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Vehicle2Grid: the Solar & Electrical mobility revolution conference Amsterdam 30 & 31 March 2015 Programme Day 1 Lunch possibility in University canteen Walk in, registration, coffee & tea Chairman day 1 Welcome & introduction Gerard van Haarlem, Faculty Director Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (NL) Abdeluheb Choho, Alderman Sustainability Municipality Amsterdam (NL) European policy 4 Electric vehicle and solar integration Mark Stiphout, European Commission DG Energy (EU) Energy policy for the urban transition in The Netherlands Jaco Stremler, Ministry of Economic affairs (NL) Switch 2 SmartGrid in Flanders Jeroen Büscher, EnergyVille (Be) 12:00 – 13:00 13.00 – 14.00 14.00 – 14.20 14.20 – 14.50 14.50 – 15.20 15.20 – 15.50 Canteen Hospitality desk Plenary Plenary Plenary Plenary Coffee Break 15.50 – 16.15 Side hall Electric cars ready for energy transition Olivier Paturet, General Manager Zero Emission Strategy Nissan Europe (FR) Netherlands main V2G initiatives, experiments and implementation path Frits Verheij DNV-GL (NL) The grid in 2025 smart & ready? Martijn Bongaerts, Alliander (NL) ICT, Smartphones, energy and independence Martin Rapos, IBM Global Business Services Europe 16.15 – 16.40 15.40 – 17.05 17.05 – 17.30 17.30 – 18.00 Plenary Plenary Plenary Plenary Solar Boat presentation (design, driving mechanism etc.) and boat trip to Pakhuis de Zwijger for Public Evening Programme Optional dinner in Pakhuis de Zwijger (speakers and moderators invited) 18.00 – 19.00 19:00 – 20:00 Outside – Amstel river – Centre DUTCH PUBLIC PROGRAMME in Pakhuis de Zwijger Companies demonstrate PV, EV & V2G projects Presentation & Movies from cities demonstrating ‘clean-transition-city’ developments 20.00 – 22.00 (Warehouse) Pakhuis de Zwijger Urban renewable energy & info-mobility remake the neighbourhood in 2025 Urban energy transition is in development, with a key role for local renewables and electric vehicles (EV). Experiences demonstrate required changes. To be prepared for this transition, decisions today determine where we are tomorrow. This conference presents and discusses, key elements as EV, local renewable energy, the electricity grid and intelligence steered by ICT, which enforce each other in the energy transition. On top of that is the energy policy, influencing the markets, products and services. Practical experiences show the possibilities of the actual state of technology, the challenge is to pave the way and dare to forecast. What does the road towards the sustainable city ecosystem look like, what are the most urgent steps to make and what are the no-regret measures?

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  • Vehicle2Grid: the Solar & Electrical mobility revolution conference Amsterdam 30 & 31 March 2015

    Programme Day 1

    Lunch possibility in University canteen Walk in, registration, coffee & tea Chairman day 1 Welcome & introduction Gerard van Haarlem, Faculty Director Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (NL) Abdeluheb Choho, Alderman Sustainability Municipality Amsterdam (NL) European policy 4 Electric vehicle and solar integration Mark Stiphout, European Commission DG Energy (EU) Energy policy for the urban transition in The Netherlands Jaco Stremler, Ministry of Economic affairs (NL) Switch 2 SmartGrid in Flanders Jeroen Bscher, EnergyVille (Be)

    12:00 13:00 13.00 14.00 14.00 14.20 14.20 14.50 14.50 15.20 15.20 15.50

    Canteen Hospitality desk Plenary Plenary Plenary Plenary

    Coffee Break 15.50 16.15 Side hall

    Electric cars ready for energy transition Olivier Paturet, General Manager Zero Emission Strategy Nissan Europe (FR) Netherlands main V2G initiatives, experiments and implementation path Frits Verheij DNV-GL (NL) The grid in 2025 smart & ready? Martijn Bongaerts, Alliander (NL) ICT, Smartphones, energy and independence Martin Rapos, IBM Global Business Services Europe

