Commodities and Energy Market Organization in the Energy Transition Context [EM 2018]

IFPEN/Rueil-Malmaison - 18-19 June 2018

Detailed Program and Presentations 

MONDAY 18 JUNE
10:00-10:15   Opening of the conference
                    E. Hache, Scientific Correspondent of EM 2018 (IFPEN)                  
                    Welcome Address
by D. Houssin, CEO, IFPEN
10:15-11:00   Plenary Lecture by Dr R. Sioshansi, The Ohio State University, USA
                    Electricity and energy transition

11:00-11:15  Coffee break

11:15-13:00    SESSION 1: ELECTRICITY MARKETS            
                     The supply of energy services: do local service providers use DSO or telecommunications network? Download
                      F-N. Bernal , C. Clastres (Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, CNRS, INRA, Grenoble-INP, GAEL, France)


                    
Identifying electricity demand for residential consumers: a social, economic and technical analysis at the local
                     level Download

                     M. Bordigoni, T. Verderi (Enedis, France) 

                    On the viability of energy communities
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                    I. Abada1, A. Ehrenmann1,2, X. Lambin3 (1 ENGIE, 2 EPRG, 3 Toulouse School of Economics, France              

                   Questions and discussion

13:00-14:00   Lunch

14:00-14:45   Plenary Lecture by Dr O. Vidal, ISTerre, Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, France Download

15:00-16:30  SESSION 2: RAW MATERIALS IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION CONTEXT          

                    The urban mining as a solution for the supply of critical minerals Download
                    R. Danino-Perraud (BRGM, Lab. d'économie d'Orléans, France)

                     Does lithium really matter for the electrification of the transportation sector? Download
                     E. Hache, G. Seck, M. Simoen (IFPEN, France)

                     Market or not market? Ensuring rare earth security of supply for the defense sector
                     A. Palle (IRSEM, France)

                     Copper and the energy transition context Download
                     C. Bonnet, E. Hache, G. Seck, M. Simoen (IFPEN, France)

                     Questions and discussion

 

16:30-17:00    Coffee break

 

17:00-18:30  SESSION 3: NEW NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL ENERGY ISSUES

                    Allocating provincial CO2 quotas for the Chinese national carbon program Download
                    M. Jiang1, B. Zhu1, J. Chevallier2,3, R. Xi4 (1 Jinan Univ, China ; 2 IPAG Business School, IPAG Lab. ;
                    3 Univ. Paris 8, LED, France ; 4 Hunan Univ., China)


                    An analysis of NAFTA’S economic relations: emphasis on energy commodities
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                    E. Vitor, R. Bone (Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)


                   Questions and discussion

 

18:30           End of the presentations – Departure to the cocktail party
                   Short walk to Café Leffe, 2 Passage d'Arcole, Rueil-Malmaison

18:45-21:00  Afterwork at Café Leffe in Rueil-Malmaison, typical French Brasserie (short walk from IFPEN)
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TUESDAY 19 JUNE

9:30-10:15   Plenary Lecture by Dr Sauleh Siddiqui, Johns Hopkins Univ., USA
                  Understanding the future of natural gas infrastructure
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10:30--12:00  SESSION 4: ENERGY ECONOMICS METHODOLOGY                  

                    Reciprocal dumping by locally regulated monopolists Download

                    S. Debia, G. Zaccour (HEC Montréal–GERAD, Canada)

                   Second-best pricing when markets are incomplete
                   N. Astier (French energy regulatory commission, Toulouse School of Economics, France)

                   The marginal cost of demand response in a stochastic environment
                    A. Verrier (Chaire European Electricity Markets, Univ. Paris-Dauphine, France)
    
                   Questions and discussion

                    12:00    Lunch


13:20-15:00 SESSION 5: GAS ISSUES
                    The option value of GAZPROM's spare capacity under threat of US LNG on european gas market
                    S. Boussena, O. Ionescu, C. Locatelli (UGA, Grenoble INP, CNRS, GAEL, France)

                   Identifying inefficiencies in an Entry-Exit gas system
                   F. Perrotton (IFPEN, EconomiX, Univ. Paris Nanterre, France)

                  The economics of daily natural gas demand in France and in the UK
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                  A .Thomas1,2, O. Massol3, B. Sévi2 (1 IFPEN, 2 LEMNA Nantes Univ., IFP School, France)

                   Gas and LNG markets: are we facing a globally integrated market?
                   E. Dukhanina1, O. Massol2 (1 Mines ParisTech, 2 IFP School, France)

                   Questions and discussion

15:00          Coffee break

15:30-16:50 SESSION 6: ELECTRICITY MARKETS
                  Analysis of a regulation on energy storage investment: the example of the new system operation guideline impact
                  in terms of battery sizing for provision of frequency containment reserve
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                  A. Rossé, T. Hinchliffe, J. Pierre, K. Lascar, M. Steward (EDF, France)

                   Modelling and value of storage for arbitrage and peak capacity in a high renewable european power system
                  
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                   A. Grandjean, T. Hinchliffe, P. Fourment, P. Verwiebe, V. Silva (EDF R&D, France)

                   Pareto-efficiency curves for designing cost-efficient energy policies on the electricity sector
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                   M. Villavicencio (Chaire European Electricity Markets, LEDa – CGEMP, Univ.Paris-Dauphine, France)

                   Questions and discussion

16:50            Closing address by the Organization Committee
                    E. Hache, B. Chèze (IFPEN), O. Massol (IFP School)

17:00            End of the conference