Maximizing the performance, design, and business model for hybrid

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Maximizing the performance, design, and business model for hybrid renewable energy systems

Total identified microgrid capacity has grown from 4,393 megawatts (MW) in the second quarter of 2014 to more than

12,000 MW today, according to Navigant Research .* The drivers behind this growth range from the need for greater grid reliability and resiliency, to the need for integrating more renewable energy into the grid -- including distributed solar, wind, biogas, etc. These trends, as well as the need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and improve the economics of off-grid energy systems, are are compelling utilities, municipal governments, rural and island communities, and other stakeholders to look at microgrids and virtual power plants (VPPs) as key strategies for meeting the world's future energy needs.

The Microgrid Global Innovation Forum 2015 brings together thought leaders, energy executives, and project managers from around the world for focused networking and information sharing concerning the design, implementation and operation of hybrid energy, renewables-centric microgrid systems. The emphasis is on maximizing the effective use of sustainable and distributed energy resources, refining the positive business model for a range of microgrid deployments, and sharing real-world system case studies in both grid-tied and off-grid/remote/island environments.

The event will focus on:

 Microgrid feasibility, design, and implementation

 Refining the business case for off-grid, remote, and island microgrids

 Solar + storage advances

 Utilization of energy storage for microgrid scenarios

 Advanced battery, fuel cell, and flow battery technologies

 Microgrid power control, management, and integration

 Integrating distributed renewable energy resources into the grid

 Effective project evaluation, implementation, and management

 Regulatory and public policy advances

 Standards and interoperability issues

 Market drivers and opportunities world wide

 and more!

Organized by:

* Microgrid Deployment Tracker 2Q2015, Navigant Research

A High-Value, Unique International Gathering

Real-World Lessons: The emphasis of the event is on key take-aways from leading microgrid projects in a range of regions and deployment environments .

Bottom Line Focus: The Forum’s goal is to help project developers, end users and utilities maximize the business case for hybrid energy microgrids in various scenarios

Executive Networking: Strategic partnerships and alliances will shape the future of this industry. The event will foster interaction among key decision makers and stakeholders across the microgrid spectrum.

Results Oriented: Ample time is reserved for discussion of technology advances and projects at the forefront of microgrid development. Network with project principals and get up to speed on best practices and success strategies.

Financing sources: Summit attendees will learn about effectively planning and financing renewable energy and microgrid projects, and network with key investment professionals who are

Open, Cross-Sector Networking

This independent, industry-open event brings together thought leaders, regulators, project developers and technology innovators from around the world and across market sectors for objective, focused networking and sharing of insights.

Special attention will be given to case studies and business models for maximizing performance and value for key stakeholders across the energy ecosystem.

Who Should Attend?

Microgrid project developers, owners, and entrepreneurs

Utility and energy provider executives

Solar PV, wind power, biogas, CHP, and renewable energy companies

Power control system and software vendors

Battery suppliers and energy storage companies

Regulatory and policy development professionals

Researchers, educators, and professors focusing on sustainable energy

Financial and VC professionals

System integrators and project consultants

Program Schedule

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

08:00 - 17:30 On-Site Registration Open

08:00 - 09:00 Networking Breakfast

09:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:00

11:00 - 12:30

Session 1: Microgrid Markets, Business Issues, and Financing

Evolving Microgrid Trends and Markets

Ken Horne, Associate Director—Smart Grid, Navigant Research

Global Market Perspectives for Microgrids

Ernesto Macias, President, Alliance for Rural Electrification

Opportunities and Challenges of Renewable Microgrids from an Investor Perspective

Arnaud Henin, Founding Partner, Gommyr Power Networks

Distributed Generation and Microgrid Performance Factors from an Insurer's Perspective

Paul Cullum, Product Development Manager, HSB Engineering Insurance

Networking Coffee Break

Session 2: Energy Storage and Microgrids

Optimal Power Planning for Storage Systems in Microgrids

David Rivas, Researcher, Renewable Energy Grid Integration Department, CENER

Integration and Operation of Flow Batteries in Micro- and Macrogrids

Dr. Matthew Clarke, Energy Storage Specialist, Gildemeister Energy Solutions

Flywheel-Based Microgrids: Cleaner and Cheaper Power for Maritime Applications

Dr. Josep M. Guerrero, Professor in Microgrid, Aalborg University

Advanced Microgrid Project for Testing Full Scale Energy Storage Systems (ESS)

