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Organised by:
7th Annual
Europe’s leading and longest established Smart Energy Summit
7th EUROPEAN SMART ENERGY awards ceremony 2016
Featuring
www.smuksummit.com
28-29 January, Lancaster Hotel, London
Tel +44 (0)207 127 4501 Fax +44 (0)207 127 4503 email [email protected]
Conference & exhibition
SPONSORS FROM OUR 2015 EVENT INCLUDED:
5 CONFERENCES PACKED INTO 2DAYS
SMART METERING UK & EUROPE
SMART CITIES, IoT (Internet of Things) &
THE CONNECTED HOME
SMART GRIDS- OPTIMISATION INTEGRATION
& COMMUNICATION
SMART WATER & GAS METERING
BIG DATA, ANALYTICS & ENERGY STORAGE
60+ Top level Speakers 500+ Delegates 30+ Booth exhibition
Policy & Regulation Metering Roll-outs Retail Market Review Consumer Engagement Field Operation Management
Smart Innovations Asset Financing Smarter Energy Storage Future Cities Data Security
Developments, Challenges and Opportunities in Smart Technology for Utilities
BOOK YOUR EXHIBITION BOOTH OR TICKETS NOW!
SPACES ARE LIMITED
2016 EVENT SUPPORTERS INCLUDE:
2015 EVENT REPORT500+ Smart Energy professionals attended the 6th Smart Energy UK & Europe 2015 event in January at etc. Venues St. Paul’s in central London.
88% 92% 82%found the Oliver Kinross staff to be on hand and helpful
of Delegates gave good/excellent feedback
180senior level executives attended the Smart Metering & Smart Grid Awards 2015 gala dinner.
75%of attendess hold senior
level
executive positions
500Over
Delegates
from 45+Countries
2015 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS• Keynote presentation from DeCC, mapping the progress of
the smart metering implementation programme to date, as
well as highlighting future plans and processes in supporting
the roll out process for both the professional industry
stakeholders and the consumer.
• Presentations from Ofgem; on the RiiO model and on
consumer empowerment and protection in smarter markets;
updating the audience on Ofgem’s approach and progress to
date, as well as revealing the planned project phases yet to
begin.
• The european Commission spoke about their “Benchmarking
Smart metering Deployment” report findings, providing
insight into the vital processes towards a successful roll out.
• Smart energy GB’s presentation updated attendees on the
UK consumer engagement campaign.
• Data Communications Company (DCC) highlighted the
progress and preparations thus far in Britain’s Smart metering
implementation Programme (SmiP) .
• Several of the leading utilities from across europe shared
case study experiences on smart metering and grids
projects. These included British Gas, RWe npower, e.On,
eDF energy, enel, Fortum, DONG & ČEZ Distribuční služby.
The european Smart metering and Smart Grid awards 2015 recognised excellence and innovation,
and acknowledged those playing a defining role in moving the industry forwards.
Congratulations to our 2015 winners!
2015 SPEAKERS
BEAMA, Jeremy Yapp, Smart Metering Group Manager
BRIStOl CItY COunCIl, Jon Brookes, Project Coordinator
CItIzEnS ADvICE, liz lainé, Head of Smart & Sustainable Energy
COOPERAtIvE EnERGY, Stephen Rowe, Head of Regulation and Compliance
DEnSEK, Bert Heerbaart, Program Manager
DIEHl MEtERInG, Sylvia varga, Head of uK Operations
DOnG , Anders Birke, lead It Architect
EnCS, Michael John, Senior Security Consultant
EnEl DIStRIBuzIOnE S.P.A, Antonello Buondonno, Head Of Europe and the Americas Business Development
EnEl DIStRIBuzIOnE S.P.A, lorenzo Colovini Business Development Manager
EnERGY SAvInG tRuSt, ted Brown, Chair of the Board
EnERGY StORAGE REPORt, Jason Deign, Features Editor & Publisher
EnERGY uK, Rosie McGlynn, Head of Smart Energy & networks Programme
EnERGY uK, Rosie McGlynn, Smart Meter Policy and Project Manager
EuROPEAn COMMISSIOn, Constantina Filiou, Policy Officer – Smart Grids
