FIRST SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN REGIONAL
CIGRÉ CONFERENCE

7th – 8th June 2016, Portoroz, Slovenia

TOPIC 1

Energy and Environmental Policy in Region

Needs, opportunities, standards, security issues, environmental harmonization, competition vs. cooperation,
cases/examples of good practices, green strategies, scientific methodology.

Fitting to working program of CIGRÉ SC C1 – System Development and Economics

Chairman: M. Muhr (Austria)

Co-chairmen: Y. Bondarenko (Ukraine), D. Sabolic (Croatia), A. Koronides (Greece)

Paper No. Authors and Paper Title Paper Presentation
 

Invited Speaker:

Konstantin Staschus, chairman of CIGRÉ SC C1 – System Development and Economics

   
1-01

Paola Faggian, Riccardo Bonanno (Italy):

Estimating risks for Italian Energy Sector from Projected Climate Change

1-02

Željko Tomšić, Ivan Rajšl, Matea Filipović (Croatia):

Low Carbon Development Strategy for Croatian Electricity Sector Until year 2070

1-03

Michal Savčák, Luboš Skurčák, Peter Bojda, Juraj Chovanec (Slovakia):

Assessment of new OHL of Slovak Republic Transmission System with regard to the recommendation of the Directive No. 1999/519/EC

1-04

Maša Majkić, Ana Cerk, Urša Fležar, Urška Kugonič, Rudi Vončina, Maks Babuder (Slovenia):

The importance of environmental risk assessment in infrastructure projects

1-06

Tuo Liu, Cai Liang (China):

Calculation Model of Economic and Environmental Benefit of the Transnational Electric Power Transmission Project and Its Case Study

 
1-07

David Batič, Andrej Krajnc, Janez Stergar, Matej Toman (Slovenia):

REMIT implementation and operation at small NRA: how we have approached the challenge

1-08

Fabio Scatiggio, Massimo Rebolini, Massimo Pompili (Italy):

Health Index: the last frontier of TSO's asset management

1-09

Dajana Vrbičić-Tenđera, Ana Horvat-Sedlić, Petra Sagrestano (Croatia):

Wind Power Plants in the Croatian Power System

1-11

C. Vergine, O. D'Addese, A. Sallati, P. Tisti, A. L'Abbate, R. Calisti, F. Careri, S. Rossi (Italy):

The role of innovative grid-impacting technologies in the South East Europe Region: an integrated zonal analysis based on GridTech scenarios

1-13

A. G. Kasembe, M. Cernan, Z. Muller, J. Tlusty (Czech Republic):

Security and Reliability Issues related to Implementation of Wind Power Generation

 
1-14

D. Arnone, F. S. Nucci, G. Paternò, A. Rossi, M. G. Ippolito, E. Riva Sanseverino, G. Tondi, F. Cazzato (Italy),
S. E. Jenkins (USA):

Simulation-based analysis of the potentiality of incentives for prosumer flexibility

1-15

Bojan Milinković, Jasmina Mandić-Lukić, Srđan Latinović (Serbia):

Security principles for ICT infrastructure in a Power Utility Smart Grid

1-16

Camille Chardonnet, Vincenzo Giordano, Stéphane Rapoport (Belgium):

A methodology to assess and prioritize Smart Grid investments: case studies from Poland and Romania

 
1-17

C. E. Higgins, S. L. Hay, S. R. Ingram (United Kingdom):

Practical Technical Design Considerations for Active Network Management

1-18

Urša Fležar, Rudi Vončina, Ana Cerk (Slovenia):

Possible Positive Effects of the Grid Infrastructure on the Environment

1-19

Gorazd Bone, Rafael Mihalič (Slovenia):

A dynamical equivalent for the electric power system