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Monday, 19 October 2015

 

13:00 - 17:35 HVDC Tutorial. Register now!

 

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

 

09:00 - 13:00 Registration

13:00 - 13:10 Opening: Welcome and Introduction, Thomas Ackermann, Energynautics

13:10 - 15:10 SESSION 1 - KEYNOTE SESSION: Preparing Grids for Operating with High Levels of Renewables
Session Chair: Thomas Ackermann (Energynautics, Germany)

13:10 - 14:30 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • RES Integration: Challenges for the TSOs
    Alejandro J. Gesino (ENTSO-E Vice-Convenor WG Market Design - RES)
  • Nuno Pedro (CORESO, Belgium)
  • Jan Papsch (Policy & Legal Officer at DG Energy B.2. / European Commission, Belgium)
  • Delivery of Secondary Control Power by Wind Farms: Technical Pilot
    Jan Voet (Elia, Belgium)

14:30 - 15:10 Discussion

 

15:10 - 15:40 Coffee Break

15:40 - 17:50 SESSION 2A: Project Experience
Session Chair: J. Charles Smith (UVIG, USA)

15:40 - 17:30 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • A TSO Experience with Voltage Control from Wind Power Plants
    C.-E. Langlois (Hydro-QuĂ©bec TransÉnergie, Canada) (WIW15-198)
  • Onshore Transmission Grid Development for Integration of the Wind Energy: Overview of Ongoing TenneT AC Projects in Schleswig-Holstein
    Y. Nguegan, K. Deitermann, O. Seifert, J.-A. Böttger, B. Herbst, M. Bergmann, (TenneT TSO, Germany) (WIW15-159)
  • Overvoltages in the German Transmission System Following Integration of Large-Scale Offshore Wind Farms and the Reduction of Associated Risks of Major Generation Loss
    P. Lilje, M. Pöller, D. Uber (M.P.E., Germany), J. LĂŒmmer, R. Stornowski, J. Weidner (50Hertz Transmission, Germany) (WIW15-80)
  • Stability Monitoring of Commercial Wind Power Plants Connected to Weak Grids
    A. El-Deib, A.Beekmann, M. Fischer (ENERCON, Germany), V. Diedrichs (University of Applied Sciences Wilhelmshaven, Germany) (WIW15-112)
  • Comparison of Stability Behavior of Doubly-fed and Full Converter Wind Generators in Weak AC Systems
    B. Leonardi, N. Miller, R. D'Aquila (GE Energy Consulting, USA) (WIW15-135)
  • The Robust Design and Field Validations on Wind Power Plants Automatic Voltage Control System
    Y. Ye, Y. Qiao, Z. Lu, H. Chen, Y. Min (Tsinghua University, China) Z. Gu, L. Hunag (China Southern Power Grid, China), L Wu (State Grid Jibei Electric Power, China) (WIW15-60)

17:30 - 17:50 Discussion

15:40 - 17:50 SESSION 2B: DC Grids for Integration of Large-Scale Wind Power
Session Chair: Nikolaos Cutululis (DTU Wind Energy, Denmark)

15:40 - 17:20 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Power System Services from VSC-HVDC Connected WPPs: an Overview
    L. Zeni (DONG Energy/DTU, Denmark), B. HesselbĂŠk (DONG Energy, Denmark), P. E. SĂžrensen, A. D. Hansen (DTU Denmark, Denmark), P. C. KjĂŠr (Aalborg University / Vestas, Denmark) (WIW15-206)
  • Investigation of Poorly-Damped Conditions in VSC-HVDC Systems
    G. Stamatiou, M. Bongiorno (Chalmers University, Sweden) (WIW15-207)
  • Electricity Market and Power Flow Impact of Offshore Grids in the Baltic Sea Region
    N. Helistö, S. Uski (VTT, Finland) (WIW15-208)
  • Transient Analysis of Offshore HVDC Power Transmission Systems
    W. Z. El-Khatib, J. Holboell, T. W. Rasmussen (DTU Denmark, Denmark) (WIW15-209)
  • Investigation of Dynamic Behaviour of Hybrid AC/DC Power Systems
    A. G. Endegnanew, K. Uhlen (NTNU, Norway) (WIW15-210)

