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FC IN SMART GRIDS

KRISTINA F. JUELSGAARD, M.SC. HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT

FCH JU SH GENERAL ASSEMBLY 12-10-2012 MANAGING INTERMITTENCY AND THE ROLE OF SMART GRID

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SEAS-NVE: ”Our mission is to innovate responsibly, in order to serve the interests of our customers within the areas of energy and fiber communication!”

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THE EVOLUTION OF ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE

The political agenda: 2020: 50% wind energy 2035: 100% RES for heat and power 2030: coal and oil phase out 2050: 100% RES for transport and industry

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SCENARIO FOR FUTURE POWER DISTRIBUTION

  • 400
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  • 200
  • 100

100 200 300 Solceller Scenarie2 Elbiler Scenarie2 Oliefyr Scenarie 2 Elpatroner Scenarie2 Naturgas Scenarie2 Elvarme Scenarie2 Energibesparelse Scenarie2

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FLEXIBILITY BECOMES THE NEW COMMODITY

“Prosumers” Consumers Production Transmission Distribution Consumers

  • Increased electrification  higher consumption, higher dependency on high

quality electricity supply

  • The consumer will also be the producer = prosumer
  • Increased traffic in the grid, reduced volume transported traditionally.
  • Grid becomes buffer/storage/back-up  imbalance challenges
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”BUSINESS AS USUAL” IS NOT AN OPTION

For the electricity grid:

  • It will be more expensive to maintain the

electricity grid, as the cables will be

  • verloaded

For the customer:

  • Greater risk of power cuts and other

disturbances in the grid

In order to meet these fascinating challenges, the grid system needs to be upgraded and/or the control of the production should be made more “intelligent”.

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THE POTENTIAL OF PEAK SHAVING

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DANISH MICRO-CHP DEMONSTRATION

Phase 3

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SMART CITY KALUNDBORG

DEMONSTRATION OF A SMART GRID CONCEPT IN A SMART CITY ENVIRONMENT

Generation Prosumers Consumers Generation Transmissio n Distribution Consumers

Transmission Operations Distribution Operations Customer & Service Mgnt Power Communication

Virtual Energy Resources Energy Markets

Weather Forcasts Financial Markets

Energy Markets

Financial Markets

Active Distribution Management

Weather Forecasts

Enabling Hub

Weather Forecasts

Energy Service Subscribers Smart Energy Services Energy Service Providers

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THANK YOU

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