SAE Media Group Announces Three new Additions to its Inaugural Realisation of the Future Grid Conference, 16th and 17th June 2010, London
LONDON, May 19, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- SAE Media Group today announced that Dave Openshaw, Head of Future Networks, EDF Energy, will be joining its Realisation of the Future Grid conference. Presenting on 'Creating a Smart Electricity Grid for London', this addition will add another dimension to an already impressive speaker line-up and programme.
Dave Openshaw, Head of Future Networks, EDF Energy commented, "EDF Energy is an industry leader in the move towards a low carbon economy: we're already building a smart grid for the Olympic Park and our plans to develop a smart grid for the rest of London are now well advanced. The Realisation of the Future Grid event is important because smart grids will become a reality in the UK only if DNOs and other industry players get together to share their knowledge and expertise. These are exciting times for our industry and EDF Energy Networks is looking forward to playing a leading role in addressing the many challenges that lie ahead."
SAE Media Group's Realisation of the Future Grid has been developed to specifically address the perspectives and challenges faced by Distribution Network Operators. As the only event in the European marketplace of this nature, this conference will cover smart grid infrastructure, distribution, security and interoperability challenges facing the DNO industry. Attendees will gain valuable insight into what lies ahead through a series of case-studies, practical examples and workshops.
SAE Media Group are also pleased to welcome Arqiva and Sensus as event supporters. "Arqiva and Sensus are supporting this conference because the energy industry and government are on the threshold of making key regulatory and technical decisions on the specification of the national smart metering network. We believe that there is a unique opportunity to ensure that this network will not only deliver the benefits expected from the introduction of smart meters but also support the longer term obje
- Ofgem, Rachel Fletcher, Partner, Distribution
- National Grid, Richard Smith, Future Transmission Networks Manager
- Department of Energy and Climate Change, Andrew Perry, Senior Policy Advisor, Smart Grids, Future Electricity Networks
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Conference agenda
Chairman's Opening Remarks Mark Ossel, ESNA Board Member , ESNA Transforming and modernizing networks Rachel Fletcher, Partner Distribution, Ofgem
Low Carbon Networks Fund overview
Measures to reduce carbon emmissions
Consumer benefits
Richard Smith , Future Transmission Networks Manager , National Grid
Understanding the generation Mix
Demand and supply
Transparency and the flow of information
Decentralisation of electricity production
Morning Coffee sponsored by Arqiva and Sensus Creating a Smart Electricity Grid for London David Openshaw, Head of Future Networks, EDF Energy
Benefits of a Smart Grid for London
Why London? (compelling characteristics as a focus for Smart Grid strategy)
Turning London electric (London’s EV infrastructure strategy and impact on Smart Grid plan)
Decarbonising London’s residential communities (and impact on Smart Grid plan)
Leveraging distributed energy resources for London
Smart meters for London
Case study - The UK's First Smart Grid
Management of multiple renewable generators
Monitoring and controlling of power flows
Data Collection from measuring devices within the n
Avoiding thermal bottlenecks
Benefits of reaching renewable targets
Lessons learned
David MacLeman , Distribution R&D Manager , Scottish and Southern Energy Robert Currie, Operations Director, Smarter Grid Solutions Networking Lunch sponsored by Hewlett Packard Real, Smart, Solutions, Enabling the Smart Grid Patrick Turnbull, Growth Strategy Leader Europe Region , GE Energy
Future Electricity Demand
Future Energy Mix
The Future Home
The Future Economic landscape
Two Possible Futures...
