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Presentation at: Local Renewables Freiburg 2012
25th October 2012
Presentation by: Marianne Bechstein
EcoGrid EU A Prototype for European Smart Grids
Content
The Challenges of Tomorrow
EcoGrid EU – background and objectives
Bornholm – a Unique Demonstration Site
The Real-time Market Approach
Added Value
2
The Wind Power Challenge An illustrative case from Denmark
3
Today (Nov-Dec 2011) Tomorrow (2020)
28 % wind power
50 % wind power
In the future wind power will exceed the entire demand of electricity in Denmark > 1,000 hours
EcoGrid EU meets the increasing need for balancing services
Wind power already covers the
entire demand of electricity in Denmark
in many hours
Content
The Challenges of Tomorrow
EcoGrid EU – background and objectives
Bornholm – a Unique Demonstration Site
The Real-time Market Approach
Added Value
4
EcoGrid EU in Brief
5
EU funded FP7-Energy project (total budget: 21 million €)
A large scale demonstration of a real-time marketplace for distributed energy resources (DER) starting in November 2012
ICT systems and innovative market solutions enable small consumers to offer TSOs additional and more efficient balancing services
A demonstration of a real power system with more than 50 % renewable energy
Preparation for a fast-track towards European real-time market operation of renewable energy sources and demand response
6
EcoGrid EU Partners
* Third Party
6
Organisation of EcoGrid EU
Concept and architecture
WP 1 Products and services for
Consumption, generation and grid management – WP 2
Pro
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managem
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Fra
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Deplo
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WP 7
Dis
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WP 8
Price signals
Implementation market place ICT
WP 3
Implementation of DER response
WP 4
Installation and training – WP 5
Demonstration and evaluation – WP 6
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Content
The Challenges of Tomorrow
EcoGrid EU – background and objectives
Bornholm – a Unique Demonstration Site
The Real-time Market Approach
Added Value
8
Bornholm – a Unique Test Site
Demonstration in a “real”
system with 50 % RES
Operated by the local
municipal owned
DSO, Østkraft
Interconnected with
the Nordic power Market
High variety of low
carbon energy sources
Several active
demand & stationary
storage options
Eligible RD&D
infrastructure & full
scale test laboratory
Strong political commitment
& public support
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What is demonstrated on Bornholm?
EcoGrid EU is a full
scale demonstration
of a real-time market
place including a
Very broad mix of
distributed energy resources
36 MW Wind Power
16 MW CHP (biomass)
2 MW Biogas
2 MW Photovoltaic (solar)
Power Generation Demand side/Storage
”Intelligent” control of
household appliances
Electric Vehicles
Heat Pumps with Smart
Grids applications
Micro CHP
Electricity storage in
District Heating
Synergies with other Bornholm activities, e.g. EV roll-out and infrastructure demonstration (EDISON), heat pump roll-out program,
PV roll-out, demonstration of 200 smart heating/coolers (frequency) controllers
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Content
The Challenges of Tomorrow
EcoGrid EU – background and objectives
Bornholm – a Unique Demonstration Site
The Real-time Market Approach
Added Value
11
Widening the scope of the current power market systems with the EcoGrid RTM
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• Demand of flexible consumption/production
• Volatility
• Balancing cost
Future Balancing Challenges
• Small scale end-users
• prosumers
Market Integration
• Small scale end-users can attain economic benefits
• TSOs get access to alternative balancing resources
Increase competition
The integration of the EcoGrid RTM enables direct control options on a very short time scale
Time scale
Regulating power market
AGC/LFC/ Frequency-controlled
reserves Inertia
Quantity
Days Hours Minutes Seconds Now
Volatility
Direct control
Market-based operation
EcoGrid Real-time
Market
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An Additional Source of Regulation Capacity
The current system:
TSOs selecting/accepting bids for a certain quantity
Only large producers, large consumers and aggregated smaller units (min. 10 MW)
“Update” of loads every 15 minutes
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The new real-time market:
No restriction on the size of units (MW)
Price set by TSOs every 5 minutes
Certain quantity of fast(er) response from smaller units
Development of a New ICT platform
New ICT challenges include:
Development of architectures that supports the EcoGrid EU concept
Management of large scale demonstration/deployment
Management of a multiple mix of small demand response units/small scale production/storage capabilities
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Build on proven solutions where available:
Modern information technology (incl. commercial meters etc.)
End-user devices/appliances equipped with solutions demonstrated in other RD&D projects
Demonstration of other “real-time” market platforms outside Europe
FC
PV
EV
PV
Type I
Statistical
Reference Group
• 200 households
with smart meters
• No access to specific information or “smart” equipment
Type V
Smart
Businesses
• Up to 100
commercial with smart meters
• Include also small business and public customers
• Connected smart appliances responsive to control signals
Type II
Manual Control
• 400-500
households with smart meters
• Receiving simple market price information
• Must move their energy consumption by themselves
Type III
Automatic
Control
• 700
automated households with IBM Green Wave Reality equipment and smart meters
• All houses have heat pumps or electric heating - responding autonomously to price signals
Type IV
Automatic
Control
• 500 automated
households with Siemens equipment and smart meters
• All houses have heat pumps, or electric heating – all responding to aggregator control
2000 customers are participating in the Demonstration
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Content
The Challenges of Tomorrow
EcoGrid EU – background and objectives
Bornholm – a Unique Demonstration Site
The Real-time Market Approach
Added Value
17
Impacts: What is in it for Europe?
EcoGrid EU will not start from scratch:
Obvious synergies with other national and international RD&D projects
The EcoGrid EU partners participates in other relevant EU RD&D projects
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EcoGrid EU partners bring in innovative and proven technology solutions and knowledge:
To be utilized in EcoGrid EU
To be shared with external stakeholders
Strong replication and dissemination efforts will ensure the development of an EcoGrid EU prototype real-time market that can be stepwise implemented in Europe:
Establishment of a Reference group with key stakeholders and experts from Europe
EcoGrid EU Replication road map
EcoGrid EU among 10 finalists for the Sustania Award
Sustainia identifies and honors 100 sustainable solutions annually.
One solution is awarded with the sustainia award.
EcoGrid EU was nominated for the best IT solution.
www.sustainia.me
WWW.EU-ECOGRID.NET
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