At the SCCER School in Engelberg in
mid-October, the first of its kind, 160 PhD
students, postdocs and scientific assistants
spent three days thinking and discussing about
how to shape the energy transition with their
research. Nearly 40 speakers from academia,
industry and federal offices covering topics
as the energy market, storage, supply,
consumption and distribution inspired and
challenged the young scientists. Excursions to
a multifunctional wastewater treatment plant,
the small hydropower plant Trübsee and the
Benedictine Monastery of Engelberg enriched
the dense program and allowed soaking up the
warm autumn sun and panoramic mountain
view.
Welcome to the SCCER School
W. Steinlin, Commission for Technology and
Innovation
IPCC: The scientific basis for the Paris Agreement
T. Stocker, University of Bern
Simulation of climate change and scenarios for
Switzerland
C. Schnadt Proberaj, ETH Zurich
The Paris Agreement – a paradigm shift in
international climate politics
T. Schmidt, ETH Zurich
Supply of electricity in central Europe: current
situation and forecast
L. Schulz, swissgrid
Energy Strategy 2050: The New Energy Law and the Next
Steps
B. Revaz, Swiss Federal Office of Energy
Wholesale Electricity Markets
H. Weigt, University of Basel
Power Station Switzerland: A Plea for an Energy
Paradigm Shift With a Real Future
A. Gunzinger, Supercomputing Systems AG
Energy Supply of the Future: The role of Natural Gas
and its Networks
R. Obrist, Swiss Gas Industry Association
Why do we need to store energy?
J. Worlitschek, Lucerne UAS
Pilot-Scale Demonstration of Advanced Adiabatic
Compressed Air Energy Storage
A. Haselbacher, ETH Zurich
Shaping the Energy Transition With Storage Hydropower
Plants!
P. Manso, EPF Lausanne
Seasonal thermal energy storage
M. Meyer, Services Industriels de Genève
Flexibility for the European Electricity Grid
D. Brand, BKW
Field test of a 63kWh/100kW storage for grid
applications
P. Morey, School of Engineering and Management
Vaud
Photovoltaics
C. Ballif, EPF Lausanne
Wind Energy: Atmosphere to Electrons
J. Fang, EPF Lausanne
Shaping the Energy Transition With New Large
Hydropower!
L. Schmocker, ETH Zurich & P. Manso, EPF
Lausanne
Bioenergy systems for the future
F. Vogel, UAS Northwestern Switzerland &
PSI
Social acceptance of energy investments
I. Stadelmann-Steffen, University of Bern
Is Nuclear still an Option?
P. Renault, swissnuclear
Future scenarios of the electricity demand
S. Muster, Association of Swiss Electricity
Companies
Towards an energy efficient and climate compatible
future Swiss transportation system
L. Küng, ETH Zurich
Opportunities and Challenges for E-Mobility and
Batteries
A. Santis, Bern UAS
Decarbonisation of the aerial transportation, some
ideas
U. Wieland, ETH Zurich
The Future in Naval Transportation
A. Schmid, Winterthur Gas & Diesel
Increase Energy Efficiency, Economy of Industrial
Processes and Thermal Energy Systems
D. Olsen, Lucerne UAS
Energy hub modelling and optimisation
K. Orehounig, ETH Zurich
Techniques and tools for distributed energy system
modeling & optimization
A. Bollinger, Empa
Spatio-temporal energy demand modelling at regional
and national scale
S. Schneider, University of Geneva
Achieving the Dispatchability of Stochastic Power
Flows by Distributed Control of Dispersed Energy
Resources
F. Sossan, EPF Lausanne
Photovoltaic systems for Energiestrategie 2050
U. Muntwyler, Bern UAS
Dynamic stability of power systems
R. Segundo, Zurich UAS
Deadline: 5 September 2017
Thanks to generous contributions, only the travel costs have to be borne by the participants.
In case of cancellation after 19 September 2017, a
cancellation fee of CHF 150 will be charged. After 15
October 2017, the cancellation fee is CHF 250.
H+ Hotel & SPA Engelberg ****
Dorfstrasse 33
6390 Engelberg
www.h-hotels.com