2020 - slow brown
Future Grid Architecture - slow brown
2020 - fast green
Future Grid Architecture - fast green
Moving to a smarter grid...Next Steps
Point-to-multipoint wireless in smart grid communications: what, where and why… • Commercial and regulatory pressures driving improved efficiency for monitoring and control applications
• Security as a key requirement for communications in electricity distribution networks
• Migrating to a standards-based IP world while protecting legacy infrastructure investment
• Flexibility, ownership and financial benefits of point-to-multipoint wireless compared to other technologies John Yaldwyn , Chief Technology Officer , 4RF Communications Afternoon Tea sponsored by Arqiva and Sensus Case Study: A sixpack - From traditional to smart utility Frans Campfens, Senior Consultant SmartGrids (ICT) and AMR, Alliander NV
Requirements for the communication infrastructure
Need for standardization
Market model
Available technology and migration
Security issues
Data modelling based on CIM
Advanced Metering Infrastructure Mark Ossel, Vice-President Energy & Utility, Echelon Energy and Utility
An infrastructure serving all: supplier, customer and network company
How to ensure future proof, with all technology constant changing
Scalability… it is a massive amount of data
Collection and distribution of information to customers, suppliers, utility companies
Influencing behaviour and consumption patterns
Empowering the consumer
Case Study: Activities after AMR implementation Erik Nordgren, Head of AMR Project, Vattenfall Distribution Nordic
How should we operate
Lessons learned
Partner collaboration
Looking to the future
Chairman's closing remarks Mark Ossel, ESNA Board Member , ESNA Sponsored Drinks Reception by 4RF Communications John Yaldwyn , Chief Technology Officer , 4RF Communications Ian Troughton, Chief Executive Officer, 4RF Communications Chairman's Opening Remarks Mark Ossel, ESNA Board Member , ESNA Case Study: Insight in Europe's first large scale urban smart electricity Grid
10 year vision to be constructed into a modern, innovative and ecologically sustainable district
Design and development of a flexible, low-emission power network
Energy storage and charging infrastructure with DES applications
Smart Buildings and Demand Side Response solutions
Ensuring excess power generated from renewable energy sources are fed into the power grid
Regulation and new market prerequisites
Tomas Wall, Vice President R&D Sweden, Fortum Corporation Karl Elfstadius, Group Senior Vice President ABB, Head of Business and Market Development Smart Grid, ABB Distribution Network Challenges Jeff Douglas , Head of Network Strategy and Development , Central Networks
Defining the business model
Necessity to invest in smart grid technologie
Distribution prices and price caps
Balancing the cost to customers
Government and industry collaboration
Peter Johnson , Vice President Energy Markets, Alcatel Lucent Telecom Ltd
Dividing up the elephant called "smart grids" into manageable chuncks
Power Delivery, Power Quality and Green Energy
A potential evolutionary roadmap for the smart grid solutions
A case study on improving power delivery
Morning Coffee sponsored by Arqiva and Sensus Case Study: AMR Smart Grid Gordon Pedersen, Head of Project Department, SEAS-NVE
Local storage and generation
Demand response systems
Customer interaction and awareness
Support for power savings/house automation
How to run an AMR meter swap project efficiently Janne Raatikainen, Sales and Account Director, Eltel Group
An efficient AMR meter swap project scope, concept and process
Smart Grids - how it looks from a network constructor point of view
A model for SmartGrid´s selected stakeholders collaboration
Networking Lunch sponsored by Hewlett Packard 4RF Communications Guest Moderator Ian Troughton, Chief Executive Officer, 4RF Communications Grid Security Vulnerabilities Ian Mitton, Worldwide Director for the Utilities Industry, Hewlett Packard
Exposure to cyber threats and hackers
Consumer privacy, data protection
Monitor and control
Data interpretation
Learning from grid fraud
Cybersecurity strategies
Taking the right steps
Three Key Elements of a Smart Grid
Broad Smart Grid application support
An integrated Smart Grid & Smart Metering network
Independent operation of Smart Grid and Smart Metering
Simon Higgins , Smart Meter Solutions Architect , Arqiva Wireless Access Bob Haines , Director, Distribution Automation Engineering, Sensus Afternoon Tea sponsored by Arqiva and Sensus The Future for Smarter Energy - integrating the UK's new smart grid Gavin Jones, Europe and Africa Leader for the Energy & Utilities Industry, IBM
The Future for Smarter Energy - integrating the UK's new smart grid
Understanding the importance of data analytics and intelligence across DNO's and energy retailers in smart metering/grid
Challenges facing the new smart grid, operating and running a participatory network
A case in point - experience to date from around the world.
The Smart Grid Eco System Andrew Longyear, Business Development, Cisco Systems
Efficiency and optimisation of the gri
Integration of Demand Management
Network operations and architectures
Network Standards and Interoperabili
Physical and cyber security
Case Study - Consumer Pilot UK
Pilot in UK involving consumers in source, availability and pricing
Exchange of locally produced renewable energy with local consumption
Do consumer attitudes change by giving them vision, energy literacy or even choice?
Integrated, attractive and secure solutions for purchasing and selling
localised energy
Dr Anna Plodowski, Trustee, Peckham Power Hugo Schonbeck, Director, GPX International Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two Ian Troughton, Chief Executive Officer, 4RF Communications
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