Smart Energy Networks Europe
Marketforce and the ASI’s Inaugural Conference: Driving the development of future grids: automation, integration and innovation
30th November to 1st December 2010, The Crowne Plaza - The Palace, Brussels
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Print ProgrammeTuesday 30 November 2010, The Crowne Plaza - The Palace, Brussels
Day One
Chairman’s opening remarks

Konstantin Staschus
Secretary General, ENTSO-E
Konstantin Staschus
Secretary General, ENTSO-E
Biography
Konstantin Staschus, is from Berlin, Germany. He received a Ph.D. in Operations Research from Virginia Tech in the USA. After 9 years at Pacific Gas and Electric, USA, he held management positions in German utility associations, including 6 years as Managing Director of VDN, the association of German electricity network operators. He began his mandate as Secretary-General of ENTSO-E, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity in the Brussels office on 1 March, 2009. ENTSO-E is the association of European TSOs – 42 from 34 countries – which unites the technical, planning and market-related work of six prior European TSO associations and has been given important new tasks in the EU's 3rd Energy Package which went into effect 3 Sept. 2009, in particular the development of 10-year pan-European network development plans and of ultimately binding network codes in 12 important areas of technical and market cooperation and network access.
Keynote Opening Address: A smart, low-carbon energy future for Europe details
- Progress on implementing the 3rd Energy Package: an update on priority projects
- Introducing the Energy Security and Infrastructure Instrument
- Roadmap 2050: How smart networks fit into the vision of a low-carbon energy future for Europe
- White Paper on Electrification of Transport

Philip Lowe
Director General, DG ENER, European Commission
Philip Lowe
Director General, DG ENER, European Commission
Biography
Philip Lowe was born in Leeds in 1947. He read Politics, Philosophy and Economics at St John's College, Oxford and has an M. Sc. from London Business School. Following a period in the manufacturing industry, he joined the European Commission in 1973, and held a range of senior posts as Chef de Cabinet and Director in the fields of regional development, agriculture, transport and administration, before becoming Director-General of the Development DG in 1997. From September 2002 he was Director-General of the Competition DG until he took up his current appointment as Director-General of the Energy DG in February 2010.
Questions
Session one: Energy networks of the future - the big picture
Operating and expanding integrated, flexible transmission networks across Europe details
- Adapting to the new energy mix: integrating renewable generation sources
- Working towards an integrated regional energy market for Europe
- The role for flexible, integrated networks in meeting EU sustainability and energy security goals
- Understanding changing energy demand patterns: the future of energy consumption

Martin Fuchs
Chairman, transpower stromübertragungs, Vice Chairman, Tennet
Martin Fuchs
Chairman, transpower stromübertragungs, Vice Chairman, Tennet
Biography
Education: 1975 – 1980
Technical University - Munich
First Class Honours Degree in electrical engineering/energy economics
Present Position:
- since 10/2010- Chief Executive Officer, TenneT TSO GmbH
- since 3/2010- Vice Chairman, TenneT Holding B.V.
Professional Experience:
- 1980 – 2000- Diverse activities in different divisions, Bayernwerk AG
- 08/2000 – 04/2009- Chief Executive Officer, E.ON Netz GmbH
- 05/2009 – 09/2010- Chief Executive Officer, transpower stromübertragungs gmbh
Miscellaneous:
- Until 03/2002 German member of the ETSO-Steering Committee
(European Transmission System Operators) - 2002 - 2005 President of UCTE, (Union for the Co-ordination of the Transmission of Electricity)
- Since 12/2008 Member of the Board of Directors of ENTSO-E
(European Network of Transmission System Operatorsfor Electricity)
Questions and discussion
The evolving role for distribution system operators in Europe details
- Driving sustainability and energy efficiency through network technology
- Facilitating competitive energy retail markets: improved performance through grid automation
- Defining smart grid: how will the networks of the future perform?
- Accomodating embedded generation: smart grids for balancing two-way energy flows