17:20 - 17:50 Discussion

15:40 - 17:50 SESSION 2C: Grid Code Issues I
Session Chair: Eckard Quitmann (Enercon, Germany)

15:40 - 17:20 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Power System Transformation and Grid Code Evolution - Anticipating Future Needs or Adapting Gradually to Changing Requirements?
    K. Burges, M. Döring (Ecofys, Germany) (WIW15-182)
  • EU Regulation Establishing a Network Code on Requirements for Grid Connection of Generators
    R. Pfeiffer (Amprion, Germany), E. Haesen (ENTSO-E, Belgium), J. Kilter (Elering, Estonia), S. Martinez Villanueva (REE Spain, Spain), I. M. Minciuna, H. Urdal (ENTSO-E, Belgium), R. Wilson (National Grid, United Kingdom) (WIW15-162)
  • National Implementation Challenges and Support by ENTSO-E for European Connection Network Codes
    H. Urdal, E. Haesen, I. M. Minciuna (ENTSO-E, Belgium), J. Kilter (Elering, Estonia), S. Martinez Villanueva (REE Spain, Spain), I. M. Minciuna (ENTSO-E, Belgium), R. Pfeiffer (Amprion, Germany), R. Wilson (National Grid, United Kingdom) (WIW15-164)
  • Network Code RfG - Different Ways and Levels of Verification
    T. Gehlhaar (DNV GL-Energy/Renewables Certification, Germany), W. Kuijpers (DNV GL-Energy/Power Systems & Planning, Netherlands) (WIW15-36)
  • Certification as Part of the Grid Connection Process – Review of Five Years of Experience in Germany
    F. Scheben, M. Voß, J. Möller (M.O.E., Germany) (WIW15-26)

17:20 - 17:50 Discussion

 

18:00 Wind Poster Session & Reception

 

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

 
08:30 - 10:00 SESSION 3A: Modelling and Simulation I
Session Chair: Debra Lew (USA)

08:30 - 09:42 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • Comparison of Grid Calculation Methods Focussing on Large Scale Converter-Dominated Grid Systems
    C. Heising, R. Bartelt, D. Meyer (Avasition, Germany), V. Staudt (Ruhr-University, Germany) (WIW15-117)
  • A Danish Case Study: A Multi-terminal HVDC System for Wind Power Integration and Electricity Market Enhancement
    V. Akhmatov (Energinet.dk, Denmark) (WIW15-183)
  • Wind Power Plant Control Optimisation with Embedded Application of Wind Turbines and STATCOMs
    L. Petersen (Aalborg University, Denmark), F. Kryezi (Energinet.dk, Denmark), F. Iov (Aalborg University, Denmark), L. Kocewiak (DONG Energy, Denmark) (WIW15-158)
  • Simulation of Synthetic Wind Power Production: Combination of ARMA-GARCH and Copula Model
    S. Kloibhofer, T. Esterl, F. Leimgruber, S. Übermasser (AIT – Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria) (WIW15-203)

09:42 - 10:00 Discussion

08:40 - 10:00 SESSION 3B: System Balancing
Session Chair: Flavio FernĂĄndez (Digsilent, Germany)

08:40 - 09:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Study of the Incorporation of Risk-Based Reserves in the Unit Commitment with Application to a Hydraulic System
    N. Menemenlis, M. Huneault (Hydro-Québec/IREQ, Canada) (WIW15-132)
  • Supply and Demand Balance Control of Power Systems with Wind Turbines Considering Aggregation Effect by Introducing Congestion Management
    H. Bae, T. Tsuji, T. Oyama (Yokohama National University, Japan), K. Uchida (Waseda University, Japan) (WIW15-76)
  • Supply and Demand Balance Control based on Electricity Market considering Probabilistic Wind Power Output and Probabilistic Operation Constraint
    A. Koide, T. Tsuji, T. Oyama (Yokohama National University, Japan), K. Uchida (Waseda University, Japan) (WIW15-83)

09:40 - 10:00 Discussion

08:30 - 10:00 SESSION 3C: Economic Aspects
Session Chair: Karsten Burges (Ecofys, Germany)

