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Presentations of RGI Workshops



Presentations of the Storage Workshop 2011

The following presentations were made at the Storage Workshop on 27 January 2011 in Montreux, CH:

Energy vs. power - a classical conflict
(Prof. Göran Andersson, ETHZ)

Applications and benefits of storage
(Loukianos Zavolas, RGI)

Storage pumps and reversible pump-turbines - scientific and technical challenges
(Prof. Francois Avellan, EPFL)

Requirements to market design for an efficient use of hydropower reservoirs
(Kristin L. Munthe, Statnett)

Storage vs. transmission and demand management
(Stephen Benians, Regulatory Assistance Project)

Influence of smart technology on storage strategies
(Dr Stephen Clifford, ABB)

Availability, maturity and potential of other storage media
(Theo Bosma, KEMA)

Safe and smart grids: the grid training centre in Cottbus, Germany
(Hans-Jörg Dorny, 50Hertz Transmission)

Challenges of integrating storage technologies - technical complexity from a TSO point of view
(Dr Martin Geidl, Swissgrid)

Electricity storage and system flexibility from a TSO point of view
(Alan Croes, TenneT)

 


Presentations of the Technical Workshop 2010

The following presentations were made at the Technical Workshop on 8 September 2010 in Arnhem, NL:

Grid planning beyond sub-regional and national borders - ENTSO-E's Ten-Year Network Development Plan
(Dr Mihai Paun, ENTSO-E)

Super grids and smart grids, system flexibility
(Prof. Tim Green, Imperial College London)

Technical developments in HV network from a TSO perspective
(Alan Croes, TenneT)

Lines and cable applications
(Bo Westmann, ABB)

National grid - Legal system in the Netherlands
(Hanneke Brouwer, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs)

Project reality I - the Netherlands - 20km AC-cabling 380kV in the Randstad area study and monitoring
(Dr Marjan Popov, TU Delft)

Project reality II - Germany - Project status of the 380kv line Wahle - Mecklar
(Jens Siegmann, transpower)

Project reality II - Germany - Underground cabes and environmental impacts - the Thuringia line
(Wilfried Fischer, 50Hertz Transmission)