19th Power Systems Computation Conference pscc2016
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19th Power Systems Computation Conference pscc2016
Programme 19th Power Systems Computation Conference pscc2016 GENOVA June 20-24, 2016 Centro Congressi Porto Antico Magazzini del Cotone Conference Centre Genova, Italy www.pscc2016.net Patronages Department of Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications Engineering and Naval Architecture Polytechnic School, University of Genova 2 Table of contents Welcome to PSCC 2016 in Genova………………....…….........………...….4 PSCC Committees………………………………....……….………....….…….5 PSCC Committees / Meetings of PSCC bodies............……….........…...…6 Plenary and Special Sessions……..………….……....…………......…………7 At a Glance Programme….…..........................….........……………..………9 Technical Programme………….……………………………...........…………11 Social Programme..…………………………………………....………………25 Conference Information..………………………………….............…………26 General Information..…………………………………...........………………28 The Conference Centre....…...............……………………....………………30 3 Welcome to PSCC 2016 in Genova Together with the Local Organizing Committee, the PSCC Executive Board, the PSCC Council and the Technical Programme Committee, we have the great pleasure to announce that the 19th Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC 2016) is going to take place from 20th to 24th June 2016 in Genova, Italy. The Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC) was the outcome of the needs, interests and of almost natural steps seen by academics, power system planners and operators, as well as engineers dealing with computers in the power system area. The first PSCC, which can be called a conference, took place in London in 1963 and subsequent conferences followed at three year intervals. Recently it has been decided to organize the Conference every two years. The five latest conferences were held in Wroclaw (PSCC 2014), Stockholm (PSCC 2011), Glasgow (PSCC 2008), Liège (PSCC 2005) and Sevilla (PSCC 2002). PSCC is a conference where you can still learn a lot! PSCC addresses theoretical developments and computational aspects with respect to power systems applications. The Conference gives to the international forum of researchers and power system engineers a great opportunity to exchange knowledge and experiences on the latest developments in the field. There is an emphasis on modelling and simulation for understanding a system of components, plants or actors, the interactions between them and their collective behaviour, and methods to inform decision-making in power systems. Both theoretical developments as well as practical applications in the utility and manufacturing industries are addressed. From the very beginning PSCC has put a lot of emphasis on the quality of the presented papers. An extensive review process takes place before each conference within the Technical Programme Committee (TPC). All submitted papers are peer reviewed by several experts and the most suitable papers are selected. This edition of the PSCC has received an all-time record number of full papers (more than 600) and, consequently, the paper selection process set up by the TPC has had a particularly challenging task in selecting the final 222 best papers accepted for presentation within the four days of the conference. The PSCC 2016 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE and all accepted and orally presented papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore digital library. As in all the previous editions of the PSCC, all the papers will be presented during the 40 conference sessions by top researches from Academia and Industry. There will be also 2 special sessions on “Inertialess power systems” and on “Management and planning of transmission assets”, 2 survey papers on “Integrated modelling of energy systems” and on “Real-time and co-simulations for the development of power system monitoring, control and protection”. The Conference will be concluded with a panel session on “Power System Resilience to Major Disturbances”. Continuing the tradition of previous editions, a Tutorial on “Managing uncertainties in power system operation” has been integrated within the conference on Monday 20 June. PSCC has also acquired reputation as great tool for networking, where participants and accompanying persons can get to know each other and make new friends. Therefore the social programme will be an important part of the Conference, including a welcome reception, a conference boat trip and a conference gala dinner. The Local Organising Committee people will do their best to put all the elements of this programme together with emphasis on the history and culture of Genova (from the Latin “Ianua”), a portal between land and sea, a crossroads of cultures and people since ancient times. We really hope that the Conference participants coming to Genova from all over the world will take home pleasant memories making them looking forward to meeting at the next PSCC Conference again. Stefano Massucco Chairman of the Local Organising Committee of the PSCC 2016 4 PSCC Committees President of the Council: Michael A. Laughton, UK President of the 19th PSCC: Pierre Bornard, Former Deputy CEO of RTE (Transmission System Operator, France) and Chairman of the Board of ENTSO-E Executive Board of PSCC Anjan Bose, USA, Chairperson Maria Teresa Correia de Barros, Portugal, Vice-Chairperson Wolfram H. Wellßow, Germany, Secretary Göran Andersson, Switzerland, Treasurer K.R.W. Bell, UK Tharam Dillon, Australia Louis Wehenkel, Belgium Technical Programme Committee Chair: K.R.W. Bell, UK Vice-Chair: M. Paolone, Switzerland A. Bakirtzis, Greece A. Berizzi, Italy K. Bhattacharya, Canada J. Bialek, Russia A. Borghetti, Italy P. Carvalho, Portugal R. Cherkaoui, Switzerland D. Cirio, Italy N. A. Cutululis, Denmark C. Dent, UK H. Englert, Germany D. Ernst, Belgium O. Fosso, Norway T. Funabashi, Japan M. Gibescu, Netherlands T. Gòmez, Spain X. Guillaud, France L. Haarla, Finland D. Hill, Hong Kong I. Hiskens, USA G. Hug, Switzerland A. Keane, Ireland W.L. Kling, Netherlands (ad Memoriam) T. Krause, Switzerland S. Low, USA P. Mancarella, UK F. Milano, Ireland M. Molinas, Norway D. Molzahn, USA L. Nordstrøm, Sweden C.A. Nucci, Italy P. Panciatici, France A. Papavasiliou, Belgium J. Peças Lopes, Portugal Y. Phulpin, France P. Pinson, Denmark T. Pollet, Switzerland C. Rehtanz, Germany E. Rosolowski, Poland H. Saitoh, Japan P. Schegner, Germany A. Simoes Costa, Brazil J. Sousa, Portugal K. Strunz, Germany G. Taranto, Brazil J. Tong, USA T. Van Cutsem, Belgium P. Van Hentenryck, Australia D. Van Hertem, Belgium C. Vournas, Greece M. Zdrallek, Germany P. Zeng, China 5 PSCC Committees/Meetings of PSCC Bodies Local Organising Committee Chair: Stefano Massucco, University of Genova, Italy Vice Chair: Federico Silvestro, University of Genova, Italy Raffaele Traverso, AEIT Ligurian Section, Genova, Italy LOC Members: R. Adinolfi, CEO, Ansaldo Energia Nucleare, Genova, Italy R. Caldon, President AEE and University of Padova, Italy A. Cappato, General Director, Porto Antico, Genova, Italy M. Capra, SET Plan Delegate, MISE Ministry of Economic Development, Roma, Italy B. Cova, CIGRE Distinguished Member and System Planning Project Director CESI, Milano, Italy M. De Nigris, Chairman ISGAN – International Smart Grid Action Network and RSE, Milano, Italy G.B. Ferrari, President AEIT Ligurian Section and General Director ABB -Power System Division, Genova, Italy G. Fioriti, CEO ENEL Distribuzione, Roma, Italy P. Girdinio, Genova Smart City and University of Genova, Italy M. Invernizzi, Director DITEN, University of Genova, Italy A. Losi, Former Director ENSIEL and University of Cassino, Italy D. Lucarella, Chair IEEE Italy Section Power & Energy Chapter, Milano, Italy A. F. Massardo, Dean Polythecnical School, University of Genova, Italy C.A. Nucci, CIGRE Honorary Member, Former President GUSEE and University of Bologna, Italy M. Rebolini, Chairman CIGRE National Italian Committee and TERNA, Roma, Italy L. Spingardi, Member of the Board, ANIPLA, Milano, Italy A. Tenconi, President CMAEL and Politecnico di Torino, Italy A. Testa, President GUSEE and Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy D. Villacci, Director ENSIEL and University of Sannio, Italy G. Zampini, President Confindustria Genova and CEO Ansaldo Energia, Genova, Italy Meetings of PSCC Bodies PSCC Bodies will meet on Monday, June 20, 2016 at the Porto Antico Conference Centre, according to the following schedule: 14:00 – 16:00: TPC + Chairpersons – Aliseo Room (2nd floor) 16:30 – 18:00: Executive Board – Zefiro Room (2nd floor) 18:00 – 19:30: PSCC Council – Aliseo Room (2nd floor) 6 Plenary and Special Sessions Monday 20 June, 9:15 – 17:20 / Room: Scirocco and Libeccio TUTORIAL: Managing uncertainties in power system operation Chair: Pierre Pinson TS1: Uncertainties – What are we talking about ? TS2: Characterizing and modelling new uncertainties in operations TS3: