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نحو شبكات المستقبلGrid of the Future
Welcome to SASG 2019
On behalf of the Ministry of Energy, we would like to welcome you to the 9th Saudi Smart Grid Conference & Exhibition (SASG 2019).
This conference is one of the region's leading events in Smart Grid and Integration of Energy Resources to the Electrical Network.
The 9th Saudi Arabia Smart Grid (SASG 2019) offers a unique platform to share visions and missions in the field of emerging technologies.
Join discussions with internationally renowned industry leaders, academics and government officials, and discover potential impact of research results in the coming decade in the area of : • Smart Generation : High Efficiency , Renewable Energy , IPP • Smart Transmission : Advanced System Planning and Operation • Smart Distribution : Smat Meters , Demand Side Management • Internt of Things , Communications and Automation Technologies
The Saudi Smart Grid Conference and Exhibition offers the opportunity to promote products, services, ideas and business in a comprehensive way as it attracts the attention of the regional governmental, scientific, business and technological community. Thus, the Conference will provide an excellent context for high-level business networking and discussions.
Saudi Arabia Smart Grid Conference & Exhibition
Workshop 1 : Workshop 2 : Workshop 3 :
Workshop 4 : Workshop 5 : Workshop 6 :
Workshop 7 : Workshop 8 : Workshop 9 :
(08:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.)
(10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)
(12:30 p.m. - 02:00 p.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : Tuesday 10th December, 2019
Al Ezz Hall Al Karam 1 Hall Al Karam 2 Hall
Al Karam 2 Hall
Al Karam 2 Hall
Al Karam 1 Hall
Al Karam 1 Hall
Al Ezz Hall
Al Ezz Hall
Workshop 1 : Al Ezz Hall
(08:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
There has been a fast growth in the introduction and use of communications, information, monitoring, and sensing technologies. The new technologies are making their way to the Industrial Control Systems as embedded in products, software applications, IT services, or commissioned to enable integration and automation of increasingly global supply chains. The variety and increased use of these technologies introduce many cybersecurity risks affecting cyber-resilience of the supply chain, both in terms of the product or service delivered to a customer and members of the supply chain operation.
The current state of globalization complication increased by factors such as the global sourcing of technology components, hardware, firmware and software products. The situation became very risky because of the involvedness of ownership of the systems in a supply chain, numerous legal jurisdictions involved, and the extensive use of third parties to deliver critical functionality.
This work will examine the cyber-resilience issues related to the supply of products, services, and the supply chain infrastructure considering the nature of threats and vulnerabilities and the attributes of cybersecurity. Also, it will shed a light on FERC Approval of NERC’s Supply Chain Risk Management Reliability Standards. This new cyber field is intended to help address the risks, challenges and requirements of the increased globalization, outsourcing, dissemination, and un-reliable standards of hardware and software systems. It is an consolidative discipline combining elements of cybersecurity, supply chain management, and enterprise risk management into a new and powerful concept to exert strategic control over the end-to-end processes of the focal organization and its extended enterprise partners.
Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management Reliability
Workshop 2 : Al Karam 1 Hall
(08:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
Assessing the effectiveness of a demand response (DR) program requires appropriate metrics of performance.
The assessment of an aggregator-based residential DR program using two newly developed metrics addressing the economic and environmental aspects of sustainability is presented.
The economic sustainability metric of the DR method is quantified by the economic savings of the customers on electricity charges and the aggregator’s profit.
The environmental sustainability is quantified by measuring the reduction in capacity factors of fossil-fueled peaking power plants and the subsequent reduction in CO2 emissions.
A simulation study is performed for a large-scale power system consisting of 5,555 users and 56,659 schedulable assets using real pricing data from a utility and a bulk electricity market for a -31day period.
Then, high-performance computing methods are applied to the month-long study to yield a faster computation time. Finally, the impact of high penetration of photo-voltaic generators (PVs) and associated energy storage assets in the distribution grid on the aggregator’s profits are analyzed.
Achieving Sustainable Demand Response
via Resource Allocation in the Smart Grid
Workshop 3 : Al Karam 2 Hall
(08:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
This workshop will introduce the history of IOT and provide an overview of IoT and its development.
Huawei has provided industries not only with its IOT capabilities, such as NB-IOT, PLC-IOT, and IoT platform, but also been leading in technologies such as edge computing, AI and 5G.
Huawei works with industrial experts and provided IOT solutions for vertical industries such as smart homes, smart campus, smart cities, smart power distribution, etc.
Lastly, this workshop will share IOT industrial applications and user cases, with an emphasis on IOT for power distribution (PDIoT).
IEEE Standard initiative for a reference architecture for Power Distribution IOT
Workshop 4 : Al Ezz Hall
(10:30 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
The water distribution sector in the Kingdom announced that it is set to implement an initiative to
replace mechanical meters with electronic ones that are linked to each other throughout the Kingdom.
The initiative aims to support the automation of billing development procedures, reduction of water
losses, permanent monitoring of networks in real estate to ensure customers are receiving water
during scheduled pumping periods, minimization of operating costs, and activation of modern
technology infrastructure.
