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Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)

Digitalisation, an Enabler of the Energy Transformation

IEEJ
ORGANISER
Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
DATE 31 October 2019
TIME 09:00 - 12:00 hrs
VENUE
Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore
URL

Decarbonisation is the driving force behind energy transformation.  Electrification can be a key factor in working towards decarbonisation – provided it is carbon-free.

There are many technological options to decarbonise energy. While some of the options do not emit CO2 at the source of generation, such as nuclear and renewable energy, others limit the release of CO2 emissions such as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).  Unfortunately, each option has its own difficulties and limitations. Nuclear power comes with the combined challenges of public acceptability and increased costs to meet safety regulations. CCS equipment still faces technical limitations and must overcome high cost. Renewable energy capacity grew very quickly over the last few decades, but now there is need to address concerns of generation intermittency, remoteness in relation to demand centres as well as various system cost implications.

Some big questions remain, such as whether wind and solar PV should be connected to the centralised power grid and how to balance supply and demand instantly and continuously when the number of suppliers and retailers is rising substantially. The increase in suppliers results from the introduction of market liberalisation, prosumers (private owners of PV panels and EV) and virtual power plants (VPPs). How can all suppliers of carbon-free electricity be considered fairly and simultaneously?  Can digitalisation provide an answer?

Digitalisation is often described as being instrumental in supporting grid stability and reliability, playing a role in identifying possible failures and optimising production.  In other words, digitalisation could improve flexibility, productivity, efficiency, safety and sustainability of the energy systems. This year’s IEEJ Roundtable will discuss and attempt to shed light on the expectations placed on digitalisation.  Will digital technologies be able to address the challenges and enable the energy transformation?

Presentations

Presentations

Miki Sato
General Manager, Business Planning & Promotion
Tokyu Power Supply Co., Ltd.

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Dr Arij van Berkel
Research Director
Lux Research

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Yukari Yamashita
Board Member, Director
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)

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Programme Details

Time Event
08:50 - 09:00 Arrival of speakers & moderator
09:00 - 09:05  Introduction :
Yukari Yamashita (Niwa)
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
09:05 - 09:35 Keynote Speech
Speaker:
Yukari Yamashita
09:35 - 09:40 Q & A Session
  Roundtable Discussion
Digitalisation, an Enabler of the Energy Transformation

Moderator:
Yukari Yamashita (IEEJ)
09:40 - 09:45 Introduction by Moderator
09:45 - 10:30 Speaker Presentation
10:30 - 11:00  Networking Reception
11:00 - 11:40 Roundtable Discussion
11:40 - 11:55 Q&A
11:55 - 12:00 Closing Remark

Speakers

Miki-Sato

Miki Sato

General Manager, Business Planning & Promotion

Tokyu Power Supply Co., Ltd.

Matthew

Matthew Friedman

Chief Digital Officer

Sembcorp Industries

Arij

Dr Arij van Berkel

Research Director

Lux Research

yukari-yamashita

Yukari Yamashita

Board Member, Director

The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)

yukari-yamashita

Yukari Yamashita

Board Member, Director

The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)

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