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CONFERENCE NEWSLETTER Special edition for First European Regional CIGRÉ Conference CONFERENCE NEWSLETTER SLOVENSKO ZDRUŽENJE ELEKTROENERGETIKOV SLOVENIAN ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERS NACIONALNI KOMITE CIGRÉ NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF CIGRÉ CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL DES GRANDS RÉSEAUX ÉLECTRIQUES 36 JUNE 2016 CIGRÉ OFFICE Tehnološki park 20 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Tel./fax: +386 5 997 28 42 E-mail: [email protected] Poštnina plačana pri poš 1125 Ljubljana

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CONFERENCENEWSLETTERSpecial edition for First European Regional CIGRÉ Conference

CONFERENCENEWSLETTER

SLOVENSKO ZDRUŽENJE ELEKTROENERGETIKOVSLOVENIAN ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRIC POWERENGINEERS

NACIONALNI KOMITE CIGRÉNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF CIGRÉ

CONSEILINTERNATIONAL

DES GRANDSRÉSEAUX

ÉLECTRIQUES

36JUNE2016

CIGRÉ OFFICETehnološki park 20

1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaTel./fax: +386 5 997 28 42E-mail: [email protected]

Poštnina plačana pripoš� 1125 Ljubljana

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PROGRAM OF THE FIRST SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN REGIONAL CIGRÉ CONFERENCE

SLOVENIA, PORTOROZ, GRAND HOTEL BERNARDIN

TUES

DAY

7th Ju

ne 2

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From 8.00 REGISTRATION

EUROPA CONVENTION HALL LOBBYM. Becan (SVN)

9.00 – 11.00

OPENING CEREMONYModerator: Mrs. Vida Petrovcic, RTV Slovenia

KEYNOTES: Slovenian poli�cs, ACER, Academia, CIGRÉ Representa�vesAWARD: Ambassador CIGRÉ

INVITED SPEAKERS (3): CIGRÉ Paris, Energy Community Vienna, TU GrazWINDING-UP

11.00 – 11.30 NETWORKING BREAK

11.30 – 13.00

ACADEMIC FORUMModerator: Igor Papic, Dean of Faculty for Electricity, University of Ljubljana

Speakers: European Academy of Science and Art, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts,Representa�ves of Universi�es from Italy, Slovenia, Ukraine, Serbia, Turkey

Poster session 1

13.00 – 14.30 NETWORKING BREAK – LUNCH

14.30 – 16.50SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT VISION UP TO 2030 – TSO leaders

Moderators: M. Hrast (SVN), M. Rebolini (ITA), G. Georgantzis (GRC)

16.50 – 17.10 NETWORKING BREAK

17.10 – 19.30SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT VISION UP TO 2030 – TSO leaders

Moderators: M. Hrast (SVN), M. Rebolini (ITA), G. Georgantzis (GRC)Poster session 2

20.30 GALA DINNER - Seashore of hotel Bernardin

WED

NESD

AY8th

June

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EUROPA CONVENTION HALL divided into four rooms

ROOM 1 – TOPIC 1M. Muhr (AUT)D. Sabolic (HRV)

Y. Bondarenko (UKR)A. Koronides (GRC)

ROOM 2 – TOPIC 2M. Pompili (ITA)M. Ostojic (MNF)

F. Muzi (ITA)

ROOM 3 – TOPIC 3N. Stefanovic (SRB)

U. Salobir (SVN)T. Kapetanovic (AUT)

ROOM 4 – TOPIC 4M. Rebolini (ITA)

S.Papathanassiou (GRC)R. Ciglar (TUR)J. Tlusty (CZE)

LOBBYM. Becan (SVN)

8.30 – 10.30Regional Energy andEnvironmental Policy

Submarine cable andenvironmental issues

Regional Energy Market Aspects

Innova�on andInfrastructure in Region

10.30 – 11.00 NETWORKING BREAK

11.00 – 13.00Regional Energy andEnvironmental Policy

Submarine cable andenvironmental issues

Regional Energy Market Aspects

Innova�on andInfrastructure in Region

Poster session 3

13.00 – 14.30 NETWORKING BREAK – LUNCH

14.30 – 16.30Regional Energy andEnvironmental Policy

Submarine cable andenvironmental issues

Regional Energy Market Aspects

Innova�on andInfrastructure in Region

Poster session 4

16.30 – 18.30 NETWORKING – MEETINGS WITH SPONSORS

EUROPA CONVENTION HALL

18.30 – 19.30

CONCLUSIVE SESSIONModerator: M. Babuder (SVN), Presenters: I. Papic (SVN), M. Hrast (SVN), M. Muhr (AUT),

P. Argaut (FRA), N. Stefanovic (SRB) and M. Rebolini (ITA)SUMMARY OF THE CONFERENCE, RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE WORK

Handover of Presidency of Regional Council of CIGRÉ (SEERC)

THUR

SDAY

9thJu

ne 2

016 POST-CONFERENCE TECHNICAL EXCURSION (9.00-18.00)

A. Substa�on Divaca - PST Transformer with largest angleB. Hydro Pump Storage AVCE at river SOČA 200 MW

Both groups meet in the largest Slovenian wine cellar DOBROVOLunch in the DOBROVO restaurant following visit the wine cellar and tes�ng wines

TOURIST AGENCY KOMPAS, SLOVENIA (50 Euros)

TUES

DAY

7thJu

ne 2

016 Tourist trip for accompanying persons (9.00 – 16.00)

World famous Postojna cave + Predjama (Erasmus) castle, lunchTOURIST AGENCY KOMPAS, SLOVENIA (58 Euros)

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NEWSLETTER NO. 36

SEERC 1 – FIRST SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN REGIONAL CIGRÉ CONFERENCE

PROGRAM

ON THE WAY TO STRONGER REGIONAL COOPERATION 2•FIRST DAY: Invited speakers, Academic Forum, Messages from C&SEE countries 4•SECOND DAY: Paper presentations, Interactive Poster presentations 5•TOPIC 1: Energy and Environmental policy in the Region 7•TOPIC 2: Submarine cables issues in the Region 8•TOPIC 3: Regional Energy Market Aspects 9•TOPIC 4: Innovation in electric power infrastructure of the Region 10•POSTER SESSIONS 11•CONCLUSORY SESSION: Digest and Survey of Sessions Highlights 17•ACCOMODATION IN PORTOROZ 18•POST-CONFERENCE TECHNICAL TRIP 18•SPONSORS OF CONFERENCE 19•

SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY PRESENTING 19

ELES – NATIONAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR 19•ELEKTRO CELJE – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR 19•ELEKTRO GORENJSKA – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR 19•ELEKTRO LJUBLJANA – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR 20•ELEKTRO MARIBOR – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR 20•ELEKTRO PRIMORSKA – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR 20•EIMV – ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA 21•IBE – MAIN ENGINEERING COMPANY 21•ISKRA EMECO – METERING INDUSTRY WITH TRADITION 21•KOLEKTOR ETRA – TRANSFORMER INDUSTRY 22•

INVITATION TO 46TH CIGRÉ PARIS SESSION 22

CONFERENCE NEWSLETTER – SPECIAL EDITION FOR FIRST REGIONAL CIGRÉ CONFERENCE – SEERC 1, Number 36, June 2016Editor: Miha Bečan (e-mail: [email protected])Chairman of Conference: Krešimir Bakič (e-mail: [email protected])Contributors: Miha Bečan,

Maks Babuder (e-mail: [email protected]),Krešimir Bakič, Igor Papič (e-mail: [email protected]), Marko Hrast (e-mail: [email protected])

Publisher: Slovenian Associa�on Of Electric PowerEngineers, NC CIGRÉ

Design and prin�ng: Studio N, Ljubljana

Slovenia, Ljubljana, 2016ISSN 1408-9378

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CIGRÉ as one of the world oldest international technicalorganization has a great tradition in Region of Central andSouth East of Europe. Many Countries have developedCIGRÉ National Committees as central hub for exchanginginformation and upgrading knowledge of electric powersystems as well as supporting creation of a new standardsand recommendations for Power System.

South East European Regional CIGRÉ or shorter SEERCwill try to expand positive aspects of CIGRÉ in region.South East European Region comprises more than 200million of population and has a great potential for fasterdevelopment in Power engineering sector. SEERC asregional branch of worldwide organization for large elec-tric power systems could be a great technical support.Energy and knowledge are crucial parameters for fasterdevelopment in today fast changing world. Cooperation ofmembers of SEERC means better possibilities for develop-ment of future Power network and equipment.

SEERC representatives during several meetings stressedthe possible themes of common interest between NC CIGRÉin region which are:

Planning and development issues particularly large invest-•ments as undersea AC and DC cables across the Adriatic seaas well as Mediterranean (linking Italy, Greece, Montenegro,Malta, Croatia, Albania, offshore wind parks, etc.),

Modernization of network, implementation of intelligent•technologies in power systems, refurbishment of existingpower system,Asset management issues considering regional particulari-•ties, South-eastern European electricity market designing,specific regional issues,Mutual supports and cooperation in the field of new•technical standards, New European energy orientationtowards sustainable developments, regional issues, solar& wind technologies, smart grids,Assessments of Environmental solutions (legal issues,•EMF harmonization, aesthetic solutions, sustainable inno-vative technology solutions),Dissemination of knowledge from other advanced•regions,Innovative forums to be established in the region using•intellectual potentials in SEE.

These themes may and probably will be extended in accor-dance with further needs.

The arguments for establishing SEERC and increase ofCIGRÉ cooperation are obviously potential benefits for SEEmembers through strengthening of positioning motherorganization of CIGRÉ. Stronger position in the Administra-tive and Steering committees should contribute in makingdecision processes regarding participation of experts inTechnical Committee as well as for future technical events.

SEERC Member Countries:

Austria•Bosnia and Herzegovina•Croatia•Czech Republic & Slovakia•Greece•Hungary•Italy•Macedonia•Montenegro•Romania•Serbia•Slovenia•Turkey•Ukraine•

ON THE WAY TO STRONGER REGIONAL COOPERATION

Slovenian Association of Electric Power Engineers - National Committee of CIGRÉ

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On June 7–8, of this year, in theCongress Centre Bernardin inPortoroz, an important eventwill take place. The recentlyestablished regional branch(South East European RegionalCIGRÉ - SEERC) of CIGRÉ (Inter-national Council on Large Elec-tric Systems) will organize theFirst South East and CentralEurope Power Conference.This conference, with a partici-pants coming from 14 SEERCmember countries, will offer toall the attendees a great oppor-tunity for listening to, discuss and exchange informationwith policy creating leaders on paramount momentum inthe energy sector of this part of Europe.

We expect around 400 energy experts from Central andSouth East Europe.

The conference will take place in Europa Convention Hall.It is located on the 12th floor of Grand Hotel Bernardin. Ithas a capacity of 1100 seats and on the second day, it willbe subdivided into four sections each covering specifictopic. Besides the ideal setting and a breath-taking view

overlooking the Adriatic Sea, the hall also features state-of-art audio-visual equipment.

Conference papers will be allocated accordingly to topicsand presented in four conference rooms (four sections ofthe Europa Convention Hall). Poster session will take placein the entrance hallway (behind the Europa ConventionHall).

Criteria for paper selection were:

Suitability to topic1.Priority given to countries from the region2.Innovative theme or interesting for regional audience3.

All papers with presentations or posters will be publishedin DVD Proceedings. DVD with presentations, papers, pho-tos and sponsors’ messages will be sent to participants 30days after the conference. Before and during the confer-ence the registered attendees shall obtain all the papersonline at the Conference website www.cigre-seerc.org bymeans of their registration username and password. InCongress centre Bernardin WIFI connection will be available,so participants may have a look at papers on tablets, PC ormobile phones.

First SEERC Power Conference

Portoroz, Slovenia, 7th – 8th June 2016, Organised by NC CIGRÉ of Slovenia

E-Mail: [email protected]:Bernardin Congress CentreObala 2, 6320 Portoroz, SloveniaURL: http://www.bernardin.si/en

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REGISTRATIONRegistration desk next to the main entrance to EuropaConvention Hall will open at 8:00. It is located on the 12th

floor of Grand Hotel Bernardin. For security reasons allattendees are required to wear their conference badge atall times. Registration desk will remain open during allsessions until the end of the conference on Wednesdayevening, 8th of June.