08:40 - 09:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Trends in Offshore Wind Power Plants Economics – the Past and the Future
    L. Kitzing, P. E. Morthorst (DTU Denmark, Denmark) (WIW15-56)
  • Scenario Robustness and Cost-Benefit Allocation for Multinational Transmission Grid Investments – A North Sea 2030 Case Study
    M. Kristiansen, M. KorpÄs (NTNU, Norway), P. HÀrtel (Fraunhofer IWES, Germany) (WIW15-68)
  • Offshore HVDC Risk Perceptions: Are they Driving Investments Appropriately?
    A. Madariaga, O. El Mountassir (ORE Catapult, United Kingdom), N. MacLeod (WSP Parsons Brinkerhoff, United Kingdom) (WIW15-161)

09:40 - 10:00 Discussion

 

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 - 12:20 SESSION 4A: Offshore Wind Power Plants
Session Chair: Lorenzo Zeni (DONG Energy Wind Power, Denmark)

10:30 - 12:00 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • Reactive Power Optimization in HVDC-connected Wind Power Plants Considering Wake Effects
    K. Schönleber, S. Ratés-Palau (Alstom Renewables, Spain), M. de Prada Gil (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research - IREC, Spain), O. Gomis-Bellmunt (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research| Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain) (WIW15-48)
  • Optimal Design of the Mvar Controller of Far Shore HVAC Grid Connections
    T. Van Acker, B. Rawn, D. Van Hertem (KU Leuven, Belgium), S. Hendrix, E. Lemaire (CG Holdings Belgium, Belgium) (WIW15-125)
  • Transformer Switching – Experiences from Offshore Grids
    M. Greve, M. Koochack Zadeh, A. Menze, C. Rauscher, J. Jung (TenneT TSO, Germany) (WIW15-165)
  • Control of DFIG-Based Off-Shore Wind Power Plants for the Connections to HVDC Diode Rectifiers
    R. Peña (University of Concepción, Chile), S. Añó-Villalba, R. Blasco-Gimenez (Polytechnical University of Valencia, Spain) (WIW15-139)
  • Inter-array Cable Routing Optimization Considering Power Losses
    M. Fischetti (Vattenfall/DTU, Denmark), D. Pisinger (DTU, Denmark), I. Vranceanu (Vattenfall, Denmark) (WIW15-47)

12:00 - 12:20 Discussion

10:30 - 12:20 SESSION 4B: Model Validation and Tests
Session Chair: Eckehard Tröster (Energynautics, Germany)

10:30 - 11:50 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Wind Power Plants Grid Compliance Tests - Hydro-QuĂ©bec Experience
    M. Asmine, C.-E. Langlois (Hydro-QuĂ©bec TransÉnergie, Canada) (WIW15-150)
  • Hydro-Quebec Distribution Type Testing for Type 4 Wind Turbines Performed on Full Scale Wind Turbine and Power System Laboratory
    A. Al-khatib, B. Rohlfing (Wobben Research and Development, Germany), D. Guérette, B. Fazio, C. Morin (Hydro-Québec, Canada), M. Fischer (ENERCON Canada, Canada) (WIW15-121)
  • Validation and Level of Detail Requirements for Stability Models on Wind Power Plant Level
    M. Laubrock, A. Mielke (Nordex Energy, Germany) (WIW15-88)
  • Testing in Demonstrator Power Systems – a Valuable Part in the Development of Grid Integration Technology
    S. Nikolai, A. Al-khatib (Wobben Research and Development, Germany) (WIW15-108)

11:50 - 12:20 Discussion

10:30 - 12:20 SESSION 4C: Discussion Session – Future European Grid Code Requirement (RfG), Ancillary Service Certification, and Associated Cost
Session Chair: Sigrid Bolik (Senvion, United Kingdom)

10:30 - 11:45 Presentations (25 min. each):

  • Ancillary Services: Well Defined and Well Paid - GCC Features: Independently Verified to be Well Paid - Basis for Future Market Design Details
    T. Gehlhaar (DNV-GL, Germany), P. Gardner (DNV-GL, UK)
  • Wind Turbine Manufacturers Observation Regarding Reactive Power Support and Control Requirements
    A. Dimov (Senvion, Germany), S. Bolik, N. Duncan, D. Venkov (Senvion, United Kingdom) (WIW-215)
  • The RES Perspective
    TBA (RES, United Kingdom)