Aurelio Blanquet
Director for Automation and Telecontrol, EDP Distribuição
Aurelio Blanquet
Director for Automation and Telecontrol, EDP Distribuição
Biography
Aurélio Blanquet is graduated in Electronics Engineering and MBA in business administration.
Since 2007, he is Director for Automation and Telecontrol in the Portuguese DSO EDP Distribuição.
Mr. Blanquet is also Project Leader for the InovGrid Project, a smartgrid's innovation initiative pursuing the upgrade of the Distribution Network to face the new needs and challenges of the electricity market, and member of the Corporate Steering Committee for the IT Systems Architecture.
Previously he was Associate Director of Network Operations at EDP Distribuição. Between 1999 and 2007 we was Director at ONI Telecom, a Portuguese telecommunications operator, head of Business Development Projects and responsible for the e-commerce B2C business unit.
Until 1999, he was Head of Department for Telecontrol and Telecommunications at EDP, and project manager of several R&D Projects covering areas like SCADA/DSM Systems, Substation Automation, Distribution Automation, intelligent sensors and digital powerline telecommunications.
He is author of more than 12 papers, related with Dispatching and Control Systems Strategies, Development of Substation and Distribution Automation Systems, and Telecommunications, presented in international conferences and summits (UNIPEDE, CIRED and EURELECTRIC, among others).
Questions and discussion
Driving the development of transmission and distribution networks globally details
- An overview of recent developments from the IEA’s ENARD Implementing agreement
- Key technology advances in the areas of network design and operation
- Future challenges for operators in transition to smart grid and integrated regional transmission
- What’s next? Priorities for the standardisation, harmonisation and integration of smart energy networks

Stig Goethe
President, Power Circle and Chairman, IA ENARD
Stig Goethe
President, Power Circle and Chairman, IA ENARD
Biography
Stig Goethe is presently the Chairman of IEA´s Implementing agreement ENARD, of the Swedish Wind Power Research Institute and the Power Circle of Sweden.
Stig G is an electrical engineer from the Royal Technical University in Stockholm and has also studied economy at Stockholm University. He has a long career in the Power business and spent 37 years in different positions in Vattenfall before his formal retirement early this century. He has worked with all parts of the electricity value chain from Production, over Distribution and Sales, to cooperate functions like Research and strategic planning. During his last 10 years with Vattenfall he served as vice president of the company.
After retirement Stig G has advised companies and governments about electricity policy and strategy matters mainly in East Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He also served as Board member in a couple of electricity companies.
Questions and discussion
Refreshments
Session two: Changing roles and responsibilities in the regulated environment
A panel of regulators and network operators will discuss the challenges they face in this new era for energy networks. Relationships, roles and responsibilities are in a state of flux as a new paradigm for the operation of energy networks is established.
The audience play a key role in driving discussion as questions from the floor will be taken throughout.
- Shifting priorities for regulation: from low-cost energy to low-carbon networks
- Incentivising sustainability and supporting investment in a smart network
- Supporting DSOs in their new roles as market facilitators and decarbonisation actors
- Preparing to implement the 3rd Energy Package: working towards regulatory cooperation and common network codes
- Forging harmonious cooperative relationships around cross-border infrastructure and market operation
- How will the relationships between DSO, energy supplier and customer evolve?
- Understanding fixed and variable costs, and changing economic factors

José-Antonio Castro
Electric Energy Department, CNE
José-Antonio Castro
Electric Energy Department, CNE
Biography
He's member of the technical staff in the department responsible for RES, CHP and offshore systems in the electricity directorate of the Spanish energy regulator, the CNE. He's also involved in a number of ERGEG's (European energy regulators' group) task forces mainly related to cross border trade & transmission, as well as in harmonisation issues related to the development of the Iberian Electricity Market (MIBEL) and the South-West Europe regional initiative.
Prior to joining CNE, he's been senior consultant in energy regulation and risk management for Deloitte; he worked previously for Spanish utility Unión Fenosa and also Siemens AG in Germany.
José-Antonio is an industrial engineer, specialized in Electrotechnics (Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, Madrid, 1999).