The general rule for the attendees who want to registeronline is to enter SEERC website at www.cigre-seerc.org.After registration and payment of the conference fee, theywill receive the DIGESTS, NEWSLETTER and other promo-tional material distributed at the registration desk.

All papers, presentations, posters and other conferencematerials will be published in DVD Proceedings after theConference and send to all registered participants.

Conference fee:

Language

The official language of the conference is English.

OPENING CEREMONYMrs. Vida Petrovčič, commentator of the Slovenian RTVwill moderate the opening ceremony.

The ceremonial opening of the conference will begin at9.00 AM on Tuesday, 7th of June 2016 with the openingaddress given to all the attendees by the President of theSlovenian CIGRÉ NC, Chairman of the SEERC, and Chairmanof the Conference Organising Committee Mr. KresimirBakic. During his address the attendees will hear all aboutwhat is expected to experience throughout the confer-ence. Short greeting and keynotes will follow the openingaddress.

Key notes:Chairman of SEERC, Mr. Kresimir Bakic•President of the Slovenian Parliament, Mr. Milan Brglez•President of CIGRÉ, Paris, Mr. Klaus Froehlich•Representative of ACER, Mr. Marko Sencar•President of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts,•Mr. Felix UngerPresident of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts,•Mr. Tadej BajdRepresentative of the Slovenian Electricity Supply Industry,•Mr. Aleksander MervarRepresentative of the Regional Manufacturers for Electri-•city Sector

Bestowing the title “Ambassador CIGRÉ”

Invited speakers:Prof. Dr. Klaus Froehlich, President of CIGRÉ, Paris1.Mr. Janez Kopac, Director of Energy Community, Vienna 2.Prof. Dr. Michael Muhr, TU Graz, On Advanced Transmission3.TechnologiesThe Assignments of SEERC and targets of its first Confe-4.rence, Prof. Dr. Maks Babuder, SEERC Technical CommitteeChairman

ACADEMIC FORUMFUTURE EUROPE – Engineering Profile forFuture Energy Union

The Academic Forum will begin on Tuesday, 7th of June, at11.30 AM. During the introductory addresses, the Presidentsof the European and Slovenian Academies of Sciences andArts respectively will speak about the university education ofexperts, the prerequisite for the transition from conventionalelectric power systems to systems with an increased use ofrenewable sources, which will in turn pave the way to sus-tainable development and attainment of Europe’s objectives.The chairman of this session will be Prof. Dr. Igor Papič, Deanof the Faculty of Electrical engineering, University of Ljubljana.

In the continuation of the Forum, the Universities of Kiev,Belgrade, Rome (La Sapienza) and Ljubljana will presenttheir views and prospective. A discussion will follow aim-ing to answer the questions whether our universities areready to educate new generations of power engineers

CIGRÉ members: 250,00 € (+55,00 € VAT = 305,00 €)

Non CIGRÉ members: 300,00 € (+66,00 € VAT = 366,00 €)

Accompanying persons: 50,00 € (+11,00 € VAT = 66,00 €)

FIRST DAY: Invited speakers, Academic Forum, Messages from C&SE European Countries

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who will be able to cope with the challenges ahead. Therepresentatives of other universities will also be invited tomake known and share their opinions.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS BY SEERCCOUNTRIES – Electric Power SystemChallenges for 2030

The chairman of session will be Mr. Marko Hrast, directorof division for infrastructure at ELES, Slovenian NationalTransmission System Operator, with the help of co-chair-men Mr. Massimo Rebolini from Italy and Mr. GeorgiosGeorgantzis from Greece.

This special session is intended to be an important part ofour First Regional CIGRÉ Conference. It will be held onTuesday, June 7, 2016, at 3.00 PM up to 7.00 PM in theEuropa Convention Hall of the Grand Hotel Bernardin.Each presenter appointed by CIGRÉ National Committeewill have 15 to 18 minutes to present its country’s electricpower system challenges by the year 2030.

Guideline for presentations:Dispersed renewable production and its incorporation•into the electric power grid

Electric power system meeting the requirements of the•climate changing environmentIncreasing demand of electro-mobility and the electric•power system responseSmart grid projects to help solving the challenges of•future gridsMarket issues of present and future power system•

Invited: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, CzechRepublic, Greece, Italy, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia,Slovenia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary

GALA DINNER Gala dinner will take place on terrace at seaside of theGrand Hotel Bernardin. In case of bad weather forecast, itwill move to Smaragdna hall (Emerald Hall).

Time Paper No. Country Presenter

14:30 – 14:50 EO-01 Austria Gerhard Chris�ner

14:50 – 15:10 EO-02 Croa�a Miroslav Mesić

15:10 – 15:30 EO-03 Italy Pier Francesco Zanuzzi

15:30 – 15:50 EO-04 Hungary To be announced la�er

15:50 – 16:10 EO-05 Montenegro Ljubo Knežević

16:10 – 16:30 EO-06 Serbia To be announced la�er

16:30 – 16:50 E0-07 Turkey To be announced la�er

16:50 – 17:10 Networking break

17:10 – 17:30 EO-08 Ukraine Zaichenko Vitalii

17:30 – 17:50 EO-09 Slovenia Miran Marinšek

17:50 – 18:10 EO-10 Romania To be announced la�er

18:10 – 18:30 EO-11 Macedonia Rubin Taleski

18:30 – 18:50 EO-12 Greece Dimitrios Michos

18:50 – 19:10 EO-13 Czech To be announced la�er

19:10 – 19:30 EO-14 BiH To be announced la�er

Time Paper No. Presenter

11.3

0 –

13.0

0

Felix Unger - European Academy of Sciences and Arts

Tadej Bajd - Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

AF-01 Stanislav Artjukh, Aleksandr Lazurenko - University of Kiev

AF-02 Zlatan Stojković - University of Belgrade

AF-03 Massimo Pompili - University of Rome (La Sapienza)

AF-04 Igor Papič - University of Ljubljana

AF-05 Ramazan Çağlar - Istanbul Technical Unıversity

Paper Presentations

The second day begins at 8:30 AM with four parallel ses-sions in four different rooms. This means that the EuropaConvention Hall, which is located on the 12th floor ofGrand Hotel Bernardin, will be divided into four sections.

All the papers allocated according to topics will be pre-sented orally. Each presenter will have from 15 to 20 minmaximum to present the paper.

SECOND DAY: Paper Presentations, Interactive Poster Presentations

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Interactive Poster Presentations

Poster Sessions will be held during the Conference from Thurs-day, 7th June, morning to Wednesday, 8th June, afternoon.

Decision to allow for poster presentations was made lateron, during the course of preparatory activities, because somany interesting papers were received, particularly in Topic4. Poster Sessions will offer the opportunity to authors forpresenting the paper and also to meet the session atten-dees during fruitful exchanges in a convivial working atmos-phere. Each author will have at his disposal a board toattach the poster, which must be of A0 format. Posters willbe displayed in the entrance hallway behind the EuropaConvention Hall, which is located on the 12th floor of GrandHotel Bernardin, in four groups of eight papers.

Authors have the possibility to send the poster electronic ver-sion in advance. Posters that will be received in advance willbe printed by organiser and distributed to presenters on site.

Poster Session Convener will be Mr. Miha Becan. He willcoordinate the authors in the preparation of poster sessions.During the poster session, each author will be invited to givea ten-minute presentation in the so called interactive postertour. For this purpose a portable microphone will be available.

Participants are kindly asked to arrive on time to respectthe smooth running of the meeting.

Topics

During the 1st ATC meeting in Vienna on 25th March 2015an exhaustive discussion concerning the topics selectionwas thoroughly made. Based on the opinion of majorityfour topics were selected:

TOPIC 1: Energy and Environmental Policy in Region•(Needs, opportunities, standards, security issues, envi-

ronmental harmonization, competition vs. cooperation,cases/examples of good practices, green strategies,scientific methodology) –Fitting to working program ofCIGRÉ SC C1TOPIC 2: Submarine Cables Issues in Region•(Adriatic projects, Mediterranean projects, other longterm projects, submarine environmental issues, deepundersea cases, acquired good practice, economy of pro-jects, new technologies of submarine cables) - Fitting toworking program of CIGRÉ SC B1TOPIC 3: Regional Energy Market Aspects•(Vision of future Central and South East European EnergyMarket, Metering issues in the Region, Market aspects,Trading issues, Impact of interconnections, New OHLinterconnections in the region, Demand side involvementin market) - Fitting to working program of CIGRÉ SC C5TOPIC 4: Innovation in Electricity Infrastructure of the•Region(SmartGrid projects, Technical and Non-technical innova-tions, Demand side readjustments, Penetration ofElectrical vehicles, Innovations in system operation pro-cesses, new business frameworks, intelligent utilities) -Fitting to working program of CIGRÉ SC C6

The selection of topics was made based on a survey thatAHG has made and received answers from (10) countries:Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mon-tenegro, Serbia, Greece, Romania, Macedonia and Ukraine,covering population of 150 million of people. Total installedcapacity structure in those 10 countries (as in 2012) was:58 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 8 % solar, 7 % nuclear, 5 % windand 1 % other RES. Hydro pump storages counts 3 % of allinstalled capacity. Total length of Transmission lines was140.000 km and distribution lines about 1.7 million km. Thenumber of employees with the Electric Power Industry inall 10 countries was (in 2012) 195.000. Interesting figuresobtained by this survey were also related to the universi-ties teaching electric power system’s engineering; in total116 universities (in 2012) produced (educated) about 8.000graduated engineers in power engineering.

Technical fields of interest for regional cooperation werein following merits:

24 % Systems and interconnection studies,•24 % Renewables and Smart Grids,•22 % Subsystems, Distribution,•11 % Institutional arrangements,•8 % Environmental issues in power sector,•6 % Elements of Electric Power System, and•5 % IT in Power sector.•

Date Time Poster No.

Tuesday, 7th June 2016

9.00 – 13.00(interac�ve tour 11.30 – 13.00) P01 to P08

14.30 – 19.30(interac�ve tour 17.30 – 19.00) P09 to P16

Wednesday, 8th June 2016

8.30 – 13.00(interac�ve tour 11.30 – 13.00) P17 to P24

14.30 – 19.30(interac�ve tour 15.00 – 16.30) P25 to P32

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TOPIC 1: Energy and Environmental Policy in Region(Needs, opportunities, standards, security issues, environmental harmonization, competition vs. cooperation, cases/examplesof good practices, green strategies, scientific methodology) – Fitting to working program of CIGRÉ SC C1

Chairman: M. Muhr (Austria)

Co-chairmen: Y. Bondarenko (Ukraine), D. Sabolić (Croatia), A. Koronides (Greece)

Time Paper No. Authors and Paper Title

8.30 – 10.30

Introduc�on and Invited Paper:Michael Muhr (Austria): Advanced Technologies for Future Transmission System in the SEE RegionInvited Speaker:Konstan�n Staschus (CIGRÉ C1): System Development from Economy Viewpoint

1-01 Paola Faggian, Riccardo Bonanno (Italy): Es�ma�ng risks for Italian Energy Sector from Projected Climate Change

1-02 Željko Tomšić, Ivan Rajšl, Matea Filipović (Croa�a): Low Carbon Development Strategy for Croa�an Electricity Sector Un�l year 2070

1-03Michal Savčák, Luboš Skurčák, Peter Bojda, Juraj Chovanec (Slovakia): Assessment of new OHL of Slovak Republic Transmission System with regard to the recommenda�on of theDirec�ve No. 1999/519/EC

1-04 Maša Majkić, Ana Cerk, Urša Fležar, Urška Kugonič, Rudi Vončina, Maks Babuder (Slovenia): The importance of environmental risk assessment in infrastructure projects

10.30 – 11.00 Break (30 min)

11.00 – 13.00

1-06Tuo Liu, Cai Liang (China): Calcula�on Model of Economic and Environmental Benefit of the Transna�onal Electric Power TransmissionProject and Its Case Study