11:45 - 12:20 Discussion

 

12:20 - 13:20 Lunch Break

13:20 - 15:10 SESSION 5A: Stability Studies
Session Chair: Slavomir Seman (Siemens, Germany)

13:20 - 14:50 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • The Impact of Post-fault Active Power Recovery Ramp Rates of Wind Turbines on Transient Stability in Great Britain
    K. Johnstone, K. Bell, C. Booth (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom) (WIW15-96)
  • Transient Stability Analysis in Japanese Power System with Wind Power Integration
    T. Tsuji, K. Watanabe, T. Oyama (Yokohama National University, Japan) (WIW15-199)
  • Prediction of Subsynchronous Resonance in Type-III Wind Turbines Connected to Series Compensated Grids
    I. Vieto, J. Sun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) (WIW15-156)
  • On the Potential of Subsynchronous Resonance of Voltage-Source Converters with the Grid
    I. Vieto, H. Liu (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA), S. Rogalla (Fraunhofer ISE, Germany), J. Sun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) (WIW15-157)
  • Assessment of Full-Converter Wind Turbines’ Immunity against Sub-synchronous Interaction using Eigenvalue Analysis
    A. El-Deib (Wobben Research and Development, Germany | ENERCON Canada, Canada), A. Mendonca, A. Schwanka Trevisan (Wobben Research and Development, Germany), M. Fischer (ENERCON Canada, Canada) (WIW15-66)

14:50 - 15:10 Discussion

13:20 - 15:10 SESSION 5B: Flexibility Issues
Session Chair: Yoh Yasuda (Kansai University, Japan)

13:20 - 14:20 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Quantification of Available Flexibility from Demand Side Resources to Manage Wind Power Variability: The Ireland Case
    M. Mousavi, D. Flynn (University College Dublin, Ireland) (WIW15-202)
  • Flexibility Markets from a Game-Theoretic Perspective
    S. Becker (FIAS Frankfurt, Germany | Fraunhofer IWES, Germany) (WIW15-167)
  • Innovative Business Models Making Use of the Flexibility of the Industrial Electricity Demand for Integrating Wind Energy
    T. Maidonis, M. Papapetrou (WIP Renewable Energies, Germany), P. Frías Marín, M. Vallés Rodríguez (University Comillas, Spain), F. Nuño, T. Jezdinsky (European Copper Institute, Belgium) (WIW15-114)
  • The Influence of Turbine Power Density on the Value Chain - An Offshore Case Study
    J. De Boer (Energy Watch, Netherlands) (WIW15-49)

14:20 - 15:10 Discussion

13:20 - 15:00 SESSION 5C: Standards and Grid Code Issues
Session Chair: Helge Urdal (ENTSO-E, UK)

13:20 - 14:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Overview, Status and Outline of the New Standards Series - IEC 61400 -21 – Measurement and Assessment of Electrical Characteristics - Part I - Wind Turbines and Part II - Wind Power Plants
    B. Andresen (Aarhus University, Denmark), L. Christensen (Vestas Wind Systems, Denmark), I. Skrypalle (Siemens Wind Power, Denmark), Ɓ. Kocewiak (Dong Energy, Denmark), F. Santjer (UL-International, Germany) (WIW15-188)
  • Wind Plant Models in IEC 61400-27-2 and WECC -Lastest Developments in International Standards on Wind Turbine and Wind Plant Modeling
    J. Fortmann (HTW Berlin- University of Applied Sciences, Germany), N. Miller (GE Energy Management, USA), J. Bech, (Siemens Wind Power, Denmark), B. Andresen (Aarhus University, Denmark), P. Pourbeik (EPRI, USA), P. E. SĂžrensen (DTU, Denmark) (WIW15-129)
  • Improvement of PGU Simulation Models based on FRT-Test Rig with Adjustable Voltage Vector and Short Circuit Power
    R. Klosse, K. KĂŒch, J. Jahn, J. Gerdes (WindGuard Certification, Germany) (WIW15-133)
  • Project Experience with Grid Code Testing of Nordex Wind Power Plants in South Africa
    C. Wessels, B. Hahn (Nordex Energy, Germany) (WIW15-39)

