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A Sustainable Developmentin theMediterranean Area

2015

International

AnnualConference

Basilica San Giovanni Maggiore • Rampe San Giovanni MaggioreNaples, October 14-16 2015

in collaboration with

Under the high Patronage of

Overview

Electrical Energy is a key factor in the sustainable development of Mediterranean Countries.

Moreover, in the future the integration of Electrical Systems of the Mediterranean Area will be

crucial in a legal and regulatory framework that will deliver secure, sustainable and affordable

energy for years to come. Never before the world of energy has been facing radical changes so

deeply, so quickly. Real challenges, imposed by technological changes that are underway in the

geopolitical, economic and social.

From the perspective of technology and market changes concern the role of fossil fuels (not only

for the new opportunities offered by the gas sector), the increasing penetration of no

programmable renewable sources (in particular sun and wind), the innovation in transport

systems and electrical industry, the need to reduce pollution and environmental impacts, the new

climatic requirements and more.

It is a real revolution, and the Mediterranean is the center, in a moment of obvious economic and

social turmoil that arose at the same time concerns and hopes; the Mediterranean Area is

characterized by a population distributed unevenly and in Countries with different development

levels, it is growing and will not always have access to services and the energy to satisfy the

expectations and needs.

This prospective represents a strategic need of the Mediterranean Area and therefore deserves

the greatest attention. To realize these hopes there is only one way: to collaborate together to

build common solutions that ensure greater security and greater development.

With this perspective, to discuss how it can all fit together, AEIT is organising an international

conference: A Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean Area, to be held on 14th - 16th

October 2015 in Naples.

Round tables, speeches and memories will take advantage of the contributions of relevant

Institutions, Enterprises and Professional Associations and will be parted into the following

thematic areas:

• The Mediterranean

• The Euro-Mediterranean Supergrid

• Mega Cities e Smart Cities

• The Research in the Euro-Mediterranean Perspectives.

During the conference we are going to discuss how a cohesive vision might combine the best

possible future electricity market and networks integrations - determining investment decisions -

with today’s national capacity mechanisms to reduce the huge investment uncertainties which

market actors face today. A vision connected with smart grids‘ paradigms, demand response, the

right rules and lots of good data to integrate renewable energy into the market.

Final Programme

WEDNESDAY, 14th October

09:00 - 10:00 Registration and Welcome coffee

10:00 - 10:30 Welcome addresses

Mario Rinaldi, Presidente of AEIT

Adamo Panzanella, President of AEIT Naples

Domenico Villacci, President of AEIT Benevento

Luigi Vinci, President of “Engineers Council of Naples’ Province”

Maurizio Sansone, President of “Collegio Periti Industriali” Naples’ Province Authorities 10:30 - 11:15 Conference opening session

Introduction Francesco Gagliardi, Conference Scientific Committee President (Past General President AEIT)

The role of parliamentary diplomacy in support of Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean Sergio Piazzi, Ambassador, Secretary General Parliamentary Assembly of Mediterranean - PAM

11:15 - 12:15 Panel Session

Energy in the Mediterranean Area: Networks Integration - Market Development - Regulation

Chairman Alessandro Ortis, Co-Chair of “PAM Panel on Trade and Investment in the Mediterranean” Keynote Addresses:

Jamila Youssef Ibrahim Matar, Director of Energy Department, League of Arab States - LAS (Cairo Egypt)

Carlo Crea, Vice President of “Mediterranean Transmission System Operators” – MED-TSO Nicolò di Gaetano, Mediterranean Regulators – MEDREG - Institutional WG Co-Chair, “Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas and Water” - AEEGSI

12:15 - 12:30 Break

12:30 - 14:00 Panel Session

The Euro-Mediterranean Platforms (Gas - Regional Electricity Markets - Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency)

Chairman Pier Francesco Zanuzzi, CEO National TSO - “TERNA Rete Italia” Keynote Addresses Massimo Tavoni, “Foundation - ENI Enrico Mattei” - FEEM Michelangelo Celozzi, Secretary General of Mediterranean Transmission System Operators – MED-TSO

Houda Allal, Director of the OME “Observatoir Méditerranéen de l’Energie” Mustapha Bakkoury, Director of “Maroccan Agency for Solar Energy” - MASEN Alessandro Bianchi - AD di Nomisma-Energy Bruno Cova, “Italian Electrotechnical Experimental Center” - CESI

14:00 - 15:20 Light Lunch

15:30 - 19:30 Paper sessions (See Technical Programme)

21:00 – Thrills from Naples’ Sea: on the sailing ship “Tortuga” in the Bay of Naples (booking required)

THURSDAY, 15th October 09:15 - 09:30

Introduction

Mario Rinaldi, President General of AEIT 09:30 - 11:15 Panel Session

Euro-Mediterranean Supergrid - E-Highway 2050

Chairman Enrico Maria Carlini, E-Highway 2050, Head of Management and Engineering of the Electric System - Terna Rete Italia Keynote Speeches Mihai Paun, Network Development Adviser of European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity - Entso-E Gerald Sanchis, General Coordinator - E-Highway 2050 Project, “Réseau de transport d’électricité” - RTE Gianluigi Migliavacca, E-Highway 2050 – Head of the Transmission Network Planning Research Group- “Research Energetic System” - RSE Chiara Vergine, E-Highway 2050, Head of Planning and Network Studies - Terna Rete Italia Domenico Villacci, E-Highway 2050 Project, National Coordinator for “Italian Inter-Universities Consortium on “Energy and Electrical Power Systems” – ENSIEL. University of Sannio Ernesto Zaccone – Prysmian Power Link 11:15 - 11:30 Break 11:30 - 13:15 Panel Session

