Final Programme

APRIL 14 – Tuesday

 

  • 15:00 – 18:00 à Registration

 

  • 18:00 – 19:30 à OPENING SESSION

 

WELCOME ADDRESS     PROF. ALBINO REIS

     CENERTEC-CENTRO DE ENERGIA E TECNOLOGIA

     PORTUGAL

 

         KEYNOTE LECTURES - ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATION OF ENERGY MARKETS

PROF. EINAR HOPE

PROFESSOR AT NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (NORWAY)

 

INDUSTRY AND CLIMATE CHANGE: THE ROLE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY

PROF. ERNST WORRELL

PROFESSOR OF ENERGY, MATERIALS AND THE ENVIRONMENT, COPERNICUS INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION, UTRECHT UNIVERSITY (NETHERLANDS)

 

  • 20:00 à WELCOME DINNER AT THE HOTEL DOM PEDRO GOLF RESORT

 

APRIL 15 – Wednesday

 

  • 08:30 – 10:10 à KEYNOTE LECTURES

 

A LIFE CYCLE APPROACH TO ASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF ENERGY OPTIONS

PROF. ADISA AZAPAGIC

PROFESSOR OF SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, DEPUTY HEAD OF SCHOOL AND HEAD OF RESEARCH, SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND ANALYTICAL SCIENCE, THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER (UNITED KINGDOM)

 

 

ENERGY USE AND CO2 EMISSIONS IN INDUSTRY

MRS. CECILIA TAM

ENERGY ANALYST, ENERGY TECHNOLOGY POLICY DIVISION, INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY (FRANCE)

 

 

  • 10:10 – 10:40 à COFFEE-BREAK

 

  • 10:40 – 12:40 à INDUSTRIAL ENERGY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT

 

                                    THEORY AND METHODOLOGY

 

Finite Time Exergy Considerations Extended to a General Thermodynamic System

Robert W. Grubbström

Linköping Institute of Technology (Sweden)

 

Time Series Analysis and Manipulation in Industrial Energy Systems

Philip Voll, Stefan Kirschbaum and Gregor Wrobel

Society for the Promotion of Applied Computer Science and RWTH Aachen University (Germany)

 

Zooming on the Exergetic Cost Formation Process of a Multiple-Effect-Evaporation (MEE) desalination Plant

A. Piacentino and E. Cardona

Università di Palermo (Italy)

 

The Influence of Allocation Methods on Chlorine Electrolysis Technology Assessment

Johannes Jung and Jan Leder

RWTH Aachen University (Germany)

 

SGCIE – Management System of Intensive Energy Consumptions

João Paulo Calau

ADENE – Agência para a Energia (Portugal)

                            

Thermoeconomical Optimization of Heating Systems

V. Nikulshin and V. von Zedtwitz

Odessa National Polytechnic University (Ukraine)

 

  • 12:40 – 14:30 à LUNCH
  • 14:30 – 15:20 à KEYNOTE LECTURE

 

ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR INDUSTRIAL ENERGY DEMAND REDUCTION

DR PASCAL TERRIEN

DIRECTOR OF THE EUROPEAN ENERGY EFFICIENCY RESEARCH CENTRE (ECLEER)-EDF (France), AND LABORATORIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY RESEARCH

 

 

  • 15:20 – 16:20 à INDUSTRIAL ENERGY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT

 

Co-Authorship of Scientists in the Energy Field: an Exploratory Study of the ETDE World Energy Database (ETDEWEB) using Social Network Analysis

Vasco Monteiro, Miguel Neto, Aurora Cardoso and Ana Maria R. Correia

Instituto Superior de Estatística e Gestão de Informação, Instituto Nacional de Engenharia, Tecnologia e Inovação (DEECA, INETI), Instituto de Apoio às Pequenas e Médias Empresas e à Inovação, I.P. (IAPMEI) and Universidade Nova de Lisboa (ISEGI) (Portugal)

 

 

NATIONAL PROSPECTIVES

 

Energy Management in Industrial SMEs

P. Thollander, S. Solding and M. Soderstrom

Linköping University – Division of Energy Systems (Sweden)

 

                                   Thermodynamic Analysis of the UK Industrial Sector

G. P. Hammond, R. C. Mckenna and J. B. Norman

University of Bath (United Kindgon)

 

 

 

  • 16:20 – 16:50 à COFFEE-BREAK

 

  • 16:50 – 18:10 à INDUSTRIAL ENERGY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT   

 

Adoption of Profitable Energy Efficiency Related Process Improvements in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

Suresh Muthulingam, Charles J. Corbett, Shlomo Benartzi and Bohdan Oppenheim

University of California and Loyola Marymount University (USA)

 

Energy Conservation through Value-Engineering for SMEs in Thailand

Channarong Asavatesanupap, Malee Santikunaporn and Prapat Wangskan

Thammasat University (Thailand)