14:40 - 15:00 Discussion

 

15:10 - 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 - 17:30 SESSION 6A: Inertia and Frequency Issues
Session Chair: Charles-Éric Langlois (Hydro-QuĂ©bec TransÉnergie, Canada)

15:30 - 16:50 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • A Novel Approach for Studying Possibilities with Synthetic Inertia from Wind Power Plants
    D. Wall, E. Lidström, J. Persson (Vattenfall R&D, Sweden) (WIW15-101)
  • Inertial Response with Improved Variable Recovery Behaviour Provided by Type 4 Wind Turbines
    S. Engelken, A. Mendonca (WRD, Germany), M. Fischer (ENERCON Canada, Canada) (WIW15-89)
  • Analysis and Coordination of Delivering Inertial Response by Wind Power Plants
    D. Deroost, P. Tielens (KULeuven, Belgium), K. Srivastava, G. Velotto (ABB Corporate Reseach, Sweden), D. Van Hertem (KULeuven, Belgium) (WIW15-120)
  • Optimisation of the Concept of a Hydraulic-Pneumatic Flywheel System in a Wind Turbine Rotor
    S. Hippel, C. Jauch (Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany) (WIW15-128)

16:50 - 17:30 Discussion

15:30 - 17:30 SESSION 6B: Forecasting
Session Chair: Juha Kiviluoma (VTT, Finland)

15:30 - 16:50 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • A Combined Numerical Weather Prediction Model and Analog Ensemble Method for Short-Term Wind Power Forecasting
    S. Young, J. Zack (AWS Truepower, USA) (WIW15-140)
  • Extreme Value Models for Wind Power Forecast Errors
    P. Bacher, H. Madsen, P. Pinson (DTU Denmark, Denmark), S. B. Mortensen, H. Nielsen (Enfor, Denmark) (WIW15-97)
  • Beyond MAE – the Value of being Right at the Right Time
    B. Brailey, J. Collins, C. Collier (DNV GL, United Kingdom) (WIW15-43)
  • Improving Short-Term Wind Ramp Forecasting in the Tehachapi Wind Resource Area through Targeted Measurements and Next-Generation Prediction Techniques
    J. Zack, John (AWS Truepower, USA), C. P. van Dam, S.-H. Chen, C.-Y. Chen (University of California at Davis, USA), C. MacDonald (Sonoma Technology, USA), J. Blatchford (California Independent System Operator, USA) (WIW15-180)

16:50 - 17:30 Discussion

15:30 - 17:40 SESSION 6C: HVDC Grid Connection
Session Chair: Peter WibĂŠk Christensen (Vestas, Denmark)

15:30 - 17:18 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • New DC Grid Access Approach
    P. Menke (Siemens, Germany) (WIW15-27)
  • HVDC Grid Protection and Fault Trigger Setup Considerations Comprising DC Circuit Breaker Units
    S. Wenig, M. Suriyah, T. Leibfried (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology – IEH, Germany) (WIW15-52)
  • Dynamic Reactive Power Control in Offshore HVDC Connected Wind Power Plants
    J. Sakamuri, N. A. Cutululis (DTU Wind Energy, Denmark), Z. H. Rather (University College Dublin, Ireland), J. Rimez (Elia, Belgium) (WIW15-59)
  • Large Offshore Wind Power Plants with VSC-HVDC Grid Connection: Frequency Stability Control Strategy
    L. Cai (Senvion, Germany), U. Karaagac, J. Mahseredjian (Polytechnical School of Montreal, Canada) (WIW15-74)
  • Control of HVDC-Diode Rectifier Connected Offshore Wind Power Plants During HVDC Faults
    R. Vidal-Albalate, E. Belenguer (University Jaume I de Castello, Spain), R. Blasco-Giménez (Polytechnical University of Valencia, Spain) (WIW15-142)
  • Background Harmonic Amplification in Large Offshore Wind Power Plants
    J. Rasmussen, J. Andersson (Solvina, Sweden) (WIW15-217)