    16.15 16.40 15.40 17.05 17.05 17.30 17.30 18.00

    Plenary Plenary Plenary Plenary

    Solar Boat presentation (design, driving mechanism etc.) and boat trip to Pakhuis de Zwijger for Public Evening Programme Optional dinner in Pakhuis de Zwijger (speakers and moderators invited)

    18.00 19.00 19:00 20:00

    Outside Amstel river Centre

    DUTCH PUBLIC PROGRAMME in Pakhuis de Zwijger Companies demonstrate PV, EV & V2G projects Presentation & Movies from cities demonstrating clean-transition-city developments

    20.00 22.00

    (Warehouse) Pakhuis de Zwijger

    Urban renewable energy & info-mobility remake the neighbourhood in 2025

    Urban energy transition is in development, with a key role for local renewables and electric vehicles (EV).

    Experiences demonstrate required changes. To be prepared for this transition, decisions today determine where

    we are tomorrow. This conference presents and discusses, key elements as EV, local renewable energy, the

    electricity grid and intelligence steered by ICT, which enforce each other in the energy transition.

    On top of that is the energy policy, influencing the markets, products and services. Practical experiences show

    the possibilities of the actual state of technology, the challenge is to pave the way and dare to forecast. What

    does the road towards the sustainable city ecosystem look like, what are the most urgent steps to make and

    what are the no-regret measures?

  • Vehicle2Grid: the Solar & Electrical mobility revolution conference Amsterdam 30 & 31 March 2015

    Programme Day 2

    Welcome, registration and coffee Chairman Day 2 Robbert van den Hoed Welcome & introduction to day 2

    9.00 9.15 9.15 -09:30

    Hospitality Plenary

    Breakout sessions (choose one): EV, or sustainable info-mobility

    Chaired by Vito, Carlo Mol (Be) Vision and envisaged activities of EV manufacturers overview of state of the art in 2015. Potential of EV for energy services. Current activities and challenger and opportunities until 2020-2025.

    The grid for sun & mobility in 2025. Chaired by DTU, Peter Bach (Dk) Smart applications, matching local energy offer & demand at household, neighbourhood and city level, are key for grid resilience. Implementing more intelligence into the grid instead of hardware.

    09.40 11.10

    room 103 room 90

    Coffee break 11.10 11.40 Side hall

    Agenda & ICT for energy management Chaired By Green IT Amsterdam, Jaak Vlasveld (NL) Intelligent ICT empowered to shift energy consumption in line with energy production. Including detailed energy prosumption and forecasting. Do we allow our agenda to manage our energy provision and related mobility range of the electric vehicle? ICT facilitates your digital and real life.

    Operational examples, lessons learned and valuable mistakes. Chaired by DNV-GL, Petra de Boer (NL) Different initiatives exist in Europe combining local renewable energy and electric mobility to optimise the integration of renewables. Real bi-directional examples are challenged to present experiences, pitfalls and best practices. How can these experiences cross-fertilise each other and what is up scaling potential?

    11.40 13.00 Room 90 Room 103

    Lunch break and EU projects matchmaking event

    13.00 14.30 Side hall

    Energy rules or rules for energy & The business case challenge Chaired by Gerard van Baar (NL) The implementation of electric vehicles and V2G practices requires changes in terms of regulations and policies. Designing a socially desirable and economically viable infrastructure poses a great challenge for policy makers. Anticipating on fluctuating energy cost, improved battery performance and economies of scale enables V2G practices to make a valid business case. But what is needed to make this happen? And how likely is it that its going to happen?

    14.30 16.00 Room 90 + Room 103

    Coffee break 16.10 16.15 Side hall

    The path 2015-2025 towards smart & clean cities and closing Chairman of the day Robbert van den Hoed The outcomes of the different sessions are gathered, presented and shortly discussed. Results are translated into a roadmap, including proposals, agreements and actions for the upcoming 5 and 10 years.

    16.00 17.00

    Plenary

    Closure conference