GIZ-USAID Agenda Workshop vRE Grid Integration ADB ACEF 16
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GIZ-USAID Agenda Workshop vRE Grid Integration ADB ACEF 16
Agenda Deep Dive Workshop Variable Renewable Energy (vRE) Grid Integration: Issues, Enabling Policies, and Finance Measures ADB Asia Clean Energy Forum, Manila – 16 June 2015 08:30 Registration Opening & Welcoming Remarks 09:00 Mario Sander von Torklus, Executive Director at ADB, Constituency Office for Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Turkey and the United Kingdom H.E. Thomas Ossowski, Ambassador of the Republic of Germany to the Philippines N.N. USAID Session 1: Overview, Asian Experiences, and Tools for Successful vRE Grid Integration 09:10 Outline of workshop agenda and goals, Hendrik Meller (GIZ) Key note I: Challenges and key aspects of grid integration of vRE Jaquelin Cochran (NREL) 09:15 Key note II: Transformation of energy systems for high shares of vRE Christoph Menke (Joint Graduate School of Energy & Environment, KMUTT, Bangkok) Presentations and panel discussion vRE Grid Integration in Asia – Experiences from Asian countries 9:50 • ASEAN region: Sanjayan Velautham, Executive director ASEAN Centre for Energy • Philippines: Rommel Reyes, National Grid Corporation Philippines • Thailand: Payomsarit Sripattananon, Provincial Electricity Authority • India: Shushanta K. Chatterjee, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission Moderation by Christoph Menke 10 min. presentations on country specific policies & regulations, best practices and challenges followed by panel discussion 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Identifying country-specific grid integration solutions and introduction to the Grid Integration Toolkit and Asia Clean Energy Grid Integration Network Group activities using grid integration “scorecard” to prioritize challenges and identify options. Facilitated by Jennifer Leisch (USAID), Jaquelin Cochran and Sam Booth (NREL) 12:30 Lunch Session 2 – Small Group Discussions on vRE Grid integration Policies Participants will join focus groups related to different policy objectives, allowing more in-depth discussion on the topic, build opportunities for regional collaboration, and identify financing approaches to complement these policies. Short introduction into group work and formation of working groups Hendrik Meller (GIZ) 14:00 Group 1: Transmission Planning, including Smart Network Technologies Chair: Paul Recknagel, GIZ Group 2: Grid Connected PV Technical and Regulatory Solutions Chair: Jaquelin Cochran, NREL Group 3: Procuring RE and Flexible Generation Chair: Sam Booth (NREL) • How can locations for transmission and generation be optimized? • What is the role for regulators? • What are cost-recovery options? • What other infrastructure investments are required? • What opportunities does gridconnected PV offer? • What are some of the technical and financial challengesfor utilities, system operators, and regulators? • How can distributed generation policies be modified to minimize grid impacts? 15:15 Reporting from the working groups 15:30 Coffee break • How can RE incentives (e.g., feed-in tariffs) be modified to support grid integration? • What are options for procuring flexible generation? • What are cost recovery options for flexibility, e.g., for flexible thermal generation that is run less often? Session 3 – Panel and Plenary Discussion: Mobilizing Investments and the Way Forward Panel & plenary discussion: Mobilizing investments and the way forward Moderator: Christoph Menke (Joint Graduate School of Energy & Environment, KMUTT, Bangkok) • Sanjayan Velautham, Executive director ASEAN Centre for Energy, • Mario Marasigan, Director Renewable Energy Management Bureau, Department of Energy, Philippines • Len George, Energy Specialist, South Asia Department, Asian Development Bank • Shushanta K. Chatterjee, Joint Chief of Regulatory Affairs at Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, India • Syah Darwin Siregar, PLN Head of New and Renewable Energy, Indonesia 16:00 17:15 Recommendations and Closing Sam Booth (NREL) Hendrik Meller (GIZ) Registration: Participation is for free, however online registration to ADB ACEF is required: www.asiacleanenergyforum.org/registration. Contact: Sam Booth (samuel.booth@nrel.gov) & Hendrik Meller (hendrik.meller@giz.de). Deep Dive Workshop at the 10th ADB Asia Clean Energy Forum Variable Renewable Energy (vRE) Grid Integration: Issues, Enabling Policies, and Finance Measures GET INVOLVED! About 16th June 2015 | 9 am – 5:30 pm | Venue: ADB, Manila The rapid growth of renewable energies in Asia, especially solar and wind power, increases the challenges of incorporating variable renewable energy generation into power systems throughout the region. The USAID-GIZ-Clean Energy Ministerial deep dive workshop will foster exchange of experiences among Asian countries to address these challenges and identity policy mechanisms and tools, such as the Grid Integration Toolkit, to support the grid integration of renewables in Asia. Listen to high level speakers, including Speakers ! ASEAN Perspective on vRE grid integration Sanjayan Velautham (ASEAN Center for Energy) ! Challenges and key aspects of grid integration of vRE Jaquelin Cochran (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) ! Transformation of energy systems for high shares of vRE Christoph Menke (Joint Graduate School of Energy & Environment, Bangkok) Lessons learnt Learn from South-East Asian countries India Interactive group work Country specificadvisory support JOIN IN FOR FREE! Thailand Philippines Share your experience in the group discussion on Group 1: Transmission Planning, including Smart Network Technologies Group 2: Grid Connected PV - Technical and Regulatory Solutions Group 3: Procuring RE and Flexible Generation Meet the experts and get further assistance Experts will be available to meet with countries to identify opportunities for country-specific advisory support on policies for grid integration and strategies for investment mobilization. The Clean Energy Solutions Center and Asia LEDS Partnership are offering support of further cooperation. For free participation please register online at www.asiacleanenergyforum.org/registration