG, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geotechnologies IEG; 2: Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; 3: Brandenburg University of Technology, Chair of Integrated Energy Infrastructures, Cottbus, Germany; 4: Technische Universität Berlin, Digital Transformation in Energy Systems, Einsteinufer 25 (TA 8), 10587 Berlin, Germany EU’s Hydrogen Infrastructure Planning: Addressing the Impact of Demand Uncertainty BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany Techno-economic impacts of shipping liquid hydrogen, ammonia or methanol on exporting nations: The case of Morocco 1: Fraunhofer Research Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geotechnologies IEG, Germany; 2: Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; 3: Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus-Senftenberg, Chair of Integrated Energy Infrastructures, Cottbus, Germany |
SSE A2 Location: Room 2 The Impact of Evolving Energy Prices in Smart Charging: An Empirical Study with Data from Norway Norwegian School of Economics NHH, Norway Business model approaches based on suitable pricing for EV charging infrastructure providers in the context of energy communities 1: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; 2: E-Mobilitätszentrum 4u GmbH Evaluating and Processing the Data from a Charge Point Management System for the Development of Standard Profiles of Different Charge Point Operator Types 1: Hamburger Energienetze GmbH, Germany; 2: Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Economic and Environmental Optimization of EV Fleets Charging under MIBEL Day-ahead Spot Prices INESCTEC, Portugal Monte Carlo Simulation of Electric Vehicle Charging Schemes for an EV Aggregator Offering Ancillary Services Under Grid Limitations KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden A Conceptual Approach for Causal-driven Demand Response Optimization in Electric Mobility 1: INESC TEC, Portugal; 2: Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal Open data analysis on electricity network constraints for e-mobility development LUT University, Finland |
SSE A3 Location: Room 3 The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Protection or Contradiction of Human Rights as a European Value? Faculdade de Direito Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal PYSEUS: Modelling the Mechanisms of the EU ETS in the Decarbonisation of the European Electricity Market Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Chair of Energy Economics, Karlsruhe, Germany Long-Term Contracts in Carbon and Electricity Markets With Frictions 1: CentraleSupelec, France; 2: Électricité de France R&D, France; 3: Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany; 4: Climate Economics Chair, Paris-Dauphine University PSL Impact of Greenhouse Gas Quota Trading of the Electrified Fleet in Germany on the Company's Greenhouse Gas Balance CC4E - HAW Hamburg, Germany Correlation analysis of GHG emissions in the German electricity mix and exchange electricity prices using a sigmoid function University of Applied Sciences Hamburg (HAW Hamburg), Germany Evaluating the Emissions Reduction Potential of Solar PV in the Finnish Energy Systems 1: Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland; 2: Tampere University, Finland The Energy Efficiency Dilemma: CO₂ Mitigation and the Economy-wide Rebound Effect in European Nations University Of Aveiro, Portugal |
SSE A4 Location: Room 4 Mitigating Supplier Pricing Power in Local Thermal-Electric Energy Markets with Welfare-Driven Storages 1: Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Energy Information Networks & Systems Lab, Germany Integrating Cross-Sector Flexible Assets in Flexibility Bidding Curves for Energy Communities 1: INESC TEC, Portugal; 2: FEUP, Portugal Where do local markets fit in the current European Electricity Market structures? Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust - SnT, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Integration of Energy Communities via Multi-level Dynamic Markets NTNU, Norway Structural Program of Electricity Demand Response in Brazil: Bidding Strategy and Market Equilibria Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Flexible Bidding in Local Energy Markets: Simulation-Based Insights into the FAPO Bidding Strategy University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Intelligent Bidding Strategies in Local Energy Markets Based on an Actor–Critic Architecture Aalborg University Denmark, Denmark |
SSE A5 Location: Room 5 Review of Market Power Detection in Distribution Networks: Case Study on Local Flexibility Markets Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The Resiliency-aware Planning of Active Distribution Grids using Multi-parametric Programming 1: Laboratory of Information and Decision Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2: EEH - Power Systems Laboratory, ETH Zurich Probabilistic Estimation of the Quality-of-Service Indexes in Distribution Networks 1: INESC TEC, Portugal; 2: Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal PV and EV Capabilities for Improving Technical Conditions in Active Distribution Network 1: J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology Osijek, Osijek, Croatia; 2: Institute for Innovation and Development of University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Seasonal Grid Reconfiguration for Optimal DSO Operations in High Solar PV Scenarios 1: Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2: EPRI Europe, Dublin, Ireland; 3: INES TEC, Porto, Porto, Portugal Alleviating avalanche effects in low-voltage grids: an analysis of novel grid charge options for residential customers Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Impact of Widespread Heat Pump Adoption on Grid Reinforcement Costs and Network Tariffs Technical University of Munich, Germany |
3:30pm - 4:00pm |
COFFEE BREAK 2 |