Eugenio Dominguez Amarillo, CEO, Win Inertia

12:30 - 14:30 Networking Luncheon

14:30 - 16:00

16:00 - 16:30

16:30 - 18:00

16:00 - 16:30

Session 3: Microgrid Management and Control

Stabilizing Small Isolated Grids: A Compelling Business Case

Pablo Astorga, Global Sales Manager, Microgrids, ABB

Advanced Microgid Energy Management Systems Including Electric Vehicles

Miguel Cruz-Zambrano, Head of Smart Grid and Energy Economics Group, Catalonia Institute for

Energy Research (IREC)

Challenges and Solutions for Frequency and Voltage Control In Islanded Low-Voltage Microgrids with

Distributed Energy Resources

Dr. Jerónimo Quesada Castellano, Department of Electronic Technology, University of the Basque

Country UPV/EHU

Networking Coffee Break

Session 4: Off-Grid, Remote, and Island Systems

Networking Luncheon

Application of Energy Storage and Wind to Power Remote Mine Microgrids

Dr. Mohammad Sedighy, Principal Consultant and Associate, Hatch Electro-Technologies

PV Integration in Large Genset Grids: The Case Study of Cobija, Bolivia

David Garcia, Applications Engineer, SMA Ibérica Tecnología Solar, S.L.U.

Remote Microgrid-Based Refueling Systems for Aerospace & Low-Carbon Energy Applications

Dr. Enrique Troncoso, Systems Engineering Consulting, Boeing Research & Technology Europe

Parallel Multistring Battery Management for Off-Grid Systems

Jerome David, Project Leader, Arelis Group

18:00 - 19:30 Networking Reception

Program Schedule

Thursday, September 17, 2015

08:00 - 17:30 On-Site Registration Open

08:00 - 09:00 Networking Breakfast

09:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:00

11:00 - 12:30

12:30 - 14:30

14:30 - 16:30

16:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 18:00

16:00 - 16:30

Session 5: Microgrid System Design, Forecasting, and Implementation

Application of Methodology for Microgrids Deployment: Life Factory Microgrid Project

Dr. Raquel Garde, Energy Storage Area Manager, Spanish Center for Renewable Energies (CENER)

Load-Profile Assessment & Forecast for Microgrid Design and Optimization

Patrick Leguillette, Consultant, QiDO Energy Development GmbH

Load Management and Invoicing in Remote Microgrids

Xavier Vallvé, Director, Trama TecnoAmbiental

PV-hybrid Lithium Ion Battery System for a Hospital Complex in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Busso v. Bismarck, Co-Founder and Head of Business Development, Qinous GmbH

Networking Coffee Break

Session 6: Microgrids in Grid-Connected Environments

Island Operation as a Network Reliability Enhancement Tool

Zdeňka Pokorná, Strategy Specialist, ČEZ Distribuce, Corp.

Islanding of a Commercial District with PV And Lithium Ion Batteries

Thomas Drizard, Project Engineer, ERDF

Testing of Automated Network Control for Resolving Network Constraints in Areas Exposed to DER in Europe

Dr. Iñigo Cobelo, Project Manager, Energy & Environment, Tecnalia Research & Innovation

Networking Luncheon

Session 7: Developing World Case Studies

Innovative Business Models for Cashflow-Positive Microgrids in Rural Development

Setu Pelz, Project Development, RVE.SOL

Lessons Learned Operating ERIL Microgrids in Senegal

Tomás García, General Manager, Rural Electrification EMEA, SunEdison

Hydrokinetic Turbines for Micro Grids In Remote Areas: Peruvian Amazon Village Case Study

Dr. Karl Reinhard Kolmsee, Chief Executive Officer, Smart Hydro Power

Microgrids in India: Potential and Challenges

Souvnik Roy, Project Officer, Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute

Networking Coffee Break

Session 8: Solar + Storage Microgrids

Long Duration Storage + Solar in Microgrids? An Assessment Using Real World Microgrid

Deployments

Matthias Hermes, Director, European Sales, Aquion Energy, Inc.