EuROPEAn nEtwORK FOR CYBER SECuRItY (EnCS), Geoffrey Riggs, Director of Marketing Communications
EuROPEAn PHOtOvOltAIC InDuStRY ASSOCIAtIOn (EPIA), James watson, PM CHAIR Chief Executive Officer
FutuRE EnERGY StRAtEGIES, Dan lewis, Chief Executive
GEntRACK EuROPE, David Brown, vice President
GOOD EnERGY, Chris welby, Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director
GREAtER lOnDOn AutHORItY, Daniel Barrett, Environment unit
HOllEY MEtERInG, Alfred tao, Head of uK Smart Meters Project
HOMERIDER SYStEMS, Simon Murray, Business Development Manager
IMPERIAl COllEGE lOnDOn, Goran Strbac, Professor
ItAlIAn REGulAtORY AutHORItY FOR ElECtRICItY GAS AnD wAtER, luca lo Schiavo Deputy Director, Infrastructure Regulatory Division
JOHnSOn ElECtRIC, Jim Dick, Senior vP, Strategic Marketing
JOMAR SOFtCORP IntERnAtIOnAl, Mark Blasman, Smart Grid Business Development
lYSE SMARt, Jan Holm, Managing Director
MACquARIE EnERGY lEASInG, Julian liddy, Managing Director
MASARYK unIvERSItY, BRnO, Filip Prochazka, Senior Researcher, Institute of Computer Science
MEtHODIA, Evo Stefanov, Managing Partner
MICRORISC, vladimir Sulc, CEO
nAtIOnAl GRID, Rhiannon Grey, Balancing Analyst
nXP SEMICOnDuCtORS, Denis noel, Global Segment Marketing Manager - Head of Industrial Cyber Security Solutions
OFGEM, Bart Schoonbaert, Senior Manager Consumer Policy
OPOwER , John webster, vice President of Marketing & Strategy, EMEA
ORAClE utIlItIES, Bill Devereaux, vice President, Industry Strategy
RED ElECtRICA DE ESPAnA, Marta Huerta Arribas, Demand Side Management Department
RwE nPOwER, Simon Harrison, Product, Innovation, technology and trialling Manager
SIMPlE EnERGY, norman vickers, Managing Director, EMEA
SOutHERn wAtER, Julie Carly, Senior Insight Manager
SuttOn AnD EASt SuRREY wAtER PlC, Jeremy Heath, network Manager
SwEDISH COORDInAtIOn COunCIl FOR SMARt GRID, Karin widegren, Director
tEMPuS EnERGY, Sara Bell, CEO
tuv RHEInlAnD GROuP, lourens Koopmans, Head of Business Development Information and Communication technology Europe
uK POwER nEtwORKS, nick Heyward, Project Director - Smarter network Storage
uK POwER nEtwORKS, Phil Hack, Head of Strategic Projects & Smart Metering
unItED utIlItIES, neil Harper, Operational Development Manager - Metering and Connections
unIvERSItY COllEGE lOnDOn, Dr. Paul Shearing, Senior lecturer in Chemical Engineering
vAASAEtt, Dr Philip E. lewis, CEO and Founder
vEOlIA wAtER, Rob Knight, viiO Implementation Manager
DAROn wAlKER Director of Smart Meters and Fuel Poverty, Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
StEvE BRIGGS Head of Smart Customer Operations, British Gas
nEIl PEnnInGtOn Head of Smart Implementation, RwE npower
StEFAn lEEDHAM Industry & Government Manager, Smart Metering Programme, EDF Energy
JEAn FIDDES Head of Solution and value, Smart Metering, E.On uK
ClAIRE MAuGHAM Director of Communications, Smart Energy GB
DORA GuzElEvA Head of networks Policy, Ofgem
COnStAntInA FIlIOu Policy Officer – Smart Grids, European Commission
JOHAn AnDER Head of large Programs, Fortum
AntOnEllO BuOnDOnnO Head Of Europe and the Americas Business Development, Enel Distribuzione S.p.A
FRAntISEK MullER Process Optimization and Project Expert, CEz Distribucni služby
MAttHEw RODERICK Design & Assurance Director, Data Communications Company (DCC)
Full list of 2016 Speakers to be announced shortly
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SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS 2015
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Room 3ENERGY STORAGE STREAM (DAY ONE)SMART WATER STREAM(DAY TWO)
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Room 2
EUROPEAN SMART METERING STREAM (DAY ONE)SMART GRIDS & FUTURE CITIES STREAM (DAY TWO)
Room 3ENERGY STORAGE STREAM (DAY ONE)SMART WATER STREAM(DAY TWO)
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2015 FLOOR PLAN2015 exhibition space completely sold out!