1-07 David Ba�č, Andrej Krajnc, Janez Stergar, Matej Toman (Slovenia): REMIT implementa�on and opera�on at small NRA: how we have approached the challenge

1-08 Fabio Sca�ggio, Massimo Rebolini, Massimo Pompili (Italy): Health Index: the last fron�er of TSO’s asset management

1-09 Dajana Vrbičić-Tenđera, Ana Horvat-Sedlić, Petra Sagrestano (Croa�a): Wind Power Plants in the Croa�an Power System

1-11C. Vergine, O. D’Addese, A. Salla�, P. Tis�, A. L’Abbate, R. Calis�, F. Careri, S. Rossi (Italy): The role of innova�ve grid-impac�ng technologies in the South East Europe Region: an integrated zonal analysisbased on GridTech scenarios

1-13 A. G. Kasembe, M. Cernan, Z. Muller, J. Tlusty (Czech Republic): Security and Reliability Issues related to Implementa�on of Wind Power Genera�on

13.00 – 14.30 Lunch �me (90 min)

14.30 – 16.30

1-14D. Arnone, F. S. Nucci, G. Paternò, A. Rossi, M. G. Ippolito, E. Riva Sanseverino, G. Tondi, F. Cazzato (Italy),S. E. Jenkins (USA):Simula�on-based analysis of the poten�ality of incen�ves for prosumer flexibility

1-15 Bojan Milinković, Jasmina Mandić-Lukić, Srđan La�nović (Serbia):Security principles for ICT infrastructure in a Power U�lity Smart Grid

1-16 Camille Chardonnet, Vincenzo Giordano, Stéphane Rapoport (Belgium):A methodology to assess and priori�ze Smart Grid investments: case studies from Poland and Romania

1-17 C. E. Higgins, S. L. Hay, S. R. Ingram (United Kingdom): Prac�cal Technical Design Considera�ons for Ac�ve Network Management

1-18 Urša Fležar, Rudi Vončina, Ana Cerk (Slovenia):Possible Posi�ve Effects of the Grid Infrastructure on the Environment

1-19 Gorazd Bone, Rafael Mihalič (Slovenia):A dynamical equivalent for the electric power system

16.30 – 18.30 Break (120 min)

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TOPIC 2: Submarine Cables Issues in the Region(Adriatic projects, Mediterranean projects, other long term projects, submarine environmental issues, deep underseacases, acquired good practice, economy of projects, new technologies of submarine cables) – Fitting to working programof CIGRÉ SC B1

Chairman: M. Pompili (Italy)

Co-chairmen: M. Ostojić (Montenegro), F. Muzi (Italy)

Time Paper No. Authors and Paper Title

8.30 – 10.30

Invited speaker from CIGRÉ B1 - Cables:Pierre Argaut

2-01 Luigi Colla, Luisa Vi�oria Lombardo, Nikola Kuljaka, Ernesto Zaccone (Italy): Submarine projects in the Mediterranean Sea. Technology developments and future challenges

2-02 M. Rebolini, G. Lavecchia, L. Guizzo, F. Perda (Italy): Submarine cables HV DC&AC in the Mediterranean Sea - Terna experience

2-03 Gülnazi Yüce, Celale�n Ulubalci (Turkey):400 kV - 2 x 1000 MW Submarine Cable Crossing of the Dardanelles Strait in Turkey

2-04S. Martorana, L. Moiana, F. Palone, M. Rebolini, N. Rivabene (Italy): Modern energy infrastructures for connec�ng isolated EU countries in a sustainable way: the Malta-Sicily Interconnector

2-05 Milu�n Ostojić, Mar�n Ćalasan (Montenegro): Magne�c Field of the Bipolar HVDC Cable Italy-Montenegro in the See and in the Land Sec�on

10.30 – 11.00 Break (30 min)

11.00 – 13.00

2-06 M. Jeroense, O. Hansson, A. Tyrberg, E. Rebillard, K. Cronholm, J. Lindhe (Sweden): Deep Water Power Cable Systems? – Indeed!

2-07 J. Kabouris, K. Tsirekis, A. Georgopoulos, I. Aravanis (Greece): The Interconnec�on of the Cycladic Islands: A Major Innova�ve Transmission Project for the Greek EPS

2-08 Massimo Pompili, Bruno Antonio Cauzillo, Romeo Rendina (Italy): An Innova�ve Concrete-Steel Anode for HVDC Submarine Links: Ideas for Designing of a Prototype

2-09 Toni Dropulić, Gordan Mirošević, Milivoj Šutej (Croa�a):Replacement of 110 kV submarine cables in Croa�an North Adria�c

2-10 Srećko Aljinović, Mario Gudelj, Leo Štrbac, Ivan Topić (Croa�a): Removing 3-core Oil-Filled Submarine Power Cable Dugi Rat –Pos�ra from the Seabed

2-11 Detlef Wald (Switzerland), Florin Ciuprina (Romania):Is water treeing a problem for high voltage cables?

13.00 – 14.30 Lunch �me (90 min)

14.30 – 16.30

2-12 Paolo Maioli (Italy):Measurement of flexural rigidity of submarine cables

2-13 Frank Petzold, Dominik Nowak, Ma�hias Müeller (Germany):Cable Fault Loca�on on long HVAC and HVDC Cable Systems

2-14Antony Zymelka (United Kingdom):Subsea Cables: Reducing Project Costs and Managing Cable Risk from Pre-feed through to Manufacture,Installa�on and Commissioning

2-15 Srećko Aljinović, Mario Gudelj (Croa�a):Solving the Corrosion Problems on Armour Clamps on 110 kV Single-core Submarine Cables

2-16 Reza Karimi (Iran):Par�al discharge detec�on for assessment of the quality of XLPE high voltage cables in use

2-17L. Calcara, B. A. Cauzillo, M. Pompili (Italy):Soil Thermal Gradient due the Ambient Temperature and its Correla�on with Failure of MV UndergroundCables

16.30 – 18.30 Break (120 min)

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TOPIC 3: Regional Energy Market Aspects(Vision of future Central and South East European Energy Market, Metering issues in the Region, Market aspects, Tradingissues, Impact of interconnections, New OHL interconnections in the region, Demand side involvement in market) – Fittingto working program of CIGRÉ SC C5

Chairman: N. Stefanović (Serbia)

Co-chairmen: T. Kapetanovic (Austria), U. Salobir (Slovenia), S. Librati (Italy)

Time Paper No. Authors and Paper Title

8.30 – 10.30

Invited speaker from CIGRÉ C5 - Electricity Markets and Regula�on:Alain Taccoen

3-01D. Mar�nčić (Montenegro), D. Međimorec (Croa�a), A. Mijušković (Montenegro): Regionally coordinated auc�ons of cross-border transmission capaci�es between South East EuropeanTransmission System Operators

3-02 Miroslav Mesić, Tomislav Plavšić, Silvia Piliškić (Croa�a):Regional Balancing Energy and Control Reserves Exchange Perspec�ves

3-03 Goran Jakupović, Ninel Čukalevski, Nikola Obradović, Duško Aničić (Serbia):Implementa�on of Reserve Trading in SMM ENTSO-E Control Block

3-04C. Todem, A. Kaiser, V. Wiedner, H. Wornig (Austria):T European network codes - Bidding Zone Review Impacts on the SEE region resul�ng from a Austrian-Germanmarket split

3-05 Bulent Bilge (Turkey):Energy Market in Turkey

10.30 – 11.00 Break (30 min)

11.00 – 13.00

3-06 Dmytro S. Osadchyi (Ukraine):The electricity market in Ukraine. Ways for improvement

3-07 Minea Skok, Ivona Štritof (Croa�a):Recent Croa�a’s electricity market developments in focus

3-08Nikola Pangovski, Nenad Jovanovski, Branka Vasikj (Makedonia): Func�oning of electricity market in Macedonia, before and a�er 2020, and probability for its future integra�onwith other energy markets of SOUTH EAST EUROPE

3-09 E. Lakić, A. Predovnik, G. Ožbolt, T. Paljk (Slovenia):Integrated Intraday Electricity Market in SEE Region

3-10 Milan Vukasovic (Austria), Uroš Salobir (Slovenia): FutureFlow: Designing eTrading Solu�ons for Electricity Balancing and Redispatching in Europe

3-12 Ramazan Çağlar (Turkey):Evalua�on of Transmission Conges�on Management Problem in Restructured Electricity Market

13.00 – 14.30 Lunch �me (90 min)

14.30 – 16.30

3-13 Ljubo Knežević (Montenegro):Regulatory framework for demand side response as necessary precondi�on for fair network usage cost alloca�on

3-15Guido Guida, Mauro Caprabianca, Federico Quaglia, Luca Luzi, Carlo Bruno, Marta Maria Emolumento,Ma�eo Simone Stori (Italy):Innova�ve tool for the outages plan op�miza�on in the Italian Transmission Network

3-16 M. Mladenović, D. Stojčevski, A. Petković (Republic of Serbia):Design and Implementa�on of the South East European Power Exchange (SEEPEX)

3-17 Krešimir Vrdoljak, Darko Nemec, Tomislav Plavšić, Antun Andrić, Tomislav Šijak, Ognjen Kuljača, Ivan Strnad (Croa�a):Primary frequency control monitoring at grid control centers

3-18Vojislav Srdanović, Slaven Ivanović, Dejan Drašković, (Montenegro):Func�oning of the balancing mechanism and balancing calcula�on in Montenegro - Experiences, Deficienciesand future ac�vi�es

3-20Roman Schwalbe, Johanna Spreitzhofer, Daniel Burnier de Castro, Gregor Taljan, Uršula Krisper, Christoph Gutschi, Simon Stukelj, Wolfgang Gawlik, Tara Esterl (Austria, Slovenia):Hybrid-VPP4DSO: Using flexibility for market par�cipa�on and ac�ve grid support in distribu�on systems

16.30 – 18.30 Break (120 min)

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TOPIC 4: Innovation in Electric Power Infrastructure of the Region(SmartGrid projects, Technical and Non-technical innovations, Demand side readjustments, Penetration of Electrical vehicles,Innovations in system operation processes, new business frameworks, intelligent utilities) – Fitting to working programof CIGRÉ SC C6

Chairman: M. Rebolini (Italy)

Co-chairmen: S. Papathanassiou (Greece), R. Çağlar (Turkey), J. Tlusty (Czech Republic)

Time Paper No. Authors and Paper Title

8.30 – 10.30

Invited speaker from CIGRÉ C6 - Distribu�on Systems and Dispersed Genera�on:Bri�a Buchholz

4-01 Michael Weixelbraun (Austria):Opera�onal Research and Innova�on at Austrian Power Grid – Overview of Selected Projects

4-02 Vlatko Ećimović, Marijan Kalea (Croa�a): Electric Vehicles – Compe��veness And Ascendancy In Croa�a With Green Strategies Overview

4-04 Ervin Planinc, Jurij Klančnik (Slovenia):Ba�ery Energy Storage Systems for Grid support

4-05 S. Zunino, P. Portoghese, S. Badini, G. Cannavale, M. Giussani, F. Ferrari (Italy):Use of shunt reactors for smart voltage control in EHV/HV grid

4-08 Janko Kosmač, Gregor Kosec, (Slovenia):De-icing by opera�onal countermeasures

10.30 – 11.00 Break (30 min)

11.00 – 13.00

4-09 Klemens Reich, Michael Leonhardsberger, Herbert Lugschitz (Austria):Test-run for upra�ng of Overhead Lines using innova�ve Technologies at APG

4-10 J. Doyle, P. Villa, C. Hughes, P. Ennis, P. Moran (Ireland): Minimizing visual impact of 400 kV support structures

4-11 Cenk Tort (Turkey):Steel and Concrete Composite Polygonal Towers for Transmission Lines

4-13 U. Schichler, R. Woschitz, A. Pirker, K. Reich, M. Leonhardsberger, O. Oberzaucher (Austria):Audible Noise Performance of OHL Conductor Bundles

4-14 Dragu�n Mihalic, Velimir Ilijanić, Ivica Pavić (Croa�a):Revitaliza�on of Old Transmission Lines Using the Conductors of New Technologies

