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ISOLATEDPOWER SYSTEMS CONNECT 2018
MauiHawaii
ho s t s
s p on s o r s
15 - 19th October, 2018
Full day professional development AND/OR
3 days technical workshop
including 1 day Maui technology showcase
and complementary 1 day energy hack-a-thon
International technology forum for system operators and owners
VIP access to a range of Maui’s
Renewable and Energy Storage Technology Pi lots
Isolated Power Systems Connect is convened by an organising committee, elected to ensure the venue, program and demonstration projects represent the latest in innovation, as relevant to utility and IPP delegates. The organising 2018 organising committee includes:
• Professor Michael Negnevitsky, University of Tasmania (Chair)
• Dr Richard Rocheleau, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
• Jennie Potter, Hawaii Public Utilities Commission
• Associate Professor Xiaolin Wang, University of Tasmania
• Dr Jeremy Kasper, Center for Energy and Power, University of Alaska Fairbanks
• Simon Benmarraze, International Renewable Energy Agency
• Jeanne Skog, Jeanne Unemori Skog LLC
• Simon Gamble, Enernet Global
• David Pollington, UPC Renewables
• Ray Massie, Hydro Tasmania
• Dr James Hamilton, Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems, University of Tasmania
• Marc White, Goanna Energy
• Frank De Rego, Maui Economic Development Board
• Frederick Redell, County of Maui, Mayor’s Office of Economic Development
Take the opportunity to connect with other participants while you experience the natural beauty and breathtaking scenery of Maui. Tour includes a coastal drive down the Hana Hwy, with VIP access to a number of Maui renewable and storage projects.
Isolated Power System Connect Kaanapali, Maui, Hawaii, October 15 -19, 2018
Organising Committee
Maui Technology Tour & Networking - 18th Oct
Image: Kauai Solar Plant, Teslarati
IPS Connect will include a one day professional development course, immersing delegates in an accelerated project development scenario. Delegates will be teamed to navigate a real life IPS case study, facilitated by industry mentors, concept guidance and technical toolkits.
A full day hack-a-thon will follow, exposing delegates to a range of lean start-up, rapid problem solving methodologies. Applied across a range of delegate supplied problem statements by expert facilitators.
Join BMNT facilitators as we explore a range of problem statements within a lean, rapid problem solving environment. BMNT are hosting this hack-a-thon as a complementary extension to the IPS Connect format.
Professional development HYBRID IPS PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION
15 Oct — Design to Delivery
AM
Development Cycles
Financing Criteria
Data Collection and Adaption
Project Evaluation Walk-Through
PM
Project Evaluation Case Studies
Lenders Requirements
Bankability Checklist
Financing Pathways & Toolkits
Facilitator Presentations
Evening
Hosted Delegate Dinner
16 Oct — Energy Resilience Hackathon
AM
Fireside Chat
Problem Pitches & Prioritisation
Team Formation
PM
Problem Curation
Discovery Interviews
Technical Terrain Walk
Lessons Learned
Evening
Happy Hour Networking
Convened by the International Renewable Energy Agency
Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems
Arctic Remote Energy Network Academy
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
BMNT Energy Hack-a-thon, - 16th Oct
Image: Hack-a-thon, BMNT
Registration
8:20 Open from conference Chair Professor Michael Negnevitsky, UTAS Invocation - Reverend Kealahou Alika
8:30 Official Welcome Alan Arakawa - Mayor, County of Maui
Session 1: Australian Projects
8:40 Flinders Island Hybrid Energy Hub Ray Massie, Hydro Tasmania
International Keynote 9:00 IPP’s and micro-grid development Simon Gamble, Enernet Global
10:00 Isles of Scilly, Smart Energy Islands John Whybrow, Hitachi Europe
