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7 June 2010

09.00 hrs : Registration - Welcome coffee
                  Installing poster sessions
                  Poster area accessible to authors

10.15 hrs : Opening

Theme 1 : Major drivers for Asset Management Policies

10.30 hrs : Keynotes

- Pierre-Yves Madignier, ERDF, France
New basis for DSOs'asset management policies

- Frits Verheij, KEMA, The Netherlands
How will existing trends effect future business of the energy sector?

- Laura Panella, ENEL, Italy
ENEL's asset Management approach

- Rhys Davies, LLOYD's REGISTER, UK
PAS 55 - Progressing to ISO Standardisation

11.30 hrs : Oral presentations : Subtheme 1 "Asset Management practices, Regulation, Long term perspective"

23. Some impacts the regulation of electricity supply continuity on decision making by distribution network operators connected with the telemechanization of the MV overhead distribution network
Petr Skala, EGU Brno, a.s., Czech Republic; Vaclav Detrich, EGU Brno, a.s., Czech Republic

26. Asset Management Reloaded
Lars Jendernalik, RWE Westfalen-Weser-Ems Verteilnetz GmbH, Germany

60. A risk based model supporting long term maintenance and reinvestment strategy decision making
Kjell Sand, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway; Dag Eirik Nordgard, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway; Geir Solum, Trondheim Energi, Norway; Kjetil Storset, Skagerak Energi, Norway

73. Laws and Regulations of Swedish Power Distribution Systems 1996-2012-learning from novel approaches such as less good experiences
Carl Johan Wallnerström, Royal Institute of Technology - KTH, Sweden; Lina Bertling, Chalmers, Sweden

86. Granularity of asset management
Yongxing Zhou, Shanghai Power, China; Jiping Liu, Shanghai Power, China; Weiguo Wang, Shanghai Power, China; Yuelu Zhang, Shanghai Power, China; Lei Wang, Shanghai Power, China

125
. Asset management proves to secure sustainability
Benoit Houssard, ORES, Belgium; Michel Lefort, ORES, Belgium

12.30 hrs : Lunch

13.30 hrs : Oral presentations : Subtheme 2 "Condition monitoring, RCM, Risks, Procurement practices, HILP (High Impact Low Probability events), Network design"

10. Analysis of Energy Efficiency Optimization in Distribution Transformers considering regulation constraints
PAOLA PEZZINI, CITCEA-UPC, Spain; ORIOL GOMIS-BELLMUNT, CITCEA-UPC, Spain; ANTONI SUDRIÀ-ANDREU, CITCEA-UPC, Spain; JOAN FRAU-VALENTI, ENDESA, Spain

37. Dealing with High Impact Low Probability (HILP) events such as attacks, natural disasters, in Asset Management ?
Yves ZONTA, ERDF, France; Christophe GAUDIN, ERDF, France

74. Condition Assessment and Asset Management in Electric Power T&D Networks
Juan Ledezma, Siemens Energy, Inc., United States; Carlos Dortolina, Siemens Energy, Inc., United States; Horst Hakelberg, Siemens AG, Germany; Karin Furuno, Siemens AG, Germany

89. Implementation of Condition Based Maintenance for Medium Voltage Underground Cable System for TNB Distribution
Jazimah Abdul Majeed, TNB, Malaysia; Halim Osman, TNB, Malaysia; Prodipto Ghosh, RUP Consulting Inc., Canada; Ahmad Basri Abd Ghani, TNB, Malaysia

93. Power Transformer End-of-Life Modelling: Linking Statistical Approach with Physical Ageing Process
Qi Zhong, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Zhongdong Wang, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Peter Crossley, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

104. Model-Based Optimization Framework using Predictive Health Model for Asset Management
Gautam Bajracharya, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Tomasz Kultunowicz, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Dhiradj Djairam, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Johan Smit, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

14.30 hrs : Poster guided tours (Theme 1) (for the list of posters, see the detailed programme)

16.00 hrs : Coffee break and open posters

16.30 hrs : Round table 1

Topic 1 : "Impact of condition assessment and monitoring on asset management"
David Hughes, EA Technology, UK
Topic 2 : "Regulatory matters : how can regulatory regimes lead to optimal asset management ? The view of DSOs"
Manuel Rodrigues da Costa, Eurelectric-EDP, Portugal
Topic 3 : "Regulatory matters : how can regulatory regimes lead to optimal asset management ? the view of regulators"
Werner Friedl, e-control, Austria
Topic 4 : "Impact of DG on investment plans ?"
Tony Hearne, ESB, Ireland
Topic 5 : What are the major drivers (sustainability, HILP events, economic crisis, ...) which may lead to changes in asset management policies ?
Fabrizio Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy

18.00 hrs : Cocktail and open posters

8 June 2010

Theme 2 : Impact of future technologies and energy policy on Asset Management

08.30 hrs : keynotes

- Mark McGranaghan, EPRI, USA
Smart Grid - Impact on Electric Utility Operations and Management

- Helfried Brunner, AIT, Austria
Smart Grids in Austria

- Olivier Huet, EDF, France
Main stakes and opportunities for smart asset management (towards a smart life of assets in Smart Grids)

- André Postma, ENEXIS, The Netherlands
Electrical Vehicles' smart charging in practise

09.30 hrs : Oral presentation : Subtheme 1 "DG & RES, Active network management, monitoring, network planning"

6. Optimal Investment Planning through Balancing Load Growth with Network Risk
Simon Blake, Durham University, United Kingdom; Philip Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom; Alan Creighton, CE Electric UK, United Kingdom; David Miller, CE Electric UK, United Kingdom

30. Decentralised Voltage and Thermal Management to Enable More Distributed Generation Connection
Thipnatee Sansawatt, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Luis F. Ochoa, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Gareth P. Harrison, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

42
. Low carbon policies : possible medium term impacts on distribution network
christophe gaudin, ERDF, France; emilie brun, ERDF, France; pierre sevault, ERDF, France

53
. ESB is adopting Smart Neutral Treatments on its 20 kV system
Martin Hand, ESB, Ireland; Neil McDonagh, ESB, Ireland

56. Improving short-term load forecast accuracy by utilizing Smart Metering
Petri Valtonen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; Samuli Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; Jarmo Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

68. Generation and battery modelling and integrated control strategies for a better acceptance of intermittent renewable energy sources in the electric distribution system
Samuele Grillo, University of Genova, Italy; Mattia Marinelli, University of Genova, Italy; Stefano Massucco, University of Genova, Italy; Federico Silvestro, University of Genova, Italy; Daniela Di Rosa, Research Technical Area, Enel Ingegneria e Innovazione S.p.A., Italy; Irene Fastelli, Research Technical Area, Enel Ingegneria e Innovazione S.p.A., Italy; Gianluca Gigliucci, Research Technical Area, Enel Ingegneria e Innovazione S.p.A., Italy

10.30 hrs : Coffee break

11.00 hrs : Oral presentations : Subtheme 2 "Smart grids, smart metering, demand response"

9. Home Automation easing Active Demand Side Management
Francisco Lobo-Llata, CITIC, Spain; Ana Cabello, CITIC, Spain; Francisco Carmona, CITIC, Spain; Juan Carlos Moreno, CITIC, Spain; David Mora, Ericsson, Spain

17. Smart Grid Enabled Asset Management
Paul Myrda, Electric Power Research Institute, United States; Mark McGranaghan, Electric Power Research Institute, United States

18. INNOVATIVE NETWORK DESIGN & OPTIMIZATION USING SMART METERING DATA
Frederic Gorgette, ERDF, France; Guillaume Roupioz, EDF R&D, France; Ni Ding, ERDF, France

78. Smart grids are the efficient base for future energy applications
Torsten Hammerschmidt, RWE Rheinland Westfalen Netz AG, Germany; Armin Gaul, RWE Rheinland Westfalen Netz AG, Germany; Joachim Schneider, RWE Rheinland Westfalen Netz AG, Germany

92. European Energy Regulators' Position on Smart Grids
Karstein Brekke, NVE, Norway; Jorge Esteves, ERSE, Portugal; Riccardo Vailati, AEEG, Italy; Gareth Evans, OFGEM, United Kingdom; Tahir Kapetanovic, E-Control, Austria; Werner Friedl, E-Control, Austria; Matthias Steiner, E-Control, Austria; Hugo Schotman, Energiekamer, Netherlands; Klaus Hemberger, BNetzA, Germany; François-Annet de Ferrières, CRE, France

103. - Smart Grids and Networks of the Future - EURELECTRIC Views
Gunnar Lorenz, EURELECTRIC, Belgium; Mihai Paun, EURELECTRIC, Belgium; Pierre SCHLOSSER, EURELECTRIC, Belgium

12.00 hrs : Lunch

13.00 hrs : Poster guided tours (Theme 2) (for the list of posters, see the detailed programme)

14.30 hrs : Coffee break and open posters

15.00 hrs : Round table 2


Topic 1 : "Evaluating the network costs and benefits of smart grids"
Paul Topfer, Accenture, Australia
Topic 2 : "Business drivers for smart grids - USA (Boulder City)"
Jim Mollenkopf, CURRENT Group, LLC, USA
Topic 3 : "Incentivising low carbon network innovation"
Dave Openshaw, EDF ENERGY, UK
Topic 4 :"Assessing business drivers and the energy efficiency commitment"
Luís Vale da Cunha, EDP Distribuição, Portugal

16.30 hrs : Closing