Accommodating uncertainties in operations and markets models – Methods and computational aspects TS4: Accommodating uncertainties in operations and markets models – Methods and computational aspects Tuesday 21 June, 8:30 – 9:30 / Room: Maestrale Opening Session Chair: Anjan Bose • Welcome addresses from Local Authorities • Pierre Bornard, PSCC 2016 Conference President, Former Deputy CEO of RTE (Transmission System Operator, France) and Chairman of the Board of ENTSO-E • Aristide F. Massardo, Dean of the Polytechnical School, University of Genova • Stefano Massucco, Chair of the PSCC2016 Local Organizing Committee, University of Genova • Keith Bell, Technical Committee Program Chair, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow • Mario Paolone, Technical Committee Programme Vice-Chair, EPFL Lausanne • Keynote Speech: “The role of data in Smart grid management” Christian D’Adamo, ENEL Distribuzione, Roma 19:00 - 21:30 / Foyer Maestrale Welcome Cocktail Welcome addresses Paolo Comanducci, Rector, University of Genova, Italy Roberto Adinolfi, CEO, Ansaldo Nucleare, Genova, Italy Wednesday 22 June, 8:30 – 9:30 / Room: Maestrale Survey paper 1: Modelling of integrated multi-energy systems: drivers, requirements, and opportunities Chair: Mario Paolone Multi-Energy Systems Integration: Modelling Drivers, Requirements, Challenges and Opportunities Pierluigi Mancarella; Göran Andersson; João Peças Lopes; Keith Bell Thursday 23 June, 8:30 – 9:30 / Room: Maestrale Survey paper 2: Real-time and co-simulations for the development of power system monitoring, control and protection Chair: Xavier Guillaud; Christian Rehtanz Real-Time and Co-Simulations for the Development of Power System Monitoring, Control and Protection Xavier Guillaud; Christian Rehtanz 19:00 - 23:00 / Aquarium of Genova Conference Gala Dinner Before the start of the dinner, it is scheduled a 30 minutes visit of the Aquarium of Genova 7 Plenary and Special Sessions Welcome addresses Patrick Panciatici, RTE France Jochen Kreusel, ABB Power Grid Friday 24 June 8:30 – 9:50 / Room: Libeccio Special Session 1: Management and planning of transmission assets Chair: Anthony Papavasiliou Innovative Decision Making Support Tool for the Optimization of the Grid Elements Outage Plan in the Italian Transmission System Marta Emolumento; Carlo Bruno; Matteo Stori; Guido Guida; Mauro Caprabianca; Federico Quaglia; Luca Luzi Distributed Scenario-Based Optimization for Asset Management in a Hierarchical Decision Making Environment Gal Dalal; Elad Gilboa; Shie Mannor Incorporating Storage as a Flexible Transmission Asset in Power System Operation. Mads Almassalkhi; Yury Dvorkin; Jennifer Felder; Ricardo Fernández-Blanco; Ian Hiskens; Daniel S. Kirschen; Jonathon Martin; Hrvoje Pandzic; Mushfiqur Sarker; Ting Qiu; Maria Vrakopoulou; Yishen Wang; Mengran Xue Fast Heuristics for Transmission Outage Coordination. Xingpeng Li; Kory Hedman 10:10 – 11:30 / Room: Libeccio Special Session 2: Inertia-less power systems Chair: Janusz Bialek, Steven Low Transient Stability Analysis of an all Converter Interfaced Generation WECC system Deepak Ramasubramanian; Vijay Vittal; John Undrill Flexibility of the distribution grid for system stability Theresa Noll; Marco Greve; Christian Rehtanz; Sebastian Dierkes; Albert Moser; Philipp Schäfer; Hendrik Vennegeerts Aggregation of Power Capabilities of Heterogeneous Resources for Real-Time Control of Power Grids Andrey Bernstein; Jean-Yves Le Boudec; Mario Paolone; Lorenzo Reyes-Chamorro; Wajeb Saab A unified framework for frequency control and congestion management Changhong Zhao; Enrique Mallada; Steven Low; Janusz Bialek 12:00 – 13:30 / Room: Scirocco and Libeccio Panel Session: Power System Resilience to Major Disturbances Impact of Large-Scale and Distributed Renewables on Power Systems Stability Claudio Cañizares Controlled islanding for blackout prevention and restoration processes after blackouts Carlo Alberto Nucci Defense Plans for the Energy Transition Gabriel Bareux; Nicolas Omont Special Protection Schemes: From a Concept to a Smart Device on the Grid Innocent Kamwa; Annissa Heniche; Manuela Dobrescu 8 At a Glance Programme Day 1 - Monday, 20 June 09:15 - 10:45 Tutorial: Managing uncertainties in power system operation TS1: Uncertainties – What are we taking about ? 10:45 - 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 - 12:30 Tutorial: Managing uncertainties in power system operation TS2: Characterizing and modelling new uncertainties in operations 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break (in the outside local restaurants) 14:00 - 15:30 Tutorial: Managing uncertainties in power system operation TS3: Accommodating uncertainties in operations and markets models – Methods and computational aspects 15:30 - 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 - 17:20 Tutorial: Managing uncertainties in power system operation TS4: Accommodating uncertainties in operations and markets models – Methods and computational aspects Day 2 - Tuesday, 21 June 08:30 - 09:30 Opening session (Room Maestrale) 09:30 - 10:00 Coffee break 10:00 - 12:00 Computational methods 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 - 15:30 Computation methods for demand modelling and demand response Distributed energy resources impact and hosting capacity Power systems dynamics and control I Uncertainty management in power system planning and operation Power systems protection Power systems voltage control Reliability in power distribution networks 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 - 18:00 Energy storage optimisation Static and and control dynamic state estimation Transmission and distribution planning I Unit commitment and economic dispatch 19:00 - 21:30 Welcome cocktail (Foyer Maestrale) Day 3 - Wednesday, 22 June 08:30 - 09:30 Survey paper 1 - Modelling of integrated multi-energy systems: drivers, requirements, and opportunities 09:30 - 10:00 Coffee break 10:00 - 12:00 Active distribution networks 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break 14:45 - 20:15 Boat excursion to Portofino Flexibility in power systems Optimal power flow I 9 PMU-based monitoring Power electronics and HVDC I At a Glance Programme Day 4 - Thursday, 23 June 08:30 - 09:30 Survey paper 2 - Real-time and co-simulations for the development of power system monitoring, control and protection 09:30 -10:00 Coffee break 10:00 - 12:00 Microgrids 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 - 15:30 Electrical market design and coupling 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 - 18:00 Demand response: definition of services and validation 19:00 - 23:00 Conference gala dinner (Aquarium of Genova) Power electroni- Power systems cs and HVDC II dynamics and control II Transmission and distribution planning II Electromagnetic Modelling of Optimal power transients I new power flow II systems components Power system protection and control Renewable power generation: modelling and forecasting for operational and planning problems Wide power systems reliability and security State estimation and short-term operation in power distribution networks Risk in power Voltage control in system operation active distribution networks Day 5 - Friday, 24 June 08:30 - 9:50 Demand reIntegrated sponse: com- energy systems putational in urban areas approaches 09:50 - 10:10 Coffee break 10:10 - 11:30 Electromagnetic transients II 11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break 12:00 - 13:30 Panel session: Power System Resilience to Major Disturbances 13:30 - 13:45 Closing session Hydrothermal generation coordination Management and planning of transmission assets Power systems stability Inertia-less power systems IT and telecom in modern power systems 10 Technical Programme DAY 1 - MONDAY, 20 JUNE TUTORIAL: Managing uncertainties in power system operation Chair: Pierre Pinson Room: Scirocco and Libeccio (3rd floor) Time Subject 09:15 - 10:45 TS1: Uncertainties – What are we talking about? Chair: Pierre Pinson Current Challenges Related to Uncertainties Pierre Pinson Impact of Uncertainties on a System Operator’s Practice Rémy Clement 10:45 - 11:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) 11:00 - 12:30 TS2: Characterizing and modelling new uncertainties in operations Chair: Pierre Pinson Uncertainties in Renewable Power Generation and Electric Loads Pierre Pinson Uncertainties in State Estimation Ali Abur 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break (in the outside local restaurants) 14:00 - 15:30 TS3: Accommodating uncertainties in operations and markets models – Methods and computational aspects Chair: Pierre Pinson Integrating Uncertainty into Power System Optimization Problems Gabriela Hug Mechanisms to Increase the Efficiency of Two-stage Electricity Markets with Uncertain Supply Juan Miguel Morales 15:30 - 15:50 Coffee break (3rd floor) 15:50 - 17:20 TS4: Accommodating uncertainties in operations and markets models – Methods and computational aspects Chair: Pierre Pinson Solving Stochastic