4-15 Massimo Muggiasca (Italy):Unsymmetrical Spacer Damper designed to control the sub span oscilla�on of a conductor bundle

13.00 – 14.30 Lunch �me (90 min)

14.30 – 16.30

4-16Zoran Rubinić, Gordan Mirosević, Mario Križić, Tibor Dolenc, Marko Guberina (Croa�a):Possibilities of Applying Aerial Survey Using Helicopter for the Purpose of Design and Maintenance ofOverhead Lines

4-17Dino Masle, Zoran Kovač, Predrag Marić (Croa�a):Possible applica�ons of synchrophasor measurement system in market condi�ons - Transmission Area Osijekstudy case

4-18 Drago Bokal, Sabina Šmigoc, Žiga Povalej, Milena Delčnjak, Andreja Veber Horvat (Slovenia):Forecas�ng energy losses in Slovenian electricity distribu�on network

4-19 Jasmina Mandić-Lukić, Bojan Milinković, Željko Vasiljević, Nenad Simić (Republic of Serbia):Communica�on solu�ons for smart distribu�on network - Public versus private network

4-20 Francesco Muzi, Massimo Pompili (Italy):A New Voltage Control Strategy for Power Systems with Massive Distributed Genera�on

4-21George Messinis, Aris Dimeas, Vasilis Rogkakos, Kostas Andreadis, Iraklis Menegatos, Nikos Hatziargyriou(Greece): U�lizing Smart Meter Data for Electricity Fraud Detec�on

16.30 – 18.30 Break (120 min)

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POSTER SESSIONSChairman: M. Bečan (Slovenia)

Paper No. Authors and Paper Title

Tuesday, 7th June 2016, 9.00 – 13.00 (interac�ve tour 11.30 – 13.00)

P01 Miha Pirnat, Peter Tarman (Slovenia): Low noise Transformer Technology

P02 Viktor Mar�nčič (Slovenia):High-voltage (HV) fuses in par�cular applica�ons

P03 Marjan Kržišnik, Samo Golob, Miha Vidrgar, Mar�n Drgan (Slovenia):Advanced fault current indicators for MV overhead lines

P04 Josip Gašparinčič, Aleš Štricelj (Slovenia): TGT 1-3 units replacement project in thermal power plant Brestanica

P05 Jadranko Sudarević (Croa�a): Refurbishment of Hydro Power Plants

P07 Radoslav Raković, Jasmina Mandić Lukić, Nina Čukić (Serbia): Informa�on Security in Electric Power U�li�es’ Environment

Tuesday, 7th June 2016, 14.30 – 19.30 (interac�ve tour 17.30 – 19.00)

P09 H.-M. Nguyen, F. Vassort, J-L Lilien (Belgium):A new monitoring tool to increase usable network transfer capacity with exis�ng assets

P10 Jalen Štremfelj, Anže Zaletel, Rok Leskovec (Slovenia): Small power plant excita�on system development combined with several upgrades for improved voltage output achievements

P11 Zaviša Klobas, Viktor Lovrenčič, Renata Rubeša, Vladimir Valen�ć, Matjaž Jarc (Croa�a, Slovenia):Overhead Transmission Line Monitoring System in Croa�an Power Grid

P12 Goran Milev, Vladimir Djurica (Slovenia):U�lizing SCALAR lightning loca�on system for power systems applica�ons

P13 Andrej Souvent, Miloš Maksič, Rudi Vončina, Janko Kosmač, Miloš Pantoš (Slovenia):SUMO - a system for real-�me assessment and short-term forecast of opera�onal limits in the Slovenian transmission network

P14 Gašper Lakota, Marko Šepič, Tomaž Fatur (Slovenia):IoT in Electric Power Industry

P15Leon Maruša, Andrej Souvent, Roman Tomažič (Slovenia):Monitoring of the high-voltage circuit breakers condi�on based on number of opera�ons and sum of breaking short-circuitcurrents

P16 Dalibor Kranjčič (Slovenia):The poten�al of OPC technology for monitoring and maintenance of hydropower plants

Wednesday, 8th June 2016, 8.30 – 13.00 (interac�ve tour 11.30 – 13.00)

P18 E. Ba�s�ch, M. Nosila�, E. Stella (Italy):Solu�ons to improve DSC dependability and return of experience from field

P19Refik Pala, Ergin Erayman (Turkey): Need for Adjustable Speed Pump Storage Turbines in the Systems Having Large Capacity of Conven�onal and Pumped StoragePower Plants: A case study for Turkey

P20 Drago Bokal, S. Šmigoc, Andraž Šavli, Milena Delčnjak (Slovenia):Monte Carlo method for pricing forecas�ng errors

P21 Gašper Skvarč Božič, Alexander Marinšek, Uroš Hudomalj, Iztok Humar, Mark Umberger (Slovenia):Energy consump�on and environmental condi�ons measuring system based on Arduino/Raspberry PI

P23N. Gubeljak, J. Predan, K. Bakič, F. Jakl, R. Maruša, E. Veg, A. Veg (Slovenia, Serbia):On-line Monitoring of Vibra�on and Strain Measurement in Pillar’s Legs of Transmission Line for Es�ma�on of Tensile Force inConductor

P24 Nenad Gubeljak, Viktor Lovrenčić, Bojan Banić, Marko Pinterič, Andrej Ivec, Matjaž Jarc (Slovenia, Croa�a):Applica�on of an Ice-Alarm in the OTLM System

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POSTER SESSIONS (continued)

Paper No. Authors and Paper Title

Wednesday, 8th June 2016, 14.30 – 19.30 (interac�ve tour 15.00 – 16.30)

P26 A. Pivčević, I. Krapić, A. Previšić, A. Varžić (Croa�a):Upgrade of SCADA system in remote control centres of Elektra Zagreb and Elektroslavonija Osijek

P27 D. Peharda, T. Stupić, I. Sičaja (Croa�a):Implementa�on of DMS Calcula�ons in the Distribu�on Network Control Centers of Elektra Zagreb and Elektroslavonija Osijek

P28 M. Zečević, A. Varžić (Croa�a), M. Rupnik, I. Šonc, S. Ba�s�č (Slovenia):Revitaliza�on of SCADA System in DCV Elektro Primorska

P29 Ksenija Žubrinić-Kostović, Sanja Gržinić, Leomir Sokolić (Croa�a):Analysis of Transmission losses in Transmission Area Rijeka

P30 Goran Pregrad, Ivan Višić, Mladen Perkov (Croa�a):Theore�cal, Laboratory and real life comparison of conven�onal and IEC 61850 process bus based protec�on systems

P31 Vladimir Čelebić, Anka Kabović, Milenko Kabović, Jovanka Gajica, Iva Salom (Serbia):Solu�ons for Alterna�ve Route of the Teleprotec�on Communica�on Channel

SESSIONS CHAIRMANSHIP

SESSION Chairman Co-chairman Co-chairman Co-chairman

TOPIC 1: Development and

Environment IssuesM. Muhr(Austria)

Y. Bondarenko(Ukraine)

D. Sabolić(Croa�a)

A. Koronides(Greece)

TOPIC 2: Submarine Cables and

EnvironmentM. Pompili

(Italia)M. Ostojić

(Montenegro)F. Muzi(Italy)

TOPIC 3: Regional Market issues

N. Stefanović(Serbia)

T. Kapetanovic(Austria)

U. Salobir(Slovenia)

S. Libra� (Italy)

TOPIC 4: Innova�ons,

Future Grid issuesM. Rebolini

(Italia)S. Papathanassiou

(Greece)R. Çağlar(Turkey)

J. Tlusty(Czech Republic)

FINAL SESSION

18.30 – 19.30

Moderator:M. Babuder(Slovenia)

First Day: I. Papič (Slovenia), M. Hrast (Slovenia)Second Day: M. Muhr (Austria), P. Argaut (France),

N. Stefanovic (Serbia), M. Rebolini (Italia)

K. Bakic(Slovenia) Handover of chairmanship

About the Chairmen

Kresimir Bakic is power engineeringexpert with 40 years of experiences inpower system planning, development,economy of systems, interconnectiondesigning systems, optimization ofVAR compensation, OHL designing,construction and monitoring systems,DLR, system regulation and in the last

years in standardization of overhead lines and conductors.After graduated at University of Ljubljana in 1975, he waswith Electric Power Researching Institute Milan Vidmar, asHead of the Power System Planning Department, and in 80’swith University of Ljubljana educating courses of Elements ofElectric Power system, System Development and Systemoperation. In 1994 he received certificate from University ofArlington, Texas.

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Currently he is coordinator at ELES-TSO, responsible fortechnical issues and standardization. As principal investi-gator he has led 165 technical reports and 112 paperspublished at conferences and scientific magazines. He alsowrote as author or co-author a couple of books (e.g. Ele-ments of Electric Power System, Elements of HV ElectricPower System, VAR Compensation in the industrial net-works, Reactive Power planning in Transmission and Dis-tribution Networks, Renewables and Networks); vocabu-laries (e.g. Glossary of terms used in the Field of Electricitymarket, IEC vocabularies in Slovenian); encyclopaedias(energy part in the Slovenian Encyclopaedia), historybooks (chapter in the History of the Slovenian ElectricPower Industry, History of the Slovenian CIGRÉ, Milan Vid-mar – worldwide renowned electric power expert, etc.For many years he was internationally active member ofIEEE and CIGRÉ. Technical Committee of CIGRÉ awardedhim in 2003 with CIGRÉ TC Award in recognition of his out-standing contribution to the work of CIGRÉ Study Com-mittee C1 (System Development and Economics). From2010 he was regular member of CIGRÉ SC B2 – Overheadlines. He was special reporter at a few CIGRÉ Symposia andCIGRÉ Sessions. Kresimir Bakic is also active member ofEuropean Standardization CENELEC (TC 11 and TC 7x) andNational standardization as chairman of two technicalcommittees. Currently, he is chairman of the SlovenianNational Association of Electric Power engineers, CIGRÉand CIRED, and the first chairman of council of South EastEuropean Region of CIGRÉ (SEERC). He delights in lecturing about history of electricity and alsoabout future of power systems.

Maks Babuder received Grad.el.eng.degree from the Faculty of ElectricalEngineering of the University in Ljubljana,Slovenia and Ph.D. degree from theUniversity of Zagreb, Croatia. Aftergraduation he joined the Milan VidmarElectric Power Research Institutewhere he first worked as a researcherin the High-voltage Laboratory. Then he

was appointed Head of the High-voltage Department andlater on for 16 years he has been Director of the Milan VidmarElectric Power Research Institute. Throughout of his professionalcareer he has been closely involved with the various fields ofPower Engineering He has been devoted to solving the issuesof the high-voltage testing and measuring techniques and thediagnostics of the high-voltage insulation of large rotating machines.From 1988 as elected professor he was delivering lectureson High-voltage engineering to students of the Faculty ofelectrical Engineering of Ljubljana.

From 1987 onwards, Maks Babuder has organised seven in-ternational symposia on the High-voltage Engineering top-ics for which he has edited proceedings. In 1995 he was Spe-cial Reporter at the International Symposium on High-volt-age Engineering (ISH) in Graz, Austria and in 2007 he waschairman of The 15TH ISH taking place in Ljubljana. In 2014he was chairing the IEEE International Conference on DielectricLiquids. During his career he published more than 140 papers,written more than 250 technical reports and is co-authorof four books. He is distinguished member of CIGRÉ, member of the Euro-pean Academy of Sciences and Arts, Member of the IEEEDEI Society, member of ÖVE and member of the EnergyCouncil of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Miha Bečan was born in 1982 inLjubljana, Slovenia. In 2007 he receivedhis Bachelor of Science degree in elec-trical engineering in Faculty for electri-cal engineering, University in Ljubljana.Since 2007 he works as researcher atMilan Vidmar Electric Power ResearchInstitute, High Voltage and PowerPlant Department. His work encom-

passes consulting and research in the field of high voltageinsulation, insulation coordination studies, high-voltageapparatus, over-voltage simulations with EMTP-RV andSigmaSlp, corona, protection against lightning, high-volt-age testing, factory acceptance testing etc. He also respon-sible for the information system and organizing assignedevents.Since 2008 he is also assistant at High-voltage techniquespractical courses at faculty. He is a general secretary ofSlovenian Association of Electric Power Engineers CIGRÉ-CIRED since 2015. He is participating in working groupsC4.39 “Effectiveness of line surge arresters for lightningprotection of overhead transmission lines” and B2.63“Compact AC lines” and as observer in Study Committee A3.

