Program World Wind Energy Conference WWEC2017 Malmö, Sweden. June 12-15, 2017. program wwec2017 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 2 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 >>> program wwec2017 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 >>> 3 program 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 >>> 4 program wwec2017 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 >>> 5 program wwec2017 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 6 17:30-19:30 Networking mingle hosted by Region Skåne in the exhibition hall 19:30 Conference dinner including entertainment program wwec2017 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 >>> 7 program wwec2017 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) 8 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
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