 

Energy Management for Designated Factories and Designated Buildings in Thailand

Malee Santikunaporn, Channarong Asavatesanupap and Prapat Wangskan

Thammasat University (Thailand)

 

Energy Consumption and Energy Intensity in Iran’s basic Metals Industry: Analyze and Forecast with Fuzzy Regression

Mehdi Shahriari, S. Farid Ghaderi and Mehdi Piltan

University of Tehran – Faculty of Engineering (Iran)

 

 

APRIL 16 – Thursday

 

  • 08:30 – 10:10 à KEYNOTE LECTURES

 

FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN FUTURES

DR DAVID HART

DIRECTOR OF E4TECH, AND HEAD OF FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN RESEARCH AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON'S CENTRE FOR ENERGY POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY (SWITZERLAND AND UK)

 

NUCLEAR POWER PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES

DR FABIEN ROQUES

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, EUROPEAN GAS AND POWER, CAMBRIDGE ENERGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES (FRANCE)

 

  • 10:10 – 10:40 à COFFEE-BREAK

 

  • 10:40 – 13:00 à ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES

 

 

Making Markets for Hydrogen Vehicles: Lessons from LPG

Helen Hu and Richard Green

University of Birmingham (United Kingdon)

 

The impact of “banded” ROCs on the levelised costs of Wave and Tidal energy

Grant Allan, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales

Fraser of Allander Institute and University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom)

 

Promotion of mechanisms of analysis for the production of electricity from renewable sources

Marco Calisi, Antonio Mattucci and Davide Cicolin

ENEA – Energy Department (Italy)

 

Technical and Economical Viability of Biodiesel Production using Waste Vegetable Edible Oil from the Oporto Metropolitan Area

A. Neves, P. Vilarinho and C. Pinho

Petrogal, CIRELIUS and Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (CEFT-DEMEGI) (Portugal)

 

Life-cycle-assessment for off-grid renewable technology adoption in Senegal

Djiby O. Racine Thiam

GRETHA Groupe de Recherche en Economie Théorique et Appliquée (France)

 

Renewable Outlook 2007: characterization of the various existing and emerging renewable energy technologies, considerations for business strategy

Alberto Biamonti and José Figueiredo

Instituto Superior Técnico (CEG-IST) (Portugal)

 

Resolving Tensions in Public Participation in Energy Policy: A Case Study Approach on UK Nuclear Energy Policy

Raphael J. Heffron

University of Cambridge (United Kingdon)

 

 

  • 13:00 – 14:30 à LUNCH

 

  • 14:45 – 20:00 à TOUR: VISIT TO LAGOS AND SAGRES

 

APRIL 17 – Friday

 

  • 08:30 – 09:20 à KEYNOTE LECTURE

 

EU EMISSION TRADING SCHEME – A FINANCIAL APPROACH

MR. EDUARDO MARCOS

MANAGING DIRECTOR OF SENDECO2 – MEDITERRANEAN EMISSION ALLOWANCES EXCHANGE (PORTUGAL)

 

 

·         09:20 – 10:40 à  ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT

                                        

The Effects of the New European Climate Change Policy on the Worlwide Distribution of Industrial Activity

Stef Proost and Denise Van Regemorter

Center for Economic Studies, KULeuven (Belgium)

 

The ESCO Problem under Uncertainty

Sam Aflaki and Paul R. Kleindorfer

INSEAD (France)

 

Incentive to an Efficient Management of CO2 Allowances in the Portuguese Electricity Sector

Vítor Marques, Pedro Costa and Amanda Falcão

Entidade Reguladora dos Serviços Energéticos (Portugal)

 

Carbon Capture and Storage Investment and Management in an Environment of Technological and Price Uncertainties

Joachim Geske and Johannes Herold

Forschungszentrum Jülich and TU Dresden (Germany)

 

 

 

  • 10:40 – 11:10 à COFFEE-BREAK

 

  • 11:10 – 13:10     COMBINED HEAT, COLD AND POWER

 

Possibilities of Industrial Trigeneration – Two Illustrative Cases

Pekka Ruohonen, Timo Nousiainen, Ilkka Hippinen and Pekka Ahtila

Helsinki University of Technology - Department of Energy Technology (Finland)

 

Cogeneration in Industry Sector: Problems and Opportunities in Italy

A. Arteconi, C. Brandoni, C. M. Bartolini and F. Polonara

Università Politécnica delle Marche – Dipartimento di Energética (Italy)

 

Increased Industrial District Heating use in a CHP System-Economic Consequences and Impacts on Global CO2 Emissions

Kristina Difs and Louise Trygg

Linköping University – Division of Energy Systems (Sweden)

                          

 

                              ELECTRICITY AND GAS MARKETS

 

