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INTEGRAL1ADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 2010 INTEGRAL: Integrated ICT Platform for Distributed Control in Electricity Grids Hans Akkermans INTEGRAL Project Team http://www.integral-eu.com
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20102 The INTEGRAL Project Duration: 3.5 years, started November 2007 Budget: 5.3 M, EU contribution 2.6 M Effort: 425 personmonths Partners
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20103 Integrated ICT-platform based Distributed Control (IIDC) INTEGRAL objective: An integrated ICT platform for large-scale distributed control of DER Key outcome: Industry-quality reference solution –Reference implementation –Technical specs –Technology for large-scale distributed control, coordination and optimization –Service-oriented Information Architecture Based on commonly available ICT components and standards Field validated (under normal, critical, and emergency conditions)
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20104 Common Control Concept is aimed at (different network tasks and time scales) MarketPower ControlProtection Adopting theory of economics Agents competing with one another System should handle local processes as well global Agents cooperating in order to achieve goal Solution should be fast Sub-optimal solution allowed Agents cooperating to prepare grid parts to be switched off
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20105 Field test C: Emergency Conditions & Self-Healing Capabilities F: Grenoble DER, Urban/industrial, Rural grid cells, + PREDIS analysis & control facility for DER Reduced ratio: power: 30kVA/30MVA Voltage: 400V/20kV
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20106 Field Test B: Grid Stability under Critical Conditions ES/GR: extended microgrid with variety of DER devices
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20107 Field Test A: Normal Operation & Commercial Balancing NL: > 100 DER/RES devices in dozens of family houses and various other buildings, run as VPP
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 20108 This is the first fully integrated Smart Grids implementation in Europe! D Dwelling Plug-in Hybrid Car Electric Storage D Dwelling Plug-in Hybrid Car Electric Storage Wind Mill Park Demo Location mCHP unit Heat Pump – Cond. Boiler Fuel Cell PV-Solar Panels Hotfill Wash. Machine Smart Cont. Wash. Machine Demo Location mCHP unit Heat Pump – Cond. Boiler Fuel Cell PV-Solar Panels Hotfill Wash. Machine Smart Cont. Wash. Machine 30 Households (PowerMatching City) 15 mCHP units 15 Heat Pump – Condensing Boilers 30 PV-Solar Panels (Virtualy Connected) 10 Hotfill Washing Machines 10 Smart Controllabe Washing Machines 30 Households (PowerMatching City) 15 mCHP units 15 Heat Pump – Condensing Boilers 30 PV-Solar Panels (Virtualy Connected) 10 Hotfill Washing Machines 10 Smart Controllabe Washing Machines
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INTEGRAL9ADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 2010 Field Demo Roll-out Info session in 2009 62 households signed up Contracts hybrid heat pump system signed Status letter μCHP participants Participants meeting Oct 09 Public launch March 2010 –in presence of NL Minister of Environment –Coverage a.o. on national TV 8 oclock news User Portal NB key smart grid features Real-life aggregation of heterogeneous DER/RES: PV solar, wind, CHP, µCHP, smart appliances Integration of market, network and control Customers are directly and actively involved!
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 201010 PowerMatcher e-Market technology: Multi-Agent Architecture For more info, see: www.powermatcher.net
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 201011 INTEGRAL achievement: True [two-way] integration of energy markets and network control Microeconomics pr pricegoods Control Theory rx - x set inputsoutput priceresourcesgoal state Multi-Agent Theory
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INTEGRALADDRESS Workshop, Paris 09 June 201012 INTEGRAL Conclusions A common ICT Framework for active distribution networks is needed and possible INTEGRAL is going to fulfill this need –Incl. results in terms of commercializable technology This is a key component of Smart Grids in Europe And this will bring us much closer to the required Internet-like electricity grid and networks Internet-like Mechanisms for Distributed Power Control
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