Unit Commitment on Industrial Scale Anthony Papavasiliou Operational Problems at the Distribution Network Level Ricardo Bessa 11 Technical Programme DAY 2 - TUESDAY, 21 JUNE 8:30 - 9:30 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Opening session Chair: Anjan Bose Welcome addresses from Local Authorities Pierre Bornard, PSCC 2016 Conference President, Former Deputy CEO of RTE (Transmission System Operator, France) and Chairman of the Board of ENTSO-E Aristide F. Massardo, Dean of the Polytechnical School, University of Genova Stefano Massucco, Chair of the PSCC2016 Local Organizing Committee, University of Genova Keith Bell, Technical Committee Program Chair, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Mario Paolone, Technical Committee Programme Vice-Chair, EPFL Lausanne Keynote Speech: “The role of data in Smart grid management” Christian D’Adamo, ENEL Distribuzione, Roma 9:30 - 10:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) 12 Technical Programme DAY 2 - TUESDAY, 21 JUNE 10:00 - 12:00 Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Computational methods Chair: Ian Hiskens Distributed energy resources impact and hosting capacity Chair: Glauco Taranto Power systems dynamics and control I Chair: Keith Bell Uncertainty management in power system planning and operation Chair: Andrew Keane Knowledge Extraction from Event-Driven Metering of Electrical Consumption Patterns Mikhail Simonov; Gianfranco Chicco; Simone Ferro; Gianluca Zanetto Integrated Energy Management System for Isolated Microgrids Bharatkumar Solanki; Kankar Bhattacharya; Claudio Canizares Impact of Volatility, Uncertainty and Frequency Regulation on Power System Frequency Distribution Francesca Madia Mele; Alvaro Ortega; Rafael Zarate Minano; Federico Milano Stochastic Optimal Power Flow Formulation to Achieve Emissions Objectives with Energy Storage Yashen Lin; Johanna Mathieu; Jeremiah Johnson A Gaussian Mixture Approach to Model Stochastic Processes in Power Systems Quentin Gemine; Bertrand Cornélusse; Mevludin Glavic; Raphael Fonteneau; Damien Ernst PQ and Hosting Capacity Issues for EV Charging Systems Penetration in Real MV/LV Networks Fabio Massimo Gatta; Alberto Geri; Regina Lamedica; Marco Maccioni; Alessandro Ruvio Damping of Inter-Area Power Oscillations in Hybrid AC-DC Power Systems based on Supervisory Control Scheme Utilizing FACTS and HVDC Melios Hadjikypris; Ognjen Marjanovic; Vladimir Terzija Evaluating Composite Approaches to Modelling High-Dimensional Stochastic Variables in Power Systems Mingyang Sun; Ioannis Konstantelos; Simon Tindemans; Goran Strbac Extending Complementarity-based Approach for Handling Voltage Band Regulation in Power Flow Tomas Tinoco De Rubira; Adam Wigington Evaluation of Concentrated Solar-thermal Generation for Provision of Power System Flexibility Shariq Riaz; Archie Chapman; Gregor Verbic Design and Implementation of Combined Frequency/ oscillation Damping Controller for Type 4 Wind Turbines Dmitry Rimorov; Geza Joos; Innocent Kamwa Application of Novel Nested Decomposition Techniques to Long-term Planning Problems Paola Falugi; Ioannis Konstantelos; Goran Strbac Accelerating the Computation of Critical Eigenvalues with the Use of Parallel Computing Technique Petros Aristidou; Gabriela Hug Maximizing Hosting Capacity of Distributed Generation by Network Reconfiguration in Distribution System Yuji Takenobu; Shunsuke Kawano; Yasuhiro Hayashi; Norihito Yasuda; Shin-ich Minato Study of Frequency Response in Power System with Renewable Generation and Energy Storage Atia Adrees; Jia Song; Jovica Milanovic Ensuring Reserve Deployment in Network-Constrained Generation Scheduling under Uncertain Nodal Net Power Injections Noemi Cobos; José Arroyo; Alexandre Street Estimating Distribution Grid Topologies: a Graphical Learning based Approach Deepjyoti Deka; Scott Backhaus; Michael Chertkov Impact of Stochastically Distributed Renewable PV Generation on Distribution Networks Miroslav Begovic; Insu Kim Improved Frequency Control from Wind Power Plants Considering Wind Speed Variation Jayachandra Naidu Sakamuri; Pieter Tielens; Anca Daniela Hansen; Kaushik Das; Müfit Altin ; Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis; Dirk Van Hertem Unit Commitment with N-1 Security and Wind Uncertainty Kaarthik Sundar; Harsha Nagarajan; Miles Lubin; Line Roald; Sidhant Misra; Russell Bent; Daniel Bienstock A Local Branching Solution Approach for Network-constrained Thermal Unit Commitment Problem Under Uncertainty Carlos Henrique Saboia; Andre Luiz Diniz Large Scale Deployment of PV Units in Existing Distribution Networks: Optimization of the Installation Layout Fabrizio Sossan; Jana Darulova; Mario Paolone; Annelen Kahl; Stuart Bartlett; Michael Lehnin Adaptive and Coordinated Oscillation Damping Control Using Measurement-Driven Approach Lin Zhu; Hesen Liu; Yiwei Ma; Yilu Liu; Evangelos Farantatos; Mahendra Patel; Sean McGuinness Wind Power Integration through Stochastic Unit Commitment with Topology Control Recourse Jiaying Shi; Shmuel Oren 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break (3rd floor) 13 Technical Programme DAY 2 - TUESDAY, 21 JUNE 13:30 - 15:30 Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Computation methods for demand modelling and demand response Chair: Gabriela Hug Power systems protection Chair: Jan Izykowski Power systems voltage control Chair: Thierry Van Cutsem Reliability in power distribution networks Chair: Federico Silvestro Validation of the Ornstein-UHlenbeck Process for Load Modelling Based on μPMU Measurements Ciaran Roberts; Emma Stewart; Federico Milano Phasor Estimation in Digital Relays without Using Anti-Aliasing Filter and Very High Sampling Rates Sarasij Das Short-Term Voltage Stability Improvement by Active and Reactive Power Control Using Advanced Fault Ride-Through Capability of Photovoltaic Systems Kenichi Kawabe; Yutaka Ota; Akihiko Yokoyama; Kazuyuki Tanaka Reliability Assessment of Distribution Systems Incorporating Feeder Restoration Actions Fabio D’Agostino; Yin Xu; Cheng-Ching Liu; Federico Silvestro; Kevin P. Schneider; Dan T. Ton On Decentralized Control of Small Loads and Energy Rebound within Primary Frequency Control Arnaud Latiers; Emmanuel De Jaeger; François Glineur; Benoît Martin Sparse Estimation Based External System Line Outage Detection Bilgehan Donmez; Ali Abur Automatic Voltage Control (AVC) System Under Uncertainty from Wind Power Nan Qin; Hans Abildgaard; Damian Flynn; Zakir Hussain Rather; Claus Leth Bak; Zhe Chen Reliability Improvement of Modular Multilevel Converter in HVDC Systems Mario Marchesoni; Luis Vaccaro; Stefano Farnesi Energy Management of PV-Storage Systems: ADP Approach with Temporal Difference Learning Chanaka Keerthsinghe; Gregor Verbic; Archie Chapman Cross-Country Fault Protection in Enel Distribuzione’s Experimental MV Loop Lines Asia Codino; Fabio Massimo Gatta; Alberto Geri; Regina Lamedica; Stefano Lauria; Marco Maccioni; Alessandro Ruvio; Roberto Calone Two Probabilistic Methods for Voltage Sag Estimation in Distribution Systems João Eduardo Baptista; Anselmo Rodrigues; Maria da Guia da Silva An Implicit Switching Model for Distribution Network Reliability Assessment Yang Yang; Simon Tindemans; Goran Strbac Demand Forecasting at Low Aggregation Levels using Factored Conditional Restricted Boltzmann Machine Elena Mocanu; Emil Mahler Larsen; Phuong Hong Nguyen; Pierre Pinson; Madeleine Gibescu Low-Impedance Busbar Differential Protection Modeling and Simulation Using ATP/EMTP Kleber Silva; Alfredo Escudero; Felipe Lopes Agent-Based Prevention of Voltage Collapse in Electrical Transmission Systems Lena Robitzky; Stefan Dalhues; Marvin Albrecht; Sven Christian Mueller; Ulf Haeger; Christian Rehtanz Modeling and Assessment of PV Solar Plants for Composite System Reliability Considering Radiation Variability and Component Availability Samer Sulaeman; Mohammed Benidris; Joydeep Mitra A Fully Distributed Approach for Plug-in Electric Vehicle Charging Javad Mohammadi; Marina Gonzalez Vay; Soummya Kar; Gabriela Hug A Distance Based Protection Scheme for Distribution Systems with Distributed Generators Vassilis Nikolaidis; Costas Arsenopoulos; Anastasia Safigianni; Costas Vournas A DER based Voltage Control Strategy for Microgrids Giovanni Massa; Vincenzo Galdi; George Gross; Vito Calderaro; Antonio Piccolo Reliability Evaluation of Distribution Networks Incorporating Cable Electro-Thermal Properties Shuran Liu; Konstantinos Kopsidas Robustness and Performance of a Multi-objective Model Predictive Static Var Compensator Controller Otso Mäki; Jukka Turunen; Janne Seppänen; Kai Zenger; Liisa Karla A Method for the Evaluation and Optimisation of Power Losses and Reliability of Supply in a Distribution Network Jiansong Ding; Keith Bell; Ian Elders Modeling and Application of Grid-Impacting Technologies for Pan-European System Analyses: the case of Demand ResponseAngelo L’Abbate; Stefano Rossi; Roberto Calisti; Francesco Careri; Alessandro Zani 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) 