Program - WWEC2017

Program
World Wind Energy Conference
WWEC2017 Malmö, Sweden. June 12-15, 2017.
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SUNDAY 11 JUNE
14:00
WWEA General Assembly (members only)
MONDAY 12 JUNE
9:30-10:00
Opening Ceremony
10:00-11:00
Keynote speeches
11:00-12:00
Panel discussion:
12:00-13:00
Lunch Break
12:30-14:00
Exhibition & poster presentations
14:00-15:30
National Markets and
Policies
Technology:
Offshore Wind
Gone with the wind:
Upgrading North Africa’s Trade
Wind-induced Phosphate
footprints into carbon-free
fertilizers
Khalid Benhamou,
Saharawind, Morocco
Using a cloud-based geoportal
to improve accuracy of weather
forecasting for offshore
operations
How to boost the Nordic Wind Power Markets in light of the current crisis
Design of a 300 MW gridconnected onshore wind farm in
Kattina-Syria
Prof. Dr. Ali Hamzeh,
Al-Ahliyya Amman University,
Jordan
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Graham Howe, AXYS
Technologies, Belgium
The present situation and
developing trend of Chinese
offshore wind power
Shen Dechang, Chinese Wind
Energy Equipment Association
Hybrid Systems
Modeling and Optimization
of Coordinative Operation
of Hydro-wind-photovoltaic
Considering Power Generation
and Output Fluctuation
Xianxun Wang, Wuhan
University, China
Advanced Energy
Management to Avoid Power
Uncertainty and Frequency
Affectation from Hybrid Systems
Maria Fernanda Alvarez
Mendoza, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, Instituto
de Ingeniería, México
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Comparison of Public Policies
on Wind Energy between Brazil
and Colombia
Prof. Dr. Claudia Esquivel,
University of Sao Paulo and
University of San Buenaventura,
Brazil
Wind-temperature mapped from
JAXA`s Satellite remote AMSR2
sensing over the North Pacific
Ocean
Elisa Sorrivi, DICAM
- University of Bologna, Italy
Modelling and validation of a
hybrid platform for wind and
wave energy
Pilar Heras, Floating Power
Plant A/S & Aalborg University,
Denmark
15:30-16.00
Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
16:00-17:30
National Markets and
Policies: Europe
Wind Power in Sweden/Future
challenges
Lars Andersson,
Swedish Energy Agency,
Sweden
More than 40% wind power!
How do the Danes do it?
Sten Lillienau, Neas Energy,
Sweden
New Phase in the Ukrainian
Wind Power Development
Galina Shmidt, Ukrainian Wind
Energy Association
Identifying drivers for increasing
wind capacity. The case of
Spain
Consolación Quintana Rojo,
University of Castilla La Mancha,
Spain
Design features of wind diesel
hybrid power plants in Russian
Arctic climate
Prof. Viktor Elistratov, Peter the
Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic
University, Russia
Making Wind Energy Popular
through Design
Sigvald Harryson, InnoVentum
AB, Sweden
Wind technology: Wind
Turbine Components
Hybrid Systems
KEYNOTE: Adaptive Slot
Blowing for Wind Turbine Blade
Load Control
Analysis of the Savings for Small
Wind-Solar System in a Grid
Connected Load
Prof. Dr. David Greenblatt,
Technion – Israel Institute of
Technology
Determination of design loads
for wind turbine drive trains
using the multibody-system
simulation
Thomas Rosenlöcher, Institute of
Machine Elements and Machine
Design, Technische Universität
Dresden, Germany
Soil-Structure Drive Train
Interaction of wind turbine
Alexander Werkmeister, Center
for Wind Power Drives, RWTH
Aachen, Germany
Pulsed- Coandă Reciprocating
2-DOF Wind Energy Generator.
