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    EEM 2012 - 9th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM12)

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    Category EEM 2012

    Deadline: February 01, 2012 | Date: May 10, 2012-May 12, 2012

    Venue/Country: Florence, Italy

    Updated: 2011-10-05 09:02:09 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM12) is a premier forum for the exchange of ideas, open and direct discussion on the development of the energy markets in Europe.

    http://eem12.org/

    It has achieved a considerable success during the past eight editions covering the electricity and gas markets policies, security of supply, climate change impacts on the sector and many other developments at the European level (like Polish and UK shale gas possible revolution).

    In 2012 this event is hosted in Florence (Italy) by the two energy policy units at the European University Institute (“Florence School of Regulation” and “Loyola de Palacio Chair”).

    The EEM 12 (10-12 May 2012) will start with an outstanding day at Palazzo Vecchio -the oldest civic center of the historic city of Florence (built in the XIII century). That opening day will host four sessions with keynote speakers from European institutions, the industry, market agents and prominent academics. It will assess the latest developments in:

    Achievement of the EU internal market

    Response to Climate Change

    Securing European energy supply

    Combining three European “energy pilars” into a single EU policy.

    It will be part of the outstanding “State of the Union” event chaired by President Josep Borrell, head of European University Institute and former President of the European Parliament.

    Our parallel tracks with presentations and poster sessions will be held over the gorgious Toscan hills to Fiesole in the EUI historical buildings (XIV-XVII century). They will cover a variety of energy topics, including a few new ones, focusing on the latest research. We are preparing a rich networking and social program, enabling additional discussion opportunities for the exchange of best practices.

    IMPORTANT DATES !

    November 15, 2011

    Abstracts Submission Deadline

    December 01, 2011

    Abstracts Acceptance Notification

    February 01, 2012

    Full Papers Submission Deadline

    Mars 01, 2012

    Full Papers Acceptance Notification

    April 10, 2012

    Early Registration Deadline

    May 10-12, 2012

    Conference days in

    Florence, Italy

    Topics

    1. Electricity market policies; structures and rules

    Structure of electricity markets; Integration of electricity markets; Mergers and acquisitions; Energy policies; Security of supply; Power generation strategic planning; Unbundling of distribution business; Capacity and ancillary services markets; Market power and market strategies; Electricity markets modelling and simulation; Market monitoring

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    2. Transmission and distribution systems

    System operation planning in market environment; Network congestion management; Ancillary services; Real time balancing; Inter TSO compensation; Cross-border trading and tariffs; Nodal pricing; Cost of losses; Power quality; Regulation of transmission and distribution system; Last resort suppliers; Smart grid pricing; Long term grid planning

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    3. Power generation and renewable energies

    Innovative generation technologies; Impact of renewable energies and distributed generation on networks; Real costs of renewable energies and DG development; Imbalances caused by renewable energies and DG; Local balancing areas; Local balancing markets; Trading imbalances; Incentives to investment in renewable energies and DG; Impact of renewable energies and DG on security of supply; Energy storage; Power plants

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    4. Towards a fully functioning IEM

    European regulation; Investments in the transmission system; Impact of new technologies on IEM (FACTS/HVDC); Merchant investments; Incentives for investments; Unbundling: ISO, TSO or ITO?; Cross-border issues; International coordination and co-operation; Stakeholders vision on future power systems

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    5. Gas; carbon and financial markets

    Natural gas markets; CO2 emissions trading; CDM and JI; Green certificate markets; Risk management in energy markets; Futures, forwards and others derivatives in energy markets; Influence of the financial crisis on the energy market

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    6. Competition Law; institutional analysis of energy rules and institutions

    Energy competition Law; Antitrust decisions applied to energy; EU Inquiry in Energy sector; Law and Economics analysis of EU Energy Markets or regulation; US-EU comparison of energy Law; FERC-ACER institutional comparison; National ?European system of energy regulation; Mergers and Acquisition analysis of EU Energy local or regional markets; Analysis of Madrid and or Florence process; Regional initiatives and EU wide regulations comparison; Governance of energy reforms

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    7. Energy Economics; Energy Management studies; Mechanism design

    Econometric analysis of energy price evolution; Economic modeling of energy market; analysis of EU CO2 market functioning; Economics of climate change for EU; New reforms of the Electricity regulation under climate change constraint; Energy poverty policy; Economics of biofuels; Nuclear risk evolution; Investments analysis; Portfolio management; Contracting issues in energy; Public provision of energy services; Auction analysis

    Looking forward to seeing you in Florence ? Ciao e a presto!


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