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    Conference on 19 June 2013 in Berlin
    Virtual power plants
    CHP
    New Business Area for Utilities and Energy Suppliers



    What is it about?
    The simultaneous generation of electricity and heat in highly efficient cogeneration leads to high efficiencies and efficiencies. With the expansion of renewable energies, it becomes increasingly important to build also efficient controllable capacities, as well as to synchronize production and consumption. Quickly adjustable gas motors are particularly suitable to pay a compensation of fluctuating supply, as well as to contribute additional ancillary services such as balancing energy safe power supply. Different legal frameworks and funding such as the amended KWKG of 2012 and the mini CHP programme have significantly helped to increase the economic attractiveness of small CHP plants. It facilitated the storage technique to decouple the generation of electricity from cogeneration using heat such as in times of increased demand for electricity.

    Here, approaches for new services and businesses offer for utilities and municipal utilities. Networked and coordinated in the operation, flexible plants avoid local congestion of the networks and even supply bottlenecks. Economic opportunities are found in generating marketable products, streamline the creation of the timetable as well as the of additional ancillary services. To the equipment must be capable of communication and are centrally controlled. In addition to the higher investment costs including for generously dimensioned thermal memory, the additional costs for communication and control for specific smaller installations are an economic factor.

    Some public utilities and energy providers have played a pioneering role and gained the first experiences with the construction of virtual power plants. Electricity generation units of various technologies, performance classes, and energy will be bundled. In addition, the projects in the control and communication concepts, differ, as well as the involvement of saving and controllable loads.

    - What marketing options exist for virtual power plants?

    - What are the synergies through bundling of various plants?

    - From which plant size is worth inclusion in a virtual power plant?

    - What are the technological solutions have been proven and which optimization potentials exist?

    The workshop shows the possibilities and opportunities, but also the existing obstacles in the construction of virtual power plants and allows for an open discussion of the approaches. It offers a comprehensive transfer of knowledge as well as practical exchanges of experience in particular public utilities and energy companies.

    The Speakers

    Hagen Fuhl
    B.KWK Association Combined Heat and Power Association
    Vice-President and Head of Marketing B.KWK /
    Product Management / Public Affairs SenerTec
    Combined Heat and Power Systems GmbH, Schweinfurt

    Dr. Ludwig Möhring
    ASUE Association for the Efficient and environmentally friendly energy consumption eV
    ASUE President and Managing Director of
    WINGAS GmbH, Kassel

    Michael Steck
    Enwida GmbH, Munich
    Managing Director
    Dr. Werner Kremer
    T-Systems International GmbH, Bonn
    Senior Portfolio Manager Grid Management

    RA Christian Teßmann
    PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal Aktiengesellschaft
    Law firm, Dusseldorf
    Senior Manager

    Cord Müller
    Stadtwerke GmbH, Aalen, Aalen
    Managing Director

    Hanno Balzer
    Vattenfall Heat AG, Berlin
    Head of Solutions

    Nicolai Michel
    Trianel GmbH, Aachen
    Head of Distributed Generation

    Martin Kramer
    Germany, RWE AG, Essen
    Project Manager for New Technologies



    Programme

    Moderator: Jens Jäger, B.KWK

    08:30
    Registration, welcome coffee

    09:30
    Initiation
    Hagen Fuhl
    Vice-President B.KWK eV

    09:40
    Greetings
    Dr. Ludwig Möhring
    President ASUE eV
    Part 1: Framework of virtual power plants

    09:50
    From scheduling to control energy -
    Marketing options of virtual power plants
    Michael Steck
    Enwida GmbH, Munich

    10:30
    Pause


    11:00
    Services and solutions to the communications and information technology for virtual power plants
    Dr. Werner Kremer
    T-Systems International GmbH (German Telekom)

    11:30
    Legal framework of virtual power plants
    RA Christian Teßmann
    PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal Aktiengesellschaft
    Law Firm

    12:00
    Lunch
    Part 2: Practical Reports - use cases, experience and perspectives

    13:10
    The virtual power plant of Stadtwerke Aalen
    Cord Müller
    Stadtwerke Aalen GmbH

