Documents

Smart Energy Dialog, 2010 in Berlin

Participants list (pdf)

 

Intelligent Electricity – Background and Scope

Key Note address

The intersection of national and global security and climate change”

Vice Admiral Dennis V.McGinn, U. S. Navy (retired), CEO, Remote Reality

 

What does a Smart Grid do?” (pdf)

Piers Nabuurs, CEO, KEMA

 

 

Intelligent Electricity Generation and Intelligent Net Infrastructure: Virtual Power Plant

From combined projects to virtual power plants and beyond” (pdf)

Valerie Speth, Dipl.Ing. and M.Eng.Management, Corporate development, juwi Holding AG

 

Integration of large scale windpower” (pdf)

Klaus Baggesen Hilger, M.Sc.Eng., Ph.D., Senior Innovation Manager, DONG Energy

 

The role of ICT in the smart distribution grid (pdf)

Astrid Nieße, Dipl.-Inform. (FH), Dipl.-Biol., Group Manager Energy Management, OFFIS

 

 

Intelligent Electricity Demand: Demand Management, Demand Response and Smart Metering

 

Smart Buildings Meet the Smart Grid” (pdf)

Alexis Ringwald, Co-founder and Director of Business Development, Valence Energy

 

Energy Efficiency through Transparency” (pdf)

Georg Riegel, CEO, deZem

 

Demand Management: Practices and Barriers” (pdf)

Barbara Dörsam, Senior Project Manager, E-Energy pilot region Mannheim

 

 

Intelligent Electricity Storage: Electric Vehicles

 

Field trials of electric vehicles in the German Capital region” (pdf)

Frank Behrendt, FAV TransportTechnology Systems Network

 

Boosting electric vehicles to boost smart grids” (pdf)

Wouter de Ridder, The New Motion

 

 

Intelligent Electricity Consumption: Commuter and High Speed Rail

 

eMobility on Track - Lessons of 100 Years History of Smart Electric Mobility” (pdf)

Thomas Paesler, Responsible Subject Specialist Energy, Climate Protection, Energetic Vehicle Technology, DB Environment Centre

 

Intelligent Energy Management, Supply and Consumption in the Railway Industry” (pdf)

Tjark Siefkes, Senior Director Product Management, Bombardier Transportation GmbH

 

 

Smart Energy Financing, Regulation and Standardisation – creating the framework for the transition

 

A Smarter Grid through Smart Policy - municipal energy financing in the United States” (pdf)

John Farell, Institute for Local Self Reliance

 

The German National Smart Grid Standardization Strategy” (pdf)

José González, Dipl. -Wirtsch. - Inform., R&D Division Energy Group "Interoperability and Standards", OFFIS

 

100% renewable electricity. A superSmart Grid roadmap to 2050” (pdf)

Antonella Battaglini, SuperSmart Grid

 

Smart energy is renewable energy. Regulatory framework for a complete renewable energy supply” (pdf)

Björn Klusmann, Bundesverband Erneubare Energie e.V

 

 

Concluding remarks and outlook

 

Smart Energy Policy Begins With Ethical Resource Policy” (pdf)

John Petersen, Fefer Petersen & Cie

 

Concluding remarks by Piers Nabuurs, CEO, KEMA