Development of the Natural Gas Infrastructure of the Republic of Croacia and its possible impacts on the Security of Natural Gas Supply of the South East Region od Europe

Eraldo Banovac, Darko Pavlovi´c and Goran Babi´c

Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (Croatia)

 

Assessment of Restrained demand of Electricity, Natural Gas and Alcohol into Clean Development Context at Araçatuba Administrative Region

Raphael B. Heideier, Marcos Z. Ueocka, Miguel E. M. Udaeda and Jonathas Bernal

Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo, Dep. de Engenharia de Energia (Brazil)

 

Forecast and Analyzis Electricity Consumption in Textile Industry in Iran

Mehdi Piltan, Mohammad Reza Farahani and S. Farid Ghaderi

University of Tehran – Faculty of Engineering (Iran)

 

                                        

  • 13:10 – 14:30 à LUNCH

 

  • 14:30 – 15:20 à KEYNOTE LECTURE

 

MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF THERMAL SYSTEMS

PROF. JEAN LEBRUN

PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LIÈGE (BELGIUM)

 

 

  • 15:20 – 16:40 à ENERGY SUPPLY

 

Optimal Selling into Elspot for a Norwegian Hydropower Generator

                                    Stein-Erik Fleten and Jens Arne Steinsbo

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (Norway)

 

 

Natural Gas Exploration and Supply in India and the Prospects of a Bangladesh-to-India Pipeline

Mamunur Rashid

Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

 

A Comprehensive Overview on Technical Pathways for Smart Metering Fit-and-Go

Miguel Moreira da Silva

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (Portugal)

 

Method for Monitoring of the High Power Electric Generators Operation by means of the Relational Diagrams between Generator and Transport Grid

Rodica Zlatanovici, Dan Zlatanovici, Cristinel Cicirone and Sorin Dumitrescu

ICEMENERG (Romania)

 

 

 

   

  • 16:40 – 17:10 à COFFEE-BREAK

 

  • 17:10 – 19:30 à ENERGY CONSERVATION IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES AND BUILDINGS

 

 

Technological and Economical Survey of Organic Rankine Cycle Systems

Sylvain Quoilin and Vincent Lemort

Thermodynamics Laboratory, University of Liège (Belgium)

 

Issues for Energy Saving Solutions for Industry using Innovative Induction Heating

Bernard Paya, Bernard Nacke, Sergio Lupi, François Maréchal, Yves Fautrelle and Laurent Levacher

EDF-R&D-EPI, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Università di Padova, EPFL-STI-ISE-LENI (Laboratoire d’Energétique Industrielle), G-INP SIMAP EPM Group and EDF-R&D-ECLEER (European Center Laboratories for Energy Efficiency Research) (France)

 

Energy Optimisation in Polymer Processing: A Review of Energy Usage in Plastic Blow Moulding

P. Golden and G. E. O’Donnell

Trinity College Dublin – Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (Ireland)

 

Formation Structure of Optimality by Thermoeconomics: Disassembling Thermodynamic and External Influences in Energy Systems Design

A. Piacentino and F. Cardona

Università di Palermo and Università “La Sapienza” Roma (Italy)

 

Thermographic Analisys, an Energy Audit Approach

Luís Braga and Sónia Coelho

RAR – Refinaria de Açúcar Reunidas, S.A. (Portugal)

 

Low Energy Buildings in Industry: Economics and Management

V. Zebergs, N. Zeltins, I. Puikevica-Puikevska and V. Vrublevskis

Institute of Physical Energetics and Riga Technical University (Latvia)

 

The Relation between the Efficiency and the Type of Load Regulation for Riga District Heating System

Daniels Turlajs, Aris Zigurs and Aleksandrs Sorocins

Riga Technical University – Department of Heat and Power Engineering (Latvia)

 

Measures of Energy Economy in Livestock Housing

Andris Kreslins and Anna Ramata

Riga Technical UniversityInstitute of Heat, Gas and Water Technology (Latvia)

 

Energy intensity in the Italian Pulp and Paper Industry. A Study of Evolutionary Dynamics

Ornella Malandrino, Maria Proto and Daniela Sica

University of Salerno – Faculty of Economics (Italy)

 

Calculation of Drops Distribution in Steam Turbines Blades

F. Rueda Martinez, M. Toledo Velázquez, F. Sánchez Silva and A. Aldo Rueda Martinez

SEPI-ESIME-IPN Unidad Professional “Adolfo Lopez Mateos” (Mexico)

 

 

 

  • 19:30 – 19:45 à CLOSING SESSION

 

CLOSING ADDRESS – PROF. ROBERT W. GRUBBSTROM

   LINKOPING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

   SWEDEN

 

   PROF. GEOFFREY HAMMOND

   UNIVERSITY OF BATH

   UNITED KINGDOM

 

 

 

20:30 à FAREWELL DINNER AT THE CASINO OF VILAMOURA SHOW ROOM