Francesco Amadei
Head of Regulatory Affairs & Antitrust Compliance, Enel Distribuzione
Francesco Amadei
Head of Regulatory Affairs & Antitrust Compliance, Enel Distribuzione
Biography
Francesco Amadei (Roma, 1963) after graduating in Electrical Engineering, at the University of Rome and serving in Army, joined Enel in 1988.
From 1988 to 1991 he worked in Technical Department of Enel Distribuzione.
From 1991 to 2004 he worked in Administration and Control Department, where he was Responsible for Strategic Planning of Enel Distribuzione Spa, for five years.
Since 2004 he is working in Network and Infrastructure Division as Responsible for Operations and Regulatory Affairs.
Manager since 2000, in his career he has been involved, with different roles, in the main projects undertaken by Enel to face the significant changes in energy sector, including Enel IPO, three reorganization of Distribution business, Merger and Acquisition Projects in Italy and abroad, the Automatic Meter Management project and, recently, the implementation in Network and Infrastructure Division of Lean Organization.
Actually he is in charge of Regulatory Affairs and Antitrust Compliance and reports to Enel Distribuzione CEO, Livio Gallo.

Artur Trindade
Director of Costs and Revenues, ERSE
Artur Trindade
Director of Costs and Revenues, ERSE
Biography
Artur Trindade holds a MA in Economics from University of Kent at Canterbury (1996) and Degree in Economics from Universidade Católica Portuguesa de Lisboa (1994). He joined ERSE in 2000, coming from ADENE (Portuguese Energy Agency) and has 14 years experience in energy and regulatory economics, including tariff setting, pricing, investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency. His background also includes lecturing in economics at local universities.
Currently is the director of the ERSE's Cost and Revenues department, responsible for designing the forms of economic regulation and setting allowed revenues for electricity and gas operators, this includes the definition of the criteria to accept and remunerate the regulatory asset base and the establishment of efficiency targets.

Oliver Giese
Vice President Market Regulation, Economic and Public Affairs, E.ON
Oliver Giese
Vice President Market Regulation, Economic and Public Affairs, E.ON
Biography
The VP Market Regulation within E.ON is responsible for forming a group wide, consistent and balanced position on European regulatory issues, advising the E.ON Board on major regulatory issues and strengthening E.ON's regulatory community with a continuous information exchange and mutual support. Furtheron the team gives a direct support to E.ON's market units on specific regulatory topics based on cross market knowledge along the value chain.
Mr. Giese is a dedicated energy professional with a 16-year track record of managing campanies and projects in the German and European energy industry. Profound knowledge of European energy market regulation as well as capacity and commodity markets.. He is a Graduate Engineer and has an MBA.
Questions and discussion
Lunch
Session three: Towards an integrated regional grid for europe
Delivering cost-effective expansion and interconnection of Europe’s high-voltage networks details
- Allocating costs and benefits in cross-border projects: how will these be funded?
- Sources of private sector and public funding for investment in transmission grid and interconnection
- How will access tariffs be affected? What’s needed from regulators to support these investments?
- The effect of market coupling on infrastructure: harmonising governance and pricing structures across energy markets

Alain Taccoen
Deputy Manager, Regulation & Finance, Reseau de Transport d Electricite
Alain Taccoen
Deputy Manager, Regulation & Finance, Reseau de Transport d Electricite
Biography
Alain Taccoen is Deputy Manager of the RTE Regulation and Finance Department. He joined RTE in 2001 where he had several assignments around regulation topics, interconnection access, incentive regulation, benchmarking or transmission tariff. Alain Taccoen is the convenor of the WG Market Information and Transparency of ENTSO-E and the secretary of the CIGRE Study Committee "Electricity Markets and Regulation".
Developing and operating efficient, integrated transmission networks details
- Integrating new and remote generation capacity into the network
- Advanced system balancing to accommodate renewables and new supply and demand patterns
- Understanding the implications of distribution network automation and smart metering for transmission
- Creating a future proof grid: major priorities for expansion and upgrades

Jan Ove Gjerde
StatnettPreparing for the future energy landscape: smart, flexible transmission networks details
- Operating in the pan-European energy market: the role of the TSO and key development priorities
- Responding to the challenge of fluctuating energy sources: communications infrastructure for system stability
- Progressing international cooperation between TSOs to facilitate storage and balancing solutions
- Skills and resources for developing infrastructure at a time of high global demand