A Radically New Concept
Prof. Dr. David Greenblatt,
Technion – Israel Institute of
Technology
Khisa Humphrey Bwire Sirengo,
Ashikaga Institute of Technology,
Japan
Harness Renewable Energy
Resources Together: Developing
Wind-Solar Hybrid Power
Projects in Pakistan
Zeeshan Asfaq, WWEA, Pakistan
Participatory approaches for
community wind-solar hybrid
systems for the sustainable
electricity supply in Nepal
Prem Kumar Pokhrel, Alternative
Energy Promotion Centre, Nepal
On outlines of proposed
pilot projects on small-scale
wind power developments in
rural areas for off-grid rural
electrification: the case of
Ethiopia
Prof. Dr. Woldemariam WoldeGhiorgis, Addis Ababa University,
Ethiopia
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TUESDAY 13 JUNE
9:00-10:00
Plenary: Renewables Working Together Towards a 100%
Renewable Energy Supply
11:00-11:30
Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
11:30-13:00
Social Participation
Technology for Arctic
Climate
Participatory zoning approach
for wind power in Japan
Dr. Shota Furuya, ISEP, Japan
Cold climate wind energy
research and innovation
activities in Sweden
Göran Ronsten, WindREN,
Sweden
Wind Power Project Managers
facilitate the transition to a
sustainable energy system?
Liselotte Aldén, Uppsala
University, Sweden
Recommendations for
Alleviation and Management
of Local Conflicts Related to
Onshore Wind Farms
Leire Gorroño, Nordic
Folkecenter for Renewable
Energy, Denmark
Community engagement and
benefit sharing practices in
wind development in Australia
and developed pathways
for achieving positive social
outcomes
Taryn Lane, Hepburnwind,
Australia
13:00-14:00
Experimental validation of
models for ice shed risk
analysis
Markus Drapalik, Institute
of Safety/Security and Risk
Sciences, University of Natural
Resources and Life Sciences,
Vienna, Austria
Sensitivity of icing losses.
Terrain versus elevation – a
case study
Johan Hansson, Kjeller
Vindteknikk, Sweden
Experimental investigation of
ice mass detection on a 1 KW
wind turbine blade using its
natural frequencies
Sudhakar Gantasala, Luleå
University of Technology,
Sweden
100 % Renewable
Energy Solutions
Sustainable Malmö
Anders Elmqvist, City of Malmo,
Sweden
Energy transition project –
Using wind energy in district
heating systems to replace
fossile sources
Reimar J. C. von Wachholtz,
Germany
Power-to-gas for the
Development of a National
Distribution Network for Mobility
Applications
Daniele Pagani, Nordic
Folkecenter for Renewable
Energy, Denmark
Ensuring Wind Energy’s Role
in Attaining 100RE:Overcoming
the setback distance obstacle
Gadi Hareli, Israeli Wind Energy
Association
Lunch Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
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14:00-15:30
Community Power
National Wind Energy Policies
of Turkey and Road Map
Development for Diyarbakir,
Van, Çanakkale and Burdur
cities of Turkey for Transition to
100 % Renewable Energy with
Community Power
Prof. Dr. Tanay Sidki Uyar,
Marmara University/Eurosolar
Turkey
Community wind, cooperatives
and windturbines - A
selection of projects with
special attention to medium
windturbines
Frits Ogg, O2G Sustainable
Energy Solutions,
The Netherlands
Sustainable energy solutions:
The potential for community
wind in South Africa
Faraimunashe Nkomo, Erfurt
University, Germany
Wind Resource
Assessment
Atmospheric turbulence
characteristics over complex
terrain
Ali Al Sam, Lund University,
Sweden
High-Resolution Wind Resource
Mapping over Complex Terrains
of Himalayas
Prof. Dr. Ram P. Regmi, National
Atmospheric Resource and
Environmental Research
Laboratory, Tribhuvan University,