    13:40
    The virtual power plant of Vattenfall in Berlin
    Hanno Balzer
    Vattenfall Europe AG heat

    14:10
    Pause


    14:40
    The Virtual Power Plant Trianel
    Nicolai Michel
    Trianel

    15:10
    Construction and operation of virtual power plants of RWE
    Martin Kramer
    RWE AG Germany

    15:40
    Final Discussion

    16:00
    End


    All presentations including 5 to 10 minutes of discussion.
    Program subject to change



    KICK-OFF ON THE EVE
    On 06.18.2013 we invite all participants to a common Eve program:

    17:00 clock
    Visit the Wärmeleitwarte of Vattenfall Europe heat AG in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, the virtual power plant control room

    {pictue}
    With a combination of block heat and power plants with a capacity of 5.5 to 2000 kWel attempts using heat pumps Vattenfall consumption and supply in the respective renewable electricity offer to adapt. To the distributed systems are controlled by the Vattenfall heat control room in Berlin, which regulates also the large district heating plants.

    20:00 clock
    Dinner together at the invitation of B.KWK

    Please indicate on the registration form if you attend want. A transfer of the Wärmeleitwarte the restaurant is organized.


    Organizational

    Venue

    The "forge" at the gasometer, EUREF campus

    EUREF campus in Berlin-Schöneberg, a vision of the "intelligent city" of tomorrow is being developed currently. In the future, ecologically and economically sustainable solutions to make the Office and Science Campus into a Europe-wide unique Centre for innovations and future projects. On the grounds of the old gasometers, the intelligent power grid first in this form was end of 2011 (micro smart grid) Berlin commissioned. The network connects to a virtual power plant wind turbines, photovoltaic and micro-cogeneration and connects them with electric vehicles and a stationary network buffer memory. Locally generated renewable energy will be reduced as the dependency of the public grid and examines the interaction between the different components.

    The "forge" at the gasometer
    the EUREF campus
    Torgauer Straße 12-15, 10829 Berlin
    www.eurefcampus.de


    Accommodation recommendations
    NH Berlin Potsdamer Platz
    Stresemann Street 47
    10963 Berlin
    Tel.: + 49 (0) 1805 00 37 83
    Fax: + 49 (0) 1805 00 37 84
    E-Mail: [email protected]

    To the accommodation of the 18.6 19.6.2013 can get here a single room for 89 euros or double rooms for $99 (incl. breakfast) up to the 21.5.2013 of the room quota "B.KWK" (then depending on availability).

    The hotel is conveniently located close to s-Bahn station "Anhalter station" located. The venue (EUREF-campus) is to reach the hotel in about 15 minutes (3 S train stations).

    Participation fees
    680 Euro
    570 Euros for members of the B.KWK and of the cooperation partner Abid.

    Plus 19% VAT The attendance fees include the Conference Board,
    the Conference documents and the invitation to a dinner on the eve.

    Terms and conditions
    Deadline for registration is the 11.6.2013.
    After receipt of your registration, you will receive a written confirmation and the invoice. In case of written cancellation up to the 18.6.2013, 50% non-participation without prior cancellation are due 100% of the participation fee. We are willing to accept a substitute participant without additional cost. In the unlikely event of a low number of participants we reserve the right to cancel the workshop.

    The B.KWK - German combined heat and power Association
    ...ist a cross-sector initiative by manufacturers, operators and planners of CHP plants of all sizes and any fuels, as well as by energy suppliers, scientific institutes and various companies and individuals. It all combines the goal to advance CHP in Germany and to take advantage of the opportunities associated economic and environmental

    Contact:
    Markgrafenstraße 56, 10117 Berlin
    Tel.: + 49 (0) 30 270 192 81 0
    Fax: + 49 (0) 30 270 192 81 99
    [email protected]
    www.bkwk.de



    Trianel will discuss their Virtual Power Plant which uses 25 Bluegens.

    Good to see some big industry players at this conference discussing Virtual Power Plants experiences and also marketing, legal aspects, frameworks.


    Cheers
    SynQuasi
 
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