Sustainable Economy Research Group (S.E.R.G.)
Sustainable Economy Research Group (S.E.R.G.)

Sustainable Economy Research Group (S.E.R.G.) at CentraleSupélec / Paris-Saclay University / Industrial Engineering Departement (LGI)

2023 Trans-Atlantic Infraday Conference

A conference entitled Trans-Atlantic Infraday Conference - Enabling Low Carbon, Smart and Resilient Infrastructures: Emerging challenges for the world ahead.

This conference aims to present the diversity of challenges linked to adapting the infrastructures needed for the future low-carbon economy. It is aimed at a wide range of audiences (academics, policy-makers, industry experts, regulators, modellers, economists, operational researchers and econometricians).

Keynote Speakers:

TAI 2023 Organizing Committee

 

Parallel sessions:

Hydropower and water 
Chair: Julian Ancel, CentraleSupélec, Climate Economics Chaire, France
1- Revisiting hierarchical planning for hydropower plant upgrades using semi-analytical policies
Presenter: Stein-Erik Fleten, NTNU
Authors: Andreas Kleiven, Selvaprabu Nadarajah, Stein-Erik Fleten
2- Equilibrium problem applied to water markets
Presenter: Steven A. Gabriel, UMD/NTNU/Aalto
Authors: Steven A. Gabriel
3- What is the value of demand-response in stressed power systems? Insights from a hydropower viewpoint.
Presenter: Julien Ancel, CentraleSupélec, Climate Economics Chaire
Authors: Julien Ancel, Olivier Massol
 

Decarbonization and Transport Systems 
Chair: Björn Steigerwald, TU-Berlin
1- Public charging infrastructure requirements for Long-haul Battery Electric Trucks (LBETs)
considering environmental targets of EU countries
Presenter: Reema Bera Sharma, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Authors: Reema Bera Sharma, Wasim Shoman, Niklas Lundblad, Frances Sprei, Sonia Yeh
2- Day-ahead and reserve prices in a renewable-based power system
Presenter: Laureen Deman, Univ. of Grenoble Alpes
Authors: Laureen Deman, Afzal S. Siddiqui, Cédric Clastres, Quentin Boucher

3- Decentralized storage and information systems
Presenter: Diego Cebreros, CentraleSupélec
Authors: Diego Cebreros, Arnaud Destaraca, Marc Olivier Metais, Alejandro Rojano, Yannick
Perez, Jan Lepoutre, Francisco Ramos, Pascal da Costa
4- Assessment of Integrated Assessment Models
Presenter: Björn Steigerwald, TU-Berlin
Authors: Björn Steigerwald, Jens Weibezahn, Christian von Hirschhausen, Christian Breyer
 

Flexibility and storage 
Chair: Camille Megy, CentraleSupélec
1- Integrated Operational Planning of Stand-Alone Battery Storage using Stochastic Dual
Dynamic Programming in Residential Community
Presenter: Pattanun Chanpiwat, Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy
Authors: Pattanun Chanpiwat, Fabricio Oliveira, Steven A. Gabriel
2- Optimal Trading Strategies for Battery Storages in Reserve and Spot Markets under
Uncertainty using SDDP
Presenter: Paul E. Seifert, NTNU
Authors: Paul E. Seifert, Emil Kraft, Steffen J. Bakker, Stein-Erik Fleten
3- Assessing the need for seasonal and pluriannual energy transfer in high variable
renewable energy power systems
Presenter: Sébastien Pezza, EDF
Authors: Sébastien Pezza, Sandrine Selosse, Edi Assoumou, Caroline Bono, Fabien Bricault
4- Examining the Competition between Power-to-Gas and Energy Storage: Insights from a
Stochastic Dynamic Model
Presenter: Camille Megy, CentraleSupélec
Authors: Ange Blanchard, Camille Megy