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• Circuitmeter inc• CeiVa energy• encore energy• enoro• Gentrack• Homerider Systems• Holley metering
ltd. and Telegesis (UK) ltd.
• Johnson electric• Jomar Softcorp
international• JT Global• Junifer Systems• lowribeck• macquarie• methodia• microrisc• motion Computing
• Peak Ryzex• NxP
Semiconductors• Onzo• Opower• Oracle• Ordnance Survey• Virtual access• Saft Batteries• Diehl metering• Secure meters• Simple energy
emea limited• Texas instruments• TÜV Rheinland
Group• Unisto limited• ZiV metering
Solutions• Getac
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As we move ever closer towards Europe’s 2020 plan for 80% market penetration of Smart Meters, roll-outs across the continent are taking shape and provide valuable insight into the road ahead. As a new development for this 7th annual event, previously divided Smart Metering UK and Smart Metering Europe conferences will join forces to examine the key developments and challenges facing the region’s smart metering deployments. The conference will examine recent UK and EU-wide directives driving the smart metering market, topics such as: cost-benefit analysis, financing large scale smart metering projects, and case study experiences from both leading and independent utilities.
It has been estimated that by 2019, energy bills will be spared approximately £10 billion a year by smart cities. With policy adaptations being implemented across Europe so as to facilitate smart city progression, this conference will explore the role of, and implication for, utilities in the mix. The conference will feature insights into the evolution of the Internet of Things & the connected home, data and ROI concerns, as well as highlighting the opportunities and benefits through case study presentations on some of the world’s smartest cities.
The Smart Grids conference will consider not only ongoing smart grid project developments across Europe but also the increasingly vital integration of renewables, the need for flexibility and effective response to unpredictability, and the potential for future regulation and policy to assist smart grid optimisation. Speakers will include smart grid project leaders, technology companies, TSOs, regulators and utilities.
As big data and data analysis begin to take increasingly prominent positions within the energy ecosystem, new players join the market and create increased competition, as well as shaking up traditional business models. New solutions for efficiency, reliability, consumer engagement and security, pave the way for new regulatory frameworks and policies. With the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid and energy storage consequently a key focus in the smart energy matrix, the energy storage conference plays a vital role in raising issues of storage applications and capacity, flexibility, the predicted surge in domestic solar storage, and much more.
Smart water metering has taken huge strides in recent months, with new UK roll-outs in the pipeline and innovation across Europe pushing the industry towards new levels of market potential, the Smart Water conference will play host in exploring the expectations, challenges, key developments and regulation shaping the progression of European smart water metering. This stream will also highlight the progress of smart gas metering within Europe and provide insight in Smart Water and Smart Gas projects through case studies with industry leaders.
CHOOSE BETWEEN THE 5 CONFERENCES PACKED INTO THE 2 DAY 2016 SUMMIT
SMART GRIDS- OPTIMISATION INTEGRATION
& COMMUNICATION
SMART METERING UK & EUROPE
SMART CITIES, IoT (Internet of Things) & THE
CONNECTED HOME
SMART WATER & GAS METERING
BIG DATA, ANALYTICS & ENERGY STORAGE
For the 7th edition of the european Smart energy UK and europe Summit, we see the return of Smart Metering UK and Smart
Metering Europe combine into one conference stream in order to provide attendees with a broader scope of cutting edge
developments in Europe’s Smart Metering Industry. We also the return of the Smart Grids and Smart Water streams, this year also
featuring the Gas Metering stream. New for 2016 are two streams; Big Data, Analytics & Energy Storage and Smart Cities, IoT
(Internet of Things) & The Connected Home.
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11.20 Panel Discussion: UK & EU Water Utilities
• what are the latest smart water metering industry developments?
• Key challenges facing water utilities
• Requirements for successful smart metering deployments
Jeremy Heath, network Manager, Sutton and East Surrey water
11.50 An Update on Smart Water Regulation
12.20 Case Study of the Challenges of Implementing a Smart Water Meter Roll-Out
Martin Hall, Metering technology Manager, thames water
12.50 Lunch & Networking
13.50 Towards a Complete Water Utility Transformation into Smart
• Regulatory Considerations• Infrastructure and
technology Requirements• Data analysis and billing
11.20 A Cost-Effective and Customer-Centric Roll-Out
• what does a cost-effective and customer-centric roll-out really mean?
