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Session 25: ENERGY MANAGEMENT

"Energy management is the proactive, organized and systematic coordination of procurement, conversion, distribution and use of energy to meet the requirements, taking into account environmental and economic objectives".

Energy Management in todays practice can be seen from at least four different angels; a financial, a carbon reduction, a grid operator and a business perspective.
To lower the customers energy bill, Energy Management can be used to gain energy efficiency at the customer premises (residential as well as industrial) by managing onsite energy generation, storage and demand by e.g. peak shifting, peak shaving and time-of-use management.

Integration of renewables into the public distribution grid like solar, storage, electrical vehicle or heatpumps often also require some form of Energy Management at the customer premises system to maintain capacity and power quality limits.
Energy Management can be used by the gridoperator on a local distribution level as a kind of Smart Grid application to avoid exceeding maximum load capacity of voltage levels of the grid by using e.g. flexibility, local balancing or pricing incentives.

The roll out of smart meters in Europe is also a main driver for the energy transition and gives different market parties the possibility to develop additional energy management services. Already market parties are active and try to generate revenue by participating in different energy markets and by providing grid services, like Facility management, Energy procurement, Green IT, Virtual Power Plants and USEF.

 

Big data and smart meters; a new approach for smart energy management solutions (20 minutes) Abstract

Frans Campfens
Senior Policy and Standardisation Advisor
Alliander
The Netherlands

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A spatial domestic energy framework for sub-city areas: A case study from the United Kingdom (20 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Javier Urquizo
Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Ecuador;
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Newcastle University
United Kingdom

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Load Forecasting for Power Systems and operation planning in Abu Dhabi by Using Artificial Neural Networks (15 minutes) Abstract

Maitha Al Shamsi
System Engineer
Abu Dhabi Transmission & Despatch Company
UAE

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Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility on the Internet. A case study of the Colombian electric companies (15 minutes) Abstract

Elías D. Suárez Sucre
Communication Faculty
Universidad de la Sabana
Colombia

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Permaculture, a tool for adaptation to climate change in the communities of the Laguna Oca Biosphere Reserve, Argentina. (15 minutes) Abstract

Clara E. Mancebo
European Energy and Enviroment University, PHD Sustainability Program. España
National Formosa University, School of Enviroment and Production, Formosa, Argentina

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Real-Time Phasor and Frequency Estimation Based on a Recursive Equation (15 minutes) Abstract

Abouzar Rahmati
Design and Engineering Department, SunEdison, SanFrancisco United States

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This session is chaired by:

Frans Campfens
Senior Policy and Standardisation Advisor
Alliander
The Netherlands

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