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Wednesday 27th May 2015 France’s Smart Grids market – what’s new? PLENARY SESSION 9:00 OPENING SPEECH: Presentation of France’s energy transition law and of prospective changes to the energy market France’s energy transition law: roadmap and objectives What can be done to make France’s energy transition law and the NOTRe law (Nouvelle Organisation Territoriale de la République) work together? and more specifically as regards the issues surrounding local authorities’ expertise, budgetary issues and access to data? Why introduce the multi-annual programming of energy (PPE - programmation pluriannuelle de l’énergie) to manage the energy mix? 9:30 ROUND TABLE 1: Which smart grid solutions to facilitate the energy transition? Conducted by: Nathalie CROISE, Environmental Journalist What are the various possible components and what benefits could they bring? How do flexibility, demand/response, the integration of RE sources, storage, etc. contribute to the energy transition? Storage, a tool to foster the flexibility of production and usage? What role can storage play in the development of self-consumption? Towards a better energy balance with "power to gas"? What are consumers’ expectations of the energy transition? Which aspects do consumers readily accept and in which areas are they looking for reassurance? Olivier BAUD, CEO, ENERGY POOL Fabrice BOISSIER, Deputy Director General, ADEME Patrice GEOFFRON, Professor, UNIVERSITÉ PARIS DAUPHINE Franck LACROIX, R&D Director, EDF Hervé MIGNON, Director Economics, Forecast and Transparency division, RTE Thierry SUDRET, Director Smart Grids Program, ERDF 10:30 Break 11:00 Presentation: The SMART GRIDS France Association: what are its objectives? What are the Association’s primary objectives? What is the Association’s governance system? Who does what? How does it relate to the other initiatives that feature on the roadmap? What are the next steps? Dominique MAILLARD, Chairman of the Management Board, ASSOCIATION REI/SMART GRIDS FRANCE 11:15 ROUND TABLE 2: Development of the French Smart Grids industry

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Wednesday 27th May 2015 France’s Smart Grids market – what’s new?

PLENARY SESSION

9:00 OPENING SPEECH:

Presentation of France’s energy transition law and of prospective changes to the energy market

France’s energy transition law: roadmap and objectives

What can be done to make France’s energy transition law and the NOTRe law (Nouvelle Organisation Territoriale de la République) work together? and more specifically as regards the issues surrounding local authorities’ expertise, budgetary issues and access to data?

Why introduce the multi-annual programming of energy (PPE - programmation pluriannuelle de l’énergie) to manage the energy mix?

9:30 ROUND TABLE 1: Which smart grid solutions to facilitate the energy transition? Conducted by: Nathalie CROISE, Environmental Journalist

What are the various possible components and what benefits could they bring?

How do flexibility, demand/response, the integration of RE sources, storage, etc. contribute to the energy transition?

Storage, a tool to foster the flexibility of production and usage? What role can storage play in the development of self-consumption?

Towards a better energy balance with "power to gas"?

What are consumers’ expectations of the energy transition?

Which aspects do consumers readily accept and in which areas are they looking for reassurance?

Olivier BAUD, CEO, ENERGY POOL Fabrice BOISSIER, Deputy Director General, ADEME Patrice GEOFFRON, Professor, UNIVERSITÉ PARIS DAUPHINE Franck LACROIX, R&D Director, EDF Hervé MIGNON, Director Economics, Forecast and Transparency division, RTE Thierry SUDRET, Director Smart Grids Program, ERDF

10:30 Break

11:00 Presentation: The SMART GRIDS France Association: what are its objectives?

What are the Association’s primary objectives?

What is the Association’s governance system? Who does what?

How does it relate to the other initiatives that feature on the roadmap? What are the next steps?

Dominique MAILLARD, Chairman of the Management Board, ASSOCIATION REI/SMART GRIDS FRANCE 11:15 ROUND TABLE 2: Development of the French Smart Grids industry

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Conducted by Dominique PIALOT, Journalist In Environment, Energy, Climate Change, Green Growth, Columnist, LA TRIBUNE

The definition of smart grids: a jeopardised concept? What is the position in France and overseas?

Towards the convergence of the ELEC and digital industries?