Yuriy Bondarenko was born inLuhansk, Ukraine, in 1953. Hereceived the Master’s degree in elec-trical engineering from NationalTechnical University “Kyiv PolytechnicInstitute”, Kyiv, Ukraine in 1977. Hejoined the power company «Kyiven-ergo» as an engineer, and then asDeputy Chief of relay protection

Department of Kyiv high voltage electric distribution com-pany in 1977–1984. He joined as Chief specialist of Electricengineering and relay protection in the Technical Policy

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Department of Power and Electrification Ministry of Ukraine(1984–1990). He is General Director in Science and Tech-nology Company ENPASELECTRO Ltd in (1991-present) Hewas concurrently General Director of Consortium“Ukrgidroenergobud” (2005–2014).He is member of the Academy of Technological Sciences,member of IEEE( since 1994) and CIGRÉ (since1994), vice-pres-ident of Ukrainian national committee of CIGRÉ, member ofthe SEERC Technical Advisory Committee and Convenor ofRWG 04 “Technical and economical features of HydroPumped storage power plants (HPSPPs) in power systems”,vice-president of association Ukrgidroenergo, Head of thestate examining committee of speciality “Electric engi-neering and electrotechnologies” of National TechnicalUniversity “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”. His current interestsinclude development of Ukrainian power system, highvoltage substations, HPSPPs, relay protection, SCADA. Hewas awarded with the orders for development of Ukrainianpower system in Ukraine. Laureate of state prize in the sci-entific and technical field (2005). He was titled as Distin-guished Member of CIGRÉ 2014.

Tahir Kapetanovic is Head ofNational Control Centre of AustrianPower Grid. In ENTSO-E he is chair-man of the system operation codesand manager of the project forregional TSOs coordination. In TSChe is member of Operational Board.Between 2001 and 2011 he wasDirector Electricity at the Austrian

regulator E-Control, chaired numerous working groups ofCEER, ERGEG and ACER and was founding member of EUTechnology Platform Smart Grids. From 1992 and 2001 heheld positions in industry and before that four years as uni-versity assistant and lecturer. He is licensed System Operator of Austrian transmissiongrid and licensed trader on EPEX Spot and EEX. He holdsDipl.-Ing. and MSc in power systems from UniversityZagreb, PhD in power systems from Technische UniversitätWien and Executive MBA from University of Minnesota andWirtschaftsuniversität Wien.

Athanasios (Thanos) Koronides,born in Athens Greece in 1952 grad-uated from the National TechnicalUniversity of Athens on June 1975and followed graduate studies in theUS receiving MSc and PhD degreesfrom the School of Electrical Engi-neering of the University of Pitts-

burgh PA on 1977 and 1980 respectively. Since May 2015holds the position of the Member of the Board with theIndependent Power Transmission Operator of Greece(IPTO or ADMIE as of the Greek acronym). From 2001 tothe end of 2014 he was the Director for System Planning,initially with the Hellenic Transmission System Operator(HTSO) and after 2012 with IPTO. In said positions wasresponsible for System Studies, the preparation of the 5-yearand 10-year Transmission Expansion Plans of the GreekSystem, new interconnections, RES connections and pen-etration studies as well as for feasibility studies for Trans-mission projects. From 1981 to 2000 was with PPC S.A.holding several positions on the fields of Substationdesign, SCADA systems for RES, the development of theEnergy Management System of PPC and System Studies.Following the year 2000 until 2014 he participated in sev-eral working groups and committees of UCTE and thenENTSO-E. From 2010 to the end of 2014 he served, onbehalf of ENTSO-E, as Project Manager responsible for theexpansion of the Central European Synchronous Areatowards Turkey. Dr Koronides is a member of CIGRÉ anda founding member of the Greek National Committee forCIGRÉ. He participated in several working groups andStudy Committees of the international CIGRÉ and alsohas been a member of the Board of the Greek NationalCommittee and held the position of the Chairman of thisNational Committee in the period 2009–2012. He hasbeen the author or co-author of more than thirty articlesand technical papers.

Sandro Libratti was born in Roma,Italy, in 1973. In 1998 he receivedMSc in Electrical Engineering fromUniversità di Roma La Sapienza. He is a head of “Generation andEnergy Management” within “Regu-latory and Antitrust Italy“ Unit from2009. From 2007 to 2009 he wasHead of “ICT Systems Optimization

and Analysis” unit within “Generation Optimization” Busi-ness Unit – Generation and Energy management Division– Enel Produzione Spa and from 2000 to 2007 he wasStrategy Planner in “Bidding” unit within “Generation Opti-mization” Business Unit – Generation and Energy man-agement Division. He is also CIGRÉ Italian Member of Sub-committee C5 – Electricity Market and Regulation andEASE Member of the Strategy and the CommunicationsCommittee.

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Francesco Muzi graduated “cumlaude” in Electrical Engineering in1981 at the University of L’Aquila(Italy) where he was appointedResearcher in Power Systems in1984. Currently he is an AssociateProfessor of Power Systems at theUniversity of L’Aquila, where he hasalso the scientific responsibility for

the Power System Group. His main research interests con-cern Power system analysis, Reliability and power qualityin distribution systems, Power system protection, Smartgrids, Building automation. In these fields, he authoredabout 120 papers published in reviewed journals or pre-sented at international conferences. He has also a patentfor an industrial invention. He is a regional chairman of theItalian National Lighting Society and was a chairman orkeynote lecturer in a number of international conferencesorganized by different renowned Societies. He participatedto different IEEE-PES technical working groups and is atechnical reviewer for prominent international journals.Prof. Muzi is a Senior Member at IEEE and was an InvitedPlenary Lecturer at the Universities of Cambridge (U.K.) andHarvard (U.S.A.).

Milutin Ostojić was born in Žabljak,Montenegro, in 1944. He receivedDipl. Eng. degree in 1968. from theUniversity of Belgrade –Technicalfaculty, Titigrad, Montenegro, M.Scdegree from the University of Bel-grade, Department for Electricalengineering in 1975, and D.Sc degreefrom the University of Zagreb,

Department for Electrical engineering in 1978. He joinedTechnical faculty at Titograd in 1968. as an assistant. From1980. he is Full professor in the area of Electrical machines,General theory of electrical machines, Modelling anddynamics of electrical machines and Microprocessor basedcontrol of electrical machines. During his stay at the CaseWestern Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA he wasteaching the course Transients in synchronous machines.He published the book Synchronous Machines, Unirex,Podgorica, 1994.Prof. Ostojić has more than 45 years experience in teach-ing and research. Many scientific papers are relate to:dynamic behavior of electrical machines, control of elec-trical machines, analysis of steady state and transientsperformances of different type of electrical machines – dcmotors, single phase and tree phase induction motors,stability of synchronous machines, optimal performances

of single phase and three phase induction motors, per-formances analysis of disc induction motors, field controlof synchronous generators, electric breaking of silent polesynchronous generators, electrical and magnetic field ofoverheads transmission lines and substations, influenceelectric and magnetic field on environment. Prof. Ostojić is member of the Academy of Engineering Sci-ences of Montenegro, member of IEEE since 1994 to 2012and CIGRÉ from 1986, chairman of NC CIGRÉ, Montenegro,member of the Administrative Counsel of CIGRÉ Paris since2008. He was a member of many of scientific and organiz-ing committees of scientific and professional national andinternational conferences. He has done many scientificresearch projects supported by Research fund of Mon-tenegro and Ministry of education of Montenegro. Also, hefinished more projects and reports for companies in Mon-tenegro, and over 250 expert reports. Many years he washead of the Department of Electrical Machines, vice deanat the Faculty of Electrical Engineering (1980 – 1982), deanof the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Podgorica(1994–1998) and head of the Science counsel of Mon-tenegro (1985–1088).

Stavros A. Papathanassiou receivedthe Diploma in electrical engineer-ing and the Ph.D. from the NationalTechnical University of Athens (NTUA),Athens, Greece, in 1991 and 1997,respectively. He was with the Distri-bution Division of the Public PowerCorporation of Greece, engaged inDG integration and network devel-

opment studies. From 2009 to 2012 he was a member ofthe Executive Board of the Hellenic Transmission SystemOperator. In 2002, he joined the Electric Power Division ofNTUA, where he is currently an Associate Professor. Hisresearch interests lie in the field of RES and DG, includingwind turbine and PV technology, storage applications andintegration of DG to the grid.

Igor Papič is a Professor at the Fac-ulty of Electrical Engineering, Uni-versity of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Hereceived his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D.degrees in Electrical Engineeringfrom the Faculty of Electrical Engi-neering, University of Ljubljana,Slovenia, in 1992, 1995 and 1998,respectively.

From 1994 to 1996, he was with Siemens Power Transmis-sion and Distribution Group in Erlangen, Germany. In 2001,

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he was a Visiting Professor at the University of Manitoba,Winnipeg, Canada. His research interests include power con-ditioners, FACTS devices, power quality and active distribu-tion networks. In 2009, Dr. Papič with partners establishedReinhausen 2e Ltd., a spin-off company of the University ofLjubljana. The main activities of the company include engi-neering and development of passive, hybrid and active com-pensators. Currently, he is the dean of the Faculty of Electri-cal Engineering, University of Ljubljana, and head of theLaboratory of Electricity Networks and Devices.He is an IEEE Senior Member, a CIGRÉ Individual Member, theConvenor of CIGRÉ Joint Working Group C4.42/CIRED Con-tinuous assessment of low-order harmonic emissions fromcustomer installations, the Vice Chair of IEEE HarmonicsModelling and Simulation Task Force, the Vice Chair for edu-cation, industry and standardization of the CIGRÉ-CIREDSlovenian Committee and the Chairman of the programcouncil of the national Technology Platform for SmartGrids.

Massimo Pompili born in Roma(Italy) on September 16th 1956, grad-uated in Electrical Engineering at theUniversity of Roma “La Sapienza”(1981). Since 1988, he has been theSecretary of TC10 Fluids for elec-trotechnical application of the IEC. Massimo Pompili is with the Univer-sity of Roma “Sapienza”. He is an

Associate Professor of Components and Electrical Tech-nologies. His main interests concern electrical technologywith particular reference to dielectric fluids and the char-acterization of new materials to be employed in electricalpower components. In 2008 he was honored with the “IEEE Hans TropperMemorial Lecture,” presented at the ICDL, Poitiers, France.He is Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Dielec-tric and Electrical Insulation.Massimo Pompili is and has been “Scientist in charge” ofresearch projects of the Faculty of Engineering of the Uni-versity of Rome financed either by Italian GovernmentalOrganizations or by renowned worldwide Companies. Healso was and/or is, among others, “Scientist in Charge” ofthe following main recent research projects:

“The Impact of the European Directive REACH (Registration,•Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals)”on material and additives used in the electrical insulationof HV equipment”, carried out with an important TSO;“Implementation of Diagnostic Systems for OF HV cables”,•carried out with an important international TSO. This projectcould have important financial and technical advantages;“Risk Evaluation of faults of HV Large Transformers”, car-•

ried out with an important international TSO. This projectcould have very important advantages, also for safety andsecurity reasons; “HV Transmission Overhead Lines: Reduction of Joule Los-•ses and the greenhouse gases production carried out withan important international TSO”;“Technological Innovation for a Sustainable Mobility” car-•ried out with an important Italian Company (PIAGGIO)and supported by the Italian Minister for the EconomicDevelopment.

He is IEEE Senior Member from 2004.