17:18 - 17:40 Discussion

 

19:30 - 22:30Wind Dinner

 

Thursday, 22 October 2015

 
08:40 - 10:00 SESSION 7A: Modelling and Simulation II
Session Chair: Jens Fortmann (HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences, Germany)

08:40 - 09:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Comparison of Dynamic Characteristics of Wind-Energy Plants with Full-Bridge Converters and Doubly-Fed Induction Generators
    C. Heising, D. Meyer, R. Bartelt (Avasition, Germany), V. Staudt (Ruhr University, Germany) (WIW15-119)
  • Interconnection of Advanced Type 4 WTGs with Diode Rectifier Based HVDC Solution and Weak AC Grids
    S. Seman, R. Zurowski (Siemens, Germany), C. Taratoris (Siemens Transmission & Distribution, United Kingdom) (WIW15-181)
  • Simulation of a Large-Scale Series-Connected Wind Power Plant without Substation
    S. Nishikata, F. Tatsuta, K. Suzuki (Tokyo Denki University, Japan) (WIW15-78)

09:40 - 10:00 Discussion

08:30 - 10:00 SESSION 7B: Economic and Market Issues
Session Chair: Martina Fischetti (Vattenfall and DTU, Denmark)

08:30 - 09:42 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • Opportunities, Challenges and Risks for RES Integration in Energy Markets
    A. Flament, T. Chow, P. Joseph (3E, Belgium) (WIW15-100)
  • Implications from Changing the Priority Dispatch for Intermittent Energy Sources to a Market Based Approach: Application to the Spanish Case
    J. P. Chaves Avila, F. Banez-Chicharro, A. Ramos (Univsersity Comillas, Spain) (WIW15-105)
  • On the Economics of Curtailment of Wind Power Plants in the European Legislative Context
    J. Spruytte (Ghent University, Belgium), R. Van Caenegem (Eandis, Belgium), K. Casier, S. Verbrugge (Ghent University, Belgium) (WIW15-106)
  • Cost Optimal Share of Wind Power and PV as a Function of Investment Cost
    J. Kiviluoma, M. Azevedo, E. Rinne, N. Helistö (VTT, Finland) (WIW15-131)

09:42 - 10:00 Discussion

08:40 - 10:00 SESSION 7C: Grid Code Issues II
Session Chair: Ralph Pfeiffer (Amprion, Germany)

08:40 - 09:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Wind Power Grid Codes – Historic Development, Present State and Future Outlook
    T. K. Vrana, H. G. Svendsen, A. Endegnanew (SINTEF Energi, Norway) (WIW15-32)
  • Grid Compliance of Nordex Wind Turbines during Turkey Blackout March 2015
    C. Wessels, S. De Rijcke (Nordex Energy, Germany) (WIW15-40)
  • A Dynamic Approach Aiming to Maximize the Integration of Wind Energy in Power Systems
    Q. Cossart, L. Ruiz GĂłmez, S. Guignard, N. Girard (Maia Eolis, France) (WIW15-169)

09:40 - 10:00 Discussion

 

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 - 12:20 SESSION 8A: HARMONICS
Session Chair: Jian Sun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)

10:30 - 11:50 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • A Methodology for Integration of Wind Turbine Models in Studies Related to Power System Harmonic Resonances
    F. D. Freijedo, S. K. Chaudhary, J. H. M. Guerrero, R. Teodorescu, C. L. Bak (Aalborg University, Denmark) (WIW15-192)
  • Wind Turbine Harmonic Model and Its Application – Overview, Status and Outline of the new IEC Technical Report
    Ɓ. Kocewiak (DONG Energy Wind Power, Denmark) (WIW15-163)
  • Contribution of Background Harmonic Distortion at Wind Power Plant
    R. Vazquez, H. Amaris, M. Alonso (University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain), C. Alvarez (Energy to Quality - E2Q, Spain) (WIW15-95)
  • Harmonic Analysis and Active Filtering in Offshore Wind Power Plants
    S. K. Chaudhary, F. Freijedo, C. L. Bak, R. Teodorescu, J. M. Guerrero (Aalborg University, Denmark), Ɓ. Kocewiak (DONG Energy, Denmark) (WIW15-176)