What is the reality of the French market? France, creating the blueprint? o What constraints affect the French market? o In which particular areas are France’s industrial players ahead of the game?

Development of the French Smart Grids industry overseas: o How open and dynamic are overseas markets? o How are regulatory situations affecting the market? o The issues surrounding standards: current state of affairs and consequences for the

development of the industrial market

Prospects in emerging and developing countries Jean-Luc BEYLAT, President, ALCATEL LUCENT BELL LABS FRANCE

Nicolas D’ARCO, Deputy Head for Energy Technologies, DGE Jean-François GOUMY, Head of Departement, Energy and Environmental sectors, BUSINESS FRANCE

Nouredine HADJSAID, Professor, INP Grenoble Laurent SCHMIT, President, INTERPOLE SMARTGRID FRANCE

Alexis PHELIZON, Smart Grids Project, Manager, ERDF

Fabrice ALVES, Utilities Segment Manager and Energy Division Strategy, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

12:15 ROUND TABLE 3: Towards the industrial roll-out of smart grids Conducted by Dominique PIALOT, Journalist In Environment, Energy, Climate Change, Green Growth, Columnist, LA TRIBUNE

What can be done to capitalize on demonstrator projects and anticipate the post-demonstrator phase?

What benefits can be gained from demonstrator projects and who reaps those benefits?

How do we make the transition from the demonstrator phase to the industrial roll-out phase?

Which methodology should be developed? How do we go about implementing a cost-benefit analysis (CBA)? Which guidelines should be followed?

Replicability and Scaling map: which approach should be adopted when using local demonstrator results as a starting point for industrial roll-out in other zones or on another scale?

Which public tools are introduced following this demonstrator phase?

What kind of support, financial or otherwise, do public players have planned? Didier LAFFAILLE, Head of Technical Department, CRE Michel BENA, Smartgrids Director, RTE

Philippe DAGUZAN, Head of Integration and Industrial Deployment Unit ERDF

Régis HOURDOUILLIE, Principal Consultant, Global Utility Team Smart Grid Lead, ERICSSON 13:00 Lunch 14:00 KEYNOTE SESSION Podium in the exhibition hall Gilles GALLEAN, Technical Manager, ERDF

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14:00-15:00: BARCAMP

BARCAMP 1 : Energy Transition and smart grids Conducted by: Pascale JEAN, E&U, Associated, PWC and Laurent MOREL, E&U Director, PWC BARCAMP 2 : Energy Transition and smart grids

Conducted by: Jean-Christophe BERTRAND, E&U Director, PWC and Angélique WEINGARTNER, Senior Manager E&U, PWC

FOCUS ROOMS

Room 1 : INTENATIONAL FOCUS: Feedback from overseas: What lessons can be learnt from experiences overseas?

Conducted by Eric MOREL, Smart Energy Specialist, MACH & TEAM

15:00 DEMAND/RESPONSE PRESENTATION Thomas MIKKELSEN, Director, VASAAETT 15:30 EBADGE & VE Elektro Ljubljana : Energy Demand Management, Demand Response

Integration of Demand Response in Cross-Border Balancing Markets - eBADGE project proposes an optimal pan-European Intelligent Balancing mechanism, piloted on the borders of Austria, Italy and Slovenia, that is able to integrate Virtual Power Plant Systems that can assist in the management of the electricity Transmission and Distribution grids in an optimized, controlled and secure manner.

Virtual Power Plant and the DSO -case of VE Elektro Ljubljana (Ways in which carefully crafted energy demand management program can add value)

Practical experiences and what practices work and what do not work for a Demand Response program.

Marko SVETINA, Managing director, CYBERGRID Ursula KRISPER, Head of advanced services Department, ELEKTRO LJUBLJANA Room 2 : FOCUS ON LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Conducted by: Hervé RANNOU, CEO, ITEMS 15:00 From the Electricity Pact to the large Breton smart grid

A smart grid roadmap involving local authorities, industry players and academics

A commitment from the regions: local energy loops

From pilots to wide-scale roll-out: the West now a candidate for a large electric smart grid Dominique RAMARD, In Charge of Climate and Energy, President of The Environment Commission, CONSEIL REGIONAL DE BRETAGNE

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15:30 SMART GRID VENDEE : A new way of managing the public distribution grid