PS1: Poster Session 1 Location: Poster Area Optimal bidding strategies for electricity generation assets in the Day-Ahead, Intraday, and Balancing Markets ISEL-Instituto Superior Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal Challenges and Opportunities in the Integration of Wind Turbines in Urban areas: A Technical and Economic Analysis Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal Residential demand response enrollment scenarios: A geospatial case study of Finland 1: LUT University, Lappeenranta, Finland; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Retrofit at Scale: Labour Intensive Approach and Capital Intensive Approaches for Housing Retrofit in the UK 43 Crescent, University of Salford, Manchester, M5 4WT, United Kingdom Batteries Ageing Impact on Economic Medium-Term Dispatch Models of Electricity Generation Comillas Pontifical University, Spain Assesing the Role of Fuel Cell Vehicles in the Iberia Energy Transition 1: Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid, Spain; 2: INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal Electricity Pricing considering Long-Term Capital Costs of Renewable Energy Generations The University of HongKong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) P2X and Hydrogen Valleys enhancing Wind Power Profitability VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland Particle Swarm Optimization-based Algorithm for Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch DEEEA/ISEL, Portugal Integration of Solar PV and Battery Energy Storage Systems Towards a Sustainable Street Lighting 1: ISEL; 2: INESC-ID; 3: UnIRE; 4: Low Carbon Energy, Conversion Group; 5: BrightScience Framework to estimate the charging flexibility of EV fleets 1: R&D NESTER– Centro de Investigação em Energia REN, Portugal; 2: China Electric Power Research Institute Beijing, Peoples’ Republic of China Local Flexibility Markets: Challenging the Economic Rationale of a Monopsony Market 1: E-REDES, Portugal; 2: INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; 3: IST, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; 4: ISEL, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal Innovative Methodology and Decision support tool for thermal energy storage material selection 1: Research, Development and Innovation, Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade, 2740-120 Porto Salvo, Portugal; 2: CERENA – Centro de Recursos Naturais e Ambiente, Instituto Superior Técnico, Avenida Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal; 3: INEGI, Campus da FEUP,. Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 400 4200 - 465 Porto, Portugal; 4: COLEP PK, R. Comentador Arlindo Soares de Pinho 1977, 3730-423, Vale de Cambra, Portugal; 5: JointSteel, Zona Industrial da Farrapa 4540-267 Chave-Arouca, Portugal The birth of the Hungarian energy citizenship - a systematic review based on the PRISMA method and a Hungarian case study University of Miskolc, Hungary Profit-Oriented Criterion of Electricity Price Forecast Considering Charging Duration of Demand-side Responses 1: The University of Tokyo, Japan; 2: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. Community energy in residential sector: Exploring housing company residents’ awareness and motivations on energy communities 1: University of Oulu, Finland; 2: University of Vaasa, Finland; 3: Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) Optimisation of Electrolyser Operation: Integrating External Heat 1: KU Leuven; 2: Energyville Multi-energy systems and flexibility markets: benefits and boundaries RSE, Italy Effect of wind turbine selection in newly built wind farms in decentralized electricity markets 1: LUT-University, Finland; 2: Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden Artificial Intelligence for Harnessing Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems for Efficient Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in India 1: Pandit Deendayal Energy University; 2: APA ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY PVT LTD; 3: APA ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY PVT LTD Strategic Energy Procurement for EV Fleets: A Comparative Study 1: Energy for Sustainability Initiative, University of Coimbra, Rua Luís Reis dos Santos, 3030-788, Coimbra, Portugal; 2: INESC Coimbra – Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering at Coimbra, University of Coimbra, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rua Sílvio Lima, Pólo II, 3030-790, Coimbra, Portugal; 3: Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, IPC-ISEC, DEE, 3030-199 Coimbra, Portugal; 4: University of Sherbrooke, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, QC, J1K 2R1, Sherbrooke, Canada; 5: University of Aveiro, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal; 6: CeBER – Centre for Business and Economic Research, University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics, Av Dias da Silva 165, 3004-512 Coimbra, Portugal Integrating Multi-Energy Microgrid Systems to Mitigate Energy Poverty in Remote Areas 1: Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto (FEUP), Portugal; 2: C-MAST, University of Beira Interior, Portugal; 3: Research Center for Systems and Technologies (SYSTEC), Advanced Production and Intelligent Systems Associate Laboratory (ARISE), Portugal Optimizing Battery Dispatch under Consideration of Technical Constraints 1: EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG; 2: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute for Industrial Production; 3: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Department of Chemical and Process Engineering Wind and Solar Power Generation Perceptions: Towards a Sustainable Energy System in Portugal’s Centro Region 1: Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; 2: Business Research Unit (BRU-Iscte), Portugal P2P Markets to Support Trading in Smart Grids with Electric Vehicles 1: INESC ID, Portugal; 2: INESC TEC, Portugal |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
SSE B1 Location: Room 1 Analysis and Optimization of Battery Energy Storage Systems in Energy Markets 1: INESC TEC, Portugal; 2: Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal Sizing of Battery Storage Systems to Mimic the Operation of RES-based VPPs in Electricity Markets Comillas Pontifical University, Spain A hybrid robust-stochastic operation model for BESS in the day-ahead and automatic frequency restoration markets Politecnico di Milano, Italy Impact of Market Design on Battery Trading Strategies: A UK Case Study 1: ETH Zurich; 2: UCLouvain; 3: Envision Energy Value-Stacking Battery Services Considering Frequency Markets and Grid-Based Voltage Support 1: Department of Electric Energy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Trondheim, Norway; 2: Energy Systems, SINTEF Energy Research - Trondheim, Norway Mitigating negative electricity prices - Batteries or flexibility in wind and solar? Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany Optimized Electricity Bidding under Price Uncertainty 1: Hitachi Energy Research, Germany; 2: Aalto University, Finland |