11:50 - 12:20 Discussion

10:30 - 12:20 SESSION 8B: Overall Power System Aspects I
Session Chair: Bernd Weise (Digsilent, Germany)

10:30 - 11:50 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • International Comparison of Wind and Solar Curtailment Ratio
    Y. Yasuda (Kansai University, Japan), L. Bird (NREL, USA), E. M. Carlini (Terna, Italy), A. Estanqueiro (LNEG, Portugal), D. Flynn (University College Dublin, Ireland), A. Forcione (Hydro-Québec IREQ, Canada), E. Gómez-Låzaro (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain) (WIW15-111)
  • Backup, Storage and Transmission Estimates of a Supra-European Electricity Grid with High Shares of Renewables
    A. Kies, L. von Bremen (ForWind, Germany | University of Oldenburg, Germany), K. Nag, E. Lorenz (University of Oldenburg, Germany), D. Heinemann (ForWind, Germany | University of Oldenburg, Germany) (WIW15-138)
  • Capacity Credit and System Adequacy: The Case of Wind, Wave and Solar PV in the Danish System
    J. FernĂĄndez Chozas (Consulting Engieneer, Denmark), B. V. Mathiesen (Aalborg University, Denmark) (WIW15-191)
  • Integrating Wind and Solar by Multisource Multiproduct Energy Systems
    K. Hemmes (TU Delft, the Netherlands) (WIW15-21)

11:50 - 12:20 Discussion

10:30 - 12:20 SESSION 8C: Country Studies
Session Chair: Clemens Jauch (University of Applied Sciences Flensburg, Germany)

10:30 - 12:00 Presentations (18 min. each):

  • Model Analysis on the Impact of Increasing Renewable Electricity Share in Japan
    T. Wakeyama (Japan Renewable Energy Foundation, Japan) (WIW15-102)
  • Technical Feasibility and Reserve Management for Large Scale Wind Power Integration in an African Country
    W. de Boer, J. Frunt, K. Kumpavat (DNV GL - Energy, Netherlands), A. Suziki (DNV GL - Renewables Energy, United Kingdom), T. Slot, M. Duvoort (DNV GL - Energy, Netherlands) (WIW15-99)
  • Integrating Renewables in Jiangsu Province, China
    T. Brown, S. Langanke, T. Ackermann (Energynautics, Germany) (WIW15-212)
  • Costa Rica: An Outlook on the Integration of Wind Power into a Hydro-Based Power System
    P. Schierhorn (Energynautics, Germany) (WIW15-211)
  • Wind Power Integration on Interconnected or Isolated Upstream Facilities
    S. Barbero, M. B. Barbieri, M. Beroqui, P. L. Arnera (IITREE-LAT, Argentina) (WIW15-175)

12:00 - 12:20 Discussion

 

12:20 - 13:20 Lunch

13:20 - 15:10 SESSION 9A: Modelling
Session Chair: Simon De Rijcke (Nordex Energy, Germany)

13:20 - 14:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • A Miniature Model Demonstration of an Active Resonance Damping Function Using STATCOM in Large-Scale Wind Farms
    K. Kofuji, T. Jintsugawa, C. Nakazawa, T. Tajyuta, H. Shinohara, A. Suzuki (Fuji Electric, Japan) (WIW15-90)
  • Wind Power Simulation Using Correlated Innovation Matrix and Wavelet Multi-Resolution Analysis Approaches
    D. McQueen, A. Wood, A. Miller (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) (WIW15-30)
  • Applicability Analysis on Aggregated Modeling of DFIG Wind Farms in Low-Frequency Power Oscillation
    J.-Y. Ruan, Z.-X. Lu (Tsinghua University, China) (WIW15-55)
  • Impact of Variable Speed Wind Power Generators on Short-Term and Long- Term Voltage Stability
    K. Amarasekara, L. Meegahapola, A. Agalgaonkar, S. Perera (University of Wollongong, Australia) (WIW15-87)

14:40 - 15:10 Discussion

13:20 - 15:10 SESSION 9B: Overall Power System Aspects II
Session Chair: Michael N. Frydensbjerg (Siemens, Denmark)