La Vendée, a region driving innovation

The widespread roll-out of RE enabled by the pilot

The future of grid management

Flexibility benefitting the distribution grid

Towards industrialization Alain LEBOEUF, President, Deputy of Vendée, SyDEV Olivier GROB, Engineering Manager, ERDF Olivier HERSENT, President & Chief Technology Officer, ACTILITY

16:00 CityOpt and smart citizenship

Cityopt, a European partnership project

The Smart Grids ecosystem in the Nice Côte d’Azur region

2015: participatory pilots currently underway

2016 +: towards Smart Cities Yves PRUFER, Manager of the metropolitan agency for energy performance, METROPOLE NICE COTE D’AZUR Patrick LESBROS, Business Development Manager, EDF – COMMERCE MEDITERRANEE 16:30 BREST: the multi-energy platform in the Capucins Eco-District, building the smart grid through step-by-step experimentation

Self-consumption and third party injection of PV electricity

Monitoring all of the district’s programmes

Long-term goal: offer an innovative combination of services and functionalities

A regional approach that will progressively involve new specialised industries Sylvie MINGANT, Energy Manager, BREST METROPOLE Thierry DJAHEL, Prospective Development Director, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC FRANCE

Room 3 : FOCUS ON FRENCH PROJECTS

Conducted by Pierre-Jean CHERRET, VP Smart Energy, ITEMS 15:00 GREENLYS: How can electricity system flexibility help support the energy transition?

A keen understanding of the benefits and effects of residential load-shedding (capacity, side effects)

New and innovative load shedding control methods (Panel)

Energy aggregators’ business models: initial trends

The role played by DNOs as flexibility facilitators: presentation of the “energy aggregators portal”

Initial trends of the CBA and its contribution to the New Industrial France smart electric grids initiative Gilles DEOTTO, Smart Grid Business Development Manager, GAZ ELECTRICITE DE GRENOBLE Guillaume LEHEC, Head of Aggregation Department, Ecometering, GDF SUEZ Damien PICAULT, Project manager for smart grid R&D projects, namely GreenLys and SOGRID, G2Elab/GINP

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Guillaume ROUPIOZ, GreenLys Project Manager, ERDF Jean WILD, Smart grid R&D collaborative projects and microgrid program manager, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

15:30 Micromanagement and Demand Response on existing infrastructure with Lookies and

Green Yellow (Groupe Casino)

Demand-response and precision remote control, feedback on actual investment costs for large commercial infrastructures

TBM within the Casino infrastructure, a heterogeneous infrastructure without Hypervision

Lookies, a standardized control solution perfectly suited to this kind of complex situation

Louis GUTHMANN, CEO, LOOKIES

Cyril GILOT, Business Development Director, GREENYELLOW

16:00 MILLENER: a wide-scale demonstrator project focusing on flexibility in the residential insular power sector

How residential customers can contribute to insular electricity systems: demand-response, production, storage…

Future of the centralized management of distributed RE production and storage

Economic model for residential prosumers Yves JEANJEAN, Innovation Projects Manager, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Michael LIPPERT, Marketing and Business Development Manager, Energy Storage Systems, SAFT

Christian DUMBS, Senior Project Manager Smartgrids, DIRECTION DES SYSTEMES ENERGETIQUES

INSULAIRES Eric MEVELLEC, SmartGrid Project Manager, EDELIA 16:30 TBH Alliance: Residential Energy Dashboard

Generating electricity savings with the help of pertinent information

A consumer-centric solution developed by a multi-disciplinary consortium

Testing by a wide consumer panel Paul ROSSINES, President & TBH Project Director, QUARTUM Cédrik PELHERBE, Senior Manager, CGI Business Consulting Marc BONS, CEO, FLUDIA

17:00 Storage system based on second life batteries within a public distribution substation

First ever pilot on a national level focusing on the use of second life electric vehicle batteries for stationary energy storage

Integration and optimization of local decentralized PV production within a district

Validation of a potential second life storage operator’s business model Gaizka ALBERDI, Chef de Projet SmartGrid, ERDF Brice FOURNEY, Directeur Technique – Génie Electrique, BOUYGUES ENERGIE SERVICES Francisco CARRANZA, Chef de Service Nouveaux Business, NISSAN Yann CHAZAL, Innovation project leader, RENAULT

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Room 4: FOCUS ON THE SMART GRIDS INDUSTRY: How is France’s smart grids industry exported overseas? Conducted by Jean-François GOUMY, Head of Departement, Energy and Environmental sectors, BUSINESS France

15:00 The Smart Electric Grids/SMART GRIDS France association: who will benefit and how?

