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Opportunities in Smart Grid Stewart Reid Future Networks Manager 1 Legacy: informing future projects Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution We own one electricity transmission network two electricity distribution networks


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Opportunities in Smart Grid Stewart Reid

Future Networks Manager

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Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution

  • We own

–one electricity transmission network –two electricity distribution networks

  • 106,000 substations
  • 128,000 km of circuit
  • 100+ submarine cable links
  • across one third of the UK

landmass.

  • Serving 3.5 million customers
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What are we trying to do in a Smarter way?

Energy Efficiency Asset Management Customer Service and connections Supply Reliability - Resilience

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Some Examples to get you thinking

Moving Demand New services for customers Storing Energy New market models Better modelling and predictions Using energy where it is created Optimising traditional systems

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Street based Energy Storage

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Phase Balance

them work ?

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Managing Demand Side Management

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Default water temperature

Water Temperature = 60 °C Energy Stored = 9 kWh Available Energy storage = 4 kWh

Maximum water temperature

Water temperature = 80 ° C Energy Stored = 13 kWh Available Energy Storage = 0 kWh

Water Cylinders

If all water tanks on Shetland converted then 2.5MW of control

  • n island 25% of

summer demand If all domestic tanks in UK 6GW

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Commercial premises ADR with Honeywell.

1st ADR Event @ Honeywell House Aggregated Load Shed – Bracknell & Wokingham College Aggregated Load Shed – Bracknell Forest Council Aggregated Load Shed – Honeywell House

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Northconnect Offshore Renewables

Multi Terminal Test Environment for HVDC

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My Electric Avenue (I2EV)

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How would a DNO model the future loading of the low voltage network?

  • DNOs understand that:
  • Customers are different
  • The use of ADMD may not be appropriate in the future
  • Grouping customers by energy profile may be more relevant
  • Large amounts of data may be required

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Customer ADMD 1 Customer ADMD 1 Customer ADMD 1 Customer ADMD 1 Customer ADMD 1 300 wavecon 185 wavecon 185 wavecon 185 wavecon 95 wavecon

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Data Analytics and forecasting techniques

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Thank you

  • More information at:

http://www.ssepd.co.uk/HaveYourSay/Innovation/Portfolio/

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