Kathmandu, Nepal
Wind potentail assessment in
Cuba
Prof. Dr. Conrado Moreno
Figueredo, Center for Study of
Renewable Energy Technologies,
CETER. Technological University
of Havana Jose A. Echeverria,
CUJAE, Cuba
Wind Power Density in Five
Locations in Yemen
Prof. Dr. Mohammed Bawadi,
Hadhramout University, Yemen
15:30-16:00
Optimising System Integration of Wind Power
Energy system integration
characteristics of innovative
wind turbine concepts
Freia Harzendorf, Center for Wind
Power Drives RWTH Aachen
University, Germany
An Evaluation of a Control
Method of Energy Storage
Systems for Scheduled
Generation by Wind Power
Systems for an Electricity
Market under a Grid Code
defining Maximum Change of
Wind Power Output in a Time
Interval
Masakazu Ito, Waseda
University, Japan
DONQ CHOTE - Demonstration
of new qualitative innovative
concept of hydrogen out of wind
turbine electricity
Ahmed Aly, FAST - Federazione
delle associazioni scientifiche e
tecniche, Italy
Evaluation of IEC 61400-21
Calculated Harmonics for
Gamesa G52 Wind Turbine at
Different Grid Configurations:
Comparison and Lessons
Learned
Ali Khazma, Regional Center for
Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency (RCREEE), Egypt
Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
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16:00-17:30
National Policies and
Markets: Asia
Wind Resource
Assessment
KEYNOTE: Present Status and
Future Prospect of Wind Power
Generation in Japan
Reduce uncertainty in long term
corrections using appropriate
reference data
Prof. Dr. Izumi Ushiyama,
Ashikaga Institute of Technology,
Japan
Rickard Klinkert, Kjeller
Vindteknikk AB,
Sweden
Wind Energy Development in
India: current status and way
forward
Gourav Gandhi, Black & Veatch,
India
Cost effective power
performance testing with
nacelle mounted Lidars
Paul Mazoyer, LeosphereCUJAE,
Cuba
The Current Status and
Developing Trend of Chinese
Wind Power Industry
Wang Dagang, Chinese Wind
Energy Equipment Association
Bangladesh: Feasibility Study
of Wind Power Generation:
A Statistical Study in the
Perspective of Wind Power
Density and Plant Capacity
Factor
Harogabinda Baidya, Minority
Self Empowerment Foundation,
Bangladesh
Methodology Study for the
Urban Wind Energy, Applying
CFD: Study Case, Engineering
Tower Building, II-UNAM
Ernesto Arteaga-López,
Engineering Institute of National
Autonomous University of
México
An urban boundary layer wind
measurement campaign in
Spain for small wind turbine
installation
Aya Aihara, Uppsala University,
Sweden
Small Wind Technology
Analysis on aerodynamic
performance of Inverse tapered
small wind turbine based on
BEM
Mitsumasa Iino, Ashikaga
Institute of Technology, Japan
Development of a New Wind
Turbine Simulator
Kamran Shirzadeh, Tari, Shahid
Beheshti University, Iran
A comparison between
horizontal and vertical axis
turbines
Christoph Netsch, RWTH Aachen
University, Germany
Innovative pitch controlled small
wind turbine allows storm proof
energy production in winter
Sander Mertens, Windchallenge,
The Netherlands
A Reciprocating Wind Energy
Generator driven by Pulsed
Coandă-Jets
Prof. Dr. David Greenblatt,
Technion - Israel Institute of
Technology
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17:30-19:30
Networking mingle hosted by Region Skåne in the exhibition hall
19:30
Conference dinner including entertainment
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WEDNESDAY 14 JUNE
9:00
Plenary: Industrial Solutions for a Renewable Energy Supply
11:00-11:30
Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
11:30-13:00
Which Policies Foster Wind
Power and Social Support?
