CEDREN and The European Commission Joint Research Centre organized a two-day event on sustainable hydropower development in collaboration with Istanbul Technical University 21-22 January 2016. The event focused on the potential of hydropower development in the EU Enlargement countries (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey), and brought together regional, national and EU policy makers, hydropower companies and industry, and experts on hydropower, renewables, transmission grid and environment. A full day seminar was given on 21 January where policy makers, scientists and academia discussed the role of hydropower, the new technologies and the optimization of reservoir handling in high-RES systems, as well as the environmental and social aspects associated with hydropower development. The second day, a half-day thematic workshop addressed the political, legislative and regulatory challenges for increased use of hydropower.
21 January 201609:00 - 09:30 Welcome session - Opening and introduction to the seminarNecati Agiralioglu, Istanbul Technical UniversityAtle Harby, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy (CEDREN), NorwayLuciana Zanier, Directorate-General Joint Research Centre, European Commission
09:30 - 11:00 Session 1 - Hydropower developmentChair: Andreas Zucker, Institute for Energy and Transport, Directorate-General Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Global Hydropower DevelopmentMathis Rogner, International Hydropower Association (IHA)
Hydropower development in South-East EuropeAyse Filiz Kolat, Statkraft, Turkey
Hydropower in South Eastern Europe – the investors viewAydin Dügencioglu, IHES A.S
Hydropower development in TurkeyNecati Agiralioglu, Istanbul Technical University
Impact of liberalization on hydropower market in TurkeySerkan Karakus, Directorate of State Hydraulic11:15 - 13:00 Session 2 - The future role of hydropowerChair: Ali Uyumaz, Istanbul Technical University
Technological innovation in the field HydropowerOliver Teller, GE & ALSTOM Energy
The need for flexibility and energy storageÅnund Killingtveit and Atle Harby, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy, Norway
Storage as a flexibility option for the European energy system: The role of hydro storage, its opportunities and constraintsAndreas Zucker, Institute for Energy and Transport, Directorate-General Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Hydropower planning and scheduling in the futureCarl Fredrik Tjeransen, Powel Norway
Q & A, discussion14:00 - 15:30 Session 3 - Climate change and sustainabilityChair: Atle Harby, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy, Norway
Climate change and future role of hydropowerÅnund Killingtveit, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy, Norway
Climate change and water resourcesAli Uyumaz, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Hydropower Sustainability Assessment ProtocolSimon Howard, International Hydropower Association (IHA)
A review of competition mechanism of bidding for an hydropower projectEmre Dulkar, Borusan EnbW
Q & A, discussion
15:45- 16:45 Session 4 - Hydropower and the environmentChair: Simon Howard, International Hydropower Association (IHA)
Environmental design of hydropowerAtle Harby, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy, Norway
Water consumption and availabilityTor Haakon Bakken, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy, Norway
Renewable energy and their integration in the region (Case studies, etc)Kostas Tigas, Centre for Renewable Energy Resources and Saving CRES - Greece
16:45 - 17:30 Closing session - ConclusionsModerators will wrap up the key messages and discussions from the sessions, and open for final Q & A and discussions
22 January 201609:00 - 13:00 Workshop
The research & Innovation pillar of the Energy Union: SET-PlanEstathios Peteves, Institute for Energy and Transport, Directorate-General Joint Research Centre, European Commission
EU Water framework directiveTor Haakon Bakken, Centre of Environmental Design of Renewable Energy, Norway
Smart Specialisation Energy PlatformMoritz Haller – Directorate Policy Support Coordination, Directorate-General Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Reconciling environmental and energy policy and regulation. ExamplesJens Aabel, Norwegian Water and Energy Directorate
Policy and regulation in the regionWestern Balkans – Representatives and experts from the Western Balkan Countries
Day one was wrapped up with a summary from the moderators of the different sessions, before they opened up for questions from the audience. Photo: Ånund Killingtveit.