Energy Seminar Series TSBE Centre & New Thames Valley Vision with Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce 1st & 2nd March

The academic partners of New Thames Valley Vision (NTVV) and Technologies for Sustainable Built Environments (TSBE) Centre at University of Reading are organising 4th LV workshop to disseminate learning from the NTVV project and encourage discussion between academia, Distribution Network Operators, industry and regulators. In continuation of the LV workshop series, the 4th workshop will cover the following topics:

1st of March 2017, Day 1 PM: 12.00 to 19.00

  • Forecasting techniques for distribution level demand
  • Impact assessment of LCT uptake in LV networks

2nd of March 2017, Day 2 AM: 09.30 to 13.00

  • Energy storage control for support of distribution networks
  • Demonstration of results from field trials of energy storage control

2nd of March 2017, Day 2 PM: 14.00 to 16.30 (Jointly with Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce):

  • Commercial application of energy storage at the grid level

The participants are expected to include active researchers in demand analytics and energy storage control as well as representatives from UK DNOs, Ofgem and industry. Confirmed speakers include: Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, DNV GL, AES Corporation, University of Oxford, Newcastle University, University of Strathclyde, University of Manchester and University of Reading.

There will be an opportunity to present a poster. If you would like to present a poster please provide a short summary of the work (abstract) by emailing:

Dr Timur Yunusov (t.yunusov@reading.ac.uk)

Location: Meadow Suite, Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading, RG6 6UR.

Travel directions to the University: https://www.reading.ac.uk/about/visit-us.aspx

Registration deadline: 15th of February 2017

There will be a self-funded (£20) dinner in the evening of the 1st of March.

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