14 Technical Programme DAY 2 - TUESDAY, 21 JUNE 16:00 - 18:00 Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Energy storage optimisation and control Chair: Madeleine Gibescu Static and dynamic state Transmission and distriestimation bution planning I Chair: Antonio Simoes Chair: Kankar Bhattacharya Costa Unit commitment and economic dispatch Chair:Rachid Cherkaoui Comparison of Different Control Strategies for Energy Storage Devices Alvaro Ortega; Federico Milano Semidefinite programming for optimal placement of PMUs with channel limits considering pre-existing SCADA and PMU measurements Nikolaos Manousakis; George Korres Integral Distribution Grid Planning Process Considering the Impact of Heat Pump Systems Andre Seack; Jan Kays; Christian Rehtanz A Multi-Objective Stochastic Approach to Hydroelectric Power Generation Scheduling Antans Sauhats; Roman Petrichenko; Karlis Baltputnis; Zane Broka; Renata Varfolomejeva Controlling Nonlinear Batteries for Power Systems: Trading Off Performance and Battery Life Johanna Mathieu; Joshua Taylor Bad Data Suppression through the Cooperation between Independent State Estimators Marcio Andre Ribeiro Guimaraens; Milton Brown Do Coutto Filho; Julio Cesar Stacchini de Souza Introducing System Flexibility to a Multinational Transmission Expansion Planning Model Martin Kristiansen; Magnus Korpås; Philipp Härtel; Hossein Farahmand; Ingeborg Graabak Optimal Scheduling of Flexible Ramping Capacity in Short-Term Electricity Markets Ilias Marneris; Pandelis Biskas Predictive voltage control of batteries and tap changers in distribution system with photovoltaics Pavan Balram; Tuan Anh Le; Ola Carlson Robust Continuous-Discrete Extended Kalman Filter for Estimating Machine States with Model Uncertainties Penxiang Ren; Hanoch Lev-Ari; Ali Abur MINLP in Transmission Expansion Planning Jakub Marecek; Martin Mevissen; Jonas Christoffer Villumsen The Impact of Load-Following Reserve Requirement Levels on the Short-Term Generation Scheduling Emmanouil Bakirtzis; Pandelis Biskas; Anastasios Bakirtzis Optimal Sizing and Placement of Distributed Storage in Low Voltage Networks Philipp Fortenbacher; Martin Zellner; Göran Andersson Measurement Selection for Observability in Dynamic State Estimation Alireza Rouhani; Ali Abur Assessing Investment Analysis of Wind Power Generation Projects in Brazil Fabio Rodrigo Siqueira Batista; Alexia de Freitas Rodrigues; Luiz Guilherme Barbosa Marzano; Albert Geber Cordeiro de Melo Joint Optimization of Energy and Reserve in Deregulated Power Markets: Alternative Approach using Mean Variance Mapping Optimization Carlos Josué López-Salgado; Osvaldo Añó; Diego Ojeda-Esteybar; Fabricio Porras Hybrid Energy Storage System Optimization for Improving Wind Power Integration Benedetto Aluisio; Maria Dicorato; Giuseppe Forte; Michele Trovato An Integrated Software Package To Enable Predictive Simulation Capabilities Yousu Chen; Bruce Palmer; Erin Fitzhenry; Poorva Sharma; Shuangshuang Jin; Zhenyu Huang Optimal Resilient Transmission Grid Design Harsha Nagarajan; Emre Yamangil; Russell Bent; Pascal Van Hentenryck; Scott Backhaus Scarcity Mitigation and Risk-Averse Clearing Model in the Swiss Reserve Market Farzaneh Abbaspourtorbati; Rachid Cherkaoui; Marek Zima A Game Theoretic Modeling Framework for Decentralized Transmission Planning Ying Fan; Dimitrios Papadaskalopoulos; Goran Strbac Insights on short-term hydropower scheduling: on the representation of water continuity equations Leonardo Martins; Secundino Soares Battery Energy Storage Capacity Fading and Control Strategies for Deterministic and Stochastic Power Profiles Stavros Karagiannopoulos; Alexandros Rigas; Nikos Hatziargyriou; Gabriela Hug; Alexandre Oudalov 19:00 - 21:30 Welcome cocktail (Porto Antico Conference Centre - Foyer Maestrale) Welcome addresses • Paolo Comanducci, Rector, University of Genova, Italy • Roberto Adinolfi, CEO, Ansaldo Nucleare, Genova, Italy 15 Technical Programme DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY, 22 JUNE 8:30 - 9:30 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Survey paper 1 - Modelling of integrated multi-energy systems: drivers, requirements, and opportunities Chair: Mario Paolone Multi-energy Systems Integration: Modelling Drivers, Requirements, Challenges And Opportunities Pierluigi Mancarella; Göran Andersson; João Peças Lopes; Keith Bell 9:30 - 10:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Active distribution networks Chair: Alberto Borghetti Flexibility in power systems Chair: Christian Rehtanz Optimal power flow I Chair: Anastasios Bakirtzis PMU-based monitoring Power electronics Chair: Mario Paolone and HVDC I Chair: Dirk Van Hertem An Adaptive Model-Based Real-time Voltage Control Process for Active Distribution Networks Using Battery Energy Storage Systems Maryam Bahramipanah; Dimitri Torregrossa; Rachid Cherkaoui; Mario Paolone Economic Dispatch of Flexibility Options for Grid Services on Distribution Level Tobias Kornrumpf; Jan Meese; Markus Zdrallek; Nils Neusel-Lange; Marvin Roch Computational Analysis of Sparsity-Exploiting Moment Relaxations of the OPF Problem Daniel Molzahn; Cedric Josz; Ian Hiskens; Patrick Panciatici Signal Features for Classification of Power System Disturbances using PMU Data Milan Biswal; Yifan Hao; Phillip Chen; Sukumar Brahma; Huiping Cao; Phillip De Leon Impact of the DC Cable Models on the SVD Analysis of a Multi-Terminal HVDC System Samy Akkari; Eduardo Prieto-Araujo; Jing Dai; Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt; Xavier Guillaud Distribution Network Cost Allocation Using a Locational and Temporal Cost Reflective Methodology Ibtihal Abdelmotteleb; Tomás Goméz San Roman; Javier Reneses Guillén Flexibilization of Steam Power Plants as Partners for Renewable Energy Systems Marcel Richter; Florian Möllenbruck; Frank Obermüller; Andreas Knaut; Florian Weiser; Hendrik Lens; Daniel Lehmann A Parallel PrimalDual Interior-Point Method for DC Optimal Power Flow Ariana Minot; Yue M. Lu; Na Li Detecting Low Frequency Oscillations Through PMU-Based Measurements for Indian National Grid Subrata Mukhopadhyay; Sushil Soonee; Vinod Agrawal; P Agarwal; Rajkumar Anumasula; Chandan Kumar Power Flow Solutions of AC/DC Micro-grid Structures Enrique Acha; Tom Rubbrecht; Luis M. Castro Fast Scenario-based Decision Making in Unbalanced Distribution Networks Saverio Bolognani; Florian Dörfler Probabilistic Investment Strategy Modeling for Generation Expansion Planning Yusuke Manabe; Toshihisa Funabashi; Takeyoshi Kato; Muneaki Kurimoto; Yasuo Suzuoki Polynomial SDP Cuts for Optimal Power Flow Hassan Hijazi; Carleton Coffrin; Pascal Van Hentenryck Wide-area Measurement Data Analytics Using FNET/GridEye: A Review Jidong Chai; Yong Liu; Jiahui Guo; Ling Wu; Dao Zhou; Wenxuan Yao; Yilu Liu; Thomas King; Jose Gracia; Mahendra Patel A Method for Incorporating VSC-HVDC Stations into the Overall Grid Voltage–Reactive Power Control Task Istvan Erlich; Wilhelm Winter; Fekadu Shewarega; Klaus Vennemann Integrated Electricity and Heat Active Network Management Adrien Saint-Pierre; Pierluigi Mancarella Assessment of the Impact of Heating on Integrated Gas and Electrical Network Flexibility Stephen Clegg; Pierluigi Mancarella Hybrid Computation Approach for SCOPF Considering Voltage Stability and Penetration of Renewable Energy Lesnanto Multa Putranto; Ryoichi Hara; Hiroyuki Kita; Eiichi Tanaka Addressing Emerging Network Management Needs with Enhanced WAMS in the GB VISOR Project Stuart Clark; Douglas Wilson; Natheer Al-Ashwal; Finlay Macleod; Priyanka Mohapatra; James Yu; Peter Wall; Papiya Dattaray; Vladimir Terzija; Phil Ashton; Mark Osborne Comparison of DQ and Dynamic Phasor based Frequency Scanning Analysis of Grid-connected Power Electronic Systems Mukesh Kumar Das; Anil M. Kulkarni; Pranav B. Darji 10:00 - 12:00 Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) 16 Room: Levante (2nd floor) Technical Programme DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY, 22 JUNE 10:00 - 12:00 Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Representative Distribution Network Models for Assessing the Role of Active Distribution Systems in Bulk Ancillary Services Markets G. Petretto; M. Cantù; G. Gigliucci; Fabrizio Pilo; G. Pisano; N. Natale; Massimiliano Coppo; Roberto Turri Bidding Strategy for an Energy Storage Facility Ehsan Nasrolahpour; Hamidreza Zareipour; William D. Rosehart; Jalal Kazempour Tight LP approximations for the Optimal Power Flow Problem Sleiman Mhanna; Gregor Verbic; Archie Chapman Abnormal Event Detection with High Resolution micro-PMU Data Yuxun Zhou; Reza Arghandeh; Ioannis Konstantakopoulos; Shayaan Abdullah; Alexandra von Meier Optimal FRT Compliance of Offshore Wind Power Plants in VSC-HVDC Connection based on Genetic Algorithms Mario Ndreko; Jose L. Rueda-Torres; Marjan Popov; Mart van der Meijden Experiences integrating transmission and distribution simulations for DERs with the Integrated Grid Modeling System (IGMS) Bryan Palmintier; Tim Hansen; Elaine