10th Annual Trans-Atlantic Infraday Conference Schedule

10th Annual Trans-Atlantic Infraday Conference Schedule
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20426 (metro stop: red line Union Station)
08:30
Registration, Coffee & Tea
09:00
Welcome
Sauleh Siddiqui, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Conference Chair
09:15
to
10:45
Session 1a (Venue:3M2)
Market design(I)
Chair: Masood Parvania
Session 1b (Venue:3M3)
Emissions
Chair: Emily Fisher
Bowen Hua (University of Texas) & Ross Baldick
A Convex Primal Formulation for Convex Hull Pricing
Dawud Ansari (DIW Berlin, TU Berlin)
OPEC Market Power: Insights from Computational Equilibrium
Modelling
André Ortner (Vienna University of Technology) &
Daniel Huppmann
Modeling competitive equilibrium prices for energy
and balancing capacity in electricity markets involving nonconvexities
Clara Orthofer, Daniel Huppmann & Volker Krey
Shale gas & South Africa’s energy future - too costly too late?
Christoph Weber (University Duisburg-Essen)
Efficient market design for short-term power markets with
inflexible units
Hang Yin (Resources for the Future),
Dallas Burtraw, Anthony Paul & Karen Palmer
Using Allowance Allocation Methods to Prevent Emissions
Leakage under the Clean Power Plan
Masood Parvania (University of Utah) & Roohallah Khatami
Continuous-time Marginal Pricing in Electricity Markets
Emily Fisher (Johns Hopkins University),
Benjamin F. Hobbs, & J. Hugh Ellis
Energy Sector Emissions Downscaling: Methods and
Challenges
10:45
Coffee break
11:00
to
11:45
Plenary Session
Prof. Michael C. Ferris, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Integrated Modeling for Optimization of Energy Systems
Joint work with C. Boehringer and T. F. Rutherford
11:45
Lunch break
13:00
to
14:45
Session 2a (Venue:3M2)
Market design(II)
Chair: Olivier Massol
Session 2b (Venue:3M3)
Methodology
Chair: Brent Eldridge
Thushara De Silva (Vanderbilt University),
George Hornberger & Hiba Baroud
Power Generation Expansion Planning with Multiple
Constraints for Sri Lanka.
Kerstin Daechert (University of Duisburg-Essen) &
Christoph Weber
Linear reformulations of the unit commitment problem.
Bertrand Rioux (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and
Research Center), Philipp Galkin, Frederic Murphy &
Axel Pierru
How do price caps in China’s electricity sector impact the
economics of coal, power and wind? Potential gains from
reforms.
Kwami Senam Sedzro (Lehigh University),
Alberto J. Lamadrid & Luis F. Zuluaga
Post-disaster Electric Grid Restoration Resource Allocation.
Juan Andrade (University of Texas) & Ross Baldick
Electric Transmission Infrastructure Expansion Considering
Property Value Impact on Routing.
Richard Weinhold (TU Berlin) & Steven Gabriel
Discretely Constrained MCPs – Application on a stylized
electricity market.
Olivier MASSOL (IFP School, City University of London &
Chair “The Economics of Natural Gas”) &
Florian PERROTTON
The economics of rate-of-return regulation in the natural gas
pipeline industry.
Sriram Sankaranarayanan (Johns Hopkins Unversity),
Felipe Feijoo & Sauleh Ahmad Siddiqui
Sensitivity and covariance in a large-scale Stochastic
Complementarity problem using first order approximation.
Brent Eldridge (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) &
Richard O'Neill
Reactive Power Extension to the DCOPF.
14.45
Coffee Break
15:00
to
15:45
Plenary Session
Prof. Dennice F. Gayme, Johns Hopkins University
Finding new markets for wind energy: Exploiting wind farm flow physics to enable
more cost effective secondary frequency regulation with wind.
Session 3a (Venue:3M2)
Investment
Chair: Christian von Hirschhausen
Session 3b (Venue:3M3)
Demand Response
Chair: Marc Beaudin
Karlo Heinsch (TU Berlin), Konstantin Loeffler, P. Oei, F.
Holz
Designing an Energy System based on 100% Renewables in
2050
15:45
to
17:30
Golbon Zakeri, M. Habibian, A. Downward, M. Anjos &
M. Ferris
Models for co-optimization of demand response and reserve
offers in electricity markets.
Donald Hanson (Argonne National Laboratory) &
David Schmalzer
Generating Unit Retirements and New Capacity Needs Under
Three Market Structures.
Steven A. Gabriel (University of Maryland),
Jacob Schaperow,Michael Siemann,Jaden Crawford,
Sanhe Hu & Christopher Sloop
A Simulation Model for Determining Optimal Demand
Response Actions: Application to the ERCOT Power Market.
Huai Jiang (Johns Hopkins University) & Adrien Vogt-Schilb
In Search of Adaptive Strategy for Power System Expansion
in Bangladesh through Robust Decision Analysis.
Vignesh Subramanian (University of South Florida),
Tapas K. Das & Changhun Kwon
Dynamic Pricing and Demand Response in Electricity
Networks Serving Smart Communities.
Gϋrhan Kök (Koc University), Kevin Shang & Safak Yϋcel
Investments in Renewable and Conventional Energy: The
Role of Operational Flexibility.
Mel T. Devine (Trinity College Dublin) & Valentin Bertsch
Using a rolling-horizon stochastic mixed complementarity
equilibrium model to examine the benefits of load shedding
strategies.
Clemens Gerbaulet (TU Berlin), Casimir Lorenz, Pao-Yu
Oei, Mario Kendziorski & Christian von Hirschhausen
The Future of Nuclear Power Generation in Europe - Model
Analysis using the dyn-ELMOD Framework.
Marc Beaudin (Johns Hopkins University),
Hamidreza Zareipour & Anthony Schellenberg
A Framework for Modelling Residential Prosumption Devices
and Electricity Tariffs for Residential Demand Response
17:30
End of Conference
18:00
Evening Reception at Baan Thai,
1326 14th Street, NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20005
(6 to 9 pm)