Mega Cities - Smart Cities

Chairman Francesco Profumo, President of IREN, Politecnico di Torino Keynote Addresses Marco Conti, Director of Department “Engineering - ICT and Technologies for Energy and Transport” - National Research Council of Italy - CNR

Lorenzo Fiori, SVP, Research and Market Analysis - Finmeccanica Gianluigi Fioriti, CEO of “Enel Distribuzione” Alfonso Mariconda, VP Innovation "ICT Area - Digital & New Media” - Telecom Italia Claudio Brocca, Automation and Systems R&D Manager - NIDEC ASI

13:00 - 13:15 Break

13:15 – 13.45 Best practices

CIRA-Terna-UniSannio: Integrated Systems to Optimal Management of Smart Grids in massive presence of Renewable Energy Sources Luigi Carrino, President of “Italian Aerospace Research Center” - CIRA

Enel Green Power: Integration of storage systems with RES Riccardo Amoruso, Chief Innovation & Sustainability Officer Enel Green Power

13:45 - 15:00 Light Lunch

15:00 – 15:15 Best practices Lighting in urban areas based on advanced LED technology Aldo Bigatti, Head Marketing Gewiss

15:15 – 15:30 AEIT for Sustainability

CATePIS “Technical and Professional National Associations for Sustainability” Vittorio Cecconi, President "Science & Technology for Research and Industry Society” ASTRI - AEIT

15:30 - 19:30 Paper sessions (See Technical Programme)

21:00 Gala Dinner at “Borgo Marinaro - Transatlantico”

FRIDAY, 16th October

09:15 - 10:30 Panel Session

The EU Research Programs Chairman Luigi Fusco Girard, Interdepartmental Research Centre - University of Naples “Federico II” - “Alberto Calza Bini” Keynote Speeches Andrea Cuomo, VP of STM and Chairmain of “Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership” - ECSEL Governing Body Riccardo Basosi, H2020 Italian Delegate on Energy, Ministry of Education University and Research - MIUR Paola Inverardi, H2020 Italian Delegate on ICT, Ministry of Education University and Research - MIUR Enrico Macii, Vice-Rector - Turin Polytechnic and Technical expert of Ministry of Education University and Research – MIUR - for Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership - ECSEL Marco Vecchio, ANIE Member

10:30 - 10:40 Break

10:40 – 12:00 Panel Session

Regional Competence Centers for Research Development Chairman Nicola Mazzocca, Director of DIETI “Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies Department” – University of Naples “Federico II” Keynote Speeches Umberto De Martinis, President and CEO of “Regional Competences Centre on “Security and Environment of Transport Systems” - TEST Giovanni Bocchetti, Shift2rail - Project, Senior Vice President of” Innovation and Competitiveness” - Ansaldo STS Antonino Mazzeo, Director of Regional Competence Centre on ICT – CeRICT

Bruno Lamborghini, President of Italian Association for Informatics and Automatic Calculus - AICA 12:00 - 13:15 Best practices & Case histories Chairman Nicola Mazzocca, Director of DIETI “Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies Department”, University of Naples “Federico II”

Radar remote sensing from space for monitoring deformations affecting urban areas and infrastructures Riccardo Lanari, Director of “Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment” - IREA, National Research Council of Italy - CNR

Utilities’ development perspectives in the Mediterranean Area Francesco Fusco Girard, Manager Energy Europe - Middle-East - Africa - ATKEARNEY

Project Shaams: Strategic Hubs for the Analysis and Acceleration of Mediterranean Solar Sector Michele Macaluso, Director of “National Network of Local Energetic Agencies” - RENAEL

Smart Lab: facility for experimentation, research and demonstration of innovative technologies Paolo Perani, Strategic Business Development Manager – ABB

Polifab, a micro-nano fabrication facility for research and innovation Riccardo Bertacco, Politecnico di Milano 13:15 - 14:30 Light Lunch 14:30 - 17:00 Round Table

Guidelines and development opportunities of research in EU: invited speeches from Industries and Academia Chairman Francesco Gagliardi, Conference Scientific Committee President Keynote Speeches Roberto Caldon, Università di Padova Andrea Del Pizzo, Università di Napoli “Federico II” Francesco Cafaro, Politecnico di Bari Luigi Dunsochet, Università di Palermo Romano Giglioli, Università di Pisa Massimo La Scala, Politecnico di Bari

Regina Lamedica, Università di Roma “La Sapienza” Stefano Massucco, Università di Genova Daniele Menniti, Università di Cosenza Roberto Napoli, Politecnico di Torino Mario Pagano, Università di Napoli “Federico II” Giuseppe Parise, Università di Roma “La Sapienza” Fabrizio Pilo, Università di Cagliari Massimo Pompili, Università di Roma “La Sapienza” Angelo Raciti, Università di Catania Alfredo Testa, Seconda Università di Napoli Giuseppe Tina, Università di Catania Enrico Tironi, Politecnico di Milano Franco Torelli, Politecnico di Bari Michele Trovato, Politecnico di Bari Paola Verde, Università di Cassino Domenico Villacci, Università del Sannio Dario Zaninelli, Politecnico di Milano 17:00 – 17:30 Conference Closing

H.E. Umberto Del Basso De Caro, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transports, Italy