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Organised by:
8th Annual
Europe’s leading and longest established Smart Energy Summit
8th EUROPEAN SMART ENERGY awards ceremony 2017
Featuring
www.smuksummit.com
26-27 January, Lancaster Hotel, London
Tel +44 (0)207 127 4501 Fax +44 (0)207 127 4503 email [email protected]
Conference & exhibition
5 CONFERENCES PACKED INTO 2DAYS
SMART METERING UK & EUROPE
SMART CITIES, IoT (Internet of Things) &
THE CONNECTED HOME
SMART GRIDS- OPTIMISATION INTEGRATION
& COMMUNICATION
SMART WATER & GAS METERING
BIG DATA, ANALYTICS & ENERGY STORAGE
50+ Top level Speakers 300+ Delegates 25+ Booth exhibition
Policy & Regulation Metering Roll-outs Retail Market Review Consumer Engagement Field Operation Management
Smart Innovations Asset Financing Smarter Energy Storage Future Cities Data Security
Developments, Challenges and Opportunities in Smart Technology for Utilities
BOOK YOUR EXHIBITION BOOTH OR TICKETS NOW!
SPACES ARE LIMITED
gOLD EVENT SPONSORS: SILVER EVENT SPONSORS: ADDITIONAL EVENT SPONSORS/EXHIBITORS:
SmART ENERgY UK & EUROPE 2017
SPEAKERS
SSE, Sara-Jane asquith, Director of metering and Smart Transformation
Data and Communications Company, Joan Whitehead, Chief Operating Officer
Thames Water, martin Hall, metering Technology manager
Nest Labs, andy Baynes, Director Business Development & energy efficiency
Co-operative Energy, Stephen Rowe, Head of Regulation & Compliance
AES, Dominique laurent, Business Development Director – UK & ireland
Liander N.V., Frans Campfens, Senior Business architect, asset management
RWE npower, Simon Harrison, Head of Technology, UK innovation
Smart Energy gB, Claire maugham, Director of Communications
Energy UK, Rosie mcGlynn, Head of Smart energy and Networks Programme
ESMIg, Willem Strabbing, managing Director
British gas, Neal Coady, Head of innovation
RWE npower, Neil Pennington, Director of innovation
Actility, Paul Cobos, Regional Sales Director
Fortum, Johan ander, Program manager, Smart City Program
BEAMA, Jeremy Yapp, Deputy Director, Smart metering
Ângelo Sarmento, member of the BoardEDP Distribuição
C3 Energy, Julien Groues, Senior Vice President, emea
Paulo líbano monteiro, member, EDSO for Smart grids & Director of Technology and innovation, EDP Distribuição
Eneco, Fonger Ypma, Big Data lead
Indra, leonardo Benitez, Utilities Director
Innovate UK, Jonny Voon, lead Technologist - internet Technology
David BrooksCommercial Directorgood Energy
Enel SpA, antonio Buondonno, Head Of Network Technology and engineering Sales – Business Development, Global infrastructure and Networks Division
Red Eléctrica de España, Susana Bañares Hernández, Head of Demand Side management
Judicaelle HammondDeputy Director, Policy and Consumers, Smart metering implementation ProgrammeDepartment of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
Smart Energy Demand Coalition, Jessica Stromback, Chairman
City of Stockholm, Gustaf landahl, Head of Department, GrowSmarter Project
KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION:
Citizens Advice, Colin Griffiths, Smart meters Policy manager
OnTheRecord, Zoe mcleod, Director
Ofgem, Tom Handysides, Senior Policy manager, Smarter metering
E-Control, leo Kammerdiener, Smart meter expert
Saviant Consulting, anubhav Dwivedi, CeO & Founder
Microsoft, Simon Francis, ioT Commercial Sales lead
United Utilities, Neil Harper, metering Strategy manager
Sutton and East Surrey Water, Jeremy Heath, Network manager
SPEAKERS
ENCS, Klaus Kursawe, Director Research and Development
Imperial College London, Goran Strbac, Professor of electrical energy Systems
EURELECTRIC, Pavla mandatova, advisor - Retail Customers Unit
EVENT PARTNERS:
MEDIA PARTNERS:
PARTNERS
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Dr. Werner Friedl, energy Department - electric energy Systems
ClickSoftware, marina Stedman, marketing Director, emea
SolarPower Europe, James Watson, Chief executive
DNV gL Energy, Dr matthew Rowe, Consultant for Operational excellence
Holley Metering, Steve Roberts, Sales and marketing Director – UK
University of Exeter, Dr lydia Vamvakeridou-lyroudia, Senior Research Fellow
Enel SpA, Senior Representative
USEF, mr. Frits Verheij, executive Board member
University of Oxford, Future of Cities Programme, Dr igor Calzada mBa, lecturer, Research Fellow and Policy adviser
Opower, Simon Hill, Vice President for europe, the middle east and africa (emea)
VaasaETT, Dr Philip e. lewis, CeO and Founder
VaasaETT, Thomas mikkelsen, Director of Consulting, VaasaeTT
Auto grid, Senior Representative
Tempus Energy, Nick Butlin, Director, Operations & Technology
Innovate UK, mark Thompson, lead Technologist – energy Systems
UK Power Networks, adriana laguna-estopier, low Carbon Technologies manager, Future Networks
City of Copenhagen, Hans Christian Christiansen, Senior adviser
ESMIg, Thomas Weisshaupt, executive Committee member and Chair of Privacy and Security Working Group
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS OF LAST YEAR’S SUMMIT INCLUDED:
• Circuitmeter inc• CeiVa energy• encore energy• enoro• Gentrack• Homerider Systems• Holley metering
ltd. and Telegesis (UK) ltd.