Hale; Bri-Mathias Hodge; Kyri Baker Impact of the Transmission Grid on the Operational System Flexibility Alex Papalexopoulos; Rod Frowd ; Chuck Hansen; Eamonn Lannoye ; Aidan Tuohy Aggregate Modeling of Distribution Systems for Multi-Period OPF Evangelos Polymeneas; Sakis Meliopoulos Methodology for Transmission Line Capacity Estimation Based on PMU Data Anna Mutule; Ervin Grebesh; Irina Oleinikova; Artjoms Obushevs Optimal Control of Multi-Terminal DC System based on Modular Multilevel Converters Mohamed Moez Belhaouane; Julian Freytes; Mohamed Ayari; Frédéric Colas; François Gruson; Naceur Benhadj Braiek; Xavier Guillaud 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break (3rd floor) 14:45 - 20:15 Boat excursion to Portofino 17 Technical Programme DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 8:30 - 9:30 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Survey paper 2 - Real-time and co-simulations for the development of power system monitoring, control and protection Chair: Christian Rehtanz; Xavier Guillaud Real-time And Co-simulations For The Development Of Power System Monitoring, Control And Protection Christian Rehtanz; Xavier Guillaud 9:30 - 10:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Microgrids Chair: Claudio Canizares Power electronics and HVDC II Chair: Xavier Guillaud Power systems dynamics and control II Chair: Costas Vournas Transmission and distribution planning II Chair: Pascal Van Hentenryck Wide power systems reliability and security Chair: Patrick Panciatici A Method for Reliability Improvement of Microgrids Salem Elsaiah; Mohammed Benidris; Joydeep Mitra Transient Stability Analysis in Multi-Terminal VSC- HVDC Grids Atsede Gualu Endegnanew; Temesgen Mulugeta Haileselassie; Kjetil Uhlen; Olimpo Anaya-Lara Coordinated Corrective Control for Transient Stability Enhancement in Future Great Britain Transmission System Inmaculada Martinez Sanz; Balarko Chaudhuri Chaudhuri; Goran Strbac A Composite Sensitivity Factor Based Method for Networked Distributed Generation Planning Cuo Zhang; Yan Xu; ZhaoYang Dong; Jin Ma A Reliability Evaluation Method for Line Switching Operations in Power Systems Shijia Zhao; Chanan Singh Automatic Islanding Control of Distribution Systems with Distributed Generation Lucas Paulis; Carmen Borges Short Circuit Capacity Estimation for HVDC Control Application Davood Babazadeh; Arvind Muthukrishnan; Pinaki Mitra; Tomas Larsson; Lars Nordström Fast Modal Identification, Monitoring and Visualization for Large-Scale Power Systems using Dynamic Mode Decomposition Saurav Mohapatra; Thomas Overbye Optimization of Integrated Design and Operation of Microgrid Under Uncertainties Godfrey Gladson Moshi; Cristian Bovo; Alberto Berizzi; Leonardo Taccari Modelling of Interactions between Power System and Communication Systems for the Evaluation of Reliability Daniel Schacht; Dirk Lehmann; Hendrik Vennegeerts; Simon Krahl; Albert Moser Joint Scheduling of Frequency Control Reserves and Energy Dispatch for Islanded Power Systems Georgios Chatzis; Iason Avramiotis-Falireas; Line Roald; Farzaneh Abbaspourtorbati; Göran Andersson; Marek Zima Frequency-dependent source and load impedances in power systems based on power electronic converters Atle Rygg; Marta Molinas; Zhang Chen; Xu Cai A Development of Pseudo-Synchronizing Power VSCs Controller for Grid Stabilization Shinya Sekizaki; Yuki Nakamura; Yutaka Sasaki; Naoto Yorino; Yoshifumi Zoka; Ichiro Nishizaki The Economic Impact of Demand Response on Distribution Network Planning Jaime Domínguez; José Pablo Chaves-Ávila; Tomás Gomez; Carlos Mateo Enhanced Method for Reliability of Supply Assessment – An Integrated Approach Oddbjørn Gjerde; Gerd Hovin Kjølle; Sigurd Hofsmo Jakobsen; Vijay Venu Vadlamudi Investigating the Impacts of Distributed Energy Resource Expansion on Flexible and Overal Reliability Indices of Hybrid AC-DC Microgrid Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli Use of an Inertia-less Virtual Synchronous Machine within Future Power Networks with High Penetrations of Converters Mengran Yu; Andrew Roscoe; Campbell Booth; Adam Dysko; Richard Ierna; Jiebei Zhu; Helge Urdal Two-Level Robust Coordinated Stabilizing Control of PSS and DFIG Wind Turbine for Enhancing Grid Resiliency Tossaporn Surinkaew; Issarachai Ngamroo Adequacy Assessment of Future Electricity Networks Waqquas Bukhsh; Graeme Hawker; Keith Bell; Tim Bedford Contingency Screening Starting from Probabilistic Models of Hazards and Component Vulnerabilities Emanuele Ciapessoni; Diego Cirio; Andrea Pitto; Gerd Kjolle; Sigurd Hofsmo Jakobsen; Marino Sforna 10:00 - 12:00 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) 18 Technical Programme DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 10:00 - 12:00 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Probabilistic Economic Load Dispatch Applied to a micro-EMS Controller Yutaka Sasaki; Naoto Yorino; Yoshifumi Zoka On the modeling of MMC for use in large scale dynamic simulations Julian Freytes; Lampros Papangelis; Hani Saad; Pierre Rault; Thierry Van Cutsem; Xavier Guillaud Online Identification of Bad Synchrophasor Measurements via Spatio-temporal Correlations Meng Wu; Le Xie Impact of Curtailment of Renewable Energies Sources on High Voltage Network Expansion Planning Tim Bongers; Jan Kellermann; Marco Franz; Albert Moser A PSO Algorithm for System-Wide Protection Coordination Maximilian Dauer; Janick Meyer; Johann Jaeger; Thomas Bopp; Rainer Krebs Towards Optimal Energy Management of Microgrids with a Realistic Model Wuhua Hu; Ping Wang; Hoay Beng Gooi Modelling of MMC half-bridge and full-bridge sub-modules for EMT study Hani Saad; Keijo Jacobs; Weixing Lin; Dragan Jovcic Controlled Islanding to Prevent Cascade Outages Using Constrained Spectral k-Embedded Clustering Ahad Esmaeilian; Mladen Kezunovic Multivariate bias reduction in capacity expansion planning Marie-Liesse Cauwet; Olivier Teytaud Incorporating Multi-Area Reliability Concepts to the Evaluation of the Brazilian Power System Capacity to Supply the Peak Load Thatiana Justino; Luiz Guilherme Marzano; Albert Melo; Maria Elvira Maceira; Fabio Batista Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Electrical market design and coupling Chair: Yannick Phulpin Electromagnetic transients I Chair: Maria Teresa Correia de Barros Modelling of new power systems components Chair: Toshihisa Funabashi Optimal power flow II Chair: Daniel Molzahn State estimation and short-term operation in power distribution networks Chair: Pedro Carvalho Influence of Non-harmonized Capacity Mechanisms in an Interconnected Power System on Generation Adequacy Hanspeter Höschle; Cedric De Jonghe; Daan Six; Ronnie Belmans Power System Dynamic Performance During the Late-Time (E3) High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse Trevor Hutchins; Thomas Overbye Electromechanical Dynamics of Overhead Electric Power Line Conductors Analysed Through the Modelica Language Models Giovanni Lutzemberger; Paolo Pelacchi; Davide Poli Optimal Power Flow with Wind Power Control and Limited Expected Risk of Overloads Line Roald; Sidhant Misra; Scott Backhaus; Michael Chertkov; Göran Andersson Specialized Methods for the Implementation of Load Areas in Radial Distribution Networks Giovanni Mercurio Casolino; Arturo Losi Optimal Model for Electricity Tariff Calculation Rodrigo Vital Menta; Edimar José Oliveira; Leonardo Willer Oliveira; Bruno Henriques Dias; Andre Marcato Analysis of the Impact of Geomagnetic Disturbances on the Austrian Transmission Grid Thomas Halbedl; Herwig Renner; Rachel Louise Bailey; Roman Leonhardt; Georg Achleitner Performance Evaluation of Algorithms for the State of Charge Estimation of Storage Devices in Microgrid Operation Francesco Adinolfi; Francesco Conte; Samuele Grillo; Stefano Massucco; Matteo Saviozzi; Federico Silvestro Reducing the Computational Effort of Stochastic Multi-Period DC Optimal Power Flow with Storage Olivier Megel; Johanna L. Mathieu; Göran Andersson Optimal short-term operation of a DisCo including voltage-sensitive loads Marcel Chuma Cerbantes; Ricardo Fernández-Blanco; Miguel Ortega-Vazquez; José Roberto Sanches Mantovani 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break (3rd floor) 13:30 - 15:30 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) 19 Technical Programme DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 13:30 - 15:30 Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) European Day-Ahead Market Clearing Model Incorporating Linearized AC Power Flow Constraints Grigoris Dourbois; Pandelis Biskas; Dimitris Chatzigiannis; Andreas Vlachos; Anastasios Bakirtzis An Algorithm for the semianalytical Computation of Fields emitted in layered Ground by HVDC Electrodes Massimo Brignone; Alireza Karimi Qombovani; Paolo Molfino; Mario Nervi RiseClipse: why Working at the Model Level is Better for Validating Data Conforming to IEC Standards Dominique Marcadet; Éric Lambert An Efficient Approach for Robust SCOPF Considering Load and Renewable Power Uncertainties