Modeling Power Markets 
Chair: Marina Dietze Monteiro, PUC-Rio/NTNU
1- Analysis of Short-Run and Long-Run Marginal Costs of Generation in the Power Market
Presenter: Shamim Homaei, NTNU
Authors: Shamim Homaei, Asgeir Tomasgard, Simon Roussanaly
2- Electricity-market design
Presenter: Ramteen Sioshansi, Carnegie Mellon University
Authors: Yuzhou Jiand and Ramteen Sioshansi
3- Modeling binary constraints in a Cournot equilibrium model for a electricity market
Presenter: Mel Devine, University College Dublin
Authors: Mel Devine, Muireann Lynch

4- A Novel Semiparametric Structural Model for Electricity Forward Curves
Presenter: Marina Dietze Monteiro, PUC-Rio/NTNU
Authors: Marina Dietze Monteiro, Iago Chávarry, Ana Carolina Freire, Davi Valladão,
Alexandre Street, Stein-Erik Fleten

Risk Modeling 
Chair: Ange Blanchard, CentraleSupélec
1- Market design for risk-averse hydropower
Presenter: Viviane Aubin, NTNU
Authors: Viviane Aubin, Magnus Korpås, Stein-Erik Fleten, Arild Helseth
2- Risk Measures in Energy Markets with Market Power
Presenter: Dáire Byrne, UCD
Authors: Dáire Byrne, Mel Devine
3- Energy storage investments in an absence of risk markets and the role of public policy
Presenter: Emil Dimanchev, NTNU
Authors: Emil Dimanchev, Steven Gabriel, Magnus Korpås
4- Examining the Potential Market Power of Vehicle-to-Grid Aggregators: A
Game-Theoretic Approach
Presenter: Ange Blanchard, CentraleSupélec
Authors: Ange Blanchard
 

Capacity Expansion Planning 
Chair: David Lowing, CentraleSupelec
1- Optimal transmission expansion planning in the context of renewable energy integration policies
Presenter: Nikita Belyak, Aalto University
Authors: Nikita Belyak, Steven A. Gabriel, Nikolay Khabarov, Fabricio Oliveira
2- EV charging load in California
Presenter: James Bushnell, UC Davis
Authors: James Bushnell and al
3- CCS deployment infrastructure in India
Presenter: Adrien Nicolle, CentraleSupélec
Authors: Adrien Nicolle, Stephanie Monjon, Olivier Massol
4- Cost allocation in energy distribution networks
Presenter: David Lowing, CentraleSupelec
Authors: David Lowing

Hydrogen & Gas Markets 
Chair: Christian von Hirschhausen, TU Berlin/DIW Berlin
1- Some theoretical results for gas markets using complementarity theory
Presenter: Steven A. Gabriel, UMD/NTNU/Aalto
Authors: Steven A. Gabriel, Dominic Flocco, & al.
2- Some numerical insights for the Brazilian Gas Markets using complementarity theory
Presenter: Dominic Flocco, University of Maryland
Authors: Dominic Flocco, Steven A. Gabriel & al.
3- Hydrogen and Natural Gas Modelling
Presenter: Lukas Barner, TU Berlin/DIW Berlin
Authors: Lukas Barner
4- Long-term development of european Natural gas markets – scenario analysis using the global gas model
Presenter: Christian von Hirschhausen, TU Berlin/DIW Berlin
Authors: Christian von Hirschhausen, Lukas Barner, Franziska Holz, Claudia Kemfert, Björn
Steigerwald

Decarbonization, Transport System and Storage
Chair: Björn Steigerwald, TU Berlin
1- Long-term storage in the long term: A decomposition approach to model decarbonized energy systems over multiple decades
Presenter: Felix Schmidt, DIW Berlin
Authors: Felix Schmidt
2- Charging/fueling infrastructure planning
Presenter: Antonia Golab, TU Wien
Authors: Antonia Golab, Steffen Bakker, Sebastian Zwickl-Bernhard, Jonas Martin, Hans Auer
3- Grid Expansion Planning
Presenter: Adrienne de Bazelaire, CentraleSupelec
Authors: Adrienne de Bazelaire
4- The Potential of Nuclear Power in the Context of Climate Change Mitigation - A
Techno-Economic Reactor Technology Assessment
Presenter: Björn Steigerwald, TU Berlin
Authors: Fanny Böse, Alexander Wimmers, Björn Steigerwald, Christian von Hirschhausen

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