• Johnson electric• Jomar Softcorp
international• JT Global• Junifer Systems• lowribeck• macquarie• methodia• microrisc• motion Computing
• Peak Ryzex• NxP
Semiconductors• Onzo• Opower• Oracle• Ordnance Survey• Virtual access• Saft Batteries• Diehl metering• Secure meters• Simple energy
emea limited• Texas instruments• TÜV Rheinland
Group• Unisto limited• ZiV metering
Solutions• Getac
Exhibition Space Last Year Completely Sold
Out!
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As we move ever closer towards Europe’s 2020 plan for 80% market penetration of Smart Meters, roll-outs across the continent are taking shape and provide valuable insight into the road ahead. As a new development for this 8th annual event, previously divided Smart Metering UK and Smart Metering Europe conferences will join forces to examine the key developments and challenges facing the region’s smart metering deployments. The conference will examine recent UK and EU-wide directives driving the smart metering market, topics such as: cost-benefit analysis, financing large scale smart metering projects, and case study experiences from both leading and independent utilities.
It has been estimated that by 2019, energy bills will be spared approximately £10 billion a year by smart cities. With policy adaptations being implemented across Europe so as to facilitate smart city progression, this conference will explore the role of, and implication for, utilities in the mix. The conference will feature insights into the evolution of the Internet of Things & the connected home, data and ROI concerns, as well as highlighting the opportunities and benefits through case study presentations on some of the world’s smartest cities.
The Smart Grids conference will consider not only ongoing smart grid project developments across Europe but also the increasingly vital integration of renewables, the need for flexibility and effective response to unpredictability, and the potential for future regulation and policy to assist smart grid optimisation. Speakers will include smart grid project leaders, technology companies, TSOs, regulators and utilities.
As big data and data analysis begin to take increasingly prominent positions within the energy ecosystem, new players join the market and create increased competition, as well as shaking up traditional business models. New solutions for efficiency, reliability, consumer engagement and security, pave the way for new regulatory frameworks and policies. With the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid and energy storage consequently a key focus in the smart energy matrix, the energy storage conference plays a vital role in raising issues of storage applications and capacity, flexibility, the predicted surge in domestic solar storage, and much more.
Smart water metering has taken huge strides in recent months, with new UK roll-outs in the pipeline and innovation across Europe pushing the industry towards new levels of market potential, the Smart Water conference will play host in exploring the expectations, challenges, key developments and regulation shaping the progression of European smart water metering. This stream will also highlight the progress of smart gas metering within Europe and provide insight in Smart Water and Smart Gas projects through case studies with industry leaders.
CHOOSE BETWEEN THE 5 CONFERENCES PACKED INTO THE 2 DAY 2017 SUMMIT
SmART gRIDS- OPTImISATION INTEgRATION
& COmmUNICATION
SmART mETERINg UK & EUROPE
SmART CITIES, IoT (Internet of Things) & THE
CONNECTED HOmE
SmART WATER & gAS mETERINg
BIg DATA, ANALYTICS & ENERgY STORAgE
For the 8th edition of the european Smart energy UK and europe Summit, we see the return of Smart Metering UK and Smart
Metering Europe combine into one conference stream in order to provide attendees with a broader scope of cutting edge
developments in Europe’s Smart Metering Industry. We also the return of the Smart Grids and Smart Water streams, this year also
featuring the Gas Metering stream. New for 2017 are two streams; Big Data, Analytics & Energy Storage and Smart Cities, IoT
(Internet of Things) & The Connected Home.