SSE B2 Location: Room 2 Assessing the impact of net-load forecast quality improvement on balancing mechanism RTE, France Sensor Fault Impact on Federated Learning for Electricity Demand Forecasting Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea Impacts of wind power forecast error in the Finnish electricity market in 2030 Aalto University, Finland Evaluating the Skill of Seasonal Wind Energy Forecasts in Germany 1: Fraunhofer IEE, Kassel, Germany; 2: Univesity of Kassel, Department of Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems, Kassel, Germany; 3: Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany; 4: Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Acoustics & Vibration Research Group, Elsene, Belgium, Towards Probabilistic Forecasting of Renewable Energy Sources using a Hierarchical Framework Hitachi Energy Research Improving Long-Term Electricity Price Predictions: A Comparison of Pure GPR and Hybrid LP-GPR Models 1: Energy Department, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: Department of Mathematics, MOX, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Spot Market Electricity Price Forecast via the Combination of Transformer and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Process 1: School of Electrical and Power Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, 211100, China.; 2: School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK; 3: School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TW, UK |
SSE B3 Location: Room 3 Energy and climate plans in energy system modelling scenarios 1: Department of Energy Systems, SINTEF Energi AS, Norway; 2: Workgroup for Economic and Infrastructure Policy, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; 3: Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Analysis of the New Portuguese and Spanish NECPs using CEVESA market model 1: INESC TEC - Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science, Portugal; 2: Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal; 3: Institute for Research in Technology, Technical School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, c/ Santa Cruz de Marcenado, Madrid, Spain; 4: China Three Gorges International - New Business Development & Research Centre, Lisbon, Portugal; 5: China Three Gorges Europe, Madrid, Spain Role of flexible contract design in unlocking Power-to-X projects 1: Department of wind and energy systems, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU), Denmark; 2: Modelling and analytics, Vestas Wind System A/S, Denmark Bridging Research and Policy in the Context of National and European targets: decarbonization of the Italian energy system 1: Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale, Politecnico di Torino; 2: MOREnergy Lab; 3: Energy Center Lab; 4: Dipartimento Energia "Galileo Ferraris", Politecnico di Torino Analysis of electricity market models for future power systems RWTH Aachen University, Germany Robust investment strategies for the Norwegian power system in the energy transition? 1: Sintef Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; 2: Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Kjeller, Norway Study on the impact of electric vehicles’ charging in the national load profile: an analysis on Portuguese power system 1: R&D NESTER– Centro de Investigação em Energia REN, Portugal; 2: China Electric Power Research Institute, Peoples’ Republic of China |
SSE B4 Location: Room 4 Solar power as an optimal portfolio 1: COMCOM CAPITAL d.o.o., Slovenia; 2: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Analyzing Potential Scarcity Events in a Wind Power-based Electricity System - Case Finland Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT, Finland Model-based approach to assess the future economic viability of power plants through expected producer revenues and costs TERNA S.p.A. Spatio-Temporal Projection of Electricity Demand for Previously Un-Electrified Populations LUT University, Finland A GIS-Based Investment Model for Regional H₂ Generation Potential Assessment with an exemplary application University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Combining learning-based COP proxies and formal optimization for residential heat pump system operation 1: Fraunhofer IEE, Germany; 2: Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany Benefits of Dynamic Electricity Tariffs for Industrial Companies in Germany 1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; 2: German Aerospace Center (DLR); 3: Enoplan Ingenieurgesellschaft für Energiedienstleistungen mbH |
SSE B5 Location: Room 5 Agent-based modelling of investment decisions in the electricity sector German Aerospace Center, Germany A Comparison of Alternative Algorithms for Resolving Stochastic Expansion Planning Problems with Endogenous Adequacy Targets National Technical University of Athens, Greece Determining Planning Reserve Margin Levels through Probabilistic Reliability Assessment National Technical University of Athens, Greece Multi-Objective Transmission Expansion Planning for Flexible Grid Infrastructure Toward a Low-Carbon Energy Era 1: Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal; 2: Baringa, Spain; 3: INESCTEC, Portugal Impact of 15-minutes Measurement Interval in Smart Metering on Peak Power Estimation and Network Capacity Planning 1: Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland; 2: Tampere University, Finland A Multi-year Planning Model for Low-carbon Transitions of Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms 1: Chair of Energy System Analysis, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland; 2: School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 3: Equinor, Trondheim, Norway; 4: Nodal-Tools Ltd., Helsinki, Finland; 5: Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland |
6:30pm - 8:00pm |
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