Wang Zhang; Yan Xu; Zhao Yang Dong; Yijia Wang; Rui Zhang A Method to Place Meters in Active Low Voltage Distribution Networks using BPSO Algorithm Mikel Armendariz; Michele Barchiesi; Davood Babazadeh; Lars Nordström Imperfect Unit Commitment Decisions with Perfect Information: a Real-time Comparison of Energy versus Power Rens Philipsen; Germán Morales-España; Laurens de Vries; Mathijs de Weerdt A Free Tool in Laplace Domain for Assessing the Extra High Voltage Cable Energization Roberto Benato; Sebastian Dambone Sessa; Davide Pietribiasi Information Geometry for Model Verification in Energy Systems Mark Transtrum; Andrija Saric; Alex Stankovic A Bilevel Optimal Power Flow Program Based on Fritz-john Normalized Optimality Conditions Katia C. Almeida; Aline Kocholik; Thelma S.P. Fernandes Optimal Allocation of Smart Metering Systems for Enhanced Distribution System State Estimation Themistoklis Xygkis; George Korres Dynamic Interchange Adjustment (DINA) Algorithm to Explore Benefits of Across-Market Energy Trades Pavel Etingov; Mark Weimar; Yuri Makarov; Abhishek Somani; Laurie Miller; Z. Huang; Slava Maslennikov; Eugene Litvinov Mitigation Methods to Improve the Lightning Performance of Hybrid Transmission Line Andrzej Mackow; Mustafa Kizilcay Comparison of Methods for Modelling Electric Vehicle Chargers for Harmonic Studies Jan Meyer, Sascha Müller, Peter Schegner, Sasa Z. Djokic, Adam J. Collin, Xiao Xu Multi-period AC-QP Optimal Power Flow Including Storage Jennifer Marley; Ian Hiskens Operational Optimization and Environmental Assessment of Integrated District Energy Systems Eduardo Alejandro Martínez Ceseña; Pierluigi Mancarella Transmission System Congestion Analysis Based on a European Electricity Market and Network Simulation Framework Christopher Spieker; Johannes Schwippe; Dennis Klein; Christian Rehtanz Design of Ferroresonance Suppression Circuit for Capacitive Voltage Transformer – Analytical Approach Supported by Simulation Jan Izykowski; Eugeniusz Rosolowski; Piotr Pierz; Murari M. Saha Augmented DC Power Flow Method Using Real-Time Measurements Shamina Hossain-McKenzie; Sriharsha Etigowni; Katherine R. Davis; Saman Zonouz Multiphase Observability Analysis in Distribution State Estimation Fernando Magnago; Liuxi Zhang; M. Kemal Çelik 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) 20 Technical Programme DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 16:00 - 18:00 Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Demand response: definition of services and validation Chair: João Abel Peças Lopes Power system proRenewable power tection and control generation: modelChair: Peter Schegner ling and forecasting for operational and planning problems Chair: Pierre Pinson Distributed Load-Side Frequency Regulation for Power Systems Congchong Zhang; David Hill; Tao Liu Periodic Small-Signal Analysis as a Tool to Build Transient Stability Models of VSC-based Devices Federico Bizzarri; Angelo Brambilla; Samuele Grillo; Federico Milano Experimental Validation of the Demand Response Potential of Residential Heating Systems Elke Klaassen; Jasper Frunt; Han Slootweg Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Risk in power system operation Chair: Diego Cirio Voltage control in active distribution networks Chair: Tomás Gomez On the Quality of the Gaussian Copula for Multi-temporal Decision-making Problems Ricardo Bessa Sensitivity of Voltage Sags to Network Failure Rate Improvement André Dos Santos; Maria Teresa Correia de Barros Receding-Horizon Control of Distributed Generation to Correct Voltage or Thermal Violations and Track Desired Schedules Hamid Soleimani Bidgoli; Mevludin Glavic; Thierry Van Cutsem Case Studies and Experiences with Sub-Synchronous Resonance (SSR) Detection Technique Tord Bengtsson; Stefan Roxenborg; Murari Mohan Saha; Per-Olof Lindström; Håkan Eriksson; Marcus Lindström Wind Power Probabilistic Forecast in the Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space Cristobal Gallego-Castillo; Ricardo J. Bessa; Laura Cavalcante; Alvaro Cuerva Probabilistic Weather Forecasting for Dynamic Line Rating Studies Fulin Fan; Keith Bell; David Infield Model-less/Measurement-based Computation of Voltage Sensitivities in Unbalanced Electrical Distribution Networks Carl Mugnier; Konstantina Christakou; Joël Jaton; Mauro Carpita; Mario Paolone Hardware-in-the-loop Co-simulation of Distribution Grid for Demand Response Sergi Rotger-Griful; Spyros Chatzivasileiadis; Rune Hylsberg Jacobsen; Emma M. Stewart; Javier Matanza Domingo; Michael Wetter Towards Smart Grid-ready Substations: A Standard-compliant Protection System Martin Büscher; Matthias Kube; Klaus Piech; Sebastian Lehnhoff; Sebastian Rohjans; Lars Fischer Spatial R-Vine copula for streamflow scenario simulation Guilherme Pereira; Álvaro Veiga; Tobias Erhardt; Claudia Czado Probabilistic Assessment of Net Transfer Capacity Considering Forecast Uncertainties Francesco Adinolfi; Emanuele Ciapessoni; Diego Cirio; Andrea Pitto; Stefano Massucco; Matteo Saviozzi; Federico Silvestro Hardware-in-the-loop Validation of the Grid Explicit Congestion Notification Mechanism for Primary Voltage Control in Active Distribution Networks Konstantina Christakou; Styliani Sarri; Marco Pignati; Jean-Yves Le Boudec; Mario Paolone Value of Thermostatic Loads in Future Low-Carbon Great Britain System Vincenzo Trovato; Fei Teng; Goran Strbac Utilization of Embedded VSC-MTDC System for Supporting Power Flow During Primary Frequency Control Ngoc-Tuan Trinh; Istvan Erlich; Marcus Zeller; Klaus Wuerflinger A Short-Term Spatio-Temporal Approach for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting Akin Tascikaraoglu; Borhan M. Sanandaji; Gianfranco Chicco; Valeria Cocina; Filippo Spertino; Ozan Erdinc; Nikolaos G. Paterakis; João P. S. Catalão Network Flow and Copper Plate Relaxations for AC Transmission Systems Carleton Coffrin; Hassan Hijazi; Pascal Van Hentenryck Ultimate Limits to the Fully Decentralized Power Inverter Control in Distribution Grids Pedro Carvalho; Marija Ilic; Luis Ferreira; Xia Miao; Joao Botas; Kevin Bachovchin 21 Technical Programme DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 16:00 - 18:00 19:00 - 23:00 Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Maestrale (1st floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Real-Time Congestion Management in Active Distribution Network based on Dynamic Thermal Overloading Cost A N M M Haque; D S Shafiullah; P H Nguyen; F W Bliek Economic Optimisation of the Actions of an Enhanced Operational Tripping Scheme Yuhang Cong; Zhaoyang Jin; Peter Wall; Mark Osborne; Vladimir Terzija Synthesis of Wind Time Series for Network Adequacy Assessment Graeme Hawker; Waqquas Bukhsh; Simon Gill; Keith Bell Probabilistic Reliability Management Approach and Criteria for Power System Real-time Operation Efthymios Karangelos; Louis Wehenkel Distribution Network Optimization for Real-Time Generation & Flexible Demand Management Emmanouil Loukarakis; Chris Dent Procedure for Validation of Aggregators Providing Demand Response Daniel Esteban Morales Bondy; Oliver Gehrke; Anna M. Kosek; Henrik W. Bindner; Anders Thavlov Voltage Unbalance Compensation with Smart Three-phase Loads Philip Douglass; Ionut Trintis; Stig Munk-Nielsen Toward a Flexible Scenario Generation Tool for Stochastic Renewable Energy Analysis Tao Wang; HsiaoDong Chiang; Ryuya Tanabe N-1 Security Assessment Incorporating the Flexibility Offered by Dynamic Line Rating Michael Tschampion; Matthias A. Bucher; Andreas Ulbig; Göran Andersson MIMO Design of Voltage Controllers for Distributed Generators Anna Rita Di Fazio; Giuseppe Fusco; Mario Russo Conference gala dinner (Aquarium of Genova) Before the start of the dinner, it is scheduled a 30 minutes visit of the Aquarium of Genova. Welcome addresses • Patrick Panciatici, RTE France • Jochen Kreusel, ABB Power Grid 22 Technical Programme DAY 5 - FRIDAY, 24 JUNE 8:30 - 9:50 Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Demand response: computational approaches Chair: Damien Ernst Integrated energy systems in urban areas Chair: Pierluigi Mancarella Management and planning of transmission assets Chair: Anthony Papavasiliou Power systems stability Chair: David Hill Computational Approaches for Efficient Scheduling of Steel Plants as Demand Response Resource Xiao Zhang; Gabriela Hug; J. Zico Kolter; Iiro Harjunkoski Assessing the Benefits of Coordinated Operation of Aggregated Distributed Multi-Energy Generation Tomislav Capuder; Pierluigi Mancarella Innovative Decision Making Support Tool for the Optimization of the Grid Elements Outage Plan in the Italian Transmission System Marta Emolumento; Carlo Bruno; Matteo Stori; Guido Guida; Mauro Caprabianca; Federico Quaglia; Luca Luzi Static and Transient Load Models Taking Account Voltage and Frequency Dependence Sebastian Palm; Peter Schegner Modelling and assessment of business cases for smart multi-energy districts Nicholas Good; Pierluigi Mancarella Direct control service from residential heat pump aggregation