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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/incentive-in-large-scale-demande-side-flex
 ibility-management-in-a-smart-energy-grids-the-resonance-approach/
SUMMARY:Incentives in large-scale demand-side flexibility management in
 smart energy grids: the RESONANCE approach
DESCRIPTION:The increased contribution of renewable energy sources to
 energy production has led to increased variability and lower levels of
 controlability of energy generation. On the hand\, the electrification of
 transportation and heating systems and their integration to smart energy
 grids allows for higher levels of demand-side flexibility\, which can play
 a key role in achieving the desired balance of such grids. To this end\,
 Horizon Europe project RESONANCE aims to facilitate the management of
 flexibility at a large scale by developing and testing in pilots its own
 software architecture.\n\nIn the first part of this talk\, I will overview
 the technical approach of project RESONANCE\, with emphasis on the use of
 incentives for provision of flexibility by consumers. In the second part
 (*)\, I will present a model where a population of consumers has to
 collectively  achieve a particular total volume of flexibility but the
 contribution of each consumer to this target is not directly measurable.
 This case is modeled as the formation of the public good\; the
 analysis reveals that offering the proper incentives to users can have a
 considerable positive effect in reaching the flexibility target.\n\n(*)
 Joint work with Thanasis Papaioannou (Professor at National Kapodistrian
 University of Athens – Research Associate of STEcon-AUEB
 group).\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nBio :\n\nGeorge D. Stamoulis is a Professor in the
 Department of  Informatics\,  of Athens University of Economics and
 Business (AUEB)\, and Head of the Services\, Technologies and Economics
 (STEcon - http://stecon.cs.aueb.gr/) research group. \n\nHe received the
 Diploma in Electrical Engineering (1987\, with highest honors) from the
 National Technical University of Athens\, Greece\, and the MS (1988) and
 PhD (1991) degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts
 Institute of Technology\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, USA. His research
 interests are in economic and business models for networks\, clouds\, smart
 energy grids and blockchain environments\, demand response and flexibility
 management in smart energy grids\, telecommunications and power
 regulation\, auction mechanisms for scarce goods\, and reputation
 mechanisms for electronic environments. He has coordinated the
 participation of the STEcon Group of AUEB in several successful FP7\, H2020
 and Horizon Europe projects\, including 6 projects in progress in the areas
 of smart grids\, blockchains and 5G/6G telecoms. He has published over 100
 articles in high-quality scientific journals (IEEE Transactions on Control
 of Networked Systems\, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networks\, IEEE
 Transactions on Communications\, Computer Networks\, Journal of the ACM
 etc.) and in top scientific conferences (such as INFOCOM\, ITC\, ACM
 SIGMETRICS\, CCGRID\, e- Energy\, SmartGridComm.) He has also collaborated
 with Greek Regulatory Authorities for Telecoms and Power on auction design
 and other regulatory issues and with Greek telecom companies on service
 pricing\, data analysis etc.
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LOCATION:Amphi 6\, 19 Place Marguerite Perey\, Palaiseau\, France
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