Program

 


Program – Day 1 – 26 February


8:00 – 8:30 – Registration

8:30 – 9:00 – Opening session

  • Andrea Tonello, Workshop chair
  • Reinhard Pannold, Technical program chair
  • Manfred Freitag, Kelag, Austria

9:00 – 10:40 – Energy transmission and distribution

  • Florian Pink – APG, Austria – The transformation of the electricity system from a TSO perspective
  • Gregor Taljan – Energie Steiermark, Austria – Project LEAFS in action: the experience with the multiuse of a central storage
  • Christoph Groiß – Salzburg Netz, Austria – Demonstration of coordinated ancillary services and integration in future markets
  • Sherin Fouad El Sendiouni – Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Egypt – The present and future of smart grid in Egypt

10:40 – 11:00 – Coffee break

11:00 – 12:15 – Electro mobility

  • Manfred Schrödl – TU Vienna, Austria – Electromoblity – Future technology trends and effects on the actual electrical grid
  • Gerald Miklin – Land Kärnten – Wirtschaft, Tourismus, Infrastruktur und Mobilität, Austria – Cemobil project
  • Farzaneh Moradi – AVL, Austria – The role of fuel cells in the automotive industry and in a sustainable energy system

12:15 – 13:45 – Lunch

13:45 – 14:15 – Vision and perspectives

  • Markus Bauer – BMVIT, Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology – Address from BMVIT
  • Andrea Tonello – University of Klagenfurt, Austria – Some research directions in smart grids 

14:15 – 15:30 – Smart grid and technologies

  • Markus Rindchen – Power Plus Communications, Germany – Broadband PLC as grid supporting technology
  • Herbert Pairitsch – Infineon, Austria – Future of power electronics in smart grids
  • Mohamed Orabi – University of Aswan, Egypt – Keywords for smart grid in Egypt: an overview

15:30 – 16:00 – Coffee break

16:00 – 17:15 – Electrification of transportation I

  • Michele Pennese – Mecapron, Italy – From regulations to technologies: electrified powertrains trends in Europe and Italy
  • Michael Nöst – A3PS, Austria – Future mobility concepts
  • Thomas Sutter  – SBB, Switzerland – Fit the Grid: efficient railroading with trains and power in sync

Program – Day 2 – 27 February


8:30 – 9:00 – Registration

9:00 – 10:40 – Grid operation and renewables

  • Josef Mayrhuber – Verbund, Austria – Renewable energy and energy storage – situation and perspective
  • Alberto Berizzi – Politecnico di Milano, Italy – The Italian path toward Smart Grid: research, development and regulation
  • Markus Höfsass – Eon, Germany – Power line communications for smart grid and smart metering infrastructure
  • Thierry Lys – ENEDIS, France – French smart metering program: services offered by Linky

10:40 – 11:00 – Coffee break

11:00 – 12:40 – Electrification of transportation II

  • Xianglong Yin – Xihu Group, China – eMobility, lessons learned in China
  • Joachim Sturm – TU Munich, Germany – Hyperloop, a revolutionary ground transport system
  • Marcus Voß – TU Berlin – The impact of electric vehicles on low voltage grids: a case study of Berlin
  • Tine Tomažič Pipistrel, Slovenia – Why electric flight matters

12:40 – 14:00 – Lunch

14:00 – 15:15 – Technology and energy market

  • Nina Hampl – University of Klagenfurt, Austria – Consumer preferences and business models related to electric mobility
  • Giovanni Lutzemberger – Ensiel, University of Pisa, Italy – Are the electrical vehicles beneficial for the environment ?
  • Reinhard Kalkhofer – ABB, Austria – Fast charging

15:15 – 15:45 – Coffee break

15:45 – 17:00 – Smart grid perspective and education

  • Khaled Ahmed – University of Strathclyde, UK – The smart grid technology master program
  • Sofie Fellenz, K. Kantz, and C. List – Gymnasium Maria Regina, Austria – Renewables and electromobility – Can our generation succeed in stopping climate change?
  • Tomáš Pitner – Masaryk University – C4e, Czechia – Collaborative R&D and education in critical information infrastructures

 17:00 – 17:15 – Workshop closure


List of speakers and presentation titles

  • Khaled Ahmed – University of Strathclyde, UK – The Smart Grid technology master program
  • Markus Bauer – BMVIT, Austria – Address
  • Alberto Berizzi – Politecnico di Milano, Italy – The Italian path toward Smart Grid: research, development and regulation
  • Sofie Fellenz, Katharina Kantz, and Clara List – Gymnasium Maria Regina, Austria – Renewables and electromobility: can our generation succeed in stopping climate change?
  • Sherin Fouad El Sendiouni – Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Egypt – The present and future of smart grid in Egypt
  • Manfred Freitag, Kelag, Austria – Welcome speech
  • Christoph Groiß – Salzburg Netz, Austria – Demonstration of coordinated ancillary services and integration in future markets
  • Reinhard Kalkhofer – ABB, Austria – Fast charging
  • Nina Hampl – University of Klagenfurt, Austria – Consumer preferences and business models related to electric mobility
  • Markus Höfsass – Eon, Germany – Power line communications for smart grid and smart metering infrastructure
  • Giovanni Lutzemberger – Ensiel, University of Pisa, Italy – Are the electrical vehicles beneficial for the environment ?
  • Thierry Lys – ENEDIS, France – French smart metering program: services offered by Linky
  • Josef Mayrhuber – Verbund, Austria – Renewable energy and energy storage – situation and perspective
  • Gerald Miklin – Land Kärnten – Wirtschaft, Tourismus, Infrastruktur und Mobilität, Austria – Cemobil project
  • Farzaneh Moradi – AVL, Austria – The role of fuel cells in the automotive industry and in a sustainable energy system
  • Michael Nöst – A3PS, Austria – Future mobility concepts
  • Mohamed Orabi – University of Aswan, Egypt – Keywords for Smart Grid in Egypt: an overview
  • Herbert Pairitsch – Infineon, Austria – Future of power electronics in smart grids
  • Michele Pennese – Mecapron, Italy – From regulations to technologies: electrified power trains trends in Europe and Italy
  • Florian Pink – APG, Austria – The transformation of the electricity system from a TSO perspective
  • Tomáš Pitner, Masaryk University – C4e, Czechia – Collaborative R&D and education in critical information infrastructures
  • Markus Rindchen – PPC, Germany – Broadband PLC as grid supporting technology
  • Manfred Schrödl – TU Vienna, Austria – Electromoblity – Future technology trends and effects on the actual electrical grid
  • Thomas Sutter – SBB, Switzerland – Efficient rail transportation
  • Joachim Sturm – TU Munich, Germany – Hyperloop, a revolutionary ground transport system
  • Gregor Taljan – Energie Steiermark, Austria – Project LEAFS in action: the experience with the multi use of a central storage
  • Andrea Tonello – University of Klagenfurt, Austria – Some research directions in smart grids
  • Tine Tomažič – Pipistrel, Slovenia – Why electric flight matters
  • Xianglong Yin, Xihu Group, China – eMobility, lessons learned in China
  • Marcus Voß – TU Berlin – The impact of electric vehicles on low voltage grids: a case study of Berlin