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Introduc*on & Workshop Objec*ves Mark O’Malley ICT Enabling Thermal Energy Flexibility in Integrated Energy Systems, Daejeon, Korea 21 st – 22 nd October 2015

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   Introduc*on  &  Workshop  Objec*ves      Mark  O’Malley      ICT  Enabling  Thermal  Energy  Flexibility  in  Integrated  Energy  Systems,  Daejeon,  Korea  21st  –  22nd    October  2015    

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h"p://www.nrel.gov/esi/esif.html  

Interna7onal  Context    

h"ps://es.catapult.org.uk/  

h"ps://se7s.ec.europa.eu/system/files/Towards%20an%20Integrated%20Roadmap_0.pdf  

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iiESI.org  

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Feb  18-­‐19th  2014  Workshop,  Washington  DC    

46  a<endees,  15  EU,  1  Asia,  30  US,  very  posiFve  reacFon  to  the  concept,  but  mainly  

technical  need  more  on  policy  

 

         

 

Feb  27th  2014  European  Union,    

Energy  Research  Alliance  iniFates  a  process  to  form  a  Joint  Programme  (JP)  in  ESI  

 

         

   

Jul  21-­‐25th  2014  

ESI  101  at  NREL  US    

Course  for  PhD  students  in  ESI  

 40  PhD  students  

from  US  Instructors  from    Europe  &  US  

 

 

       

Jul  27-­‐31st  2014  iEEE  PES  General  MeeFng  

 Panel  Session  on  Energy  Systems  IntegraFon,  Research  Challenges  

and  OpportuniFes.      

   

       

Evolu7on  of  Ac7vi7es  iiESI  2014/15  

 

May  27-­‐28th  2014  Workshop,  Copenhagen    

 100  a"endees,  10  US,  90  Europe,  

emphasis  on  policy  &  water    

 Sept  16th  2014  

Workshop  jointly  with  IEA  Renewable  Energy  Working  Party    

 70  people  from  all  parts  of  the  

world    

   

       

 

Nov  17th  2014    

Asian  Workshop  Kyoto  

25  a<endees  from  US,  Europe,  Japan,  Korea,  China  

 

       

March  30/31st  2015  Workshop  on  ESI  Research  Challenges,  Imperial  College  

London      

35  research  acFve  a<endees  from  all  over  the  world    

 

         

May  18  –  22,  2015    

ESI  101  at  KU  Leuven    

 

       

July  28th  at  IEEE  PES  Denver      

ESI  Panel  Session    

Aug  3  –  8th,  NREL,  Denver    

ESI  101,  NREL    

 

       

October  21st,  Korea    

Workshop,  ICT  enabling  thermal  energy    flexibility  ..  

   Stanford    

Workshop,  Consumer    

 

       

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ICT  Enabling  Thermal  Energy  Flexibility  in  Integrated  Energy  Systems  Tuesday  21st  October    8.30  –  9.00     Registration    9.00  –  9.10     Welcome  from  Dr. Lee Ki-woo, President of KIER    Session  1:         Overview    9.10  –  9.20     Introduction  and  workshop  objectives  –  Mark  O’Malley,  UCD    

9.20  –  9.50     Energy  System  Integration:  An  Introduction,  Ben  Kroposki,  NREL,  USA.  

9.50  –  10.20   Overview  of  Energy  System  Integration  in  Korea,  Park  Sang  Doug,  MOTIE  (Office  of  Strategic  R&D  Planning,  Korea)    

10.20  –  10.40   Open  discussion  on  ESI  

10.40  –  11.10     Break  for  Coffee/Tea      Session  2:         ICT  and  Thermal  Grids  

11.10  –  11.40   The  role  of  ICT  based  methods  in  enabling  thermal  energy  systems  flexibility  in  Denmark,  Henrik  Madsen,  DTU,  Denmark    

11.40  –  12.10   Current  Research  Activities  on  Thermal  Grid  in  KIER,  Baik  Young-­‐Jin  ,  KIER  

12.10  –  12.30     Discussion  

12.30  –  14.00   Lunch      

Session  3:       Thermal  Grids  and  integration  of  Renewables  

14.00  –  14.30     Cogeneration,  thermal  storage  &  thermal  networks,  and  the  interaction  with  the  electric  and  gas  grids.  William  D'haeseleer,  KU  Leuven,  Belgium  

14.30  –  15.00     Smart  Steam  Network  in  the  Industrial  Sector,  Park  Hung  Suck,  University  of  Ulsan,  Korea    

15.00  –  15.30   Break  for  Coffee/Tea    

15.30  –  16.00   Future  domestic  heating  systems  and  their  potential  role  in  integrating  variable  renewable  energy,  Steve  Heinen,  UCD,  Ireland.    

 

Wednesday  22nd  October      

Session  4:       Smart  Cities,  Districts  and  Buildings    

9.00  –  9.30     Demand  Shifting  Analysis  of  the  TwinHouse,  Peter  Woo,  Samsung  

9.30  –  10.00   District  Heating   and  Cooling  Activities   in   Korea,   Lee   Jong   Jun,   Korea  District  Heating  Corporation  

10.00  –  10.30   Issue  and  direction  of  Energy  Network  Optimization  in  Petrochemical  Industries,  Kim  Weonho,  Infotro  Technology  Co.,  Ltd.    

10.30  –  11.00   Break  for  Coffee/Tea  

11.00  –  11.30   Posi-­‐Watt   Demand   Response   Utilizing   Thermal   Storage   for   Air-­‐Conditioning   Systems   of   Large   Scale   Buildings   and   Factories,   Akira  Yabe,  NEDO  Japan  

11.30  –  12.00       Discussion  

12.00  –  12.30   Workshop   discussion   and   conclusion,   including   next   steps   and  concrete  actions,  Bryan  Hannegan,  NREL.    

12.30   Close  

Following  the  iiESI  workshop  the  CITIES  project  (http://smart-­‐cities-­‐centre.org/  )  will  host  a  project  workshop. CITIES  is  the  largest  Danish  Research  Project  aiming  at  establishing  methods  and  models  for  ICT  solutions  for  enabling  large  fractions  of  fluctuating  renewables  (like  wind  and  solar  power)  in  integrated  energy  systems.  The  42  partners  in  CITIES  are  universities  and  companies  from  Denmark,  US,  Ireland,  Austria,  Spain,  Australia,  Germany  and  Korea. All  our  welcome,  please  contact  [email protected]  if  you  would  like  to  attend.      

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Objec*ve    

•  Strengthen  links  of  iiESI  with  Asia  and  Korea  in  par7cular    

•  Explore  poten7al  for  collabora7on    •  DOE  collabora7ons:  GMLC      •  H2020    •  CITIES    •  ESIPP  •  etc.  

•  Highlight  the  role  of  ICT  as  a  core  enabling  technology  in  ESI  

•  Iden7fy  key  opportuni7es  for  integra7ng  thermal  and  electrical  systems