ENERDAY 2024 - 18th International Conference on Energy Economics and Technology
„Exploring Energy Demand Dynamics"
Friday, 12th April 2024
Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Presentations
Keynote Talks |
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The Power of Flex; Maria Jarolin (Elia Group) |
Exploring residential energy demand dynamics in the context of the energy transition; Prof. Russell McKenna (ETH Zürich) |
Demand response |
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Load increase vs. load reduction: the impact of load shifting on the CO2 reduction potential in the context of industrial demand-side flexibility; Nadine Gabrek (Hoschule Mannheim) |
Energy demand dynamics considering high RE penetration: managing uncertainties, challenges, and solutions; Rohit Bhakar (MNIT Jaipur) |
How much flexibility needs to be provided by hydrogen power plants?; Philipp Hauser (VNG AG) |
Energy system modeling I |
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Modelling to generate alternatives for decarbonising the energy supply of a large university campus; Katharina Esser (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
Drivers of flexibility in a renewable energy system – correlation analysis with a sector-coupled energy system model; Patrick Jürgens (Fraunhofer ISE) |
Welfare redistribution through flexibility - Who pays?; Nils Namockel (University of Cologne (EWI)) |
Energy system modeling II |
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Bridging the supply-demand gap: Techno-economic analysis of Uganda’s electricity expansion plan; Galila Khougali (University College London) |
Regional implications for the German electricity system with the energy transition in a European context; Jonas Egerer (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) |
Mitigating future variable renewable energy sources curtailment in Poland through demand-side management strategies; Marcin Pluta (AGH University of Krakow) |
Energy and society |
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How to get photovoltaics on the roofs? Empirical evidence on the public support for a residential solar mandate in Germany; Tom Schütte (University of Kassel) |
Bioenergy production and local acceptance - Quasi-experimental evidence on the impact on residential property values; Shanmukha Srinivas Byrukuri Gangadhar (Brandenburg University of Technology) |
Exploring pathways for progressing renewable energy communities in Poland: Insights from comprehensive interviews; Anna Kowalska-Pyzalska & Ewa Nesk (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) |
Hydrogen & natural gas I |
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Techno-economic analysis of long-distance hydrogen transport via high-voltage cables and pipelines: North Sea case study; Veronika Lenivova (Fraunhofer IEG) |
Large-scale evidence of residential natural gas savings through financial rewards; Silvana Tiedemann (Hertie School) |
Optimizing the distribution of hydrogen production: Evaluation of centralized vs. decentralized approaches from an energy system perspective based on the case of Germany; Nikita Moskalenko (University of Technology Berlin) |
Hydrogen & natural gas II |
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Import costs of green hydrogen via ships for Germany: North Sea case study; David Franzmann (Forschungszentrum Jülich) |
A fundamental outlook on European gas fundamentals and price for 2024 / 2025; Andreas Schröder (ICIS) |
Low-carbon hydrogen imports to Europe: Case studies and transformation pathways for ramping up green and blue hydrogen; Nima Farhang-Damghani (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) |
Residential energy systems I |
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Power sector impacts of a simultaneous European heat pump rollout; Alexander Roth (DIW Berlin) |
Leveraging smart meters to analyze price sensitivity under telescopic tariffs in India; Madhav Sharma (Indian Institute of Technology) |
Trade-offs between system cost and supply security in municipal energy system design: an analysis considering spatio-temporal disparities in the Value of Lost Load; Febin Kachirayil (ETH Zurich) |
Residential battery flexibility: Spot optimization and ancillary services case study; Prokop Čech (University of Jan Evangelista) |
Residential energy systems II |
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Evaluating district energy systems: Central vs. decentral batteries in dynamic electricity pricing; Karl Seeger (RWTH Aachen) |
Does knowledge of CO2 prices impact homeowners’ choices? An analysis of energy retrofit preferences in Germany; Simon Pröse (University of Kassel) |