Chairman: TBC
11.20 Panel Discussion: UK & EU Water Utilities
• What are the latest smart water metering industry developments?
• Key challenges facing water utilities
• Requirements for successful smart metering deployments
Panelists:
Jeremy Heath, Network Manager, Sutton and East Surrey Water
Senior Representative, Diehl Metering
Neil Harper, Metering Strategy Manager, United Utilities
Chairman: Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
11.20 A Cost-Effective and Customer-Centric Roll-Out
• What does a cost-effective and customer-centric roll-out really mean?
• How does the UK roll-out stack up?
• What stands in the way of a cost-effective and customer-centric roll-out?
• And how can these constraints be overcome?
Sara-Jane Asquith, Director of Metering and Smart Transformation, SSE
Chairman: Frans Campfens, Senior Business Architect, Asset Management, Liander N.V
11.20
Panel Discussion: The Big Data Evolution
• The impacts of IoT on big data• Applications in big data• Connected data from big data
and how to create value• Building good data relationships
with consumers• Development of business
models for handling & using data - regulation, compliance, advantages
• Analytics and data storage - optimised storage systems for smarter storage
Moderator:
Thomas Weisshaupt, Executive Committee Member and Chair of Privacy and Security Working Group, ESMIG
Panelists:
Fonger Ypma, Big Data Lead, Eneco
Anubhav Dwivedi, CEO & Founder, Saviant Consulting
Simon Francis, IoT Commercial Sales Lead, Microsoft
DAY 1
STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C
OPENINg PLENARY SESSION 08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.15 Welcome Address from Oliver Kinross and Chairman’s Opening Plenary Session
Chairman: Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
09.30 Opening Keynote Utility Leader’s Panel Discussion: the Role of Utilities as part of Europe’s Smart Energy Future
Moderator:
Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
Panelists:
Ângelo Sarmento, Member Of The Board, EDP Distribuição
David Brooks, Commercial Director, Good Energy
10.15 An Update from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)• Government’s priorities and energy efficiency• Our ambitions for smart metering• Expectations for the roll-out in 2017• Unlocking the future to a smarter Britain or encouraging innovation in other areas eg energy storage
Judicaelle Hammond, Deputy Director, Policy and Consumers, Smart Metering Implementation Programme, Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
10.45 Networking & Coffee
SmART mETERINg UK & EUROPE
SmART WATER & gAS mETERINg
BIg DATA, ANALYTICS & ENERgY STORAgE
11.45 LoRa used by Actility: A nationwide, multiple business case, bidirectional IoT infrastructure
• A proven technological framework for smart metering in Electricity, Gas and Water
• Ideal technology for smart meters, isolated meters and grid fault management
• Low cost through bundling multiple business cases
• Low power consumption of devices enables battery life up to 15 years
• Enables Energy efficiency in Smart Homes using devices such as Smart Thermostats
Paul Cobos, Regional Sales Director, Actility
12.15 Engaging British Consumers With the Smart Meter Roll-Out
• How are smart meter users finding their new technology?