How will the association actually work?

How will all those involved in the French Smart Electric Grids industry (leaders, SMEs, start-ups, etc.) benefit from joining the association?

What will the benefits be as regards international development?

Who can join the association, and why should they do so?

Valérie-Anne LENCZNAR, General Delegate, Association REI/Smart Grids France 16:00 ALSTOM: Spotlight on international development

Alstom Grid France: 85% of turnover generated by export

Global market and growth prospects

Alstom: 23 pilot projects around the world

Alstom: examples of overseas references (India, Qatar, USA/New York, Singapore, Nordic countries, Colombia, etc.)

Open Innovation: encouraging French start-ups to venture overseas

Alstom, our vision of the Smart Grid France Association: tomorrow’s employment opportunities Rodolphe DE BEAUFORT, Smart Grid Marketing Director, ALSTOM

16:30 ACTILITY: The challenges of international development and the key factors for success

Presentation of the role of an international Smart Grid player

Today’s most buoyant industrial sectors as regards existing valuation mechanisms

Regulations within the European market and the opening of new markets Mehdi HAJJAM, BU Energy Director, ACTILITY

16:30-17:00: BARCAMP SESSION FEEDBACK

Podium in the exhibition hall Conducted by: Pascale JEAN, E&U, Associated, PWC

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Thursday 28th May 2015 The digital revolutionization of energy

PLENARY SESSION

9:30 ROUND TABLE 4 : CONNECTED THINGS /The IoT in the energy sector: what are the development prospects within the smart grids market?

Meters: what pivotal role do they play between the grid and the consumer?

What convergence between ICTs and electricity?

Smart energy, part of the IoT? How is it actually used and what changes does it mean for firms and consumers?

Could the IoT interfere with industry players’ plans, and if so, to what extent?

How can the IoT help build the electric grid of the future?

What value for the energy system?

Connected vehicles, one-of-a-kind connected things?

How do consumers go about taking ownership of these new things? Raphaël BERGER, Head of Media & Digital Department, IFOP Philippe COUTURAUD, Energy/Utility Business Development Director for EMEAR, CISCO Jérôme BOISSOU, Marketing Manager France, LEGRAND Olivier HERSENT, President & Chief Technology Officer, ACTILITY Fred POTTER, CEO & Founder, NETATMO Serge SUBIRON, CEO, IJENKO

11:00 Break 11:30 ROUND TABLE 5: BIG DATA & SMART DATA

Big data developments: how are the NICT giants affecting the smart grids market?

Massive inflow of DATA: what are the consequences for the market?

How can we envisage using all the data collected? What are the real needs? Is all this data actually useful?

Data protection: regulations or constraints?

Problems surrounding the value of data: FR vision vs that of the USA.

Towards the monetisation of data?

Meter-generated Big Data at the heart of every process?

Cyber-security of data, a hurdle for smart grid development? François BLANC, Digital transformation Director, ERDF Arnaud LEGRAND, CEO, ENERGIENCY Sophie NERBONNE, Director for Compliance, CNIL Bertrand SERP, President, ASSOCIATION OPEN DATA FRANCE, Vice President, METROPOLE TOULOUSE Fabien TERRAILLOT, Head of the Software Unit – Directorate-General for Enterprise, DGE Philippe VIE, Vice President, CAPGEMINI CONSULTING Iain STEWART, Utilities Consultant International, TERADATA INTERNATIONAL

13:00 Lunch

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14:00: KEYNOTE SESSION Podium in the exhibition hall Sylvie JEHANNO, Director Residential Markets, EDF

14h30 SMART AWARDS Ceremony

14:45 PRESENTATION: Bridging the digital and energy transitions? Overview of the digital bill

How will it affect the Smart Grids market? Axelle LEMAIRE, French Deputy Minister for Digital Affairs, MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY, DIGITAL AND INDUSTRY