Dubravko Sabolić was born in Zagreb,Croatia, in 1969. He earned his Ph.D.degree in electrical engineering fromthe University of Zagreb, Croatia, in2004, and another Ph.D. degree ineconomics from the University ofSplit, Croatia, in 2016. He works inelectricity transmission business sinceJune 1994. From April 2007 to June

2012 he was the C.E.O. of the company which is now calledCroatian Transmission System Operator, Ltd. At present heworks as a Compliance Officer for the same company.Additionally, from December 2001 to September 2004he served as Commissioner at Croatian national regulatoryauthority for telecom markets. From April 2006 to Decem-ber 2011 he was a member of National Council for Infor-mation Society, a consultative body to the Government ofCroatia. From mid-2005 to the end of 2011 he worked asa member of two Working groups for negotiations onCroatia’s accession to the EU (chapters Information soci-ety and media, and Energy).Mr. Sabolić is also active as an adjunct Associate Profes-sor of the University of Zagreb, teaching Engineering Eco-nomics to the electrical engineering students, as well as aguest lecturer at other Croatian universities, in the area ofindustrial organization, antitrust, and state regulation,with a focus on economics of electricity and telecommu-nications industries. He published about a hundred pro-fessional and scientific articles in various journals andconference proceedings.

Uroš Salobir (M), M.Sc., GeneralCoordinator for System Development,Advisor to CEO, Company manage-ment, Uroš Salobir has been work-ing with ELES since 1997 where hehas taken various responsibilitiesranging from Assistant of Directorfor Asset Management, Director of

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System Operations and currently General Coordinatorfor System Development. He has been involved in variouscompany projects ranging from real time control sys-tems, market developments, ancillary services projectsand asset risk management. As an active member ofinternational associations he has taken various responsi-bilities on international level like Convenorship of balancemanagement group within South East TSO associationand Convenorship of operational scheduling group withinCentral East TSO association. He is currently member of theCompany General Management where he is responsiblefor Research and Innovation, System Development andCoordination of large projects.

Nenad Stefanović was born in Bel-grade, Serbia. He graduated fromthe Faculty of Electrical Engineering,University of Belgrade in 1990.From 1990–1993 he was employedin the Electric Power Industry ofYugoslavia (JUGEL), and from 1993–2005 in the Electric Power Industryof Serbia (EPS) within the Power Sys-

tem Control Department as the Chief Engineer for PowerSystem Planning and Assistant for power system techno-logical issues, and in Trading Department as the Chief ofContracting and Accounting Division. He was the Secretaryof the South-East Europe regional TSOs organizationSUDEL from 2003–2005. After holding the position of theSecretary of the Study Committee „Electricity Marketsand Regulation“ within the Serbian Committee of theInternational Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRÉ) hewas elected the President of this Study Committee in2016. Since 2006, he has worked for the Energy Agency ofthe Republic of Serbia as Senior Expert for Electricity. Hewas the Chairman of the Internal Market Working Groupwithin SEEER-CEER in 2006, and he was elected the Chair-man of the Energy Community Regulatory Board Electric-ity Working Group (ECRB EWG) in 2007, after the ECRBwas established. He has been the member of the localOrganizational Committee and of the International Hon-orary Committee of the South-East Energy Dialogue inthe organization of the Greek Institute of Energy forSouth-East Europe (IENE) since 2008. He has been mem-ber of the South Eastern European Region of CIGRÉ(SEERC) Technical Advisory Committee since 2016. He isthe author and co-author of numerous papers which werepublished in Serbian and within international conferencesand symposia. He participated in numerous conferencesin Serbia and abroad as a speaker, presenter or panelistupon invitation.

Massimo Rebolini received PhD cumlaude in Electrotechnical Engineer-ing at La Sapienza University ofRome in 1977. He is responsible forDevelopment Technologies in Direc-tion Engineering & DevelopmentGrid in Terna.He joined ITALTRAFO in 1978 andthen served ENEL from 1980 to 2000

initially as expert in Electrical System following the designand construction of electrical system of NPP mainly inthe qualification class 1E of electrical components. From1988 to 1996 was appointed as Project Manager follow-ing the HVDC Interconnection between Italy and Greece.Afterwards was appointed in 1997 as responsible of HVSystems (Substation and OHL) in Enelpower companyuntil 2000 when enter in GRTN (Italian Independent Sys-tem Operator). He was appointed as Project Manager forPreliminary Project and Permitting Procedures for inter-connection 380 kVca between Italy and Switzerland (S.Fiorano – Robbia) and for SAPEI Project (new HVDC linkbetween Sardinia and Mainland Italy). In 2006 wasappointed as Head of Preliminary Projects in Terna Plan-ning and Grid Development Direction following all themain strategic works until 2009 when assumed the actualresponsibility of Development Technologies.Author of several national and international technicalpapers. He is coordinator member of Electrical EnergyTransmission WG and advisor of AEE (Associazione Ener-gia Elettrica) and Chairman of Italian CIGRÉ.

FINAL SESSION: Conference Conclusions

Chairman: Maks Babuder

Chairman will give overall conclusions of the First SEERCPower Conference and recommendations for future work.All four chairman (Topic 1 to 4) M. Muhr, M. Pompili, N.Stefanović and M. Rebolini are invited to present the theirview and summary of the sessions.

CEREMONY: Handover of SEERC Chairmanship

Handover of Presidency of Regional Council of CIGRÉ(SEERC).

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Charming, influenced by the Northern Mediterranean, loving,combining inspiring modernity and fascinating history,functional and professional. Portoroz combines all thisand much more. With its more than 100 years’ tradition intourism, it is nowadays becoming a very popular and rec-ognized MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, andexhibitions) destination. It offers a range of different hotelaccommodations, modern conference facilities, numerousevent venues, delicious cuisine, relaxation facilities, culturalevents and entertainment options. Besides all this, Portorozis characterized by the short distances between all thevenues, which allows visitors to reach all the activities,business, social and cultural sites on foot.

You can reach Portoroz by car or airplane:

with the airplane to the Airport Brnik of Ljubljana (Slovenia),•with the airplane to the Airport Ronchi of Trieste, (Italy),•with the airplane to the Airport Pula (Croatia),•or to the nearby (7 km from Portoroz) Touristic airport of•Portoroz in Sečovlje.

If you travel to Portoroz from other cities/airports, GoOptiis the right service for you. On their website you can booktransfer services between Ljubljana and numerous airportsand Slovenian cities. The portal operates on the principalof low cost carriers, which means sooner the purchase isdone, lower the price is. SEERC Guest receive 10% discount.

GRAND HOTEL BERNARDIN 5*Grand Hotel Bernardin forms a part of the prestigious St.Bernardin hotel complex with a private beach, situated betweenPiran and Portoroz. The services exceed 5-star quality in manyaspects. The hotel and its surroundings are an ideal placefor a perfect holiday on the Slovenian coast. Surrounded bypeaceful, green settings and overlooking the sea.

HISTRION 4*Next to the former monastery church of St. Bernardin, afterwhich the hotel complex between Piran and Portoroz wasnamed, sits Histrion Hotel. Hotel guests have direct accessto the Laguna Bernardin Water Park, Wellness Center Lagunaand Casino Bernardin.

VILE PARK 3*Villa Barka with 21 apartments are part of the holidayresort St. Bernardin and Hotel Vile Park located betweenPiran and Portoroz, comprises 5 villas with a capacity of 216rooms – Vila Galeb, Vila Galeja, Vila Orada and Vila Nimfa.All villas are connected with a lovely shopping street withbars and restaurants, which leads to the Marina and shel-tered by the lush Mediterranean vegetation.

ACCOMODATION IN PORTOROZ

Description of the Tour

The bus will take you from Grand Hotel Bernardin to thepower substation Divaca which encompasses an installedphase shifting transformer with the largest shifting anglewich facilitates an optimal solution of power flow controlin Slovenian power transmission system.

After that, the bus drives you to the hills of the regionGoriska Brda, where you may relax in a beautiful sceneryhaving a lunch and indulging you with wine testing in thefamous wine cellar Brda. Returning back you may visit thepumped-storage hydroelectric plant Avce arriving back toPortoroz in the late afternoon.

AFTER CONFERENCE TECHNICAL TOUR ON 9TH JUNE 2016

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During the conference, an exhibition oriented to the electricpower industry will be organized. This offers a great opportu-nity for manufacturers of equipment, architect/engineersand consulting companies to present their products andservices for Central and South East European region andmeet with key people that are important for business. TheConference is an ideal location to present products andservices to the SEERC Market as well as an opportunity fornew business.

Exhibition booths and place for sponsor posters are locatedaround the entrance hallway to Conference hall Europa,where the conference will take place.

ELEKTRO GORENJSKA – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR

Elektro Gorenjska d.d.Ul. Mirka Vadnova 3a, SI-4000 Kranj, SloveniaPhone: +386 4 20 83 000Fax: +386 4 20 83 600Home page: http://www.elektro-gorenjska.siE-mail: [email protected]

Elektro Gorenjska is one of the five distribution companies inSlovenia that supplies electricity to more than 88,500 usersdispersed in the area of 2,091 km2 in the north-western part ofSlovenia. In addition to the company’s headquarters in Kranj com-pany has the branch in Žirovnica and eight local operative units.Being the smallest of the five distribution companies thatcovers 10.6% of Slovenia, it has 64% of low voltage and 55%of medium voltage networks partly in the underground cablealternative. This places the company at the forefront of dis-tribution companies in Slovenia, according to the percentage

ELES – NATIONAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMOPERATOR

ELES d.o.o.Hajdrihova 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 1 474 30 00Fax: +386 1 474 25 02Home page: http://www.eles.siE-mail: [email protected]

ELEKTRO CELJE – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR

Elektro Celje d.d.Vrunčeva 2a, SI-3000 Celje, SloveniaPhone: +386 3 42 01 000Fax: +386 3 42 01 010Home page: http://www.elektro-celje.siE-mail: [email protected]

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE

SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY PRESENTING

INFORMATIONOrganisers and its suppliers reserve the right to photo-graph and film conference and all other events connectedto the event. In attending the 1. SEERC Power Conferencethe participants accept and give their authorisation forusing any form of reproduction of image photographic orvideo by organizers or its suppliers, on the Internetwebsite and in promotional documents. Photographicreproductions may also be given to the media and con-ference participants except that they cannot take legalaction against organisers for using this.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (in alphabetical order)

Maks Babuder, member•Kresimir Bakic, chairman•Miha Becan, general secretary•Marko Hrast, member•

Barbara Kozamernik, secretary•Aleksander Mervar, member•Ursa Noc, secretary•Igor Papic, member•

Ales Persin, in charge of sponsors•Zvonko Toros, member•Boris Zitnik, member•

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of low and medium voltage cable network. Consequently,the quality of the network and its reliability is at the highestlevel. The company is also well known for the highest supplycontinuity indicators in comparison with other Slovenian elec-tricity distribution companies. Elektro Gorenjska is the holder of three quality standards: ISO9001/2000, ISO 14001/2004 and OHSAS 18001 which requireannual successful certification. Elektro Gorenjska is the onlydistribution company that received the highest state award ofthe Republic of Slovenia for business excellence (PRSPO). Thereward took into consideration the achievements in quality ofproducts, services and operations. In 2014 the companybecame the ambassador of corporate integrity. Their maincontribution is promoting the importance of operating inaccordance with the law and ethical standards as one of thefundamental principles of social responsibility in the Slovenianeconomy in general. In 2014 it obtained a full Family FriendlyEnterprise certificate.Quality services in the company Elektro Gorenjska have beencarried out for more than 50 years, but the main focusremains uninterrupted, reliable and quality supply of con-sumers with electricity.

ELEKTRO LJUBLJANA – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR

Elektro Ljubljana d.d.Slovenska cesta 58, SI-1516 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 1 230 40 00Fax: +386 1 231 25 42Home page: http://www.elektro-ljubljana.siE-mail: [email protected]

Elektro Ljubljana manages the largest electricity distributionnetwork in the Republic of Slovenia, which spans a total of6,166 km2 across the central region of Slovenia and suppliespower to more than 334,697 users. The company distributed3,3 MWh of electricity to its users in 2015, which constitutes37,5% of the total electricity distributed in Slovenia. We have in operation distribution transformers (DTSs) of dif-ferent voltage levels and ratios: three 110/35- kV DTSs, twenty– four 110/20/10-kV DTSs and one 35/20/10-DTS. Distributionis carried out using 25 distribution stations in order to ensurea reliable supply to users. The number of distribution facilitiesand its capability has seen continuous growth throughout theyears, reflecting the rapid development of our network. Core activities of Elektro Ljubljana are the management, erectionand maintenance of electricity distribution infrastructure. Withreliable, efficient and safe operation, we provide uninterruptedelectricity supply to our customers. In cooperation with otherpartners in the integrated electric power system, we provide a

reliable supply of electricity in rural and urban areas. We providenew networking capabilities to various customers in commercialzones, shopping centres and to individuals. In our developmentplans, we include all the needs that are requested from the localenvironment and we realize them within our capabilities. Elektro Ljubljana has set up a system for managing and super-vision of vehicle charging stations. The system enables themanagement of charging stations of different manufacturersand exchange of data to users between similar systems athome and abroad.

