Introduc*on & Workshop Objec*ves Mark O’Malley ICT Enabling Thermal Energy Flexibility in Integrated Energy Systems, Daejeon, Korea 21 st – 22 nd October 2015
Introduc*on & Workshop Objec*ves Mark O’Malley ICT Enabling Thermal Energy Flexibility in Integrated Energy Systems, Daejeon, Korea 21st – 22nd October 2015
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Interna7onal Context
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iiESI.org
Feb 18-‐19th 2014 Workshop, Washington DC
46 a<endees, 15 EU, 1 Asia, 30 US, very posiFve reacFon to the concept, but mainly
technical need more on policy
Feb 27th 2014 European Union,
Energy Research Alliance iniFates a process to form a Joint Programme (JP) in ESI
Jul 21-‐25th 2014
ESI 101 at NREL US
Course for PhD students in ESI
40 PhD students
from US Instructors from Europe & US
Jul 27-‐31st 2014 iEEE PES General MeeFng
Panel Session on Energy Systems IntegraFon, Research Challenges
and OpportuniFes.
Evolu7on of Ac7vi7es iiESI 2014/15
May 27-‐28th 2014 Workshop, Copenhagen
100 a"endees, 10 US, 90 Europe,
emphasis on policy & water
Sept 16th 2014
Workshop jointly with IEA Renewable Energy Working Party
70 people from all parts of the
world
Nov 17th 2014
Asian Workshop Kyoto
25 a<endees from US, Europe, Japan, Korea, China
March 30/31st 2015 Workshop on ESI Research Challenges, Imperial College
London
35 research acFve a<endees from all over the world
May 18 – 22, 2015
ESI 101 at KU Leuven
July 28th at IEEE PES Denver
ESI Panel Session
Aug 3 – 8th, NREL, Denver
ESI 101, NREL
October 21st, Korea
Workshop, ICT enabling thermal energy flexibility ..
Stanford
Workshop, Consumer
ICT Enabling Thermal Energy Flexibility in Integrated Energy Systems Tuesday 21st October 8.30 – 9.00 Registration 9.00 – 9.10 Welcome from Dr. Lee Ki-woo, President of KIER Session 1: Overview 9.10 – 9.20 Introduction and workshop objectives – Mark O’Malley, UCD
9.20 – 9.50 Energy System Integration: An Introduction, Ben Kroposki, NREL, USA.
9.50 – 10.20 Overview of Energy System Integration in Korea, Park Sang Doug, MOTIE (Office of Strategic R&D Planning, Korea)
10.20 – 10.40 Open discussion on ESI
10.40 – 11.10 Break for Coffee/Tea Session 2: ICT and Thermal Grids
11.10 – 11.40 The role of ICT based methods in enabling thermal energy systems flexibility in Denmark, Henrik Madsen, DTU, Denmark
11.40 – 12.10 Current Research Activities on Thermal Grid in KIER, Baik Young-‐Jin , KIER
12.10 – 12.30 Discussion
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch
Session 3: Thermal Grids and integration of Renewables
14.00 – 14.30 Cogeneration, thermal storage & thermal networks, and the interaction with the electric and gas grids. William D'haeseleer, KU Leuven, Belgium
14.30 – 15.00 Smart Steam Network in the Industrial Sector, Park Hung Suck, University of Ulsan, Korea
15.00 – 15.30 Break for Coffee/Tea
15.30 – 16.00 Future domestic heating systems and their potential role in integrating variable renewable energy, Steve Heinen, UCD, Ireland.
Wednesday 22nd October
Session 4: Smart Cities, Districts and Buildings
9.00 – 9.30 Demand Shifting Analysis of the TwinHouse, Peter Woo, Samsung
9.30 – 10.00 District Heating and Cooling Activities in Korea, Lee Jong Jun, Korea District Heating Corporation
10.00 – 10.30 Issue and direction of Energy Network Optimization in Petrochemical Industries, Kim Weonho, Infotro Technology Co., Ltd.
10.30 – 11.00 Break for Coffee/Tea
11.00 – 11.30 Posi-‐Watt Demand Response Utilizing Thermal Storage for Air-‐Conditioning Systems of Large Scale Buildings and Factories, Akira Yabe, NEDO Japan
11.30 – 12.00 Discussion
12.00 – 12.30 Workshop discussion and conclusion, including next steps and concrete actions, Bryan Hannegan, NREL.
12.30 Close
Following the iiESI workshop the CITIES project (http://smart-‐cities-‐centre.org/ ) will host a project workshop. CITIES is the largest Danish Research Project aiming at establishing methods and models for ICT solutions for enabling large fractions of fluctuating renewables (like wind and solar power) in integrated energy systems. The 42 partners in CITIES are universities and companies from Denmark, US, Ireland, Austria, Spain, Australia, Germany and Korea. All our welcome, please contact [email protected] if you would like to attend.
Objec*ve
• Strengthen links of iiESI with Asia and Korea in par7cular
• Explore poten7al for collabora7on • DOE collabora7ons: GMLC • H2020 • CITIES • ESIPP • etc.
• Highlight the role of ICT as a core enabling technology in ESI
• Iden7fy key opportuni7es for integra7ng thermal and electrical systems