Feb 06, 2019
Call for Papers - ACM e-Energy - Workshop on Energy Market Engineering
2nd International Workshop on Energy Market Engineering – Collocated with the 10th International Conference on Future Energy Systems (ACM e-Energy)
https://im.iism.kit.edu/EME.php
June 25th, 2019, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
ACM eEnergy (https://energy.acm.org/conferences/eenergy/2019/index.php) is the premier forum for research at the intersection of computing and communication technologies with energy systems. It has established a strong track record for high-quality research in the application of computing and networked systems to make legacy systems more energy-efficient and in the design, analysis, and development of innovative energy systems. The Tenth International Conference on Future Energy Systems (ACM e-Energy) will be held in Phoenix, Arizona from the 25th to the 28th of June 2019.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Important Dates
Paper submission: April 22nd, 2019
Notification of acceptance: May 13th, 2019
Submission of camera-ready papers: May 19th, 2019
Collocated with the conference, the 2nd International Workshop on Energy Market Engineering will take place (https://im.iism.kit.edu/EME.php). It aims at discussing current trends and challenges in energy market design. The workshop invites original papers of up to 6 pages that were not previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. We welcome submissions describing conceptual advances, as well as advances in market design, implementation and experimentation. Manuscripts will be published in the ACM proceedings.
Submission can be made to https://eenergy19eme.hotcrp.com/.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
· Evolution and responsibilities of ISOs
· Grid fee organization of and investment remuneration
· Modelling the prosumer energy profiles and their market participation
· Modelling and simulation of energy markets
· Integrating renewable energy in the electricity market
· The role of energy storage in the electricity market
· Market design
· Auction design and exchange mechanisms incl. P2P mechanisms
· Blockchain in energy markets
· Electricity market operation
· Local electricity markets
· Resilience of local energy markets
· Integrating renewable energy in the electricity market
· Trading flexibility in the market
· Smart electricity markets
· Large scale experiments on market operations
· Sector coupling
· Dynamic pricing and contract design for demand response services
· Agent-based simulations