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1 Smart Grids Michael Kriechbaum Gerhard Schmidt 0830187 Josef Schöggl 0512064 Lars van Doremalen

2 Elements and Architecture  Bidirectional data communication through „ Smart Meters “ – replacing of old electric meters  Central Administration required Evaluates all data to avoid energy thefts and to distribute electricity in an efficient way  Support smaller renewable energy like solar planels or windpower

3 Benefits  avoid energy thefts  distribute electricity in an efficient way  Households can save Energy  Only one new meter is needed

4 The Structure (Source: Caltech, 7.5.2011)

5 Implementing Smart Grids Driving Factors  Competition  Security and quality of supply  Global targets on environmental protection

6 Implementing Smart Grids Enabling Technologies  most important basis for a comprehensive implementation: Information and communication technologies  Sensing and measurement technologies  Advanced components  Advanced control methods  Improved interfaces and decision support

7 Case Study: Great Walser Valley 1. Reserves are available (Source: BMVIT 2010)

8 Case Study: Great Walser Valley 2. No measures will cause undue transgression of the maximal eletrical potential (Source: BMVIT 2010)

9 Case Study: Great Walser Valley 3. Solution with a permantent demand management (Source: BMVIT 2010)

10 Future of Smart grids  HDVC Powerlines  Smart meters  Smart Grid 2.0

11 Visions  US-Strategies (Source: DOE 2010)

12 Visions  EU-Strategies (Source: European Union 2006)

13 Conclusion  Information and communication technologies of great importance  competition, societal changes and demand for security and quality of supply are the most important driving factors  High implementation speed in China -> possible forerunners

14 References  Bmvit (2010). Intelligente Energiesysteme der Zukunft, Smart Grids Pioniere in Österreich, Wien 2010  Caltech Workshop, 2010: “Smart Grids” (7.5.2011)  European Union. (2006). European SmartGrids Technology Platform: Vision and Strategy for Europe’s Electricity Networks of the Future. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.  U.S.A. - Department of Energy. (2008). the Smartgrid: An introduction. Washington D.C.

15 Thank you for your attention!

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