E-Energy project E-DeMa. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Sabine Kreutz, TU Dortmund

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E-Energy project E-DeMa Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Sabine Kreutz, TU Dortmund

Content 1) Motivation 2) Basic ideas of the E-DeMa project 3) The E-DeMa market place 4) The E-DeMa ICT infrastructure 5) E-DeMa product components 6) Prospect:DSM in the model region 2012 2

Motivation Example of a day with high load in Germany (2030) Reduction of load curve through Demand Side Management and Supply Side Management Source: German Energy Agency (dena), 2008 restricted available installed capacity required secured capacity secured capacity load curve new required secured capacity new load curve 3

Basic idea of the E-DeMa project Development and demonstration of decentralized integrated energy systems on the way towards the E-Energy marketplace of the future 4

Basic idea of the E-DeMa project Development and demonstration of decentralized integrated energy systems on the way towards the E-Energy marketplace of the future (E-DeMa) ICT (innovative communication technology) solutions for a bidirectional system are created generation-oriented consumption will be implemented alongside consumption-oriented generation in practical application 5

Basic idea of the E-DeMa project Supply-Side-/Demand-Side Management In-house applications System and infrastructure E-DeMa-Market Place Using incentives of energy exchange, energy supply companies and network operators Load magement of appliances via DSL, GPRS, PLC, ICT- Gateway markets for energy services Distribution Network Management of distributed generation (CHP / VPP) Operation with online information about medium and low voltage grids (Smart Grid) ICT-Gateway Value-Added Services Information about actual energy consumption Information about price signal Load management,. Smart Metering for electricity, gas, district heating, water... Bi-directional communication for technical and commercial data (e.g. meter data, measured values, commands...) 6

The E-DeMa market place B2C: Business to Customer B2B: Business to Business 7

The E-DeMa market place Electricity products with and without automation Service products (e.g. for white goods) ICT products Other energy services (e.g. consultation) Produtcs for DG with and without automation Products for metering operators 8

The E-DeMa market place Platform for open tendering of DSO Sale of aggregated demand appliances and distributed generation Metering products 9

The E-DeMa market place Data Management Process operation Functions for prosumer Balancing 10

The E-DeMa market place 11

The E-DeMa ICT infrastructure Infrastructure E-DeMa market place E-DeMa market place operator IF 6.0 IF 6.1 IF 6.2 IF 6.3 IF 6.4 IF 6.5 IF 6.6 IF 9 IF 10 Metering operator DSO Energy service provider Producer of white goods Suppliers ICT-GWoperator Aggregators IF 2 IF4.1 IF4.2 IF 4.3 IF 4.4 IF 4.5 IF 4.6 ICT GW1 ICT GW IF 5 ICT GW2 IF 1.1 IF 1.2 IF 1.3 IF 7.1 IF 7.2 IF 7.3 E G W Distributed White Loads generation goods Meter controllable, decentralized systems Prosumer IF 8 Interaction systems of prosumer (e.g. Display, PC, cell phone) E-DeMa market place systems User of the E-DeMa market place ICT-GW operator systems Interaction systems of prosumer 12

ICT-Gateway 1 connection to Smart Meter (electricity, gas, water) can be connected to home display or ICT-GW2 PC, Display, ICT-GW 2 Inhouse Components Service Meters model region: ca. 1.500 Ethernet, ZigBee Ethernet RS 232 simulation: > 100.000 ICT-GW 1 GPRS, PLC Outhouse Components DSO Metering operator 13

ICT-Gateway 2 local Demand Side Management and Supply Side Management by tariffs or control by aggregator (over E-DeMa market place) can be connected to home energy user interface model region: ca. 100 simulation: > 10.000 Ethernet Inhouse components PC, display, ICT-GW 1 Wlan, ZigBee, (B)PLC controllable load devices, distrinbuted generation, white goods ICT-GW2 RS232 BPLC DSL 3GPP KNX E-DeMa market place Outhouse components 14

E-DeMa product components Technical equipment Consumer needs Technical interest Environmental consciousness Risk evaluation Economical interest E-DeMa product components Supplier Aggregator Energy consumption Zeitvariabel fix Leistungsvariabel fix Zeitvariabel flex Leistungsvariabel flex Leistungsflexibilität positiv Energy supply Vermarktung Energie fix Vermarktung Energie flex Leistungsflexibilität negativ 15

Prospect: DSM in the model region 2012 Example: household provided with washing machine and laundry dryer one day consumer activates smart start function stand-by start command by aggregator GW2 16

Prospect: DSM in the model region 2012 2500 ST NT HT HHT1 HT HHT2 NT ST 2000 Leistung in W 1500 1000 500 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Uhrzeit 17

Prospect: DSM in the model region 2012 2500 ST NT HT HHT1 HT HHT2 NT ST 2000 Leistung in W 1500 1000 500 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Uhrzeit 18

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