Wind Farm Operations:
Economic Aspects
Small Wind:
Vertical Axis Technology
Success of wind onshore
auctions – effects of auction
design and national context
Katherina Grashof, Institute for
FutureEnergySystems (IZES),
Germany
Methods for long-term
adjusting operational data in a
post-construction energy yield
analysis
Johan Hansson, Kjeller
Vindteknikk, Sweden
Closed-Loop Control of a
Plasma-Enhanced Vertical Axis
Wind Turbine
Prof. Dr. David Greenblatt,
Technion - Israel Institute of
Technology
The Swedish certificate system
– disaster for local windpower
owners
Wind turbine performance
decline in Sweden
Tore Wizelius, Vindform AB,
Sweden
Jon Olausen, Uppsala University,
Sweden
Hybrid Design of Wind Turbines
Optimized for Low Wind Speeds
Using Combination of Darrieus
and Savonius Rotor and Varying
the fins in Savonius Rotor Part
Fadlan Surya Adi Tama, Gadjah
Mada University, Indonesia
Local Referendums related
to Wind Energy in Germany.
Experiences.
Frank Rehmet,
Mehr Demokratie, Germany
Auction design - Implication for
project developer and changes
in project ownership
Malte Greve, REETEC GmbH,
Germany
A Study of Twin Co- and
Counter-Rotating Vertical
Axis Wind Turbines with
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Huayi Peng, City
University of Hong Kong
The role of Wind Energy
between EU Electricity
Balancing harmonisation and
national solutions
Christian Slottke, Legal Dep.,
Enercon GmbH, Germany
Barriers to the use of
performance measurement
systems in Brazilian wind farms
Marllen Santos, Federal
University of Rio Grande do
Norte, Brazil
Savonius Wind Turbine Shows
a Better Performance in
Turbulence
Shuji Otomo,
Hokkaido University, Japan
13:00-14:00
Lunch Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
14:00-15:30
Innovative Business Models
Operation &
Maintenance
Wind Farm Development
Aspects
Towards symbiotic business
model in wind power industry
Mike Danilovic, Halmstad
University, Sweden
Standardized Wind Farm Data
Collection and Reliability
Assessment for O&M
Optimization
Volker Berghout, Fraunhofer
IWES, Germany
Wind Farms:
Technical Development
Henrik Aleryd,
Power Väst, Sweden
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Costs of wind energy in new
markets: A comprehensive
analysis from Vietnam based on
LCOE calculation
Quynh Chi Trinh, GIZ (German
Organization for International
Development Cooperation) in
Vietnam
Reducing Levelised Cost
of Energy through effective
lubricant choices
Daryl Luke, Castrol UK Ltd.
Wind self-consumption in
industry, municipalities &
agriculture
Gian Schelling, Northern Power
Systems, Switzerland
Continuous Online Monitoring
of Oil Quality, Additive
Consumption and Identification
of Critical Operation Conditions
Manfred Mauntz, cmc
Instruments GmbH, Germany
The market value of wind power
Heinz-Theo Mengelkamp,
anemos Gesellschaft für
Umweltmeteorologie mbH,
Germany
Vibration monitoring systems
for performance and reliability
assessment.
Andrea Sanchez Ramirez, IX
Independent eXperts,
The Netherlands
15:30-16:00
Break
Exhibition & poster presentations
16:00-17:00
Closing Ceremony
Presentation of the
World Wind Energy Award
XX:XX
WWEC2017 Conference
Resolution
BO01 Guided tour
Field trip day
Lillgrund Offshore park
(not confirmed)
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Highlight of some results from
ongoing and recently finished
technical research projects
within wind power
Sara Fogelström, Swedish Wind
Power Technology Centre/
Chalmers University of Tecnology,
Sweden
Presentation of the Host of
the WWEC2018
Bo01 is a sustainable part of Malmö, a leading international example of environmental adaptation and social
sustainability in a densely built-up area
THURSDAY 15 JUNE
9:00
Analysis of wake effect in
Colombia’s first wind farm and
its relation to power generation
and spatial distribution of wind
turbines.
Daniel Esteban Riveros Nieto,
National University of Colombia
Enercon Tower factory,
Landskrona