Residential electricity consumption patterns in northwestern Switzerland; Valentin Favre-Bulle (University of Neuchâtel) |
Electric vehicle systems |
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Time to charge - Charging strategies for a German battery electric truck fleet; Daniel Speth (Fraunhofer ISI) |
Integrating agent-based electric car simulation in energy system optimization – Potential impact of controlled charging and Vehicle-to-Grid on Germany's future power system; Fabio Frank (Fraunhofer ISI) |
Modeling synthetic load profiles of future e-truck charging hubs at service stations; Philipp Daun (RWTH Aachen) |
Renewable energy outlook |
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Does cross-border electricity trade stabilize the market value of wind and solar energy? Insights from a European panel analysis; Clemens Stiewe (Hertie School) |
Mine water geothermal energy - abandoned mines as a green energy source; Fritz Raithel (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) |
100% renewable energy system in the EU - Implications for infrastructure policy; Fabian Präger (University of Technology Berlin) |
Reviewing nuclear power |
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Nuclear fusion: An institutional economic analysis of a complex system good; Fanny Böse (Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE)) |
The economic efficiency of non-light water reactors and their non-electrical applications in decarbonized energy systems; Alexanders Wimmers (University of Technology Berlin) |
The nuclear paradox in energy scenarios: Exploring nuclear projections and reality; Christian von Hirschhausen (University of Technology Berlin) |
The effects of nuclear power plant closures in Germany 2021-2023 on network flows and RE-dispatch – Update of earlier ELMOD modeling results; Enno Wiebrow (University of Technology Berlin) |
Household PV systems |
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Prosumers with PV-battery systems in the electricity markets; Felix Meurer (University of Duisburg-Essen) |
Household responses to the tax treatment of income from solar PV feed-in in Germany; Reinhard Madlener (RWTH Aachen) |
enerWARD: Corporate sustainable bonds: Determinants of the Greenium; Christoph Sperling (TU Dresden) |
Energy policies, systems and market designs |
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Implications of a potential bidding zone split for the demand allocation in Germany; Lukas Günner (Aurora Energy Research) |
Long term energy policy vs. dynamic public preferences? A review of German energy policy; Jakob Kulawik (RWTH Aachen) |
Paradigm shift in long-term decarbonization scenarios? A review and results of an in-depth analysis of current IPCC data; Björn Steigerwald (University of Technology Berlin) |
Electricity markets and pricing schemes |
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Preventing winners’ default in procurement energy auctions. Theory, simulations and experiments; Silvester van Koten (University of Jan Evangelista) |
Technical aspects of implementing dynamic electricity prices in the context of a local electricity market; Friederike Reisch (Reiner Lemoine Institut) |
Identifying elasticities in autocorrelated time series using causal graphs; Jorge Sanches Canales (Hertie School) |
District heating transition |
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What role do CHP plants and electric heat generators play in decarbonised district heating networks?; Matthias Koch (Öko-Institut) |
Flexibility provision in 5th gen district heating systems; Annette Steingrube (Fraunhofer ISE) |
A case study on long-term investment planning for the decarbonization of Western Europe's most complex district heating network; Stephanie Riedmüller (Zuse Institute Berlin) |
Towards carbon neutrality: Integrated investment and operational optimization for district heating transformation - A case study of Dresden in Germany; Felix Bumann (SachsenEnergie AG) |
Advanced modelling and weather analysis |
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A binary expansion approach for the water pump scheduling problem in large and high-altitude water distribution networks; Denise Cariaga (The University of Edinburgh) |
Variable renewable energy droughts in the power sector – a model-based analysis and implications in the European context; Martin Kittel (DIW Berlin) |
High-resolution modeling of heating-cooling demand under future climate change scenarios; Camila Villarraga Díaz (German Aerospace Center (DLR) |
Electricity markets in a fully decarbonized economy; Frank Heinz (RWTH Aachen) |