10th European Energy Market Conference

10th European Energy Market Conference
May 24, 2013

The International Conference on the European Energy Market is a premier forum for the exchange of ideas and direct discussion on the development of the energy markets in Europe. The 10th European Energy Market Conference (EEM13) 2013 is taking place from the 27th until the 21st of May in Stockholm.

Peter Nemcek, CyberGrid’s , will be speaking on practical aspects of “Energy on Demand”, as exemplified by the international eBADGE project. The project’s objective is to propose an optimal pan-European Intelligent Balancing mechanism capable of integrating Virtual Power Plant systems by means of an integrated communication infrastructure with the purpose of assisting the management of the electricity Transmission and Distribution grids in an optimized, controlled, and secure manner.

Demand Response will play a significant role in the future integrated balancing market allowing Virtual Power Plants, comprising Demand Response and Distributed Generation resources to compete on equal ground.

The conference will provide a stage for presentations, a social program with keynote speakers from European institutions, industries, market agents and prominent academicians who will be discussing a variety of energy topics.

Special Sessions:

  • Integrating the full electricity market chains into the European Internal Energy Market: challenges and opportunities
  • E-Price: trade-off reliability and costs
  • Longer-term energy outlooks
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