• Smart meters and behaviour change
• Future challenges engaging consumers with the national smart meter roll-out
Claire Maugham, Director of Policy and Communications, Smart Energy GB
12.40 Slot Reserved for Auto grid
12.50 Lunch & Networking
Sponsored By:
13.50 DCC Updates on Progress and Preparations for go Live
• DCC progress so far• Preparations for DCC go-live • Focus on the customer –
supporting DCC Users • Beyond go-live
Joan Whitehead, Chief Operating Officer, Data and Communications Company (DCC)
14.20 Presentation Slot Reserved
Julien groues, Senior Vice President, EMEA, C3 Energy
12.20
Big Data, Analytics and Storage• Storage – What’s your
value proposition• What role can Big Data and
Analytics play in supporting storage systems globally
• The Perfect Trilogy – Optimising the value extracted from storage
Dr Matthew Rowe, Consultant for Operational Excellence, DNV GL Energy
12.50 Lunch & Networking
Sponsored By:
13.50 Adding Advanced Analytics to Smart Meters; A New Milestone in the Smart Meter Data Evolution
• Big data from the smart meters• The role of smart meter data
in the energy transition• The business value of
smart meter data for the different stakeholders
• How to exploit the this value; Some examples of the use of advanced analytics
• Outlook: Combination of smart meter data with other datasources
Frans Campfens, Senior Business Architect, Asset Management, Liander N.V
14.20 UK Power Networks’ Smarter Network Storage project
Adriana Laguna-Estopier, Low Carbon Technologies Manager, Future Networks, UK Power Networks
14.50 Demand Side Storage• Networks for the future
– flexibility, smartness, security standards
• Generation of low carbon technologies
goran Strbac, Professor of Electrical Energy Systems, Imperial College London
12.20 Using Integrated Scheduling and Real-Time Communications to Enhance the Customer Experience as Part of a Smart Meter Project
• Mobility and integration requirements
• The role of efficient and integrated scheduling in optimizing a smart meter programme
• How real-time communications can enhance the customer experience and cut customer dissatisfaction
• The risks and potential pitfalls
Marina Stedman, Marketing Director, EMEA, ClickSoftware
12.50 Lunch & Networking
Sponsored By:
13.50 Presentation Slot Reserved
Jeremy Heath, Network Manager, Sutton and East Surrey Water
14.20 Case Study of the Challenges of Implementing a Smart Water Meter Roll-Out
Martin Hall, Metering Technology Manager, Thames Water
14.50 Smart Water Meters: The European Commission Perspective
• ICT for Water Management: The EC strategy since 2012 related to smart water
• The ICT4WATER cluster• Smart meters, smart
water, smart society: The iWIDGET project
• Third generation projects: WIDEST
• The future: The road to standardisation and open issues (Legislation, Social Attitudes)
Dr Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter
DAY 1
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STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C
DAY 1
15.20 Networking & Refreshments
15.40
45 Million Smart gas Meters for 2020
• European smart gas meter deployments
• Challenges facing utilities - customer engagement & privacy, creating value for all stakeholders
• Big Data from smart gas meters - implications for European gas regulators
16.40
Chairman’s Closing Remarks
18.00 Complimentary Drinks Reception, Followed by the European Smart Energy Awards Ceremony & gala Dinner
14.50 Reducing Customer Bills Through Technology Driven Business Model Innovation
• How Tempus Energy’s demand side response product works with smart meters to significantly cut electricity costs
• Why innovations in smart technologies will improve the utility experience for domestic and non-domestic customers.
• Creating a more competitive market for electricity
Nick Butlin, Director, Operations & Technology, Tempus Energy
15.20 Networking & Refreshments
15.40 Panel Discussion: A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective of the UK Smart Meter Programme
• What are the key stakeholder requirements during and post-deployment?
• How will current and future technology meet with with consumer expectations?
• Updates on the IHD Vs alternative devices and regulatory concerns
• Forecasts on the future market
Moderator:
Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
Panelists:
Rosie Mcglynn, Head of Smart Energy and Networks Programme, Energy UK
Jeremy Yapp, Deputy Director, Smart Metering, BEAMA
Steve Roberts, Sales and Marketing Director, Holley Metering UK
Simon Hill, Vice President of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Opower
16.40 Interoperability Issues for Demand Response
• What are the Demand Response interfaces available in the Smart metering Infrastructure in European Member States?
• What are available standards and where are they used?
• What are gaps in standardisation that need to be solved?