Pierre-Alain Graf
Chief Executive Officer, Swissgrid
Pierre-Alain Graf
Chief Executive Officer, Swissgrid
Biography
Career
- Since 2009 CEO swissgrid ag
- 2006 – 2008 General Manager, Cisco Systems Switzerland
- 2004 – 2006 European Head of SME and Indirect Business, Colt Telecom
- 2000 – 2004 Managing Director Nordic, Colt Telecom
- 1997 – 2000 Corporate Development Director, Colt Telecom
- 1992 – 1997 Management positions, Credit Suisse
Personal information
Pierre-Alain H. Graf is 48 years old. He has a degree in Law from the University of Basel and a second degree in Business Administration from the University of St. Gallen. He completed a financial training course at the International Banking School in New York. Between 1992 and 1997 he held various management positions in IT at Credit Suisse. He then set up several national subsidiaries for Colt Telecom and worked abroad for a number of years. In 2006 he moved to Cisco Systems Switzerland, where he was General Manager until 2008. At the end of 2008 he took up his current position as CEO of Swissgrid and since February 2009 he has been responsible for taking the national grid company into the next phase of electricity market liberaliation.
Questions
Refreshments
REALISEGRID – towards a pan-european transmission network details
- Assessing the potential of new technologies: driving flexibility, reliability and improved capacity
- Understanding future energy scenarios for Europe: mapping supply and demand
- Analysing the costs and benefits of priority transmission projects for Europe
- Achieving a harmonised approach to transmission infrastructure development

Gianluigi Migliavacca
Head of Transmission Network Planning Research Group, ERSE, Project Coordinator, REALISEGRID
Gianluigi Migliavacca
Head of Transmission Network Planning Research Group, ERSE, Project Coordinator, REALISEGRID
Biography
Gianluigi Migliavacca graduated in Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1991 and joined the Automation Research Center of ENEL in 1994, working on mathematical modelling and dynamic simulation of thermal power plants. In 2000 he joined CESI and then CESI Ricerca (now: ERSE), where he leads the Transmission Planning research group within the Power Systems Development department. His research activities deal with mathematical modelling and regulatory issues concerning deregulated electricity markets, cross border trade issues and transmission planning. During 2005 he was consultant at the Italian Regulator about the development of a common energy market in South-East Europe and about congestion management in Central-South Europe. Now, he is coordinator of the European FP7 research project REALISEGRID (http://realisegrid.erse-web.it). He is also member of the technical committee TC6.3 "Power Systems and Power Plants" of IFAC (http://tc.ifac-control.org/6/3) and member of the International Scientific Committee of the International Conference on European Electricity Markets (http://www.eem10.com/committee.shtml)
The TWENTIES project: trialling technology for integrating wind energy sources details
- Introducing and outlining the scope of the project: what are we trying to achieve?
- How is the project progressing? First steps in project development and lessons learned
- Combining new technologies with innovative system management techniques for best results
- What’s next? Looking towards the project outcomes and commercial scale development

José Luis Mata
Head of Regulation and Studies Department, Red Electrica de Espana
José Luis Mata
Head of Regulation and Studies Department, Red Electrica de Espana
Biography
José Luis Mata studied Electrical Engineer in ICAI, Comillas University in Madrid. He joined Red Eléctrica in 1989, and during 13 years he worked in the Energy Management System area. In 2002 he became Head of R&D and European Projects, playing an active role in the launching phase of the European Electricity Grid Initiative.
Since January 2009 he is Head of Regulation and Studies of Red Eléctrica. He combines this responsibility with the coordination of FP7 project TWENTIES, and the Chair of FUTURED (Spanish Technological Platform for Grids).
He has experience in IT project management and R&D projects coordination, and has a broad international experience, including projects as consultant for the World Bank.
Panel Discussion With questions from the floor details
- What are the priority infrastructure projects for the region?
- Do ENTSO-E and ACER have the tools and the influence to successfully deliver a joined up strategy for smart grid?
- Delivering grid projects across multiple national policy and planning frameworks, how can this be managed?
- Achieving coordination between governments, regulators and transmission system operators
- How might a supergrid for Europe affect the structure and function of the energy market?
- How can the costs, risks and benefits of new infrastructure be fairly distributed?

