Energy and Environmental Challenges in Emerging Regions. Opportunities for Control and Monitoring Technologies |
Wednesday, August 31, hrs 16:00 – 18:00 – Aula Magna |
Organizers and Moderators: Francoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue (CNRS and European Embedded Control Institute, France) and H.S. Jamadagni (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore) |
This panel will review our current understanding of the energy/environment linkage and it will discuss how monitoring and control system technologies can help. A specific focus for the session will be on emerging economies, especially India and China. It is in these geographies that power and energy demand is growing rapidly; clean energy solutions must address priorities there. Recent data on generation mix, power system infrastructure developments, and government policies and priorities will be briefly reviewed. A few imperatives bear special emphasis: reduction and redistribution of energy consumption in homes, buildings, and industries; more reliable transmission and distribution infrastructure; increased penetration of renewable generation; and adjustment of consumption demand in conditions of uncertain and intermittent supply. |
The role of control in two critical technology-rich areas will be discussed: energy efficiency and smart grids.Energy efficiency in the transmission and distribution system is a higher priority item in emerging regions than in developed countries (where T&D losses are in single-digit percentages). The smart grid can be thought of as an overlaying of a communication and control infrastructure on the electricity grid. Control will be crucial for integrating distributed renewable generation and storage technologies with the grid, for broad penetration of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and for overall system reliability.An area of particular importance in emerging markets is microgrid optimization. |
This session is presented under the auspices of the European Commission’s FP7 project Euclid on EU-India collaboration in monitoring and control. |
Panelists: Paul van den Bosch ( Eindhoven U. Tech.), Jean-Luc Dormoy(EDF Group, France), S.S. Murthy (IIT, Delhi), Andrew D Paice (ABB, Switzerland), Tariq Samad (Honeywell), Laurent Schmitt (Alstom, France), Yuanzhang Sun ( Wuhan U.), Kai Strunz ( Tech. U.Berlin) |