ELEKTRO MARIBOR – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR

Elektro Maribor d.d.Vetrinjska ulica 2, SI-2000 Maribor, SloveniaPhone: +386 2 22 00 000Fax: +386 2 22 00 109Home page: http:// www.elektro-maribor.siE-mail: [email protected]

ELEKTRO PRIMORSKA – DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR

Elektro Primorska d.d.Erjavčeva ulica 22, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, SloveniaPhone: +386 5 339 67 00Fax: +386 5 339 67 05Home page: http://www.elektro-primorska.siE-mail: [email protected]

Elektro Primorska d.d. is a company with the core activity ofelectricity distribution. Operation of the company is primarilybound to users of the network and responsibility for electricpower distributing infrastructure. By developing the electricity distribution networks and investingin the infrastructure as well as operating the infrastructure we doprovide the customers with suitable supply conditions: steadilyimproved operational security and higher electricity supply reli-ability within the prescribed limits of voltage quality in accordancewith legal requirements respecting environmental protectionin accordance with the imposed restrictions and laws.Supply area of Elektro Primorska Company amounts to 4,335km2, which comprises approximately 22% of the total Slovenianterritory and thus presents an important part of electricpower system of the Republic of Slovenia.Elektro Primorska d.d. supplies electricity to the lowest, deep-est and highest territorial locations of Slovenia: from AdriaticSea, to Postojna Cave and Kanin at an altitude of 2,220 m. It hasbeen providing its 131,000 customers with reliable, of goodquality and safe electricity supply for more than 60 years.

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EIMV – ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA

Elektroinštitut Milan Vidmar (EIMV)Hajdrihova 2, SI-1001 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 1 474 36 01Fax: +386 1 425 33 26Home page: http://www.eimv.siE-mail: [email protected]

The Institute was established in 1948 and was assigned to sup-port the development of the rapidly growing electric power sys-tem of the former federal state. After almost 80 years of its activ-ity it gained a considerable reputation as basic research,applicative research and also partly as education institution.EIMV is the leading Slovenian engineering and scientific-researchorganisation acting in the field of electric power engineeringand general energy supply studies. From the economy and tech-nology perspective it addresses issues related to generation,transmission and distribution of electricity. The Institute’s expertscarry out feasibility and implementation studies and issuereports, they execute technological, environmental and otheranalyses. They assess and evaluate the quality of operation of theelectric power system by scrutinized analyses of operationaldata and by testing facilities’ components for the needs of elec-tric power companies. On request and by assignment they reportto ministries and other national and regional authorities.So far, the Institute has carried out and issued more than 2200research reports and an even greater number of testing reportson tests made in its own laboratories and on site in power sta-tions and industry. Numerous expert opinions and assessmentswere done to be implemented in many applicative projects andnotably pilot projects. Since its establishment, the Institutehas organised many conferences, given periodical lectures,organized discussions, seminars and also large internationalconferences attended by domestic and foreign experts.The EIMV’s experts published a great number of books, articlesand papers in the national and international scientific milieu. This is how the Institute significantly contributes to the devel-opment of the electric power sector.The Institute cooperates with several worldwide recognisedprofessional organisations such as CIGRÉ , WEC, IEEE, IEC, IAEA,VGB, CIRED and Foratom. It also maintains regular and closecontacts with similar research and power business organisa-tions in Slovenia and in the international environs.The key mission of the Institute was determined and publishedby its founder, Dr Milan Vidmar, i.e. in his book »Power Trans-formation and Transmission«, where he wrote: »An Engineershould above all be a human being. If he has not yet reachedthis stage, he should make an effort to reach it. He should there-

fore search beauty and the truth in his problems, and in thetransitoriness of his life, he should aspire to what is eternal ...«

IBE – MAIN ENGINEERING COMPANY

IBE d.d.Hajdrihova 4, SI-1001 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 1 477 61 00Fax: +386 1 251 05 27Home page: http://www.ibe.siE-mail: [email protected]

IBE d.d. operates as an independent design engineering andconsulting company with 175 employees working in accor-dance with the professional criteria and taking into accountthe highest quality standards. The success of our company isbased on our staff’s intellectual capital and over 65 years ofexperience and tradition in providing consulting, design andengineering services in the area of energy, industry, infra-structure, public sector and environmental protection.The marketing area of energy including hydropower, thermalpower, nuclear and radiation facilities, power transmissionand distribution systems of all voltage levels up to 400 kV, con-trol management and communications systems representsthe core of IBE’s activities since its establishment in 1949.Multidisciplinary and teamwork of highly-qualified engineers ofdifferent disciplines (electrical, mechanical, civil, architectural,environmental) and supporting staff (tendering, contracting,procurement, project accounting, HSE…) enable us to provideour clients with a full range of services, ranging from pre-investment activities, planning and siting to activities within theconstruction stage and final hand-over of a facility. IBE has always and will continue to strive for advantages,which our consulting and project solutions bring to our clientsand through their realization towards a creation of challengesfor a better future.

ISKRA EMECO – METERING INDUSTRY WITH TRADITION

Iskraemeco, d.d.Savska loka 4, SI-4000 Kranj, SloveniaPhone: +386 4 206 40 00Tax: +386 4 206 43 76Home page: http://www.iskraemeco.comE-mail: [email protected]

Since its founding in 1945, Iskraemeco employees have beentransforming valuable experience, innovation and a soundunderstanding of our customers` needs into comprehensive

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energy management solutions. With electricity metersaddressing diverse market demands, a variety of communica-tion options, data management software and comprehensiveservices we help energy companies shape the future of energydistribution and management. Smart metering provides utilitieswith necessary data to manage energy use, anticipate demandand achieve cost efficient operation. It also helps consumers toact more sustainably while lowering their energy bills. For moreabout Iskraemeco please visit www.iskraemeco.com.

KOLEKTOR ETRA – TRANSFORMER INDUSTRY

KOLEKTOR ETRA d.o.o.Šlandrova ulica 10, SI-1231 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 1 530 28 00Tax: +386 1 530 28 30Home page: http://www.kolektor-etra.siE-mail: [email protected]

With more than 80 years of continuous operating in powertransformer industry Kolektor Etra d.o.o. is one of the leadingEuropean manufacturers of power transformers with long tra-dition and rich experience on many different markets, especiallyin Scandinavia, Great Britain, Holland and Germany. Focus ofKolektor Etra are products and services of high quality, basedon own knowledge and strong R&D. The advantages of thetransformers that we design and produce are high efficiency,low losses and low noise.

The most important objectives, strengths and values ofKolektor Etra:

Long term relationship with customers and business partners•High skilled employees,•High standards regarding quality, environment, health•and safety,Tradition,•High level of responsiveness to requirements of customers•Transparency and openness in every relationship.•

We constantly invest not only in modernization of productionequipment, but have also recently finished an important invest-ment into a new high-tech production facility that is capable toproduce power transformers up to 500 MVA rated power andup to 420 kV rated voltage. 400 kV transformers produced inthis factory are already in operation in Scandinavia, Baltics,Germany, Slovakia and Slovenia.With our own experiences, knowledge, training and skills weare constantly improving our products, developing our rela-tionship with customers and increasing significantly our saleswith rates as 10% or more every year.

An event designed to meet the expectations of all par-ticipants thought a week-long Technical Programme:

22nd August 2016Opening panel on Global perspective of distributed•generation impact on the bulk connected networkWorkshop on large disturbances (system & market)•Tutorials•

23rd August to 26th August 201616 Discussion Meetings: 4 full-day meetings in parallel•each day

22nd August to 26th August 201616 “Poster sessions” to allow delegates to meet with•paper authorsA Technical Exhibition run in parallel in the same location•

A unique opportunity to interact with close to 3200 delegates,as well as with exhibition visitors - around 6600 managersand experts from the worldwide Power Industry.

Discussion Meetings based on the “Special Report” System

The Session Papers will be made available on the CIGRÉwebsite for all registered delegates, as from June 2016through delegate’s login & password. A USB key will beincluded in the delegate bags. Delegates are encouragedto read the Papers before the Session. Session Papers arepresented by the authors during the Poster Sessions, anddiscussed in Discussion Meetings.Discussion Meetings are based on the Special Reportswhich give the essence of the Session Papers with relevantquestions raised in preparation of the discussions. (Thesespecial reports will be available online as from June 2016.)Intended speakers prepare their contributions in responseto the questions raised in the Special Reports.Contributors will meet with Chairs of Discussion Meetingson the day prior to the discussion.A “Daily Summary of Discussions” is issued after each Dis-cussion Meeting and made available the following day atInformation Services for Chairs and Contributors.

Information on the 2016 Session: http://www.cigre.org

Registration: https://registrations.cigre.org

INVITATION TO 46TH CIGRÉ PARIS SESSIONFrom 21nd till 26nd August 20I6

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ELES’ ambassadors of values are: Jakov Fak, BTC City Cycling Team, Miha Podgornik, Slovenian Athletic Federation, Benjamin Savšek and Marin Medak.

www.eles.si

Energy flows, it flows together with us.

Because we, the system operator of the

Slovenia’s electric power transmission

network, ensure safe, reliable and

uninterrupted transmission 24 hours

a day. We are experts with knowledge

and experience who co-create energy

future of Slovenia on carefully laid down

foundations: responsibility, enthusiasm,

knowledge, reliability, cooperation and

determination. We are planning the

transmission network of the Republic of

Slovenia strategically and sustainably. For

electricity at your fingertips.

TRANSMITTINGENERGY,

TRANSMITTINGVALUES.

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CTC Global Corpora on 2026 McGaw Avenue Irvine, CA 92614 USA * Phone +1 949.428.8500

CTC Global, a privately held corpora on headquartered in Irvine, California, promotes e iency, increased capacity and improved reliability of both new and exis ng transmission systems. CTC Global’s principle business is the manufacture and sale of the patented “Aluminum Conductor Composite Core” ACCC® conductor. The composite core is produced at CTC Global’s California facility. The core is then shipped to one of 18 licensed and quali ed stranding partners worldwide to create the nished product.

In addi on to core produc on, the Company also provides ancillary components such as dead-ends and splices, and provides engineering, installa on and warranty support for all of its products. All components produced by CTC and its stranding partners are ce ed to ISO 9001-2008 Standards.

The ACCC conductor o ers industry-leading capacity and e iency through any range of opera ng condi ons compared to any other conductor type of the same diameter and weight. The ACCC conductor’s high strength and low thermal sag provides planners and engineers an e ient means of increasing capacity, and improving e iency and reliability, without compromising structural integrity or safe ground clearances.

Increased capacity and a 30% to 40% reduc on in line losses under any load condi on, also improves nancial returns year a year over the life of the asset. In addi on to poten al fuel savings and associated emission reduc ons, the energy saved by the ACCC conductor’s e iency can also reduce genera on requirements. In other words, reduced line losses can reduce the genera on investment required to support line losses. This can help improve the economic viability of any new genera on investment. As more than 100 u li s in 30 countries have already discovered, it’s cheaper to save a “Megawa ” than it is to create a Megawa . ACCC is the right technology at the right e and provides u i s with an e e ve and economical solu on for increasing the e iency, capacity and reliability of the world’s transmission and distribu on grid.

