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Savona, 10th April 2014 OPTIMUS Linking Smart Cities with Energy Optimisation
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Overview OPTIMUS: A multidimensional pioneer OPTIMUS DSS Data Input Weather Forecasting Energy Profiles Social Media Energy Prices Energy Production The OPTIMUS DSS architectural concept
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OPTIMUS: A multidimensional pioneer Multidisciplinary Data Sources Semantic Modeling of Data Integration of Data for Energy Optimisation Adopts state-of-the-art technologies and develops appropriate intelligent tools, leading to City-level energy optimization.
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OPTIMUS DSS Data Input Weather Forecasting Energy Profiles of municipal buildings Data and Social Mining concerning scheduled major city events Energy Prices available from the city energy providers Energy Production from any facility available to the city
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Weather Forecasting: Now-casting and short-term forecasting Capturing of data concerning the upcoming weather conditions (reliable short-term and free online sources for relevant weather variables) Combination with the energy profiles of the municipal buildings (energy uses-production) Normalization according to fixed information (time schedules & holidays) Energy demand forecasting and definition of the consequent behaviors
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Energy Profiles: Short and long term decision making and optimization Capture data through a network of sensors Advantage: Real time functioning information Categories of collected data: Building parameters, energy variables & indoor environmental variables Aggregation/scale: time-stamp & spatial scale Determination way: calculated & measured
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Social Media: Capturing information through keywords and events Contain information about special events Illustrate the behavior of people and furthermore the energy profile of buildings Are exploited for a lasting energy behavioral change “Trend Analysis” and “Sentiment Analysis” modules Retrospectively and on-line detection of events REAL TIME
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Energy Prices: Taking advantage of flexible markets Dealing with Day-ahead & Intra-day market Actors in the electricity market & Electricity exchanges in Europe Approaches based on Historical data (ARX models) Self-learning machines (ELM machines)
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Energy Production: Monitoring the energy production facilities of the pilot cities Urban scale production or gained indirectly through the grid Data collection from: Tools intended for the management, maintenance and optimization of RE facilities External data acquisition systems
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The OPTIMUS DSS architectural concept
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Ms. Stella Androulaki: standrul@epu.ntua.gr Dr. Haris Doukas: h_doukas@epu.ntua.gr Mr. Vangelis Spiliotis: spiliotis@fsu.gr Mr. Vangelis Marinakis: vmarinakis@epu.ntua.gr Mr. Manos Ergazakis: mergaz@epu.ntua.grstandrul@epu.ntua.grh_doukas@epu.ntua.grspiliotis@fsu.grvmarinakis@epu.ntua.grmergaz@epu.ntua.gr Thank you for your Attention!
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