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Session 5: Planning of power distribution systems

Block 1 Risk assessment and asset management 09:00 09:05 Introduction (0208) Risk analysis of alternatives to N-1 reserves in the network M Bollen, Y Chen, N Etherden, STRI AB, Sweden (0302) A methodology for ranking locations according to the likelihood and consequence of extreme events S R Blake, P C Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom, D C Miller, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom (0307) Investing in the future - long-term optimization of asset replacement in the collective regional electricity grids of The Netherlands G Brouns, M Poorts, Enexis, Netherlands (0565) Quantitative measurement of industrial risks in distribution networks A Cammarota, N De Giovanni, M Cudemo, G L Noferi, ENEL S.p.A., Italy (0567) Implementation and evaluation of commonly used risk analysis methods applied to a regional power distribution system C J Wallnerstrm, P Hilber, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, J Gadea Travi, Gotlands Energi AB / Vattenfall AB, Sweden (0848) Experiences from implementing a risk based maintenance strategy using an integrated network information and maintenance system D E Nordgrd, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, G Solum, TrnderEnergi Nett, Norway, B I Langdal, Powel, Norway Discussion Refreshment break

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Block 2 Network development 11:00 11:05 Introduction (0718) Improving quality of supply and usage of assets in distribution grids by introducing a "smart operator" S Willing, Dr.-Ing. J Nilges, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany, S Nykamp, Westnetz GmbH, Dortmund/Bad Bentheim, Germany, Dr.-Ing. T Smolka, Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, Germany, C Matrose, Univ. Prof. Dr.-Ing. A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, Dr. A Stolte, PSI AG, Aschaffenburg, Germany (0726) iNet, the reality of an intelligent distribution network B Heerbaart, Alliander, Netherlands, A Prado, F Kuipers, Eaton, Netherlands, F Baldinger, Locamation, Netherlands (1151) The utilization potential of LVDC distribution T Hakala, P Jrventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, T Lhdeaho, Elenia Oy, Finland

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(1237) Flexibility dynamics in clusters of residential demand response and distributed generation P A MacDougall, J K Kok, TNO, Netherlands, C J Warmer, Warmer Smart Grids, Netherlands, B Roossien, EnergyGo, Netherlands (1340) Storage simulations for distribution system analysis R C Dugan, J Taylor, EPRI, Knoxville, United States, G Delille, EDF-R&D, France (1246) Feasibility study of application of DSSC in distribution networks
A Pashaei, B Zahawi, Newcastle University, Newcastle, United Kingdom

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Discussion Lunch

Block 3 Distribution planning 14:00 14:05 Introduction (0227) Improved network analysis by using data from smart meters L Garpetun, Vattenfall Eldistribution AB, Sweden (0257) Impacts of large-scale integration of PV based generations in a meshconnected low voltage network S Bhattacharyya, J Toonen, Endinet/Alliander, Netherlands, S Cobben, Alliander, Netherlands (0500) Smart planning - an integrated approach for distribution system planning to cope with its future requirements C Engels, FH Dortmund, Germany, L Jendernalik, Westfalen-Weser-Ems Verteilnetz GmbH, Germany, M Osthues, TU Dortmund, Germany, H Spitzer, Entellgenio GmbH, Germany (0840) A multi-agent based approach for simulating g2v and v2g charging strategies for large electric vehicle fleets S Uebermasser, M Stifter, AIT, Austria (0847) Avoiding MV-network expansion by distributed voltage control J Schmiesing, E.ON Avacon, Germany, H-P Beck, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany, T Smolka, M Sojer, Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, Germany (1243) Planning-oriented yearly simulation of energy storage operation in distribution systems for profit maximization, voltage regulation and reserve provisioning S Abdelouadoud, R Girard, T Guiot, Mines Paristech, France, T Guiot, CSTB, France (1356) Analysis of the options to reduce the integration costs of renewable generation in the distribution networks. Part 2: a step towards advanced connection studies taking into account the alternatives to grid reinforcement. G Delille, G Malarange, EDF R&D, France, C Gaudin, ERDF, France Discussion Refreshment break

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Block 4 Methods and tools 16:00 Introduction

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(0698) Correlation between load density and voltage drop S Emelin, C Gaudin, J Merley, ERDF, France, R Caire, N Hadj Sad, Grenoble IT, France (0787) Improving distribution network analysis with new AMR-based load profiles A Mutanen, P Jrventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, M Krenlampi, P Juuti, ABB, Finland (0857) Mathematical solutions for electricity networks in a low carbon future S Haben, M Rowe, D V Greetham, P Grindrod, W Holderbaum, B Potter, University of Reading, United Kingdom, C Singleton, CountingLab Ltd, United Kingdom (0925) Spatial and temporal electric vehicle demand forecasting in central London S Acha, K H Van Dam, N Shah, Imperial College London, United Kingdom (1205) Effects of scale on load prediction algorithms A Tidemann, B A Hverstad, H Langseth, P ztrk, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway (1428) Assessment of the investment effort in HV and MV networks to reduce energy losses J C Martins, J R da Silva, C A Santos, F C Branco, EDP Distribuio - Energia, S.A., Portugal, J N Fidalgo, M A Matos, M J Couto, INESC Porto, Portugal Discussion Close

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