14:00-15:00 BARCAMP

BARCAMP 3: Internet of Energy Conducted by Eric MOREL, Smart Energy Specialist, MACH & TEAM BARCAMP 4 : Big Data and Smart Grids Conducted by Pierre-Jean CHERRET, VP Smart Energy, ITEMS

FOCUS ROOMS

Room 1 : INTERNATIONAL FOCUS Conducted by: Thomas MIKKELSEN, Director, VASAAETT

15:00 ESTONIA: ELEKTRILEVI, Feedback on the roll-out of meters and initial data use case study

Feedback mid-way through the roll-out of the 650,000 meters

Presentation of the meter network roll-out and monitoring support tool

Initial data use case studies Régis HOURDOUILLIE, Principal Consultant, Global Utility Team Smart Grid Lead, ERICSSON Daniel PAKIRY, Consulting and Sales Manager for Utilities, ERICSSON 15:30 NORWAY: Local Intelligence – Big Data and Machine Learning – spotlight on the Norwegian energy provider Ringerisks

reduced grid costs thanks to optimized planning through local predictive analysis

automatic demand-response mechanisms to monitor the emergence of electric vehicles

a system up-and-running in less than 6 weeks, ready to receive data from millions of sensors Gilles du CREST, Energy and Ressources Market Director, MICROSOFT Knut JOHANSEN, CEO, ESMART SYSTEMS

16:00 LODIS : Local optimization of consumption against local generation as a smart solution (Results from project implementation by NESS in CEZ, Czech republic)

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Prediction of local consumption and photovoltaics generation

Shift from ripple control system to smart grid solution

Dynamic Time-of-Use for balancing of the LV grid

How to get real flexibility in the distribution grid Frantisek MÜLLER, Smart Grid Projects Expert, CEZ DISTRIBUCE Martin KOMINEK, Head of Smart Energy, NESS EUROPE Petr ZAPARKA, IT Solution architect specialized on energy sector, NESS CZECH

16:30 EUROPE : POST

A software platform to optimise transport, production and storage capacities in large electricity systems Peio LAHIRIGOYEN, Consultant, ARTELYS Olivier TEYTAUD, Researcher, INRIA

17:00 USA : WE ENERGIES, “Smart Metering Big Data Analytics” : Feedback

Making data "talk" for the benefit of operational departments: management of metering, grids, clients;

Key methodological and technological success factors;

Examples of uses: loss reduction, grid optimisation, predictive maintenance… David FERNANDEZ, Smart Grid Analytic Services Europe, ORACLE

Room 2: FOCUS ON LOCAL AUTHORITIES Conducted by Jean-Marc PROUST, Energy Purchase Manager, FNCCR 15:30 Energy management in hospitals thanks to the IoT: The example of l’Hôpital Simone Veil

A dual objective: cost reduction and energy-use management

Introduction of the Energy Management System (SMEn - Système de Management de l’Energie) at l’hôpital Simone Veil

Sources of savings detected Yahia BEHLOULI, Project Chief Engineer, HOPITAL SIMONE VEIL Julien MERIAUDEAU, Associate Director, UBIGREEN

15:30 Nanterre Cœur de Quartier – the business model adopted by an operational smart grid

A newly-built district with smart grid-ready buildings

3 cornerstones: inform, manage, monitor commitment

A B2B2C smart grid operator

A thriving economic model Jérôme TCHIBOUKDJIAN, Directeur Général Adjoint & Directeur Business Development,EMBIX

Olivier SELLES, R&D Group Leader Energy / Smart Grids, BOUYGUES IMMOBILIER

16:00 NICE MERIDIA: towards the actual integration of a Smart Grid in the Nice region

Presentation of the Nice Méridia project: stakes, objectives and players involved in this urban project

The Smart Grids study: phases, results and difficulties encountered

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What are the development prospects for Smart Grids in the near future? Eric L'HELGUEN, CEO, EMBIX

17:30 SOLENN: customers and the wider community all Smart Grid stakeholders

EDM, new impetus for the community thanks to Linky

The contribution digital technology has made to EDM for customers and the wider community