Gianluigi Migliavacca
Head of Transmission Network Planning Research Group, ERSE, Project Coordinator, REALISEGRID
Gianluigi Migliavacca
Head of Transmission Network Planning Research Group, ERSE, Project Coordinator, REALISEGRID
Biography
Gianluigi Migliavacca graduated in Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1991 and joined the Automation Research Center of ENEL in 1994, working on mathematical modelling and dynamic simulation of thermal power plants. In 2000 he joined CESI and then CESI Ricerca (now: ERSE), where he leads the Transmission Planning research group within the Power Systems Development department. His research activities deal with mathematical modelling and regulatory issues concerning deregulated electricity markets, cross border trade issues and transmission planning. During 2005 he was consultant at the Italian Regulator about the development of a common energy market in South-East Europe and about congestion management in Central-South Europe. Now, he is coordinator of the European FP7 research project REALISEGRID (http://realisegrid.erse-web.it). He is also member of the technical committee TC6.3 "Power Systems and Power Plants" of IFAC (http://tc.ifac-control.org/6/3) and member of the International Scientific Committee of the International Conference on European Electricity Markets (http://www.eem10.com/committee.shtml)

José Luis Mata
Head of Regulation and Studies Department, Red Electrica de Espana
José Luis Mata
Head of Regulation and Studies Department, Red Electrica de Espana
Biography
José Luis Mata studied Electrical Engineer in ICAI, Comillas University in Madrid. He joined Red Eléctrica in 1989, and during 13 years he worked in the Energy Management System area. In 2002 he became Head of R&D and European Projects, playing an active role in the launching phase of the European Electricity Grid Initiative.
Since January 2009 he is Head of Regulation and Studies of Red Eléctrica. He combines this responsibility with the coordination of FP7 project TWENTIES, and the Chair of FUTURED (Spanish Technological Platform for Grids).
He has experience in IT project management and R&D projects coordination, and has a broad international experience, including projects as consultant for the World Bank.

Terje Gjengedal
Senior Vice President, Transmission Systems R & D, Statnett
Terje Gjengedal
Senior Vice President, Transmission Systems R & D, Statnett
Biography
Dr. Gjengedal received a Master of Science and a doctoral degree in electrical engineering from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1983 and 1987, respectively. Since then, he has gained a wide range of experience working within the energy sector—from universities and utility companies to research and development programs. Terje Gjengedal has been working as vice president at Statkraft, Europe's leading renewable energy company, where he has focused on system and market integration of wind power and other renewable sources. He has now joined Statnett, The Norwegian TSO, where he is a SVP and the R&D Director working within a broad range of energy, grid and market issues. His primary fields of interest include transmission system development, operation and control, ancillary services, energy storage, renewable energy and electricity markets. He is also a professor within transmission systems, renewable energy and energy planning.
Chairman’s closing remarks and end of day one

Konstantin Staschus
Secretary General, ENTSO-E
Konstantin Staschus
Secretary General, ENTSO-E
Biography
Konstantin Staschus, is from Berlin, Germany. He received a Ph.D. in Operations Research from Virginia Tech in the USA. After 9 years at Pacific Gas and Electric, USA, he held management positions in German utility associations, including 6 years as Managing Director of VDN, the association of German electricity network operators. He began his mandate as Secretary-General of ENTSO-E, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity in the Brussels office on 1 March, 2009. ENTSO-E is the association of European TSOs – 42 from 34 countries – which unites the technical, planning and market-related work of six prior European TSO associations and has been given important new tasks in the EU's 3rd Energy Package which went into effect 3 Sept. 2009, in particular the development of 10-year pan-European network development plans and of ultimately binding network codes in 12 important areas of technical and market cooperation and network access.
Wednesday 1 December 2010, The Crowne Plaza - The Palace, Brussels
Day Two
Chairman’s opening remarks

Gert De Block
Secretary General, CEDEC
Gert De Block
Secretary General, CEDEC
Biography
Gert De Block (1965) has been working in the energy utilities sector since 1992. First for the Belgian association of municipal energy utilities and since 1996, he is secretary general of CEDEC, European federation of local energy companies.
Gert De Block studied Applied Economic Sciences at the University of Ghent, and earned an MBA in Financial Sciences at the Vlerick Business School.
Session four: Smart distribution networks for the future
Keynote Opening Address: Distribution system operators in future energy networks details
- Integrating distributed generation and microgeneration: balancing two-way power flows
- Reducing energy losses from networks: contributing to the decarbonisation of energy
- Improving system performance and stability: facilitating the free flow of energy in the marketplace
- Reducing lifecycle costs: achieving improved, cost-effective system monitoring and maintenance

