Demand Side Flexibility - the Role of Grid Infrastructure, Market Players and Digitalization in Meeting Consumer Expectations

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Time
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Hall
ICM München
Room
Room 13 A

Active consumer involvement is a crucial aspect of the energy transition. Demand-side flexibility is essential for a flexible energy system that integrates the exponentially growing number of distributed energy resources. Both the system and society in general need consumers to adapt their energy usage to the available network capacity. Digitalization and new technologies - such as smart meters - as well as market-based solutions will allow consumers to become active players. However, being able does not necessarily mean being willing, so incentives are needed. This session will also address how our grid can be prepared to meet consumer expectations and how to deal with a flood of connection requests in a timely manner while ensuring security of supply.

11:00 am - 11:05 amWelcome and Introduction

Carmen Gimeno

Secretary General

GEODE

11:05 am - 11:15 amPursuing Socially Inclusive Demand-side Flexibility in Europe

Andreas Jahn

Senior Associate

Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)

11:15 am - 11:25 amFlexibility Potential in the Household Sector - a Billion-Euro Market

Sebastian Mahlow

Managing Director

ison GmbH

11:25 am - 11:35 amEnabling Prosumers to Accelerate the Energy Transition

Dr. Frank Schlichting

CEO

Kiwigrid GmbH

11:35 am - 11:45 amThe Customer-powered Energy Transition: How Utilities can Accelerate Demand Side Flexibility

Kieron Stopforth

Senior Manager, Flexibility

Octopus Energy

11:45 am - 11:55 amThe Dso's Enabling Prosumers

José Ferrari Careto

CEO of Networks Business

EDP Group

11:55 am - 12:25 pmPanel Discussion

12:25 pm - 12:30 pmClosing by the Moderator

Carmen Gimeno

Secretary General

GEODE

Speakers
Speaker
Andreas Jahn, Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)

Senior Associate

Belgium

As a senior associate in Berlin, Andreas Jahn focuses on issues relating to the German 'Energiewende', or energy transition, helping develop and advance regulatory options for a carbon-neutral power sector, including demand-side resources and tariff design. He also supports RAP's work throughout Europe. Jahn has extensive experience with power markets and regulation, as well as knowledge of the German national political arena. Prior to joining RAP, Jahn was responsible for all energy policy and regulatory matters as the director of regulatory affairs at lekker Energie, a German electricity and gas provider. Through his work as a senior expert for the Association of New Energy Suppliers, he gained valuable insight into political decision-making processes and legislative procedures. He was also a member of the Federal Ministry of Economics' task force on legislation to implement grid regulation in Germany. Andreas Jahn has extensive knowledge of the technical, environmental, and political aspects of energy markets through his degree in environmental science from Leeuwarden (Netherlands) and Bingen (Germany). In addition to his native German, Andreas speaks fluent English and advanced Spanish.

Speaker
Kieron Stopforth, Octopus Energy

Senior Manager, Flexibility

UK

Kieron is Senior Manager at Octopus Energy Group. He is responsible for delivering new customer propositions making energy more flexible. His work includes creating Saving Sessions, the largest UK customer demand shift programme ever with 1.9GWh shifted over 14.5 hours from 700,000 customers, and Intelligent Octopus, the largest smart charging virtual power plant in the UK with 800MW and 125,000 electric vehicles. Kieron is a Fulbright Scholar and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Speaker
Sebastian Mahlow, ison GmbH

Managing Director

Germany

Sebastian Mahlow, Managing Director of ison GmbH with almost 20 years of experience in the energy transition. After building up the electricity and biogas portfolio at LichtBlick SE, he went on to connect over 1,000 mini-CHPs to create Germany's first virtual power plant at residential level. Most recently, he launched the energy-as-a-service business at LichtBlick and founded the company ison in 2022 to leverage flexibility potentials for prosumers.

Speaker
Carmen Gimeno, GEODE

Secretary General

Belgium

Carmen Gimeno is the Secretary General of GEODE, the European association representing the interests of 1200 private and public energy companies for both electricity and gas in 14 European countries. She is also a Managing Partner at Verdia Legal in Barcelona, where she has been working since 1995. Her expertise in energy law is built upon over 20 years of experience in this field. Ms Gimeno holds a Law degree from the University of Barcelona (1992). In 1993, she became a Member of the Bar Association of Barcelona. In the same year, she earned a postgraduate degree in Business Management Techniques at the Business Studies School of the University of Barcelona. She also studied Political Science and Sociology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and completed a study period within an Erasmus Programme at Ruprecht-Karls Universität in Heidelberg, Germany, specialising in International and Community Law (1990-1991).

Speaker
José Ferrari Careto, EDP Group

CEO of Networks Business

José Ferrari Careto spent most of his professional career in the Telecommunications sector, as a Board Member and Director of several companies. He first joined the EDP Group in 2003 as Board Member of companies in the gas sector, having left in 2006 to serve as a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Communications Regulatory Authority - ANACOM - for about 6 years. He returned to the EDP Group in 2012, as Member of the Board of Directors in several Business Units, Director of the Corporate Marketing and Customer Department and Director of the Digital Global Unit, where he led EDP Group's Digital and IT transformation program. He is currently CEO of the Portuguese Distribution System Operator, E-REDES, Chairman of EDP Redes España and Global Head of the Distribution Business of EDP Group.

Speaker
Dr. Frank Schlichting, Kiwigrid GmbH

CEO

Germany

Dr Frank Schlichting is the CEO of Kiwigrid. He studied applied physics at TH-Darmstadt and the University of California at Berkeley. After graduating, he moved to TU-Berlin, where he earned a doctorate in engineering. Parallel to his studies, Frank worked as a software developer at DaimlerChrysler InterServices. After completing his career in science he was involved in the development of the Volkswagen Autostadt as Head of Technology Development and Knowledge Management. Following positions at Atmel Semiconductors and the high-tech start-up Nanotron Technologies, in 2014 Frank became CEO/CTO at Solare Datensysteme in the field of renewable energies, leading on management, product development and internationalization for 6 years. In 2020 he became the CEO of Kiwigrid.

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