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  • It is our pleasure to announce that the 13th European Energy Market Conference, EEM 2016, will take place in the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, FEUP, from 6 to 9 of June 2016. EEM 2016 is organized by INESC TEC, a private research center that works closely with FEUP that also collaborates in the organization. Porto is the largest city in the north of Portugal and it is a very lively city with numerous touristic attractions namely in its historic center declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1996. Porto is also the gateway to the Douro valley also declared World Heritage in 2001.
  • EEM Conferences have already established a strong tradition in Europe and in the world in terms of building a forum to exchange ideas and to discuss a wide range of issues related with energy markets, not only associated with different types of mathematical formulations and solution approaches, but also directed to market design, regulatory policies, climate change as well as foresee and debate changes and challenges that this sector will most likely go through in the near and longer terms.
  • EEM Conferences have been growing along the years. This growth can be can be illustrated by the increasing number of participants and submitted papers, by the geographic distribution of the participants and by the level and quality of the sessions and discussions during the event.
  • Regarding the next edition, EEM 2016, we are already working to continue and strength this path and to build a rich and lively program, both on its scientific and social aspects. It is therefore with most pleasure that we invite you to submit a paper and/or to participate in EEM 2016, hoping this will be a fruitful and most enjoyable experience.
征稿信息

征稿范围

  • Electricity market design, regulation and monitoring
  • Structure of electricity market
  • Capacity and ancillary services markets
  • Design and implementation of capacity markets
  • Alternative market models for Europe
  • Local balancing market and balancing areas
  • Transmission and distribution tariffs
  • Network congestion management
  • Regulation of transmission and distribution systems
  • Market monitoring
  • Market power and market strategies
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Role of the last resort suppliers
  • Electricity markets & Grid planning and operation
  • Market enabling and enhancing technologies
  • Ancillary services
  • Local balancing areas and markets
  • Trading imbalances
  • Transmission system planning in market environment
  • System operation
  • Power quality
  • Impact of new technologies on the electricity market (FACTS/HVDC)
  • Energy storage technologies
  • Economics of energy storage
  • Smart grid technologies, pricing and operation
  • Smart grids for efficient integration of renewables and distributed generation
  • Demand side management
  • Internet based technologies
  • Power generation and renewable energies
  • Innovative power generation technologies
  • Low carbon technologies
  • Cost of new nuclear safety requirements
  • Impact of renewable and distributed generation on networks
  • Real costs of renewable energies and distributed generation development
  • Imbalances caused by renewable energies and distributed generation
  • Incentives to investment in renewable energies and distributed generation
  • Impact of renewable energies and distributed generation on security of supply
  • Reversible hydro generation
  • Modelling, simulation and forecasting of energy and carbon markets
  • Day-ahead markets
  • Technical electricity markets: system balancing, short-term reserve and ancillary services
  • Carbon markets
  • Green certificate markets
  • Cross-border transmission capacity access and trading
  • Futures, forward and other derivative markets
  • Electricity market modelling and simulation
  • Game theory applied to energy markets
  • Agent-based simulation of energy markets
  • Econometric models applied to energy and carbon markets
  • Risk management in energy markets
  • Technical and economic modelling of energy markets
  • Life-cycle analysis of energy technologies and storage
  • Economic analysis of energy prices
  • Investment analysis
  • Portfolio management
  • Implementation of the energy and climate European policy
  • European energy and climate policies
  • New reforms of the Electricity regulation under climate change constraint
  • Pan-European regulation, the role of ACER and national energy market regulators
  • ACER, ENTSO-E and G and the EU regulations
  • Integration of regional electricity markets. Building a single European market
  • Economics of renewables
  • Support schemes and their impact on the European power systems and electricity markets
  • De-carbonization of the power sector
  • Social and economic aspects of climate change
  • Cross-border issues
  • International coordination and co-operation
  • Energy poverty policy
  • Economics of biofuels
  • Nuclear risk evolution
  • Security of supply
  • Stakeholder vision on the future power system
  • Present and future of gas and coal markets
  • Natural gas and coal commodity markets and derivate markets
  • Economic and environmental impact of unconventional gas
  • Carbon market regulation and impact on the electricity market
  • Liberalization and regulation of the European gas market
  • Recent developments in the reducing carbon footprint of fossil fuels
  • Competition law, energy rules and institutions
  • Energy competition Law
  • Antitrust decisions applied to energy
  • Law and economics of EU energy markets
  • Regulation of energy sector
  • US-EU comparison of energy Law
  • FERC-ACER institutional comparison
  • National/European system of energy regulation
  • Mergers and acquisition analysis of EU energy local or regional markets
  • Regional initiatives and EU wide regulations comparison
  • Governance of energy reforms
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  • 会议日期

    06月06日

    2016

    06月09日

    2016

  • 06月09日 2016

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