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DESCRIPTION:The IEEE Benelux chapter PELS/IAS/PES organizes a mini-symposiu
 m with two experts on energy system\n\nIEEE PES distinguished lecture host
 ed by KU Leuven\n\nThis event comprises two lectures about integrated ener
 gy systems:\n\n1) Flexibility\, Reliability and Resilience in Integrated E
 nergy Systems by prof. Pierluigi Mancarella (university of Melbourne\, Aus
 tralia)\n\nThe aim of this IEEE Power and Energy Society Distinguished Lec
 ture is to discuss the main concepts about provision of power system flexi
 bility and grid services from the so-called multi-energy systems (MES) whe
 reby electricity interacts with other energy vectors and sectors such as h
 eating\, cooling\, transport\, gas\, hydrogen\, etc. Specific use cases an
 d applications\, covering technical\, commercial and regulatory aspects\, 
 will refer to a number of recent projects in the UK\, Europe and Australia
 . These include ongoing work with electricity and gas system operators\, t
 ransmission and distribution network operators\, and energy regulators to 
 address how MES could support an affordable\, reliable and resilient devel
 opment of low-carbon electricity and gas grids with deep penetration of re
 newable energy sources. Longer-term potential energy futures that envision
  electricity-hydrogen systems with renewables penetration (much) greater t
 han 100% will also be discussed.\n\n2) The Heterogeneous Value of Solar an
 d Wind Energy: Empirical Evidence from the United States and Europe by dr.
  Marten Ovaere (Yale university\, USA)\n\nWe develop a methodology to quan
 tify the marginal costs and benefits of intermittent renewables in all sta
 ges of the electricity supply chain. Using an extensive and novel hourly 2
 014-2018 dataset\, we estimate the marginal value of solar and wind genera
 tion in all liberalized electricity markets in the United States and nine 
 European countries\, covering around a third of installed worldwide renewa
 ble capacity. We find considerable heterogeneity between countries\, which
  implies that investment focused on high-value regions would have increase
 d annual surplus by 5 to 13 billion dollars. In most of Europe\, the estim
 ated value of utility-scale solar is below its cost\, while it is above it
 s cost for wind. In all U.S. regions\, the estimated values of solar and w
 ind are above their costs. We also find that a percentage point increase i
 n the share of renewable generation decreases its total value by more than
  $1.5 per MWh. Lastly\, if we were to replace current feed-in and net-mete
 ring policies for distributed solar generation with a tariff equal to its 
 value to the electricity system\, investment in distributed solar would de
 crease significantly in almost all regions.\n\nSpeaker(s): Pierluigi Manca
 rella\, Marten Ovaere\n\nAgenda: \nProgramme:\n\n16h00-16h45: prof. Pierlu
 igi Mancarella - Flexibility\, Reliability and Resilience in Integrated En
 ergy Systems\n\n16h45 – 17h30: Dr. Marten Ovaere - The Heterogeneous Val
 ue of Solar and Wind Energy: Empirical Evidence from the United States and
  Europe\n\n17h30 – 18h30: Closing reception\n\nRoom: Auditorium R\, Bldg
 : ESAT\, Kasteelpark Arenberg 10\, Heverlee\, Unknown\, Belgium\, 3001
LOCATION:Room: Auditorium R\, Bldg: ESAT\, Kasteelpark Arenberg 10\, Heverl
 ee\, Unknown\, Belgium\, 3001
ORGANIZER:hakan.ergun@esat.kuleuven.be
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Mini-Symposium Energy Systems (KU Leuven)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/212356
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001p
 t\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span s
 tyle=&quot;font-size: 14.666666984558105px\;&quot;&gt;The IEEE Benelux chapter PELS/IAS
 /PES organizes a mini-symposium with two experts on energy system&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/
 span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; text-align: ju
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 ne-height: 110%\;&quot;&gt;IEEE PES distinguished lecture hosted by KU Leuven&lt;br /
 &gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; text-align:
  justify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=
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 nergy systems:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0
 001pt\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&amp;nb
 sp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; text-align: jus
 tify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-GB&quot; style=&quot;
 font-size: 11.0pt\; line-height: 110%\;&quot;&gt;1) Flexibility\, Reliability and 
 Resilience in Integrated Energy Systems by &lt;em&gt;prof. Pierluigi Mancarella 
 (university of Melbourne\, Australia)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0
 cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; ba
 ckground: white\;&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .00
 01pt\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&lt;spa
 n lang=&quot;EN-GB&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 11.0pt\; line-height: 110%\;&quot;&gt;The aim of 
 this IEEE Power and Energy Society Distinguished Lecture is to discuss the
  main concepts about provision of power system flexibility and grid servic
 es from the so-called multi-energy systems (MES) whereby electricity inter
 acts with other energy vectors and sectors such as heating\, cooling\, tra
 nsport\, gas\, hydrogen\, etc. Specific use cases and applications\, cover
 ing technical\, commercial and regulatory aspects\, will refer to a number
  of recent projects in the UK\, Europe and Australia. These include ongoin
 g work with electricity and gas system operators\, transmission and distri
 bution network operators\, and energy regulators to address how MES could 
 support an affordable\, reliable and resilient development of low-carbon e
 lectricity and gas grids with deep penetration of renewable energy sources
 . Longer-term potential energy futures that envision electricity-hydrogen 
 systems with renewables penetration (much) greater than 100% will also be 
 discussed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; te
 xt-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n
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 e-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-GB&quot; style=&quot;font-size:
  11.0pt\; line-height: 110%\;&quot;&gt;2) The Heterogeneous Value of Solar and Win
 d Energy: Empirical Evidence from the United States and Europe by &lt;em&gt;dr. 
 Marten Ovaere (Yale university\, USA)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0
 cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; ba
 ckground: white\;&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .00
 01pt\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&lt;spa
 n lang=&quot;EN-GB&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 11.0pt\; line-height: 110%\;&quot;&gt;We develop 
 a methodology to quantify the marginal costs and benefits of intermittent 
 renewables in all stages of the electricity supply chain. Using an extensi
 ve and novel hourly 2014-2018 dataset\, we estimate the marginal value of 
 solar and wind generation in all liberalized electricity markets in the Un
 ited States and nine European countries\, covering around a third of insta
 lled worldwide renewable capacity. We find considerable heterogeneity betw
 een countries\, which implies that investment focused on high-value region
 s would have increased annual surplus by 5 to 13 billion dollars. In most 
 of Europe\, the estimated value of utility-scale solar is below its cost\,
  while it is above its cost for wind. In all U.S. regions\, the estimated 
 values of solar and wind are above their costs. We also find that a percen
 tage point increase in the share of renewable generation decreases its tot
 al value by more than $1.5 per MWh. Lastly\, if we were to replace current
  feed-in and net-metering policies for distributed solar generation with a
  tariff equal to its value to the electricity system\, investment in distr
 ibuted solar would decrease significantly in almost all regions.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p
 &gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\; text-align: justify\; 
 line-height: 110%\; background: white\;&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;b
 r /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Programme:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;16h00-16h45: prof. Pierluigi Mancarella - Flexib
 ility\, Reliability and Resilience in Integrated Energy Systems&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;16
 h45 &amp;ndash\; 17h30: Dr. Marten Ovaere - The Heterogeneous Value of Solar a
 nd Wind Energy: Empirical Evidence from the United States and Europe&lt;/p&gt;\n
 &lt;p&gt;17h30 &amp;ndash\; 18h30: Closing reception&lt;/p&gt;
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