Targeted shaving, an alternative to load shedding

Hugues MEILI, CEO, NIJI Laurent AUGU, Director R&D, VITY TECHNOLOGY Jean-Paul AUCHER, Community Councillor Delegate from Energy, LORIENT AGGLOMERATION Claudie GUYOMARD, SOLENN Project Manager, ERDF

Room 3: FOCUS ON FRENCH PROJECTS Conducted by Guillaume MACAIGNE, Director, INOV360 15:00 ISSYGRID: A new approach to data collection

Key aspects of the project

Organized data collection

Guaranteeing a citizen-friendly system

Targeting openness and citizen involvement

Olivier SELLES, R&D Group Leader Energy / Smart Grids, BOUYGUES IMMOBILIER

Joanna MASSON, Legal Counsel for Economic Affairs, FRENCH DATA PROTECTION AUTHORITY

15:30 SMART ELECTRIC LYON: one of the largest experimental platforms piloting the electricity systems of the future

A customer-centric pilot project upstream of the meter

An extensive experimentation and research programme

Current status & initial results in terms of savings and statistics

Christophe REINERT, Smart Electric Lyon Project Director, EDF Mathilde PEYRAT, Statistical Evaluation Responsible Smart Electric Lyon, EDF R&D Stéphane ROBIN, Tenured Researcher, CNRS / SEL Research Coordinators of economics projects, UNIVERSITY OF LYON 16:00 Metering Data Processing Systems: How Big Data is helping leverage ERDF’s future challenges

Why a Big Data system? the origins of the project

Approach adopted and accomplishments to date

Using data analysis and Agility to drive the Smart Grid forward Tarik LOISEAU, Head of Data Labs & Big Data, ERDF IT DEPARTMENT

Antoine JUNQUA, Utilities Director, TERADATA

17:00 Gazpar, the smart gas meter of the future

An energy efficiency tool serving both customers and the wider community

Better energy demand management

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Better quality invoices

A project developed together Didier GUILLOT, Director of Innovation, SAGEMCOM Patrick MOSKOWICZ, Smart Metering Manager, ITRON

17:30 The Linky Radio Transmitter (ERL: L'Emetteur Radio Linky), the communication gateway that gives devices wireless access to the Linky meter’s data

General presentation of the ERL: a collaborative innovation driven by a group of industrial players federated by Smart Electric Lyon

Two home automation protocols chosen: Zigbee and KNX RF

Development of prototypes for summer 2015, access conditions and specifications of the ERL

Getting involved in the ERL design process Olaf MAXANT, Chargé de mission "Smart Grid", EDF R&D

Philippe MAGNERON, Président du Comité Technique Smart Electric Lyon, HAGER Room 4: FOCUS ON SMEs/START Ups Conducted by: Alexandre HOFFER, Senior Consultant, E-CUBE STRATEGY CONSULTANTS

15:00 HOMEPULSE by WATTGO

The Homepulse solution, 3 years’ research resulting in an off-the-shelf solution.

An all-in-one cloud-based, scalable IoT platform

Smart data & Customer Engagement, our economic model Maxime LEMAIRE, CIO, WATTGO

15:30 ENERGIENCY AUGMENTED

Making data generated by the IoT both accessible and intelligible

Big Data for real-time analysis

Using data visualisation to shape energy use

Using augmented reality to foster energy savings Erwan DAUBERT, Directeur Technique, ENERGIENCY 16:00 TECHNICIEN 3.0: The Toulouse-based strand of ERDF’s innovation contest, "Réseau Electrique Intelligent"

In Toulouse, ERDF is driving innovation through experimentation by launching the Technicien 3.0 innovation contest targeting innovative start-ups

ERDF, backing innovation through a national contest

The commitment to support start-ups in Toulouse Jean PAOLETTI, Regional Director, ERDF

16:30 VestaEnergy, cooperative energy management Modelling and optimization algorithms

Projected energy management Mutualisation within a building and/or district

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Xavier BRUNOTTE, CEO, VESTA-SYSTEM

17:00 TRIALOG: Innovative processes for Smart Grids Architecture – The SGAM approach

Resilience - The D2R2+DR approach

Applying these processes to SOGrid Alain MOREAU, General Manager, TRIALOG 17:30 CITYZEN DATA: An IoT platform, one of the vital building blocks in your Smart Grid and meter projects