• How does the uK roll-out stack up?
• what stands in the way of a cost-effective and customer-centric roll-out?
• And how can these constraints be overcome?
Sara-Jane Asquith, Director of Metering and Smart transformation, SSE
11.50 Presentation Slot Reserved
Paul Cobos, Regional Sales Director, Actility
12.20 DCC Updates on Progress and Preparations for Go Live
Senior Level Speaker TBC, Data Communications Company (DCC)
12.50 Lunch & Networking
11.20 The Big Data Evolution
11.50 Building Good Data Relationships with Consumers
• Development of business models for handling & using data
• Regulation, compliance, advantages
12.20 Big Data & Cyber Security• Infrastructure and business
model requirements
12.20 Adding Advanced Analytics to Smart Meters; A New Milestone in the Smart Meter Data Evolution
• Big data from the smart meters
• the role of smart meter data in the energy transition
• the business value of smart meter data for the different stakeholders
• How to exploit the this value; Some examples of the use of advanced analytics
• Outlook: Combination of smart meter data with other datasources
Frans Campfens, Senior Business Architect, Asset Management, liander n.v
DAY 1
STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C
OPENING PLENARY SESSION 09.15 Welcome Address from Oliver Kinross and Chairman’s Opening Plenary Session
09.30 Opening Keynote CEO Panel Discussion: the Role of Utilities as part of Europe’s Smart Energy Future
10.30 An Update from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)• Developments in the Big Energy Saving network in Relation to the Smart Metering Programme• Electricity market reform• Supporting vulnerable households• next steps for securing the uK’s energy supply
11.00 Networking & Coffee
SMART METERING UK & EUROPE
SMART WATER & GAS METERING
BIG DATA, ANALYTICS & ENERGY STORAGE
13.50 Engaging British Consumers With the Smart Meter Roll-Out
• How are smart meter users finding their new technology?
• Smart meters and behaviour change
• Future challenges engaging consumers with the national smart meter roll-out
Clare Maugham, Director of Policy and Communications, Smart Energy GB
14.20 Disruptive Technologies for Smart Metering: The IHD/ Alternative Device Debate
• updates on alternative devices for engaging consumers with smart meters
• Alternative device trial findings
• Cost/benefit for the consumer• Implications of the potential
IHD/alternative device legislation reform
15.20 Networking & Refreshments
15.40 Demand Side Response• Regulation & policy review• time-frames for action
and market potential• Half hourly settlements
– challenges
16.10 Utilities Panel Discussion: the Adaptation of Business Models for Future Delivery
• Policy considerations• Challenges in building
flexibility into business models
17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
17.20 Close of Conference Day 1
18.00 Drinks Reception Followed by the Industry Awards Evening Ceremony
12.50 Energy Storage Legal Frameworks & Policy Update
• Obstacles preventing energy storage developments – what are the requirements?
• Future market potential
13.20 Lunch & Networking
14.20 Technology Innovation for Energy Storage
14.50 Demand Side Storage• networks for the future
– flexibility, smartness, security standards
• Generation of low carbon technologies
Goran Strbac, Professor of Electrical Energy Systems, Imperial College london
15.20 Networking & Refreshments
15.40 Bringing Commercial Battery Energy Storage to Europe: Lessons from the Two Largest Battery Arrays in the EU
Dominique Laurent, Project Director for Energy Storage uK & Ireland, AES
16.10 Panel Discussion: Electricity Storage Applications Update
• Battery storage – limitations: capacity concerns, grid safety & security
• Domestic Solar Storage• Hybrid Storage
Dominique Laurent, Project Director for Energy Storage uK & Ireland, AES
17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
17.20 Close of Conference Day 1
18.00 Drinks Reception Followed by the Industry Awards Evening Ceremony
14.20 Panel Discussion: Smart Water Trials – Recent Findings and Implications for Next Steps
14.50 International Smart Water Case Studies – An Analysis Beyond Europe
15.20 Networking & Refreshments
15.40 Panel Discussion: Highlighting Smart Gas Metering Projects Across Europe
16.10 Panel Discussion: Innovation and Requirement for Smart Water & Gas Metering Technology
17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
17.20 Close of Conference Day 1
18.00 Drinks Reception Followed by the Industry Awards Evening Ceremony
DAY 1
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Award Categories January 28th 2016, london
1. Roll Out innovation of the Year