Smart Meters in Water Sector
Workshop 5 : Al Karam 1 Hall
(10:30 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
- Testing & Certifications of Renewable & Power Electronics
- Engineering Consultations
- Research & Development
- Solar & Wind Bankability Studies.
- Training and Certification of Renewable Engineers & Installers
- Heat & Fire Testing for Electric Devices & Arc Flash Suits
- On-Site Services
- Developing and Advancing Standards
Engineering studies for technical impact of renewable Energy
Workshop 6 : Al Karam 2 Hall
(10:30 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
- Private LTE architecture for better operational efficiency
- Ecosystem and regulatory environment
- Cyber security for the utilities
- Examples/use cases and key learnings from the global landscape
Improving operational efficiency and planning for a low carbon future with private wireless for the energy segment
Workshop 7 : Al Ezz Hall
(12:30 p.m. - 14:00 p.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
Our In-Kingdom Total Value Add (iktva) program is designed to drive supply-chain efficiency and value
across our operations, and to encourage the development of a diverse, sustainable, and globally
competitive energy sector in the Kingdom.
Through iktva we are building a world class supply chain to support our needs and the needs of our
partners. The goal of the program is to increase the amount of goods and services procured in the
Kingdom to 70 percent by 2021.
A world-class energy supply chain in the Kingdom will enhance our business climate and generate new
opportunities for us to operate even more efficiently and cost effectively. Localization also promotes
economic development and diversification, as we work to double the production of local energy goods
and services and increase their export.
Energy Supply Chain in the Kingdom
Workshop 8 : Al Karam 1 Hall
(12:30 p.m. - 14:00 p.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
You might have great ideas and research, but unless you can bring it all together for your reader, you
won’t have a strong technical paper.
In this workshop, Prof. Saifur Rahman will highlight issues with paper structure, conference vs. journal
papers, ethics, where to publish, open access, impact factor, etc.
Providing an excellent foundational preparation for writing your paper.
How to Write an Effective Technical Paper?
Workshop 9 : Al Karam 2 Hall
(12:30 p.m. - 14:00 p.m.)
Pre-Conference Workshops : 10th December, 2019
o Introduction
o Used cases & services
o Challenges
Internet of Things Services
Day 1 : Wednesday 11th December, 2019
Conference Program
Opening Ceremony ( 09:00 - 10:15 )
Exhibition inauguration ( 10:15 - 11:15 )
Keynote Speaker : ( 11:15 - 11:30 )IoT Sensor Integration in Smart Buildings for Monitoring and Control
Prof. Dr. Saifur RahmanPresident, IEEE PES Director, Advanced Research Institute Virginia Tech, USA
Session 1 : National Efforts toward Grid Modernization
Naser El TibiSenior Producer & Presenter
Al Arabiya News Channel
HE Dr Abdullah bin Sharaf Al GhamdiPresident
Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority
Dr Ibrahim Al MojelCEO
Saudi Industrial Development Fund
HE Dr Ghassan bin Abdulrahman Al-ShiblChairman
Saudi Local Content and Government Procurement Commission
HE Dr Khaled bin Saleh Al SultanChairman of the Board
SEC
HE Dr Saad bin Othman Al KasabiGovernor
Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Org.
Moderator :
Panelists :
Day 1 : Wednesday 11 Dec 2019
Conference Program
Session 1 : National Efforts toward Grid Modernization ( 11:30 - 12:30 )
Naser El TibiSenior Producer & Presenter Al Arabiya News Channel
- HE Dr Khaled bin Saleh Al Sultan Chairman of the Board, SEC
- HE Dr Ghassan bin Abdulrahman Al-Shibl Chairman, Saudi Local Content and Government Procurement Commission
- HE Dr Saad bin Othman Al Kasabi Governor, Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Org.
- HE Dr Abdullah bin Sharaf Al Ghamdi President, Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority
- Dr Ibrahim Al Mojel CEO, Saudi Industrial Development Fund
Coffee Break ( 12:30 - 13:00 )Poster Session 1 at Exhibition ( 12:30 - 14:30 )
Day 1 : Wednesday 11 Dec 2018
Conference Program
Session 2 : Advanced Technologies for Smarter Utilities ( 13:00 - 15:00 )
- Global Data Hub : Market trends, Customer needs & ChallengesDr. Ahmed Sindi , Dawiyat – Saudi Arabia
- Smart cities: Digital solutions for a more livable futureWael Bamhair , Taqnia Energy – Saudi Arabia
- Power Transformers of the Future Hashim Malik , ABB – USA
- Smart Water Network in KSA, Strategy & Implementation Dr. Abdulrahman Alshehri , National Water Company – Saudi Arabia
-Fostering innovation for smarter grids and cities: How to enable pervasive, resilient and high performance communications infrastructure? Kamal Ballout , Nokia - USA
-The Three Laws of the new Energy Age: Towards the Circular Carbon EconomyDr. Mazhar Bari , Siemens – Saudi Arabia
- Cybersecurity; a potential impediment to the growth of Smart Grids and Critical Infrastructure Dr. Hassan Farhangi , Energy Care – Saudi Arabia
Lunch Al Ezz Hall (1st Floor) ( 15:00 - 16:00 )
Day 1 : Wednesday 11 Dec 2019
Conference Program
Session 3 :Women Empowerment in Engineering and Technology ( 16:00 - 17:30 )
- Diversity is essential for any workforce or community.