Performance, feature-rich functionality and security

An accelerator for your projects

Headache-free Big Data

Mathias HERBERTS, CTO, CITYZEN DATA

16:30-17:00 BARCAMP SESSION FEEDBACK

Podium in the exhibition hall

BARCAMP 3: Internet of Energy Eric MOREL, Smart Energy Specialist, MACH & TEAM

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Friday 29th May 2015 From smart grids to smart energy

PLENARY SESSION

9:00 OPENING SPEECH: Third Industrial Revolution in the Nord - Pas de Calais region

Jérémy RIFKIN, Founder and President, FOUNDATION ON ECONOMIC TRENDS

10:00 ROUND TABLE 6: Energy meter roll-out: what kind of implementation and mutualisation should be envisaged?

What are the roll-out procedures?

What form will the industrialization plans take? What will they actually include?

What kind of links between infrastructures and EDM?

Towards a reconfiguration of trades?

Is there a demand for the mutualisation of multi-energy meters and is it possible?

David KREMBEL, Head of gas infrastructure unit, DGEC Sabine CORCOS, Deputy head of the office of electrical grids and energy regulation, DGEC

Bernard LASSUS, Senior Executive Director of the Linky Program ERDF Jean LEMAISTRE, Deputy CEO, GRDF Patrice NOVO, VP Marketing Cities, VEOLIA Philip LOLIES, Vice President Marketing and Applications AMS / IPG Products, ST MICROELECTRONICS

11:15 Break 11:45 ROUND TABLE 7: From multi-fluid smart grids to SMART ENERGY: towards energy communities, "micro-grids"?

From ELEC smart grids to multi-fluid smart grids: what level of mutualisation?

Towards increasing cross-disciplinarity

A growing territorial dimension: what role do local authorities play?

How can we forge these "energy communities" involving local authorities, energy providers and consumers?

How should we go about educating consumers?

Eco-districts, fostering improved governance of multi-fluid grids? Jean Baptiste GALLAND, MD Strategy, ERDF Eric L'HELGUEN, Managing Director, EMBIX Marc AUBRY, General Manager, MORBIHAN ENERGIES

13:00 Lunch

14:00 KEYNOTE SESSION Podium in the exhibition hall

Nikos HATZIARGYRIOU, President, ETP SMARTGRIDS

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FOCUS ROOMS

Room 1: INTERNATIONAL FOCUS Animé par Mohamed LARABI, Senior Partner Energy & Utilities, EY

15:00 DENMARK: Technical Advantages of the rollout of 400 000 OSGP meters in Denmark

Beyond simple metering

How the deployed 400 000 OSGP meters in Denmark, helps SEAS-NVE to monitor and control the power quality

Load management

How end-users optimize their power consumption

Bo DANIELSEN, Head of metering, SEAS-NVE 15:30 THE NETHERLANDS: TEXEL ENERGY

Creation of an energy community based on the production, sale and procurement of energy from renewable sources

Reduction of individual energy-use and flexibility

Facilitation of distributed generation projects through the creation of a power exchange market

Wide-scale self-sufficiency testing

Testing the use of new technology to allow the system to be operated efficiently (Cloud Power ) and at an acceptable price

Philippe VIE, Vice President, CAPGEMINI CONSULTING 16:00 USA: DUKE, Feedback on the roll-out of Smart Grid nodes and future developments

Feedback on the roll-out of 138,000 Smart Grid nodes

Future case study focusing on decentralized applications Donald POLLOCK, Principal consultant, Utilities, ERICSSON Régis HOURDOUILLIE, Principal Consultant, Global Utility Team Smart Grid Lead, ERICSSON

16:30 CUBA: From Communist energy distribution to the Smart Grid

Appliance upgrades

Arrival of the first automated systems

Full and coordinated automation of the electric grid

Development of the Smart Grid

Guillaume CLERC, Smart Grid solutions coordinator, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

17:00 LODIS Frantisek MÜLLER, Smart Grid Projects Expert, CEZ Martin KOMINEK, Head of Smart Energy, NESS

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Room 2: FOCUS ON LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Conducted by Hervé RANNOU, CEO, ITEMS