Q&A session 10:20 Q&A session Moderator: James Hamilton
10:40 Morning tea and networking
Session 2: North American Projects 11:10 Alaska Hybrid Diesel Application Gwen Holdmann, Alaska Centre for Energy and Power
11:30 KWP2, Kaheawa, Maui. Sriram Emani, Younicos
11:50 Molokai Case Study Chris Reynolds, Maui Electric
Q&A session 12:10 Q&A session Moderator: Richard Rocheleau
12:30 Lunch
Session 3: Hawaii Initiatives 1:30 Policy, Challenges and Opportunity Richard Rocheleau, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
1:50 Hawaii’s IGP Planning Program Colton Ching, Hawaii Electric Company
2:10 Smart Grid Programs Leon Roose, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
2:30 Demand Side Management & Grid Services Jennie Potter, Hawaii Public Utility Commission
2:50 Economics and Market Perspectives Frederick Redell, County of Maui, Major’s Office of Economic Development
Q&A session 3:10 Q&A session
Moderator: Gwen Holdmann
3:30 Afternoon Tea
4:00 Workshop Day One Close
Old Lahaina Lu’ua | Hula and Feast 5:30 Lei Greeting
Traditional Pa’ina Ahiahi Meal
DAY 1Wednesday 17 Oct 2018 TECHNICAL WORKSHOP & TRADITIONAL LAHAINA LU’AU
8:00
LESSONS LEARNT
Image: Kaheawa Wind Farm
DAY 2 Thursday 18 Oct 2018 Maui Tour and Technology Showcase
9:00 - 1:00 Auwahi Wind Farm and Storage Tour
The 21MW wind Auwahi wind farm was completed in December 2012, bringing Hawaii closer to its goal of increasing its use of renewable energy. An important component of the project is an 11-MW grid battery system.
2:00 - 3:30 Kuia Solar Farm Tour
Maui’s first utility scale solar project, the
2.87MW Kuia Solar Farm, commissioned in 2018
3:30 - 6:00 Maui Brewery Co. and Battery Tour
Maui Brewery Company is a leader in embedded generation, battery energy storage and micro-grid architectures. The company satisfies all of its power requirements via an innovative solar, thermal, storage and diesel generator generation portfolio. It is also the largest and most awarded brewery in the State.
VIP Facility Access Including:
http://www.ipsconnect.org
Image: Auwahi Wind Farm
Images: Old Lahaina Lu’ua, Hula Kahiko
DAY 3
Friday 19 Oct 2018 TECHNICAL WORKSHOP
Day 1 recap and house keeping Conference Secretariat: Ben Thiessen
Session 4: International Projects8:30 The World Green City Worajit Setthapun, Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
International Keynote
8:50 Emerging Micro-Grid Technologies Gooi Hoay Beng, Renewable Energy Integration Demonstrator
9:50 Microgrid Co-ordination & Control Chris Pye, ComAp
Q&A session
10:10 Q&A session Moderator: Richard Rocheleau
10:30 Morning tea and networking
Session 5: Island Nations11:00 Renewable Ready Pacific Projects Andrew Daka, Pacific Power Association
11:20 Small, Strong and Resilient Islands: Simon Benmarraze, International Renewable Energy Agency
11:40 FSM Energy Sector Master Plan Julia McDonald, ITP
12:00 Yap renewable energy development project James Mason, Entura
Q&A session
12:20 Q&A session
Moderator: Ray Massie
12:40 Lunch and networking
Session 6: Emerging Tech and Policy 1:40 Aklavik Variable Speed Diesel Paul Pauze, Innovus Power
2:00 Beyond JUMP Smart Maui Fumitoshi Emura & Yuichi Kado
2:20 Optimizing Storage Design Peter Lilienthal, Homer Energy
2:40 Strategy, implementation & economics Steven Schiller, Schiller Consulting
Q&A session
3:00 Q&A session Moderator: Simon Gamble
3:20 Afternoon tea and networking
Session 6: Entrepreneurial Innovation
3:50 King Island Low Load Diesel Pilot James Hamilton, Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems
4:10 Sustainable Biodiesel Bob King, Pacific Biodiesel
4:30 Start-up Innovation Jordan Little, Elemental Excelerator
4:50 Global Energy Transition: IRENA Innovation Week
Q&A session
5:10 Q&A session Moderator: Fred Redell
5:30 Workshop Close
EMERGENT ENERGY FUTURES
8:20-8:30
Image: Auwahi Wind Farm