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Notes from the discussion session

IT1: Stan Zachary (Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics, Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Title: Roles of energy storage in balancing power networks

IT2: Andrey Bernstein (Schoolf of Computer and Communication Sciences, EPFL, Switzerland)
Title: A Composable Method for Real-Time Control of Active Distribution Networks with Explicit Power Setpoints

IT3: Michael Goldstein (Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, UK)
Title: Bayesian uncertainty analysis for complex energy related systems modelled by computer simulators

IT6: John Moriarty (School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, UK)
Title: If electricity were priced like wine: Stochastic control, Stopping and Storage

IT7: Valentin Bertsch (Institute of Industrial Production, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Title: An integrated approach for uncertainty handling in the layout optimisation of decentralised energy systems

CT1: Monica Giulietti (Global Energy Group, Warwick Business School, UK)
Title: Revenues from Storage in a Competitive Market: Empirical Evidence from Great Britain

CT2: Anthony Lawson (Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, UK)
Title: Emulation, Uncertainty and Planning Future Power Systems

CT3: Ksenia Chernysh (School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Title: Control Strategies for conventional generation to reduce shock shortfalls

CT4: Marek Brabec (Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Computer Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Title: How good are NWP-based solar radiation forecasts for photovoltaic farms and how to improve them?

CT5: Majid Al-Gwaiz (Process & Control Systems Department, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia)
Title: Supply Function Competition in Electricity Markets with Flexible, Inflexible, and Variable Generation

CT6: Gruffudd Edwards (School of Mathemetical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Title: Ensemble-Based Probabilistic Forecasts for Wind Speeds at Multiple Look-Ahead Times

CT7: Jhonny Gonzalez (School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, UK)
Title: Risk-sensitive optimal switching and applications to district energy systems

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