Networking Luncheon

Dinos Gonatas, Principal, CPG Advisors

Current Solutions for PV Large Microgrids with Energy Storage

Dr. Vicente Salas, Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Event Partners

About the Organizer:

The Smart Grid Observer is an online information portal and weekly enewsletter serving the global smart grid industry. SGO delivers the latest news and information on a daily basis concerning key technology developments, deployment updates, standards work, business issues, and market trends driving the smart grid industry worldwide. The publication serves a global readership of executives and practitioners in the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution industry. For a free subscription, visit www.smartgridobserver.com

Attendees at the Previous 2013 Edition in Irvine, California Include:

ABB

Alstom Grid

Altairnano

Ameren

Anbaric Power LLC

BC Institute of Technology Centre

Black & Veatch

Boeing Energy

Boreal Renewable Energy Development

Burns & McDonnell

California ISO

Canadian Solar Inc.

CCL Components Ltd

CERTS Microgrid Project

Colorado State University

ComRent International

Connecticut Center for Advanced

Technology

Customized Energy Solutions

Distributed Sun, LLC

DNV KEMA

Duke Energy

Dynamic Energy Group

Dynapower Company LLC

East Bay Asian Local Development

Company

Edison International

Electric Power Research Institute

Emerson Network Power

EnerNex

Enphase Energy

ETAP

FuelCell Energy

Galvin Electricity Initiative

GE

General Microgrids

HOMER Energy

Honeywell

Idaho Power Company

Industry Canada | Industrie Canada

Intelligent Power & Energy Research Corporation

K2J Environmental

Keystone Steel & Wire

Korea Polytechnic University

Landis+Gyr

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

Leidos

Lockheed Martin

Lux Research

Marsh Creek LLC

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

MotuSolar

Navigant Research

NEDO

NovaTech LLC

NRG Energy

OPAL-RT Technologies

Pareto Energy

Peerless Lighting

Platts

Power Analytics

PowerStream Inc.

Princeton Power Systems

QinetiQ North America

REpower Systems Inc.

ResoTek, Inc

Rhombus Energy Solutions

Rhombus Energy Solutions

S&C Electric

Sail Capital Partners

Saint Joseph's University

Sandia National Laboratories

San Diego Gas & Electric

Saudi Aramco

Saviva Research LLC

Schneider Electric sg++

Shimizu Corporation

Siemens AG

SMA America, LLC

Smart Com d.o.o.

Southern California Edison

Spirae, Inc.

The Boeing Company

Trojan Battery Company

UC San Diego

UCLA

UniEnergy Technologies

University of Alberta

University of California, Irvine

University of Texas at El Paso

Varentec

Vestas

Viridity Energy

Wells Fargo Bank - RETECHS

WindLogics / NextEra Energy

Wuhan Huayuan Fukang Electric

Power Co. Ltd

Attendee Feedback from Previous Edition:

"Excellent event. High quality speakers with huge

experience in this space."

- Vice President of a major west coast financial institution

"The confeence was great -- good diversity of topics and

presenters."

- Alex Lauderbaugh, Navigant Research

"The confeence was great and very informative for me. It

was great to see speakers from government and military,

as well as speakers working on the modeling software and real projects in rurual and remote areas. The technical information was great too."

Samina Ali, Solar Energy Consultant, Boreal Renewable

Energy Development

"My overall conference assessment was excellent. I particularly liked the opporunity it provided to meet with an array of microgrid leaders and get the benefit of their knowledge, perspectives and objectives."

- Kurt Yeager, Vice Chairman, Galvin Electricity Initiative

"We were extremely impressed with the range of critical topics that were discussed at the event. A truly informative, engaging and memorable conference. We are looking forward to the next one!"

- Rick Sander, CEO, Rhombus Energy Solutions, Inc.

"I liked the quality of attendees who had a wealth of experience performing projects with real lessons learned from their experiences."

- Brian Warshay, Lux Research

2015 Microgrid Global Innovation Forum Venue

:

IL3 Instituto de Formacion Continua

Universitat de Barcelona

Districte 22@, Ciutat de Granada, 131

08108 Barcelona

T. +34933093654 www.il3.ub.edu

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Register securely online at www.microgridinnovation.com

Your registration includes all sessions, breakfasts, luncheons, networking breaks, and receptions throughout the Forum, September 16 17, 2005.

Registration Fee: € 695

Program Contact:

For sponsorship, exhibition, and registration inquiries:

Daniel R. Coran

Editor, Smart Grid Observer

+1-815-310-3343 dcoran@smartgridobserver.com www.smartgridobserver.com

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