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Road2CPS Smart Energy Platforms Alexander von Jagwitz B.A.U.M. Consult 2015-10-07
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B.A.U.M. Consult Our Business: Smart Energy Research, Innovation and Communication
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the times they are a-changin'….
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ONE ENERGY FLOW, ONE INFORMATION FLOW TODAY ENERGY RESOURCES CENTERED EXPECTED DISTRIBUTED AND PARTICIPATIVE MARKET Source: NIST Smart Grid Framework 1.0 Sept 2009 Distributed generation and consumption More focus on customer concerns; quality, security of supply New market participants, pro-sumers, aggregators, mobility service operators, etc New management models; transparency and non discriminatory access. New products and services. BI-DIRECTIONAL ENERGY FLOW, “N” INFORMATION FLOWS Integration of Distributed Renewables
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The Energy Grid (r)evolution 5
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Old world: generation follows consumption 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 Last [kW] