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GRID FLEXIBILITY & BUSINESS OPEN NOW upload by 20 January 2019 CALL for PAPERS Flexible units: Loads, generators & stores • Progress in technology, equipment & control • Advanced diagnostic & modeling • Qualification, testing, operation & field reports • Centralized & decentralized - virtual power plants • Sector coupling (CHP, district heating, power to X, …) International collaboration • International & regional developments • Capacity allocation & market coupling: Forward CA, physical long term CA, NTC, FBMC, day-ahead coupling, XBID, … • Harmonization (GLEB,…) • Bidding zone review & new interconnectors (TYNDP, MAF) • Adequacy seasonal outlook & risk assessment Impact of trends & developments on grid service markets & operations • Digitalization, smart metering, battery/hydrogen mobility & energy systems, behavior, … • Others Topic List Developments in grid service markets • Country reports, market rules & regulations • New business models • Commercial analysis • TSO, DSO, P2P markets: Balancing services, capacity markets, redispatching, local energy communities, aggregation, demand response, … • Case studies & demonstrations Grid services operation • Security • Optimized management • Control, tools & simulation www.GridServiceMarket.com
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Page 1: GRID FLEXIBILITY BUSINESS Topic List · Head of Research at the Institute for Innovation and Technology Management. He is engaged in several research projects focusing on power economy.

GRID FLEXIBILITY & BUSINESS

OPEN NOWupload by 20 January 2019

CALL for PAPERS

Flexible units: Loads, generators & stores• Progress in technology, equipment & control• Advanced diagnostic & modeling• Qualification, testing, operation & field reports• Centralized & decentralized - virtual power plants• Sector coupling (CHP, district heating, power to X, …)

International collaboration• International & regional developments• Capacity allocation & market coupling: Forward CA,

physical long term CA, NTC, FBMC, day-ahead coupling, XBID, …• Harmonization (GLEB,…)• Bidding zone review & new interconnectors (TYNDP, MAF)• Adequacy seasonal outlook & risk assessment

Impact of trends & developments on grid service markets & operations• Digitalization, smart metering, battery/hydrogen mobility & energy systems, behavior, …• Others

Topic List

Developments in grid service markets• Country reports, market rules & regulations• New business models• Commercial analysis• TSO, DSO, P2P markets:

Balancing services, capacity markets, redispatching, local energy communities, aggregation, demand response, …

• Case studies & demonstrations

Grid services operation• Security• Optimized management• Control, tools & simulation

www.GridServiceMarket.com

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Page 2: GRID FLEXIBILITY BUSINESS Topic List · Head of Research at the Institute for Innovation and Technology Management. He is engaged in several research projects focusing on power economy.

Symposium Chair Prof. Christoph Imboden is professor for product innovation at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences HSLU and Head of Research at the Institute for Innovation and Technology Management. He is engaged in several research projects focusing on power economy. He studied electrical engineering at the ETH Zurich, received his doctorate in 1995 and an executive MBA at the University of Zurich in 2006. He looks back to more than twenty years of industrial experience in different application areas of the

energy, communication and information technologies.

International Advisory Board (IAB) 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 Denmark

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) aims to 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 addresses

grid 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 Audience will 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.

CALL for PAPERS www.GridServiceMarket.com/AuthorCenter

The 3rd

GSM Symposium welcomes oral & poster contributions to the described aim within the up-front given TOPICS. A specially formed International Advisory Board, consisting of recognized international experts, is established to ensure, that the contributions are of a high standard and meet the interest of all participants and levels. All Grid Service Market stakeholders, from provider to client, from academy to industry

to GO and NGO, are invited to submit ½ -1 page abstracts.

Submission procedure:

1. www.GridServiceMarket.com/Download

Abstract Template, Instructions & Samples

2. www.GridServiceMarket.com/Upload by 18 February 2019

your ½ -1 page abstract Note: Late abstracts cannot be considered for oral presentation.

3. Acceptance notification will arrive in March 2019. An extended abstract is to be issued by 31 May 2019.

Publication Policy: All presentations are published in Electronic Proceedings

distributed to the participants. Finally the cleaned proceedings will be published as open access on-line publication with the ISBN 978-3-905592-80-1 on "GSMlibrary" and each contribution with a DOI on "Lucerne Open Repository LORY" (see www.GridServiceMarket.com/Library). Authors who do not

wish to be included in the publications, e.g. due to publication elsewhere, can opt out and keep their full copyright.

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 12:00 GSM registration, welcome coffee, possibility to view posters and network

14:00 - 18:00 Official opening & overview session with keynotes, followed by oral & poster sessions

18:30 "GSM networking Dinner" with folklore and culture

4 July 09:00 - 18:00 Keynotes, oral & poster sessions, summary & symposium outlook, possibility to join EFCF sessions 19:30 - 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 300 CHF incl. 7.7% VAT where applicable

Regular 700 CHF incl. 7.7% VAT where applicable Late charge for registrations from 1 March/1 May/On-Site 100/200/350 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

due to requested extension