• How to reach interoperability
Willem Strabbing, Managing Director, ESMIG
17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
18.00 Complimentary Drinks Reception, Followed by the European Smart Energy Awards Ceremony & gala Dinner
15.20 Networking & Refreshments
15.40 Bringing Commercial Battery Energy Storage to Europe: Lessons from the Two Largest Battery Arrays in the EU
Dominique Laurent, Project Director for Energy Storage UK & Ireland, AES
16.10 Presentation Slot Reserved
Mark Thompson, Lead Technologist – Energy Systems, Innovate UK
16.40 Panel Discussion: Electricity Storage Applications Update
• Battery storage – limitations: capacity concerns, grid safety & security
• Domestic Solar Storage• Hybrid Storage
Dominique Laurent, Project Director for Energy Storage UK & Ireland, AES
goran Strbac, Professor of Electrical Energy Systems, Imperial College London
Adriana Laguna-Estopier, Low Carbon Technologies Manager, Future Networks, UK Power Networks
17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
18.00 Complimentary Drinks Reception, Followed by the European Smart Energy Awards Ceremony & gala Dinner
STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C
8th European Smart Energy Awards
2017 Award Categories:
1. Roll Out Innovation of the Year
2. Utility of the Year Award
3. Customer Engagement Award
1. Energy Monitoring Award
2. Smart Grid, Metering & Infrastructure Security Award
3. Energy Storage Innovation of the Year
4. Water Innovation of the Year
5. Smart Home Technology of the Year
6. Smart Grid Network & Communication Award
7. Service Provider Award
8. Meter Data Management Solution of the Year
9. New Innovation of the Year
10. Smart Metering Technology of the Year
11. Connected Home Innovation of the Year
UTILITY AWARDS
SOLUTION PROVIDER AWARDS
8th EUROPEAN SMART ENERGY awards ceremony 2017
Awards Evening Itinerary:
18:00 - Complimentary Drinks Reception & Networking
19:00 - Doors Open and Guests are Seated for the Gala Dinner
19:30 - 3 Course Menu to be Served
20:45 - Awards Ceremony Begins
22:15 - Awards Closing Remarks
22:30 - Close of Venue
DAY 2
09.15 Registration & Coffee
09.45 Welcome Address from Oliver Kinross and Chairman’s Opening Plenary Session
Chairman: Philip Lewis, Founder & CEO, VaasaETT
10.00 Responding to and Predicting Uncertainty
• Required innovation for effective forecasting
• Delivering flexibility• The weather/demand issue
Jessica Stromback, Chairman, Smart Energy Demand Coalition (SEDC)
10.30 Panel Discussion: Towards a Smarter Future grid - Key Challenges, Requirements & grid Potential
• Resilience• Security• Flexibility
Moderator:
Thomas Mikkelsen, Director of Consulting, VaasaETT
Panelists:
Klaus Kursawe, Director Research and Development, ENCS
Paulo Líbano Monteiro, Member, EDSO for Smart Grids & Director of Technology and Innovation, EDP Distribuição
Dr. Werner Friedl, Energy Department - Electric Energy Systems, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Jessica Stromback, Chairman, Smart Energy Demand Coalition (SEDC)
11.30 Networking & Coffee
12.00 Enel’s Vision on Smart grids
Antonio Buondonno, Head Of Network Technology and Engineering Sales – Business Development, Global Infrastructure and Networks Division, Enel SpA
09.15 Registration & Coffee
09.45 Welcome Address from Oliver Kinross and Chairman’s Opening Plenary Session
Chairman: Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
10.00 Panel Discussion: Maintaining a Successful Consumer Engagement Strategy During Smart Metering Projects
• Balancing regulation and consumer engagement
• Implementing a successful PR and social media campaign and handling press
• Building consumer relationships
Moderator:
Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
Panelists:
Stephen Rowe, Head of Regulation and Compliance,
Co-operative Energy
Sara-Jane Asquith, Director of Metering and Smart Transformation, SSE
Colin griffiths, Smart Meters Policy Manager, Citizens Advice
Zoe McLeod, Director, OnTheRecord
Tom Handysides, Senior Policy Manager, Smarter Metering, Ofgem
Philip Lewis, Founder & CEO, VaasaETT
11.00 Protecting and Empowering Consumers in the Smart Meter Rollout
Tom Handysides, Senior Policy Manager, Smarter Metering, Ofgem
11.30 Networking & Coffee
12.00 Smart Metering, the Roadmap Towards Excellence
Speaker TBC, Enel
09.15 Registration & Coffee
09.45 Welcome Address from Oliver Kinross and Chairman’s Opening Plenary Session
10.00 Panel Discussion: European Smart Cities, the Internet of Things (IoT) & the Connected Home
• European smart cities – recent key developments
• The Evolution of the IoT• The connected home -
data flow & analysis and implications for utilities
Moderator:
Dr Igor Calzada MBA, Lecturer, Research Fellow and Policy Adviser at the University of Oxford, Future of Cities Programme
Panelists:
Johan Ander, Program Manager, Fortum
Simon Harrison, Head of Technology, UK Innovation, RWE npower
Leonardo Benitez, Utilities Director, Indra
Jonny Voon, Lead Technologist - Internet Technology, Innovate UK
11.00 Beyond the Connected Thermostat, New Revenue Models for Energy Providers in Europe
• The importance of design in delivering deep customer engagement and behavioral change
• The benefits of connected technologies and services to Energy companies
• Beyond the thermostat, opportunities to grow customer engagement outside of energy
Andy Baynes, Director of Energy Business, Nest Labs
11.30 Networking & Coffee
STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C
SmART mETERINg UK & EUROPE
SmART gRIDS - OPTImISATION, INTEgRATION & COmmUNICATION
SmART CITIES, IoT (Internet of Things) & THE CONNECTED HOmE
DAY 2
12.30 Imagining Tomorrow’s Connected World
• What are the challenges and implications of smart metering for consumer engagement, the smart grid, and the connected home?