2. Utility of the Year
3. Customer engagement award
4. Water Utility of the Year
5. idependent Utility of the Year
1. energy monitoring award
2. Smart Grid, metering & infrastructure
Security award
3. energy Storage innovation of the Year
4. Water metering innovation of the Year
5. Smart Home Technology of the Year
6. Smart Grid Network & Communication
award
7. Service Provider award
8. meter Data management Solution of the
Year
9. New innovation of the Year
10. Smart metering Technology of the Year
11. Wireless Home automation of the Year
12. Connected Home innovation of the Year
UTILITY AWARDS SOLUTION PROVIDER AWARDS
7th EUROPEAN SMART ENERGY awards ceremony 2016
Deadline for entries: November 18th 2015
DAY 2
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11.20 Panel Discussion:
Responding to and Predicting Uncertainty
• Required innovation for effective forecasting
• Delivering flexibility• the weather/demand issue
12.20 Panel Discussion: Towards a Smarter Future Grid - Key Challenges, Requirements & Grid Potential
• Resilience• Security• Flexibility
Klaus Kursawe, Director Research and Development, EnCS
12.50 Lunch & Networking
13.20 Smart Grids Renewables Integration: Key Developments & Solutions
11.20 Panel Discussion: Maintaining a Successful Consumer Engagement Strategy During Smart Metering Projects
• Balancing regulation and consumer engagement
• Implementing a successful PR and social media campaign and handling press
• Building consumer relationships
12.20 Latest Developments in Spain’s Smart Metering Roll-Out
12.50 Lunch & Networking
13.20 France Case Study: Steps Towards the First Phase of the Smart Meter Roll-Out
14.20 Smart Energy: Do consumers care?
• Does smart technology lead to long term customer engagement?
Sorab Khanna, Product Innovation & Strategy Manager, First utility
14.50 Networking & Refreshments
15.20 Cost-Benefit Review of the Smart Metering Roll-Out
11.20 Panel Discussion: European Smart Cities, the Internet of Things (IoT) & the Connected Home
• European smart cities – recent key developments
• the Evolution of the Iot• the connected home -
data flow & analysis and implications for utilities
Sorab Khanna, Product Innovation & Strategy Manager, First utility
Johan Ander, Program Manager, Fortum
12.20 Presentation Slot Reserved
Andy Baynes, Director Business Development and Energy Efficiency, nest labs
12.50 Lunch & Networking
13.20 Utilities & the Internet of Things: the ROI Concern
• Building closer relationships with the consumer – cost, convenience, trust
• Cost/benefit considerations for utilities
• what is the potential for ensuring ROI?
14.20 Security Model Requirements for the IoT: Data Protection and Personalisation
14.50 Networking & Refreshments
STREAM A STREAM B STREAM C
SMART METERING UK & EUROPE
OPENING PLENARY SESSION 09.15 Welcome Address from Oliver Kinross and Chairman’s Opening Plenary Session
09.30 Opening Keynote Panel Discussion: Digitalisation of Utilities: Challenges, Opportunities, Forecasts
10.30 An Update from the European Commission
11.00 Networking & Coffee
SMART GRIDS - OPTIMISATION, INTEGRATION & COMMUNICATION
SMART CITIES, IoT (Internet of Things) & THE
CONNECTED HOME
DAY 2
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15.40 The Role of Social Media in Supporting European Smart Metering Projects
16.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
16.20 Close of Conference
15.10 Smart Cities Case Study: Barcelona
• An Iot connected city – overview of Barcelona’s programme of projects
• Implications for infrastructure requirements
• Smart Iot technology investment
• unlocking the benefits – what can other cities learn from Barcelona?
15.40 Smart Cities Case Study: Glasgow
16.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
16.20 Close of Conference
14.20 Regulatory Incentives for Roll-Out of Smart Distribution Systems: the Case of Italy
• the impact of renewables on the Italian power system
• the challenge for smart distribution systems
• Field results from pilot project promoted by the regulator (input-based incentives)
• new output-based incentives for roll-out of smart distribution systems
• Integrating smart grid for 2nd generation of smart meters in Italy
• Luca Lo Schiavo, Deputy Director – Infrastructure Regulatory Division, Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas & water
14.50 Networking & Refreshments
15.20 Findings from the Nice Renewables Power Grid Pilot
15.40 Panel Discussion: a Pan-European Balancing Market – Potential for Optimisation, Efficiency & Cost Reduction
16.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
16.20 Close of Conference
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