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ICT Infrastructure for energy-efficient buildings and neighbourhoods for carbon-neutral cities Smart Grids: The Electricity supply of the future Brussels , September 16 th , 2011 1. The need for Smart Grids Smart Grids on line with energy


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Smart Grids: The Electricity supply of the future

Brussels , September 16th, 2011

ICT Infrastructure for energy-efficient buildings and neighbourhoods for carbon-neutral cities

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  • 1. The need for Smart Grids

Smart Grids on line with energy police

  • Large integration of distributed generation, specially

renewables of all types

  • Large integration of electric transportation
  • Improvement of efficiency

(better use of energy – active and managed demand)

  • Maintaining/improving quality and security of supply

For 2020 (EUROPE)

20% Green House Gas Emissions 20% Share of Renewables 20% Energy Consumption

IN S SUCH A A WA WAY TH Y THAT SMAR ARTS TS GRI GRIDS H HAVE BECOME A A NECES ESSITY

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  • 2. The need for Smart Grids
  • Scope. Retail, Distribution and Transmission

More autom ated MV distribution netw orks w ith self healing capabilities. Monitored and controlled LV netw orks I T supported m onitoring process Renew able energy, DG, electric vehicles, electricity storage and aggregation Managem ent of end-use energy efficiency, aggregation, retail Custom ers aw are and actively participating

Level 2 : Sm art netw ork and processes Level 3 : Sm art I ntegration Level 4 : Sm art Energy Managem ent

SMART GRI DS

Functional level

Level 1 : Sm art Transm ission netw ork Level 0 : New generation technologies ( Distributed Generation) Level 5 : Sm art Custom ers

I nnovative transm ission grid architectures State-of-the-art transm ission/ pow er technologies Novel m onitoring, control and storage m ethodologies Shared electricity m arket sim ulators

Custom ers

Distribution Netw ork ( DSO)

Transm ission Netw ork ( TSO)

Electricity generation

ESCOs Retailers Aggregators

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  • 3. The need for ICT, in the Smart Grids

E ne r gy Mar ke t Plac e

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Powe r T r ansmission

Smar tMe te r MUC

Consumption

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Vir tual Powe r Plant

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  • 4. European Grid Initiative (EEGI)

7 TSOs 7 DSOs

IN PROCESS (SET PLAN)

2,000 M € for projects demonstration Intelligent Network

EU EUROPA ( (CE) E)

Industrial Initiative Network EEGI

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  • 5. Deployment scope

Custom ers

Distribution Netw ork ( DSO)

Transm ission Netw ork ( TSO)

Electricity generation

ESCOs Retailers Aggregators

Competitive market Regulated activities Investment 480 b€ (2035

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  • 7. Smart Grids and Smart Cities

3/4 of the EU Energy comsuption is in the cities 3/4 of the CO2 emissions is in the Cities Close to 80% of the future population will be in the cities

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  • 8. Concl

clus usions

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  • Without Smart Grids, energy objectives are not achievable
  • Interoperability/Standardization urgently needed
  • Before proceeding w ith the full deployment, large

demonstration projects are requested

  • Without ICT (aligned), Smart Grids are not possible
  • Smart cities is one important part of Smart grids
  • Implementation through the use of single steps as can be

understood by the neighbourhood concept.

  • The customers behaviour is the centre of a success

history in smart grids.

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