Jeremy Yapp, Deputy Director, Smart Metering, BEAMA
13.00 Lunch & Networking
14.00 Case Study: Smart Metering - Experiences made in Austria
• The data and communication experience
• National regulations• Improvement of valuation
of flexibility in Austria• Suggestions for optimum
(future) market design
Leo Kammerdiener, Smart Meter Expert, E-Control
14.30 Panel Discussion: Utilities and the Adaptation of Business Models for Future Delivery
• Realising the added value of smart meters - a data source, process optimiser, the missing link for business models
• Challenges in building flexibility into business models
• Trends for future market design in conjunction with EU regulations
Moderator:
Ted Brown, Chairman, Energy Saving Trust
Panelists:
Neal Coady, Head of Innovation, British Gas
Rosie Mcglynn, Head of Smart Energy and Networks Programme, Energy UK
Leo Kammerdiener, Smart Meter Expert, E-Control
15.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
15.40 Close of Conference
12.00 Utilities & the Internet of Things: the ROI Concern
• Building closer relationships with the consumer – cost, convenience, trust
• Cost/benefit considerations for utilities
• What is the potential for ensuring ROI?
Neil Pennington, Director of Innovation, RWE npower
12.30 Creating a Market for Smart City Solutions
• Smart energy efficient renovation where active tenants live in passive houses
• Smart city infrastructure where systems interact in creating sustainable development
• Smart mobility where mobility, not cars, is in focus
gustaf Landahl, Head of Department, GrowSmarter Coordinator, City of Stockholm
13.00 Lunch & Networking
14.00 Case Study of a Connected Home
• Why the digitalisation of utilities?
• Demand Response energy solutions - mapping energy consumption, sustainability and energy pricing
• Realising the benefits of a connected home - finding the value for the consumer and the utility
• Building a successful business strategy for a connected home
Johan Ander, Program Manager, Fortum
14.30 Comparing EU Cities on Smart City-Regional governance
Dr Igor Calzada MBA, Lecturer, Research Fellow and Policy Adviser at the University of Oxford, Future of Cities Programme
15.00 Presentation Slot Reserved
Hans Christian Christiansen, Senior Adviser, City of Copenhagen
15.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
15.40 Close of Conference
12.30 Opening up to Choice for Customers: Dynamic Pricing and Self-Consumption
Susana Bañares Hernández, Head of Demand Side Management, Red Eléctrica de España
13.00 Lunch & Networking
14.00 Smart grids Renewables Integration: Key Developments & Solutions
• The development and outlook of solar
• Where solar has come from• Whats next for solar• The key ingredients of a
stable power system• Smart self-consumption &
grid support of solar PV based on smart technologies
James Watson, Chief Executive, SolarPower Europe
14.30 Demand Side Flexibility in the EU Power Markets (Wholesale and Retail)
• Challenges for active consumer participation
• Pricing and costs structures in Europe
• Linking wholesale and retail markets
• Integration of new market players
Pavla Mandatova, Advisor - Retail Customers Unit, EURELECTRIC
15.00 The Rising Need for an Integrated Flexibility Market
• How flexible energy use impacts the system
• What flexibility market processes look like – and why we need a common standard
• The flexibility value chain• How USEF enables the trading
of flexible energy use and enables the active market participation of all involved
Frits Verheij, Executive Board Member, USEF
15.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
15.40 Close of Conference
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£495 - A half-page advert in the delegate pack A5 half-page colour advert printed within the delegate pack.
£695 - A full-page advert in the delegate pack A4 full-page colour advert printed within the delegate pack.
BOOKING CONTRACT To register please fax bookings to +44 (0)20 7127 4503 or call us on +44 (0) 20 7127 4501If you do not hear from us within 24 hours of making a booking then please call our offices or email us at [email protected] to confirm registration
£995 - A full-page advert in the delegate pack + Seat DropA4 full-page colour advert printed within the delegate pack. Your company literature can be placed on every seat of the conference on Day 1 of the event
8th Annual
SmART ENERgY UK & EUROPE 2017