Per Hallberg
Senior Advisor, Vattenfall, Chair, Smart Grids Working Group, Eurelectric
Per Hallberg
Senior Advisor, Vattenfall, Chair, Smart Grids Working Group, Eurelectric
Biography
Education:
- 1965: High shool Motala Sweden
- 1967: ICT-degree University of Linköping Sweden
- 1968: Military services
- 1972: Masters degree in economics Uppsala University Sweden
Professionals:
- 1972 and on: Vattenfall
- 1972-1995: Various positions within Vattenfall; nuclear, market departments
- 1995-2000: Head of M&A Vattenfall Nordic Distribution. Expansion to Poland,Germany and the Baltic States. Chairman of several Vattenfall subsidiaries in Sweden, Finland and Norway
- 2000-2005: CEO Vattenfall Distribution Sweden
- 2005- : Senior advisor Vattenfall European Affairs Brussels
In parallel: Chairman Eurelectric WG Smart Grids
Case Study: Power Matching City - Hoogkerk, The Netherlands details
The "PowerMatchingCity" in Hoogkerk, the Netherlands set out to develop and trial a model for a smart grid system which would provide a reference for smart grid implementation across Europe. The microgrid project consists of 25 homes fitted with microgeneration, solar panels, smart appliances, electric vehicles, hybrid heat pumps and small-scale community generation units. A senior representative from the project will outline the experiences so far and lessons to share from this project.

Dr. René Kamphuis
Network & Infrastructure Efficiency Unit, ECN
Dr. René Kamphuis
Network & Infrastructure Efficiency Unit, ECN
Biography
René (I.G.) Kamphuis holds a PhD degree from Groningen University (NL) in chemical physics. He joined ECN (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands) in 1983 for the design and implementation of mainframe computer programs for scientific applications. Shifting his focus to distributed applications and real-time systems he was involved in a large number of projects in the energy field since then. He was the project leader for the Dutch government funded SMART project, which has energy saving in SMART buildings using multi-agent technology in an Internet fine-meshed network context as the theme. For the EU Energy 5th framework CRISP project he was coordinator of the second work package in which innovative agent technology is developed for bottom-up demand-supply matching of electricity (www.powermatcher.net). He is appointed as the Dutch country expert in the IEA-DSM program Demand Response Resources. He is involved in the Integral FP6-Energy framework as ICT-expert and has been involved in the rollout of the PowerMatching City fieldtest (http://www.powermatchingcity.nl/UserPortal).
Case Study: Amsterdam Smart City – delivering energy savings via smart grid details
- Creating and delivering a vision for a smart city
- An overview of the project and results to date
- Engaging citizens to create and drive forward change
- Opportunities and challenges for future Smart City development

Ger Baron
Project Manager, Amsterdam Innovation Motor
Ger Baron
Project Manager, Amsterdam Innovation Motor
Biography
Ger Baron has worked for the Amsterdam Innovation Motor since 2007. He has initiated and is responsible for several projects around Living Labs and Smart City. Most notably for this event is the Amsterdam Smart City project, www.amsterdamsmartcity.com. Before his career in AIM he has been working for the Dutch Social Democratic party and Accenture Consulting. His interest is on innovation, product and services, and the role of the users in this perspective. Ger considers technology as an important enabling technology, but tends to focus the adaptation of technologies.
Questions
Refreshments
Case Study: Developing smart grids in The Netherlands details
- Looking to the future: a vision of Smart Grids in the Netherlands
- A roadmap for the implementation of Smart Grids in the Netherlands
- Practical experiences from Dutch pilot studies: Microgrid Bronsbergen
- Understanding the need for chain optimalisation and cooperation