with specified payback Emeline Georges; Bertrand Cornélusse; Damien Ernst; Quentin Louveaux; Vincent Lemort; Sébastien Mathieu Distributed Scenario-Based Optimization for Asset Management in a Hierarchical Decision Making Environment Gal Dalal; Elad Gilboa; Shie Mannor Transient Stability Analysis of Microgrids with a Line-based Model Yue Song; David Hill; Tao Liu Optimal Operation of Vehicleto-Grid and Grid-to-Vehicle Systems Integrated with Renewables Saeed Rahmani Dabbagh; Mohammad Kazem Sheikh-El-Eslami; Alberto Borghetti Operation Strategies and Performance of Air-conditioning Systems with Thermal Energy Storage in Power Systems Yuchen Tang; Jin Zhong Incorporating Storage as a Flexible Transmission Asset in Power System Operation Mads Almassalkhi; Yury Dvorkin; Jennifer Felder; Ricardo Fernández-Blanco; Ian Hiskens; Daniel S. Kirschen; Jonathon Martin; Hrvoje Pandzic; Mushfiqur Sarker; Ting Qiu; Maria Vrakopoulou; Yishen Wang; Mengran Xue Impact of Load Dynamics on Torsional Interactions Papiya Dattaray; Diptargha Chakravorty; Peter Wall; Vladimir Terzija; Priyanka Mohapatra; James Yu On the Problem Formulation of Model Predictive Control for Demand Response of a Power-to-Heat Home Microgrid Diego I. Hidalgo Rodríguez; Jonas Hinker; Johanna M.A. Myrzik Enabling City-scale Multi-energy Optimal Dispatch with Energy Hubs Anna Towle; Mads Almassalkhi Fast Heuristics for Transmission Outage Coordination Xingpeng Li; Kory Hedman Use of Homotopy-based Approaches in Finding Controlling Unstable Equilibrium Points in Transient Stability Analysis Joydeep Mitra; Mohammed Benidris; Niannian Cai 9:50 - 10:10 Coffee break (3rd floor) 23 Technical Programme DAY 5 - FRIDAY, 24 JUNE 10:10 - 11:30 Room: Scirocco (3rd floor) Room: Levante (2nd floor) Room: Libeccio (3rd floor) Room: Ponente (2nd floor) Electromagnetic transients II Chair: Carlo Alberto Nucci Hydrothermal generation coordination Chair: Olav Fosso Inertia-less power systems Chair: Janusz Bialek, Steven Low IT and telecom in modern power systems Chair: Emanuele Ciapessoni Identification of Incipient Faults in Subsea HVDC Systems Antonio P. C. Magalhães; João Pedro L. Salvador; Antonio Carlos Lima; M. Teresa Correia de Barros Stochastic Security Constrained Unit Commitment with Variable-Speed Pumped-Storage Hydropower Plants Omid Alizadeh-Mousavi; Mostafa Nick Transient Stability Analysis of an all Converter Interfaced Generation WECC system Deepak Ramasubramanian; Vijay Vittal; John Undrill Analysing Cyber-physical Attacks to a Smart Grid: A Voltage Control Use Case Lucie Langer; Paul Smith; Martin Hutle; Alberto Schaeffer-Filho Rational Modeling of Overhead Transmission Lines Considering Finite Length Impedance and Admittance Expressions Rodolfo Moura; Marco Schroeder; Antonio Carlos Lima; Maria Teresa Correia de Barros Short-Term Operation Planning of the Itaipu Hydroelectric Plant considering Uncertainties Ricci Oviedo-Sanabria; Reinaldo González-Fernández Flexibility of the distribution grid for system stability Theresa Noll; Marco Greve; Christian Rehtanz; Sebastian Dierkes; Albert Moser; Philipp Schäfer; Hendrik Vennegeerts Cloud-Based Next-Generation IT Paradigm for the Operations of Future Power Systems Eugene Litvinov; Feng Ma; Xiaochuan Luo; Qiang Zhang MATE Multirate Modelling of Power Electronic Converters with Mixed Integration Rules Verónica Adriana Galván Sánchez; José R. Martí; Hermann W. Dommel; José Alberto Gutiérrez Robles; José Luis Naredo Application of Stochastic Programming and Probabilistic Analyses as Key Parameters for Real Decision Making regarding Implementing or Not Energy Rationing – A Case Study for the Brazilian Hydrothermal Interconnected System Maria Elvira Maceira; Albert Melo; Márcio Zimmermann Aggregation of Power Capabilities of Heterogeneous Resources for Real-Time Control of Power Grids Andrey Bernstein; Jean-Yves Le Boudec; Mario Paolone; Lorenzo Reyes-Chamorro; Wajeb Saab A Coordinated Cyber Attack Detection System (CCADS) for Multiple Substations Chih-Che Sun; Junho Hong; Chen-Ching Liu Time Warping Method for Accelerated EMT Simulations Aboutaleb Haddadi; Jean Mahseredjian; Christian Dufour An Exact Multi-Plant Hydro Power Production Function for Mid/Long Term Hydrothermal Coordination André Diniz; Ana Lucia Saboia; Renan Monteiro A unified framework for frequency control and congestion management Changhong Zhao; Enrique Mallada; Steven Low; Janusz Bialek A Methodology for the Evaluation and Deployment of Wireless Multi-hop Networks in Smart Grids David Rua; Filipe Ribeiro; Rui Campos; José Ruela; João Peças Lopes 11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break (3rd floor) 12:00 - 13:30 Panel session: Power System Resilience to Major Disturbances (Room: Scirocco and Libeccio) Chair: Göran Andersson Impact of Large-Scale and Distributed Renewables on Power Systems Stability Claudio Cañizares Controlled islanding for blackout prevention and restoration processes after blackouts Carlo Alberto Nucci Defense Plans for the Energy Transition Gabriel Bareux; Nicolas Omont Special Protection Schemes: From a Concept to a Smart Device on the Grid Innocent Kamwa; Annissa Heniche; Manuela Dobrescu 13:30 - 13:45 Closing session (Room: Scirocco and Libeccio) 24 Social Programme Welcome Reception Tuesday, June 21, at 19:00 – 21:30 A Welcome Reception to renew acquaintances and meet new colleagues will take place in the Foyer Maestrale of the Conference Centre. All registered participants and registered accompanying persons are invited to attend. Regional wine and food will be served. Boat excursion to Portofino Wednesday, June 22, at 14:45 – 20:15 Portofino is one of the most famous touristic destinations, well-known for its look but able to offer much more than that. To begin with, Portofino became in 1977 a Natural Park which offers a unique ecosystem in terms of diverse environments and morphology. The village maintains the original, oldfashioned Italian look that characterizes the surroundings as well. At the same time it hosts modern facilities to cope with the great numbers of tourists every year. Visiting Portofino you will experience the life style of an old sea village without traffic and the typical rush of a city. It it strongly suggested to wear light clothes: a t-shirt, shorts, comfortable shoes and a cap; wearing a k-way could be useful in case of cloudy weather. The boat will leave from Calata Mandraccio at 14:45; return to the city at approximately 20:15. During the transfer, a light cocktail will be served on board. Gala dinner Thursday, June 23, at 19:00 – 23:00 The Gala Dinner will take place in the Aquarium of Genova, which is very near to the Conference Venue (less than 1 km). The Aquarium of Genova is the largest aquarium in Italy and among the largest in Europe. Located in the old harbor area of Genova, the 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) aquarium welcomes more than 1.2 million visitors each year. The Aquarium of Genova, the heart of the AcquarioVillage system, is the biggest display of aquatic biodiversity in Europe. A thrilling dive into the fascinating waters of the world through 70 tanks hosting 15.000 animals of over 400 species including sea cows, the sirens of the sea, antarctic animals – the only European facility hosting them – penguins, sharks, seals, jelly fish and very colorful fish of the coral barrier. The aquarium was originally built for Genova Expo ’92, celebrating 500 years since the Genovan sailor Christopher Columbus discovered the new world. The building, which some say looks like a ship ready to head out to sea, was designed by the Genoese architect Renzo Piano. The interior design and initial exhibits for the opening in 1992 were designed by Peter Chermayeff leading a design team at Cambridge Seven Associates. In 1998 the aquarium was expanded with the addition of a 100-metre (330 ft) ship connected by walkway to the original building. And since July 2013, the new Cetacean Pavilion designed by Renzo Piano: four open-air pools which can host up to 10 bottlenose dolphins. 