Agenda and Presentations
At the workshop, academics, policy makers and industry actors discuss whether and how improvement of the European power market design can facilitate connection of more intermittent renewable generation sources to the network, reduce costs for system services and need for network expansion, increase flexibility to deal with delays to individual transmission projects and enhance system security.
Opening
- Andrea Hercsuth, Directorate General for Transport and Energy, European Commission
- Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI, The Challenge Ahead — Deployment Scenarios of Intermittent Power
- Karsten Neuhoff, Climate Policy Initiative and DIW Berlin, Workshop Overview
Balancing Markets session
- Chair: Péter Kaderják, Corvinus University Budapest
- Georges Kariniotakis, Centre for Energy and Processes, ParisTech. Safewind, The uncertainty of wind output
- Stephan Spiecker, University of Duisburg-Essen, European approach to balancing markets
- Ignacio de la Fuente, Red Eléctrica de España, Adjustment of Unit Dispatch in Spain
- Søren Klinge, Energinet.dk, Informal Use of Balancing from Neighboring Countries
- Frieder Borggrefe, University of Cologne, Quantifying Opportunities
Congestion Market session
- Chair: Karsten Neuhoff, Climate Policy Initiative and DIW Berlin
- Christian Nabe, Ecofys, The Challenge for Congestion Management – Reporting on Trade Wind Insights
- Charles Verhaeghe, Commission de Régulation de l’Energie, The Recent Improvements of Congestion Management
- Jean Constantinescu, Romanian Institute for Energy Development Studies, The Development in South Eastern European Countries
- Benjamin Hobbs, CAISO Market Surveillance Committee, Options of Nodal Pricing
Institutional Questions session
- Chair: Christian von Hirschhausen, Technical University Berlin and DIW Berlin
- Janusz Bialek, University of Durham, Information Sharing and System Security
- Andrew Ott, PJM, Technical Feasibility Cambridge University, The Political Economy of Rent Allocation
- Yves Smeers, Université Catholique de Louvain Jose Arceluz Ogando, Iberdrola
- Peter van der Burg, Transpower Stromübertragungs GmbH Nicholas Fedorkiw, Mainstream Renewable Power
- Alexander Weber, EnBW TSO
- Panel: The Politics and Economics of European Power Market Design Changes