SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS EMULATOR ( SYNTHETIC USERS)

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SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS EMULATOR (100 000 SYNTHETIC USERS) Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850

SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS EMULATOR (100 000 SYNTHETIC USERS) Demand Management can be launched to the field trials, as R&D tools are tested: TSO orders are sent to DSO systems. PM information flow is also integrated in DSO. A cluster has emulated a real network (IBERDROLA real province, estadistical users). Domestic Demand is under analysis and, depending on prices and regulation, is a suitable tool to improve Energy business model. Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850 2

Topology according to transmission and distribution networks The issue: national energy curves Topology according to transmission and distribution networks Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850 3

Devices for customer model and intelligent load control devices. Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850

Customer individual demand. Customers total demand. Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850

Interactive simulation. WS WS WS WS WS, FTP & HTTP Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850

CONCLUSIONS PENDING: a new massive role out in a region. Active Demand Management, both in devices and simulation of a regional grid, with ability to jump into a National scale. We have established a new Smart Grid architecture of communications, to inform and manage the network from the control centers until the last mile users (home devices). This architecture is open, flexible, scalable, interoperable, and able to support different state of the art protocols and technologies and migrate them independently of the network layer or OSI level. PENDING: a new massive role out in a region. Rosa MORA – SPAIN – Session 5 – Paper 0850