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ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
Congress Centre I Lyon (France) I 15 18 June 2015
R TELECOMMUNICATION & DATA MANAGEMENT R ASSET MANAGEMENT R ACTIVE CUSTOMERS & SMART METERS R NEW MODELS OF DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS R SUSTAINABILITY & LOW CARBON R RENEWABLE, STORAGE & EV INTEGRATION
and will address the topical subjects for the electricity distribution business:
TELECOMMUNICATION & DATA MANAGEMENT ASSET MANAGEMENT ACTIVE CUSTOMERS & SMART METERS NEW MODELS OF DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY & LOW CARBON RENEWABLE, STORAGE & EV INTEGRATION
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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN: EMMANUEL DE JAEGER (BELGIUM) CHAIRMEN SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5 SESSION 6 Pierre Mallet (France) Herwig Renner (Austria) Markus Zdrallek (Germany) Roger Hey (UK) Fabrizio Pilo (Italy) Peter Sderstrm (Sweden) Yves Parasie (France) Jan Desmet (Belgium) Carsten Bse (Germany) Graham Ault (UK) Goran Strbac (UK) Francisco Jos Caro Moron (Italy) Ronald Liljegren (Sweden) RAPPORTEURS Philippe Picot (France) Britta Heimbach (Switzerland) Ignaz Hbl (Austria) Ricardo Prata (Portugal) Riccardo Lama (Italy) Dag Eirik Nordgrd (Norway)
and smart metering R Experience with multivendor solutions and their interoperability R Control and protection concepts for e-car and storage applications R Applications of Phasor Measurement Units (PMU) on distribution level Protection R New protection schemes and functions for up-to-date grid structures R Protection simulation models, tools and new functions R Refurbishment strategies for protection systems R Impact of distributed generation on traditional protection systems R Protection management considering remote access and IT security R Reliability aspects of IEC 61850 based protection R Practical experience with grid islanding - detection, protection R Protection concepts in converter dominated environment R Post mortem analyses of faults and fault records R Testing of protection relays, functions and systems
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(HILP) extreme events R Distribution network schemes for developing countries R Schemes for the connection of electric vehicles in car parks, public or private buildings, and regulation rules Network planning R Planning techniques in the smartgrid era R Improving eciency in distribution networks R Optimal integration of distributed energy resources R Storage and compensation systems planning R Planning criteria for electrication in low load density areas, including quality of supply issues R Integration in the network of fast charge installations for electric vehicles Investment strategies R Least cost investment plans R Financial planning and cash ow for investment R Network aging R Risk analysis and asset management implications R No-network solutions for ancillary services
CIRED COVERS THE MAJOR AND EMERGING TOPICS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ACTIVE CUSTOMERS & SMART METERS
Eco-design Life-cycle analysis Reduction of energy losses in network components Management of hazardous substances Limitation of visual and noise impact
SESSION
ASSET MANAGEMENT
Communication components and infrastructure Smart secondary substations Components incorporating local intelligence and communication capabilities
Innovation in the design of components Meters design, testing and ageing Condition assessment, diagnostics and monitoring Life extension Upgrading capacities Components for large cities (compact substations, high reliability solutions) Components for rural areas EMC of smart meters PQ monitoring with smart meters PQ requirements/issues for active customers PQ as part of supply contract (Premium power quality) DC distribution systems for highly reliable power supply Impact of energy saving devices (electrical heat pumps, LED lighting,..) on PQ Impact of voltage distortion on energy eciency
High frequency disturbances 2 to 150 kHz EMC of PLC PQ monitoring data management
Impact of asset management on reliability Voltage quality monitoring and proactive asset management
Voltage unbalance due to single phase PV Impact of EV charging PQ in grids with a high percentage of inverter based generation Application of storage systems for PQ improvement Monitoring and state estimation of the network Protection and operation needs for grids with high penetration of dispersed generation, Storage and EV
Session 3 Operation, control and protection Resupply strategies and emergency management Network operation with and for prosumers Automatic Smart Grid control to enable Smart Markets Practical realisations of system services on distribution level
Communication related to network control and protection Using Smart Meter data for network operation
Practical consequences for grid operation with condition monitoring Impact of condition depending loading on operation and protection Condition assessment, aging of SCADA and protection equipment Protection of DC grids Developing the role of meters as critical smart grid sensors Technical reliability and performance of Demand Response Demonstrating the commercial and technical implications of micro-grids Trialling the control and operation of Virtual Power Plants (VPP) within Distribution Networks Developing innovative network connections using active network management techniques
Innovative telecommunications solutions for smart grids Role of data and intelligence in managing DER and active demand within distribution networks Development of control algorithms and philosophies within distribution management systems for DER and active demand integration Role of active demand in system development AMI data for planning
DER technology trials and proof of concept testing Technical ndings from trials relating to stability, protection and system reliability
Mitigating technical network losses for a low carbon future DC network trials
Projects investigating the management of power ow, voltage and fault level Demonstrating the benets of energy storage within distribution networks Demonstration of advanced voltage control methodologies
Data mining and analysis techniques for Smart Grid planning and development Cyber-physical simulation of power systems Novel Reliability Assessment Techniques Integrated planning of ICT and power facilities Services and tools needed to be an active customer Experiences of curtailment, demand response and demand side management Business case for Smart Meters
Optimisation of energy systems including multi fuel hybrids, power to gas and heat networks Novel network designs and planning approaches to accommodate DER DC distribution network
Network modelling and power system analysis for networks with high DER penetration for delivering low carbon, sustainable energy Appraising the role of energy eciency within the Smart Grid Studies concerning high levels of intermittent renewable generation Planning for reducing energy losses Markets for DSO system services New roles of the DSO Virtual Power Plants DSO losses management and incentive regulation Energy eciency directive implications for the DSO Regulation and market solutions for improved sustainability
Studies concerning high concentrations or volumes of low carbon technology demand (eg. Electric vehicles or heat pumps) Optimal DER and storage integration
Regulation for Smart Meter data security, integrity and privacy DSO Smart Meter services 3rd party access to meter data
Business risk of aging assets How business risks are managed in regulation Asset management optimization towards regulation
Business challenges with new types of loads and generation Incentives for research and innovation in regulation
AMI: ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE / DC: DIRECT CURRENT / DER: DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCE / DSO: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR / EMC: ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY / EV: ELECTRICAL VEHICLE / ICT: INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY / PLC: POWER LINE COMMUNICATION / PQ: POWER QUALITY /SUPPLY QUALITY / PV: PHOTOVOLTAICS / SCADA: SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION / VPP: VIRTUAL POWER PLANTS