For more informa on please visit CTC Global’s website www.ctcglobal.com or e-mail [email protected]

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in our FocusThe PSI business unit Electrical Energy stands for monitoring and control of all energy networks, fault clearance, maintenance, and crisis management as well as systems for the liberalized energy market. Our systems come fully integrated and turn-key. Based on our standardised software components, we provide a custom-tailored, productive and energy-

For 30 years, we have focused almost exclusively on the German-speaking countries. In 2000, we have started our international business. In the energy supply industry (electricity, gas, oil, district heating, water), we are today among the leading indepen-dent solution providers in Europe for monitoring and controlling complex network infrastructures.

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The Energetic Future.

ELEKTROINŠTITUT MILAN VIDMAR,MILAN VIDMAR ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE,

Hajdrihova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija

Tel.: +386 1 474 36 01

e-mail: [email protected]

www.eimv.si

Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute is the leading Slovenian engineering and scientific-research institution in the area of electric power engineering and general energy. In its research studies, expert reports, environmental, chemical-physical and other analyses it addresses issues related to generation, transmission and distribution of the Slovenian electric power system and controls its quality and operation.

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kontrola števcev električne energije,preizkus dodatnih funkcij števcev električne energije,kontrola merilnih mest,ocenjevanje kakovosti električne energije.

www.elektro-maribor.si T: 02 22 00 490 E: [email protected]

Nove storitvene dejavnosti

strokovno svetovanje O UČINKOVITI RABI ELEKTRIČNE ENERGIJE, svetovanje s PODROČJA VARČNEJŠE RABE GOSPODINJSKIH APARATOV in svetovanje s PODROČJA ELEKTRIČNIH INŠTALACIJ.

Elektro Maribor vam kot novost v svoji ponudbi ponuja številne dodatne storitve in rešitve za vaš dom ter vaše podjetje.

Ponujamo vam: REDNE PREGLEDE IN MERITVE električnih inštalacij, LOCIRANJE IN ODPRAVLJANJE OKVAR ter izvedbo ELEKTRIČNIH INŠTALACIJ, PREGLEDE IN MERITVE ZAŠČITE STAVB pred delovanjem strele, IZVEDBO UKREPOV ZA RACIONALNO RABO ELEKTRIČNE ENERGIJE (kompenzacija čezmerne jalove energije, omejevanje električne konične moči …)

VZPOSTAVITEV ALTERNATIVNIH VIROV NAPAJANJA Z ELEKTRIČNO ENERGIJO (agregati, UPS …) in

PREGLEDE AKUMULATORSKIH BATERIJ.

ČIŠČENJE FOTONAPETOSTNIH MODULOV z osmozno vodo, PREGLEDE OPTIMALNEGA DELOVANJA ELEKTRARNE IN NJENIH KOMPONENT, LOCIRANJE in morebitno ODPRAVO OKVAR, PERIODIČNE MERITVE ELEKTRIČNE INŠTALACIJE (Pravilnik o zahtevah za NN el. inštalacije v stavbah, Ur. l. RS, št. 41/2009),

PERIODIČNE PREGLEDE ZAŠČITE PRED DELOVANJEM STRELE (Pravilnik o zaščiti stavb pred delovanjem strele, Ur. l. RS št. 28/2009).

Pregledi in vzdrževanje sončnih elektrarn

Vam proizvodnja sončne elektrarne pada, pa ne veste, zakaj?

Se bliža rok za periodični pregled NN inštalacije oz. strelovodne zaščite za vašo sončno elektrarno?

Želite hitro odzivnost pri okvari sončne elektrarne?Ponujamo vam:

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GLOBALQUALITY

Fittings and Damping Systems up to 1,200 kV

The Austrian company Mosdorfer specializes in

the development and manufacturing of fi ttings

and damping systems for overhead transmission

lines up to 1,200 kV. With more than sixty fi ve

years of experience Mosdorfer is today‘s strate-

gic partner of the global energy industry and

active in more than 70 countries on all conti-

nents of the world.

Besides customized components, Mosdorfer focu-

ses on complete turnkey-systems always adapted to

local conditions. In all customer projects Mosdorfer

takes an active role, providing its long-standing ex-

pertise by clearly focusing on solutions according

to customer requirements.

The product portfolio consists of: string fi ttings,

fi ttings for OPGW, OPPC and ADSS, insulators and

end fi ttings as well as fi ttings for high tempera-

ture conductors. Under the brand name of Damp,

Mosdorfer produces very high quality spacers,

spacer dampers and stockbridge vibration dam-

pers.

More than 1,000 projects worldwide are an obvi-

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supplier.

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Rittal Power Engineering 6.3

Rittal d.o.o.Letališka cesta 16SI-1000 Ljubljana

+386(0)1 546 63 70+386(0)1 541 17 10

[email protected]

Rittal GmbH & Co.KGPostfach 1662D-35726 Herborn

+49(0)2772 505-0+49(0)2772 505 2319

[email protected]

ELEKTRIČNI RAZVODIOHIŠJA PROGRAMI IN SERVISIT INFRASTRUKTURAKLIMATIZACIJA

Za enostavno konfiguriranje Ri4Powernizkonapetostnih razdelilnih sistemskih omar

For easy configuration of Ri4Power low-voltage systems

Hitro in enostavno načrtovanje stikalnih sklopov

Za nizkonapetostne stikalne naprave Ri4Power in sisteme zbiralk RiLine60

Enostaven izbor in grafično pozicioniranje sklopovSamodejno generiranje seznamov s

sestavnimi deliDostop do celotne palete Rittalovih izdelkov

Programski ukazni zavihki v več jezikih

Konfigurator RiLine60Konfiguracija sistemov zbiralk sistema RiLine60 v vrhunskem sistemu ohišja TS8Enostavna izbira naprav in adapterjevCelovita podatkovna baza stikalnih naprav znanih proizvajalcevSamodejni izračun nazivnih tokov in toplot-

nih izgub

Enostavno načrtovanje montažeSamodejno generiranje montažnih načrtov po posameznih področjihPodpora pri pripravi in montažiNeposredna dodelitev komponent montažni točki

Učinkovita in sistematična montaža

Programski vmesnikiIzvozni vmesnik Eplan Electric P8Izvoz kosovnic v formatu MS ExcelBesedila razpisov v formatu MS WordUvozni/izvozni vmesniki za vzdrževanje podatkov

Quick, simple switchgear planning

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of assemblies

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Rittal Power Engineering 6.3

Rittal d.o.o.Letališka cesta 16SI-1000 Ljubljana

+386(0)1 546 63 70+386(0)1 541 17 10

[email protected]

Rittal GmbH & Co.KGPostfach 1662D-35726 Herborn

+49(0)2772 505-0+49(0)2772 505 2319

[email protected]

ELEKTRIČNI RAZVODIOHIŠJA PROGRAMI IN SERVISIT INFRASTRUKTURAKLIMATIZACIJA

Za enostavno konfiguriranje Ri4Powernizkonapetostnih razdelilnih sistemskih omar

For easy configuration of Ri4Power low-voltage systems

Hitro in enostavno načrtovanje stikalnih sklopov

Za nizkonapetostne stikalne naprave Ri4Power in sisteme zbiralk RiLine60

Enostaven izbor in grafično pozicioniranje sklopovSamodejno generiranje seznamov s

sestavnimi deliDostop do celotne palete Rittalovih izdelkov

Programski ukazni zavihki v več jezikih

Konfigurator RiLine60Konfiguracija sistemov zbiralk sistema RiLine60 v vrhunskem sistemu ohišja TS8Enostavna izbira naprav in adapterjevCelovita podatkovna baza stikalnih naprav znanih proizvajalcevSamodejni izračun nazivnih tokov in toplot-

nih izgub

Enostavno načrtovanje montažeSamodejno generiranje montažnih načrtov po posameznih področjihPodpora pri pripravi in montažiNeposredna dodelitev komponent montažni točki

Učinkovita in sistematična montaža

Programski vmesnikiIzvozni vmesnik Eplan Electric P8Izvoz kosovnic v formatu MS ExcelBesedila razpisov v formatu MS WordUvozni/izvozni vmesniki za vzdrževanje podatkov

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ADVANCED VIDEOWALL SOLUTIONS

“Our mission is to cooperate with our

customers from an early stage in the project and help them develop their ideas into future proof

solutions.”

RAP-ing d.o.o. Dunajska 51, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija T +386 1 434 1780 E [email protected] www.rap-ing.si

RAP-ing d.o.o. has extensive expertise and knowledge on latest technologies and audiovisual communications market and our e ort to study custo-mer's requirements allows us to adapt new technologies within the spaces, furniture and ergonomics, in such a way that we can provide the best solution possible.

On the European market we represent world renowned manufacturers with whom we are able to o er our custo-mers operational reliability and highest solution quality, with an ear for custo-mer’s specific wishes. We carry out total integration of the necessary hardware and develop our own software systems

to operate the equipment. Innovative design process together with the creati-vity of our experts enables us to antici-pate your dreams and immerse them in latest technologies, even in environments where space is a luxury. Concepts are developed by applying an e cient design process, incorporating the designers' creativity.

We o er special solutions that run around the clock (24/7) for control centers which deal with huge amount of important data and need to have them visualized on one reliable display wall that is seen to all the users in the control room.

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Ensure safety and operational reliabilityRoxtec was founded in Sweden after the invention of Multidiameter™, a solution for adaptability to cables and pipes of different sizes based on modules with removable layers. We offer local support on 70 markets and certified protection.

Roxtec cable and pipe seals ensure protection against fire, water, gas, salt, corrosion, dust and rodents. There are versions for equipotential bonding and increased electrical safety protecting against electromagnetic interference, lightning strikes, explosion and chemical reactions that may cause failures.

Roxtec d.o.o, Franje Lucica 34, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska, PHONE: +385 1 2444 172 CONTACT: [email protected], www.roxtec.com

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– ELES d.o.o. General Hajdrihova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.eles.si1 Končar d.d. Silver Fallerovo šetalište 22, 10 000 Zagreb, Croa�a www.koncar.hr2 Kolektor Etra Gold Šlandrova ulica 10, SI-1231 Ljubljana – Črnuče, Slovenia www.kolektor-etra.si3 A. Salvi & C. S.p.A., Silver Via Enrico Cosenz, 32 – 20158 Milano, Italy www.salvi.eu4 Bonus-GMC for Megger Exhibitor Bračičeva ul. 36, 1330 Kočevje, Slovenia www.megger.com5 Mosdorfer GmbH Exhibitor Mosdorfergasse 1, A-8160 Weiz, Austria www.mosdorfer.com6 PSI AG Silver Boschweg 6, 63741 Aschaffenburg, Germany www.psi.de

7–8 LAPP Insulators GmbH Gold Bahnhofstasse 5, 95632 Wunsiedel, Germany www.lappinsulators.com9 ELEKTRO MERKUR d.o.o. Silver Osječka 41/A, 51000 Rijeka, Croa�a, www.elektromerkur.hr

10 Zeck GmbH Exhibitor Columba-Schonath-Str. 6, 96110 Schesslitz, Germany www.zeck-gmbh.com11 Roxtec d.o.o. Exhibitor Franje Lučića 34, 1. kat, 10 000 Zagreb, Croa�a www.roxtec.com/hr12 RITTAL d.o.o. Exhibitor Letališka 16, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.ri�al.si13 Elektroinš�tut Milan Vidmar Exhibitor Hajdrihova ulica 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.eimv.si14 Micom Electronics, d.o.o Exhibitor Dobrave 10, 1236 Trzin Slovenia www.micom.si

15–16 SEERC MEETING POINT17 Rap-Ing Exhibitor Dunajska cesta 51, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.rap-ing.si

18–19 Elektrospoji d.o.o. Exhibitor Stegne 27, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.elektrospoji.si20–21 OSIso Ltd. Exhibitor 25th floor, Cardinal Place, 25 Chapel Sreet, London NW1 5DH, UK www.osiso.com

22 ELEX d.o.o. Exhibitor Dunajska cesta 21, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.elex.si

B. PROMOTORS in ADVERTISERS– Siemens d.o.o. Promotor Letališka 29 c, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia www.siemens.com– Elektro Maribor d.d. Adver�ser Vetrinjska 2, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia www.elektro-maribor.si– GEN energija d.o.o Adver�ser Vrbina 17, 8270 Krško, Slovenia www.gen-energija.si

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