Martijn Bongaerts
Strategy Consultant, Alliander, Chairman, WG Smart Grids, Netbeheer Nederland
Martijn Bongaerts
Strategy Consultant, Alliander, Chairman, WG Smart Grids, Netbeheer Nederland
Biography
Martijn is Strategic Policy Advisor and innovation manager at Alliander, the biggest networkcompany in the Netherlands.
He is involved in future developments and innovation in the area of energy. The central position of electricity and gas grids is his focus. Keywords in his work are: innovation, integration of distributed generation, sustainability, energy transition and smart grids.
He connects knowledge about technical, economical, legal and societal issues in the energy value chain. In the decentralization the role and responsibility of local grid companies (DSOs) will change. Martijn develops these new concepts and initiates pilots and project to make them measure. Martijn is involved in a couple of national taskforces and project groups, like the Taskforce Intelligent Grids.
Martijn is chairman of the project group Smart Grids of the Dutch Grid company Association Netbeheer Nederland. This project group develops the vision and the strategy of the joint grid companies on the area of Smart Grids. Recently the project group has presented his Roadmap Smart Grids and they will start and realize projects to facilitate the Dutch Energy Transition pro-actively.
Martijn is Master of Science in Power Electronics (TU Eindhoven) and Master of Business in Energy Systems (TU Delft).
In September 1998 he started his career as trainee at energy company Nuon, directly after finishing his studies with a master thesis at Kema Arnhem.
After his traineeship he became consultant at the business unit Liandon, who is responsible for consultancy and engineering. His focus points were condition based maintenance in electricity and gas grids and the inspection of electricity and gasmeters.
In 2002 he started at the gridcompany Continuon Netbeheer, as senior assetmanager. Technical strategy, standardization and innovation were his keywords.
In 2008 Continuon Netbeheer was transferred in the networkcompany Alliander.
Case Study: EWE – smart metering and customer engagement details
- An overview of EWE's achievements in smart metering so far
- Differentiation in competitive markets: appealing to the changing requirements of energy customers
- What does the future hold for demand response management in energy systems?

Reinhard Janssen
Department of Research and Development, EWE AG
Reinhard Janssen
Department of Research and Development, EWE AG
Biography
Reinhard Janssen received a Diplom-Ingenieur (FH) degree in communication engineering in 2004 at the University of Applied Sciences in Emden, Germany. In the same year, he started his career in the area of system engineering in the antenna and communication field and was responsible for antenna integration for unmanned air vehicles (UAVs). In 2008 he joined EWE AG, where he has been engaged in R&D on system design of smart metering, smart home and smart appliances concepts.
Questions
Lunch
Session five: Harnessing the full potential of smart energy networks
Project ‘MERGE: preparing Europe’s grid for electric vehicles details
- Understanding the impacts on generation, infrastructure and energy supply and demand
- Exploring the options for system operators to integrate EV: smart control approaches
- Integrating EV into the energy market and aligning the functions with smart metering
- Towards a fair, transparent regulatory framework for the incorporation of EV

Nikos Hatziargyriou
Project Coordinator, MERGE, Deputy CEO, Public Power Corporation
Nikos Hatziargyriou
Project Coordinator, MERGE, Deputy CEO, Public Power Corporation
Biography
Professor Nikos Hatziargyriou is deputy CEO of PPC, responsible for Transmission and Distribution Networks, island DNO and the Center of Testing, Research and Prototyping. e He From 1984 he is with the Power Division of the School of Electrical Engineering of NTUA, where he is full professor, since 1995. He is member of CIGRE, Convener of SCC6, Fellow Member of IEEE, Chair of the Power System Dynamic Performance Committee, member of the BoD of EURELECTRIC and was member of the EU Advisory Council of the Technology Platform on SmartGrids. He has participated in more than 60 R&DD Projects, in many as scientific coordinator, he is author of two books and more than 250 scientific publications.
Keynote closing address: A vision of the future details
- Rising to the challenge: revolutionising energy systems for a low-carbon future
- The ‘Meters and More’ alliance with Enel: defining standardised interoperable smart meters
- Electric mobility alliance with Enel and Renault-Nissan: technical and market integration of EV
- Smart City Malaga: driving energy efficiency with smart grid technology

Joaquin Javaloyes
Deputy Director of Quality Management, Endesa RedQuestions
Chairman’s closing remarks and end of conference

Gert De Block
Secretary General, CEDEC
Gert De Block
Secretary General, CEDEC
Biography
Gert De Block (1965) has been working in the energy utilities sector since 1992. First for the Belgian association of municipal energy utilities and since 1996, he is secretary general of CEDEC, European federation of local energy companies.
Gert De Block studied Applied Economic Sciences at the University of Ghent, and earned an MBA in Financial Sciences at the Vlerick Business School.
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