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El Capítulo de Ingeniería de Potencia y Energía de la Sección Morelos del IEEE
Invita a ingenieros responsables de, o involucrados en, el análisis, diseño, planeación u operación de sistemas de energía eléctrica, así como a estudiantes y académicos de posgrado en ingeniería y ramas afines, al curso
Mejores Prácticas para el Aseguramiento de la Generación Eléctrica en Mercados de Electricidad Desregulados
17 y 18 de noviembre de 2015
Hotel Hostería Las Quintas - Cuernavaca Morelos México
Hotel Hostería Las Quintas - Cuernavaca Morelos México
* El curso se impartirá en español.
Presentación
Virtually, every country in the world faces the challenge of designing the regulatory and financial mechanisms that ensures cost-effective procurement of new generation to supply electricity demand. Historically, procurement of generation has been particularly difficult in the emerging economies of Asia, Latin America and Africa. High and usually volatile load growth rates, limited access to financing and immature electricity markets have presented challenges to the procurement process design and implementation, limiting the immediate replication of the “standard” market models implemented in the US and/or European, countries with lower growth rates. Capacity adequacy mechanisms have emerged as attractive schemes to incentivize the availability of existing plants and the procurement of new generation capacity. In the context of these mechanisms, auctions for long-term electricity contracts have been getting increased attention within the electricity sector community as a successful mechanism to procure new generation capacity. Among the reasons for such widespread interest is the large amount of capacity that has been already contracted from diverse technologies (conventional generation, large hydroelectric plants, renewable), under a variety of innovative auction arrangements, with multiple buyers and sellers taking part in the process.
Objetivos
The objective of this presentation is to provide an overview of the electricity reform process in South America, focusing on the mechanisms implemented to stimulate long-term generation adequacy. To this end, the case studies of Brazil, Colombia and Chile were selected for in-depth analysis, but insightful experiences from developed markets will be reported as well. The presentation reveals the subtlety and complexity of trading and contracting for firm generation in the current power industry and the multiplicity of formats that the corresponding regulatory instruments may adopt. Lessons learned from these past experiences- both positive and negative - regarding policy formulation and implementation should be of interest to policy makers, government authorities, regulators and power sector stakeholders in the context of the power sector reform in Mexico. The new Mexican market model will be introduced and key elements to stimulate generation adequacy in this context will also be debated in the presentation.
Temática
Instructor
Virtually, every country in the world faces the challenge of designing the regulatory and financial mechanisms that ensures cost-effective procurement of new generation to supply electricity demand. Historically, procurement of generation has been particularly difficult in the emerging economies of Asia, Latin America and Africa. High and usually volatile load growth rates, limited access to financing and immature electricity markets have presented challenges to the procurement process design and implementation, limiting the immediate replication of the “standard” market models implemented in the US and/or European, countries with lower growth rates. Capacity adequacy mechanisms have emerged as attractive schemes to incentivize the availability of existing plants and the procurement of new generation capacity. In the context of these mechanisms, auctions for long-term electricity contracts have been getting increased attention within the electricity sector community as a successful mechanism to procure new generation capacity. Among the reasons for such widespread interest is the large amount of capacity that has been already contracted from diverse technologies (conventional generation, large hydroelectric plants, renewable), under a variety of innovative auction arrangements, with multiple buyers and sellers taking part in the process.
Objetivos
The objective of this presentation is to provide an overview of the electricity reform process in South America, focusing on the mechanisms implemented to stimulate long-term generation adequacy. To this end, the case studies of Brazil, Colombia and Chile were selected for in-depth analysis, but insightful experiences from developed markets will be reported as well. The presentation reveals the subtlety and complexity of trading and contracting for firm generation in the current power industry and the multiplicity of formats that the corresponding regulatory instruments may adopt. Lessons learned from these past experiences- both positive and negative - regarding policy formulation and implementation should be of interest to policy makers, government authorities, regulators and power sector stakeholders in the context of the power sector reform in Mexico. The new Mexican market model will be introduced and key elements to stimulate generation adequacy in this context will also be debated in the presentation.
Temática
- Conceptos y principios y básicos de una reforma del mercado eléctrico desde el punto de vista de diseño del mercado.
- ¿Cómo garantizar la suficiencia de la generación en un mercado de electricidad desregulado?
- Las primeras reformas sobre mercados eléctricos en América Latina: Casos de Colombia, Chile y Brasil.
- Aseguramiento de la generación eléctrica a través de subastas y contratos de capacidad.
- La reforma del mercado eléctrico mexicano y lecciones que pueden aprenderse de otros países de América Latina
Instructor
Dr. Luiz Augusto Barroso
He received the B.Sc. degree in mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in operations research from UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a managing director at PSR, where he has been providing research and consulting services worldwide on power systems economics, regulation and risk management. He has been a regular visiting researcher at the IIT of University of Comillas, where he is an associated researcher. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and of the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. He also lectures in the Florence School of Regulation and was the recipient of the 2010 IEEE PES Outstanding Young Engineer Award by the IEEE PES. He has more than 130 publications.
He received the B.Sc. degree in mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in operations research from UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a managing director at PSR, where he has been providing research and consulting services worldwide on power systems economics, regulation and risk management. He has been a regular visiting researcher at the IIT of University of Comillas, where he is an associated researcher. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and of the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. He also lectures in the Florence School of Regulation and was the recipient of the 2010 IEEE PES Outstanding Young Engineer Award by the IEEE PES. He has more than 130 publications.
Costos:
- Miembros del IEEE $5,500.00 pesos + 16% IVA
- No Miembros del IEEE $6,500.00 pesos + 16% IVA
Incluye material del curso, diploma, café y comida.
Nota importante: el curso está supeditado a un número mínimo de personas inscritas. Si está interesado en el curso favor de preinscribirse.
Registro e Inscripción:
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Lugar del curso:
Hotel Hostería Las Quintas.
Avenida Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, 9, Colonia Cantarranas Cuernavaca, Morelos, 62448,
México, Teléfono: 01(777) 362.3949
Ubicación: Mapa
Las tarifas acordadas con el hotel para los asistentes al curso son:
- $1,077.75 Precio en MXN por habitación por noche, impuestos incluidos.
- $1,110.00 Precio en MXN por habitación por noche, impuestos incluidos, Desayuno buffet incluido.
Para realizar su reservación y para aclarar las condiciones del servicio u otras dudas relacionadas, le recomendamos comunicarse directamente al hotel :
Responsables del área de ventas: Adriana Salgado y/o Mariana Reyes.
Teléfono: 01(777) 362.3949.
Email: banquetes1@hosterialasquintas.com.mx
Fecha y horario:
Fecha: 17 y 18 de noviembre del 2015
Martes 17 de noviembre: 9:00 a 19:00 horas
Miércoles 18 de noviembre: 8:00 a 12:00 horas
Dirigido a
Directivos y profesionales especialistas de las empresas dedicadas a la generación, operadores, planificadores y administradores de mercados, transporte, comercialización y distribución de energía eléctrica, así como a estudiantes y académicos de posgrado en ingeniería y ramas afines interesados en conocer una serie de prácticas llevadas a cabo en mercados de electricidad desregulados de algunos países latinoamericanos para asegurar la suficiencia de la generación eléctrica.
Mayores informes:
Dr. Guillermo Calderon Guizar
Presidente del Capítulo de Ingeniería de Potencia y Energía del IEEE Sección Morelos
Cuernavaca, Morelos. México.
Tel. 01 777-3623811 ext. 7448
Email: jgcg@iie.org.mx