- Women in Power, Energy and Industry supports the career advancement, networking and education of women .
- Successful Programs in Industry .
Potential Improvement of local content in manufacturing of Smart Meters
(17:00 - 18:00 )11th December, 2019
Achievement of high reliability in electricity services and make billing reliable and easy to read for subscribers.
Smart meters will ensure the standards of accuracy, transparency and clarity upheld by the World Bank and applied in Saudi Arabia.
Main component to be manufactured locally in KSA.
Availability of raw materials.
Local Content & GovernmentProcurement Authority
Gala Dinner 20:00 - 22:30
Day 2 : Thursday 12 Dec 2019
Conference Program
Session 4 :Renewables and Emerging Technologies for Evolving Energy ( 08:30 - 10:30 )
- Optimal Designing of Solar Powered Electric Vehicle Charging StationFurkan Ahmad , Aligarh Muslim University - India
- Placement of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Metropolitan Areas using an Agent-based Network Graph MethodAhmed AbdelAzim , Firnas Shuman – Egypt
- Business Development Power Utility Communication Fred Steinhauser , Omicron – Austria
- Smart Control and Monitoring of Industrial Power Systems using a Power Management SystemMichael Burke , Saudi Aramco – Saudi Arabia
- Power System Studies for Wind Farm Interconnections in GCCGergo Varhegyi , Siemens - UAE
- Impact of renewables on the Kingdom’s utility fuel mixMohammed Nassar , Saudi Aramco – Saudi Arabia
- Techno-economic feasibility study of supplying existing Saudi Aramco facility by Photovoltaic FarmBader Al Utaibi , Saudi Aramco - Saudi Arabia
Coffee Break ( 10:30 - 11:00 )
Poster Session 2 at Exhibition ( 10:30 - 12:30 )
Day 2 : Thursday 12 Dec 2019
Conference Program
Session 5 :Markets and Policies for New Energy Era ( 11:00 - 12:30 )
- Vision for grid and legal developments for a RES-dominant power system in Saudi ArabiaOussama Bidara , Elia Grid International – UAE
- An Analysis on the Open Access in Saudi ArabiaEhfraim Novenario , National Grid SA – Saudi Arabia
- Promoting renewable energy investment in Saudi ArabiaAntoine Loth ,Value on Chain – United Kingdom
- Long-Term Viability of the Saudi Electric Utility Business Model Considering Risks and OpportunitiesMuhammad Al-Mudhi , KFUPM & SEC – Saudi Arabia
Coffee Break ( 12:30 - 13:00 )
Poster Session 3 at Exhibition ( 13:00 - 15:00 )
Day 2 : Thursday 12 Dec 2019
Conference Program
Session 6 :Flexibility and Grid Resilience ( 13:00 - 14:30 )
- The GREAT-DR Project – Controlling the load at the Grid EdgeMarc Lacroix , eMcREY - Canada
- The Future of Saudi Arabia Grid: Exploring large scale renewable integration scenarios Alassane Ndour , Saudi Aramco - Saudi Arabia
- Using IEEE Standard 738 to increase Rating of Overhead Transmission Line (OHL) Gameel Mohamed , Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company - Egypt
- Overcoming the challenges of sustainable energy integration Tim Spearing , Lucy Electric - United Kingdom
- Introduction of Autoreclosers in Distribution Network to Improve the KPIs’ PerformanceNasser Hakami , National Grid SA - Saudi Arabia
- A Novel method of using BESS for controlling system frequency and area control error through AGC integration in Abu Dhabi power network Ehtesham uddin iftikhar uddin , Abu Dhabi Transmission and Despatch Co - UAE
Coffee Break ( 14:30 - 15:00 )
Day 2 : Thursday 12 Dec 2019
Conference Program
Session 7 :Advanced Data Management and Security ( 15:00 - 16:00 )
- Cyber-Physical Data AttacksRafat Rob , Saudi Aramco - Saudi Arabia
- NEOMbot: An Edge-Computing Communication Framework for Smarter BuildingsAlaa Badokhon , KACST - Saudi Arabia
- Prevention of Non-Technical Losses in Pakistan Using Smart MetersSaifur Rehman , Superior University - Pakistan
- Importance of Smart Meters Data Processing – Case KSAAbdullah Al Subaiai , KACST - Saudi Arabia
Closing Session ( 16:00 - 16:15 )
Lunch Al Ezz Hall (1st Floor) ( 15:00 - 16:00 )
نحو شبكات المستقبلGrid of the Future