13:20 - 14:40 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Wind Power Generation Probabilistic Model for Power System Reliability Studies
    E. Nuño, N. A. Cutululis (DTU Denmark, Denmark) (WIW15-69)
  • A Novel Approach to Identify Critical Components in Power Grids Due to Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power
    Y. Yang, P. F. Hansen (DNV GL AS, Norway) (WIW15-193)
  • Combined Transmission and Reactive Power Planning Considering Wind Curtailment
    F. Ugranli (DTU Denmark, Denmark), E. Karatepe (Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey), A. Hejde Nielsen (DTU Denmark, Denmark) (WIW15-82)
  • Investigating Variable Renewable Energy (VRE) Integration Strategies with a Novel Electricity System Simulation Model
    M. McPherson, B. Karney (University of Toronto, Canada) (WIW15-51)

14:40 - 15:10 Discussion

13:20 - 15:10 SESSION 9C: Operational Aspects
Session Chair: Rena Kuwahata (Ecofys, Germany)

13:20 - 14:20 Presentations (20 min. each):

  • Case Study of Sequential Wind Power Cut-Out Occurrences in Japan
    C. Urabe, T. Saitou, K. Kataoka, K. Ogimoto (University of Tokyo, Japan) (WIW15-45)
  • Influence of the Spatial Distribution of Generation on Frequency Stability after a Generation Outage
    L. Wagner, E. Tröster (Energynautics, Germany) (WIW15-196)
  • A Hybrid Physical and Machine Learning Based Forecast of Regional Wind Power
    S. Vogt, J. Dobschinski, T. Kanefendt, S. Otterson, Y.-M. Saint-Drenan (Fraunhofer IWES, Germany) (WIW15-115)

14:20 - 15:10 Discussion

 

15:10 - 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 - 16:30 SESSION 10: CLOSING SESSION – PODIUM DISCUSSION
Session Chair: Helge Urdal (ENTSO-E, United Kingdom)

15:30 - 16:25Podium Discussion

  • Topic: What are the Next Steps for Implementing the ENTSO-E Network Codes?
    Participants:
    Ralph Pfeiffer (Amprion, Germany), Eckard Quitmann (Enercon, Germany), Tobias Gehlhaar (DNV GL, Germany), Til Kristian Vrana (Sintef, Norway)

16:25 - 16:30 Closing Remarks, Thomas Ackermann (Energynautics, Germany)

 

CONFIRMED POSTER PRESENTATIONS (as of 11 October 2015)

     

  • Comparison on Wind Turbine Condition Monitoring Methods Using SCADA Data
    N. Chen, R. R. Yu, Y. Chen (ABB Corporate Research, China) (WIW15-25)
  • An Equation Error-Based Scheme for Online Parameter Tracking of the SCIG Wind Turbine Fed by a Full-rated Converter
    J-Y. Ruan, Z-X. Lu, Y. Qiao, Y. Min (Tsinghua University, China), R.-Y. Wang (Jibei Power Grid, China) (WIW15-38)
  • A Method of Finding Optimal Network Configuration and Wind Generation Dispatch in Grid Security Threatening Conditions
    M. Bajor (Institute of Power Engineering Gdansk Division, Poland) (WIW15-50)
  • Flexibility Characterization for High Wind Power Penetration Systems. The Spanish Case.
    S. MartĂ­n MartĂ­nez, A. Honrubia Escribano, M. Cañas CarretĂłn, E. GĂłmez LĂĄzaro, (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain), J. P. S. Catalão (University of Beira Interior - UBI, Portugal) (WIW15-92)
  • Spatial and Temporal Variation of Wind Power for Norwegian Price Areas
    A. LÞvholm, E. Berge, Ø. Byrkjedal (Kjeller Vindteknikk, Norway) (WIW15-124)
  • Ancillary Services from Renewable Power Plants - RePlan Project Perspective
    M. Altin, A. D. Hansen, N. A. Cutululis, H. W. Bindner (DTU, Denmark), F. Iov, R. L. Olsen (Aalborg University, Denmark) (WIW15-155)
  • Dynamic Wind Farm Power Simulation
    D. McQueen, A. Wood, A. Miller (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) (WIW15-194)