25 Conference information Conference Date and Venue June 20-24, 2016 CENTRO CONGRESSI PORTO ANTICO MAGAZZINI DEL COTONE CONFERENCE CENTRE Module 9 – Main Entrance – Foyer Maestrale Via Magazzini del Cotone (Area Porto Antico) 16128 Genova GPS: 44.4081285°N, 8.921520900000019°E Conference Secretariat: University of Genova DITEN (Department of Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and Naval Architecture) IEES – Intelligent Electric Energy Systems Laboratory 11a, Opera Pia Street I 16145 Genova - ITALY Phone: +39-010-353-2718 Fax: +39-010-353-2700 email: pscc2016@unige.it web: www.pscc2016.net The venue is located in the Porto Antico Area, in the centre of Genova, near the Port of Genova and the Aquarium of Genova, offering easy access to all the city centre amenities. All sessions will be held at the Magazzini del Cotone Conference Centre of Genova. Language The official language of the conference is English. There will be no simultaneous interpreting. Papers Each registered participant will receive a USB-stick including all the papers presented during the technical sessions. Papers will be available on PSCC 2016 website from June 20. Name badges Participant name badges will be provided at the registration desk. All participants are required to wear the badge throughout the conference. Only badge holders will be admitted to the sessions. Registration The registration desk will be located in the conference centre in the Maestrale Foyer of the Porto Antico Conference Centre and will be open during the following hours: Mon, 20 June 8.00 – 17.20 Tue, 21 June 8.00 – 18.00 Wed, 22 June 8.00 – 13.30 Thu, 23 June 8.00 – 18.00 Fri, 24 June 8.00 – 13.45 All further practical information will be available at the registration desk. There will be a service of wardrobe during the conference days in front of the registration desk. Security Guidance It is recommended to all participants not to leave EVER PCs, handbag, cell phones or other valuables in empty or unattended rooms as the location of the Porto Antico Conference Centre is very large and the event will be organised on several floors. For people who need to leave and deposit bags, computer bags, and other objects, the secretariat and a cloakroom, which are manned by the conference staff, are at disposal. 26 Conference information Internet Wireless internet access is available across the whole Conference Centre. Username: “PSCC2016” Password: “Genova2016”. Presentations The session rooms are equipped with a Microsoft Windows operated Laptop with PowerPoint, Word and Adobe Reader software. Speakers are kindly requested to hand in their presentation on a USB stick, no later than the break prior to their session. This should be done in the session room where the presentation will be held. Please see “At a Glance Programme” for room location. Exhibitions Exhibitions will be placed at the third floor - Module 8 of the Conference Centre - near the coffee break and lunch areas. Meals Morning and afternoon coffees as well as lunches will be served at the venue at the third floor – Modules 8 and 7 – of the Conference Centre. All the lunches, excepted the lunch on Monday, are included in the registration fee and lunch tickets will be provided in your conference bag. On Monday, participants will have the opportunity to have lunches at fixed cost (10 - 12 - 15 20 - 30 €) at the following restaurants (all located in the Porto Antico Area): • Bigo Cafè, Via Porto Antico 5 • I Tre Merli, Calata Cattaneo 17 • La Goletta, Via Magazzini del Cotone 9 - Module 3 • Old Wild West, Via Magazzini del Cotone 5 • Rosa dei Venti, Piscina del Porto Antico • Rossopomodoro, Calata Molo Vecchio 16 Taxi service During the event a service for booking taxis is available. This service is manned by a hostess at a desk positioned near the main entrance in the Foyer Maestrale.The service is available in the following times: • Mon, 14:30 – 18:30 • Tue, 17:30 – 21:30 • Wed, 10:30 – 14:30 • Thu, 14:30 – 18:30 • Fri, 10:00 – 14:00 In the other hours, participants could use the Genova radio-taxi number (see the number at page 29) and eventually ask support and more information to the reception. Parking A 50% discount in selected Porto Antico parking areas is available for attendees at the following parking lots: • GADDA • AUTOSILOS • CANNONIERE Discounted passes are available at the registration desk. Accompanying Persons Programme Accompanying persons are welcome to attend the Welcome Reception, Boat Excursion to Portofino and Conference Gala Dinner at the Aquarium of Genova. 27 General information The city of Genova Genova (from the Latin Ianua) has always been a land that lives and breathes the sea air. Its history speaks grandly of this magnificent city, displaying its richness and beauty in every corner of the old town. The narrow and characteristic carruggi snake between the tall buildings along the medieval street plan, apparently inhomogeneous yet well-defined by the main streets that meander towards both the sea and inland. Beautiful buildings, gorgeous churches, façades decorated by stuccoes and frescoes, invaluable art collections – all bring the “Century of the Genovesi” to mind, the most important moment in the city’s cultural development. A walk through the streets, squares and alleys of Genova is a constant surprise. Behind every corner is a treasure waiting to be discovered. The hinterland tells its story through this prodigious work of Man. A sequence of varying landscapes rapidly transition from sheer cliffs to smooth hills that eventually rise toward the sky in the Apennine and Alpine ranges. A wild nature that only the determination and love of its people has managed to tame, finding the right balance between environmental conservation and the needs of the people. Terraced olive groves and vineyards break up the thick inland vegetation, with vast expanses of chestnuts bordering green valleys and fields. An especially mild climate, an impervious terrain and the passion of the people of Genova: these are the three key elements, ingredients for the excellent local products that distinguish this land (above all – the extra virgin olive oil). Steep and rocky, interspersed with graceful coves and bays, covered with pines, Holm oak, palm trees and agave, painted with a rainbow of flowers, caressed by a sea that absorbs its magic, dotted with picturesque villages to brighten up a landscape so gorgeous it seems unreal. A land of contrasts that are so harmoniously linked to one another, the coast of Genova is a marvel with which few places in the world can compete. Genova’s visitor guide This is the site where you can find nearly everything you need to know as a visitor in Genova: http://www.visitgenoa.it/ 28 General information Public Transports Genova has a well-developed for local transport system. The city’s public transport service is run by AMT and allows visitors to get around easily thanks to its extensive network connecting the entire city: this complete, integrated system includes buses, an underground, funiculars, and lifts. 143 bus lines winding through the city’s streets from West to East, from Voltri to Nervi, and through the Polcevera and Bisagno valleys; 1 underground line linking the area of Rivarolo, in the Polcevera Valley, to the city centre, with seven stations that come out onto Genova’s striking tourist sites; 2 funiculars (Sant’Anna and Zecca-Righi) connecting the centre to Genova’s high grounds; 1 rack railway, a historic system dating back to 1901, from the Piazza Principe station to Granarolo; 11 lifts, rising up the hillsides to connect the centre to the beautiful hills of Genova; 1 narrow-gauge railway a historic line linking Genova to Casella (ferrovia Genova Casella) a small town in the hinterland, running through superb scenery; 1 fast ferryboat line (Navebus) connecting Pegli (in the West) to the Old Port (in the centre) via the sea. This service can be used to reach the city centre from the west in less than 30 minutes, offering a unique way both to dodge the city traffic and enjoy spectacular views of Genova from an original angle. Tickets can be purchased at newsstands, tobacconists and many other shops and bar, as well as inside the bus (only at night and with an increased cost). You can also buy your ticket sending an SMS with the text “AMT” at this number: 4850209. Single ticket: € 1.50, valid for 100 minutes throughout the entire city network. Tourist tickets: sold at IAT (Informazione e Accoglienza Turistica) Tourist Offices • Genova Pass, valid for 24 hours, € 4.50, allows the holder to travel throughout the entire city network with one ticket; • Genova Pass x 4, valid for 24 hours for 4 people. Blocks of tickets are also available at a discounted price, along with weekly, monthly, and annual passes to save on transport costs. Genova also offers an airport shuttle service, Volabus, which runs between Brignole Train Station and Cristoforo Colombo Airport. Buses travel on working days from 4 a.m to 3 a.m. Taxis • Radiotaxi service – phone: +39 0105966 web: www.5966.it • Taxi@Genova www.taxiagenova.com 29 The Conference Centre CENTRO CONGRESSI PORTO ANTICO (MAGAZZINI DEL COTONE CONFERENCE CENTRE) AUDITORIUM GRECALE MAESTRALE LUNCH AREA MODULE 9 MODULE 8 EXPO AREA MODULE 7 MODULE 6 MODULE 5 3RD FLOOR 2ND FLOOR 1ST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR SCIROCCO AND LIBECCIO FOYER MAIN ENTRANCE AUSTRO BAR ROOMS: LEVANTE/PONENTE/TRAMONTANA/ZEFIRO/ALISEO GROUND FLOOR - 1° FLOOR MAESTRALE ROOM MAIN ENTRANCE To go upstairs take the escalator For the Maestrale Room at the top of the escalator turn right For the Foyer Maestrale at the groundfloor, take the escalator 30 WELCOME RECEPTION REGISTRATION The Conference Centre 2ND FLOOR ALISEO ROOM LEVANTE ROOM ZEFIRO ROOM PONENTE ROOM 3RD FLOOR LUNCH AREA SCIROCCO ROOM EXPO & COFFEE BREAK AREA LIBECCIO ROOM 31 Exhibitors & Sponsors GOLDEN SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS Energy Storage Solutions SPONSORS EXHIBITORS Technical Co-Sponsored by 32