May 12 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
This webinar, second in the series organised as part of the TFE Poland project, focuses on electricity markets and their growing relevance for district heating companies. It provides a structured overview of how district heating units can interact with electricity markets and what this means in practice for planning, operation, and responsibilities.
The session looks at how technical assets, market roles, and daily operational decisions are linked. Particular attention will be given to understanding market logic, actor roles, and the steps required to move from technical readiness to active market participation. The webinar is relevant for stakeholders involved in operating, regulating, or planning district heating systems in an evolving electricity market environment.
Program
Introductions to markets that are available to DH companies in Denmark. How DH units in Denmark are gradually becoming more active in the electricity markets for day-ahead and ancillary services. The role of Balance Responsible Party (BRP) and other actors.
Speaker: Jakob Krogshave Laursen, Danish Commodities
How it works step-by-step in daily operation. Linking the physical systems (technology) and the electricity markets. Including facts about large-scale e-boilers and the part they play in both heat and electricity systems.
Speaker: Jens Seehusen Christensen, Inopower
Introduction to the electricity markets in Poland (spot, ancillary services, and trading). Current status and the transitions ahead.
Speaker: Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk, PSE
Moderator: Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel, DBDH
For more information:
Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel
Phone: +45 2194 5975, E-mail: hks@dbdh.dk
Aleksandra Pajak
Phone: +45 5028 7099, e-mail: ap@dbdh.dk