15:00 GRHYD: First French pilot project focusing on Power-to-Gas

Technological state of the art of Power-to-Gas

Planned development path

Presentation of the latest news and challenges facing the GRHYD project in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region

Roch DROZDOWSKI, Head of Mission Smart Grids, GRDF

15:30 HIKARI, Europe’s first energy-positive mixed microgrid, a demonstrator project in Lyon Confluence

A well-designed architecture and environmental design

Microgrid-scale mutualisation

One redevelopment firm to foster a sustainable urban project

A redevelopment firm that has entered into structural partnerships

Jérôme CLEMENT, Technical Manager, BOUYGUES IMMOBILIER David CORGIER, Managing Director, MANASLU Benoit BARDET, Deputy Director, SPL LYON CONFLUENCE

16:00 GAZELEC de PERONNE: Feedback on the management of multi-fluid meters within a medium-sized energy firm

GAZELEC de PERONNE’s activities in the electricity, gas and water sectors

Running a multi-fluids pilot: from expectations to results

System reliability, security and performance

Resources needed to exploit this kind of system and lessons learnt Laurent MORELLE, Manager, GAZELEC DE PERONNE René COUZINIER, Smart Grids Project Leader, CIAC IT

16:00 KERGRID: the flexibility of a microgrid as part of a global approach

Optimized use of RE, reduced grid constraints, economic depreciation and the integration of electric mobility

From positive energy buildings to positive energy regions

Flexible energy management in tertiary buildings – the provider’s perspective Edouard CEREUIL, Head of Energy Service, MORBIHAN ENERGIES

Room 3: FOCUS ON FRENCH PROJECTS

Conducted by Eric MOREL, Smart Energy Specialist, MACH & TEAM

15:00 TRANSFORM: a multi-fluid approach to town planning that helps leverage the energy

transition

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Piloting new working methods between the metropolitan area, energy firms and town planners in Lyon’s Part-Dieu district

Energy diagnosis of the Part-Dieu district as it currently stands today

Devising energy policy scenarios for the Part-Dieu district in 2030

Simulation of possible energy policies to establish how they would affect the electricity distribution grid’s load curve in 2030

Aurélie FERRAGE, Smart grids project leader, ERDF

15h30 NICE GRID: An ambitious and innovative smart solar district project

Prosumers fostering active demand management: which offers? what motivating factors? what sources of flexibility? Presentation of the results obtained over the course of 3 pilot seasons.

Roll-out and exploitation of a grid energy management system: feedback.

Electric storage for the grid and customers: initial learnings

Electric hot water tank control: a lever to foster the roll-out of REs?

Findings and prospects. Isabelle JALMAIN, Smart Grids Project Manager, EDF – COMMERCE MEDITERRANEAN Christophe LEBOSSE, Project Manager, ERDF – MEDITERRANEE Laurent SCHMITT, President, INTERPOLE SMARTGRIDS FRANCE 16:00 Study by the French Agency for the Environment and Energy Management (ADEME): Smart gas meters, households’ habits and energy savings

Which gas consumption information tools should households be offered to foster more efficient use of resources over the long-term?

What accompanying actions could the various players develop to strengthen the impact the gas consumption information tools have on EDM?

How can the various user profiles be identified and how should each of these profiles be addressed?

Which methodological aspects need to be considered to assess what effect each of the different tools has on energy savings?

Aurélie GOATER, Project Manager, ALPHEEIS - Energie & Environnement Martin REGNER, Smart Grid Engineer, ADEME Roch DROZDOWSKI, Head of Mission Smart Grids, GRDF

16:30 SESAM GRIDS: SESAM GRIDS : Safety sEcurity and StandArdisation for sMart Grids Antonio KUNG, Managing Director, TRIALOG Ilinca VANNESTE, Responsable Equipe Analyse Fonctionnelle Smart City, COFELY INEO Lucas GRIFFATON-SONNET, Chargé de mission Innovation & Stratégie, COFELY INEO

16:30-17:00 RESTITTUTION BARCAMPS (Podium en salle d’exposition)

BARCAMP 5 : Compteurs intelligents et multi-fluides Philippe Vié, Vice President, CAPGEMINI CONSULTING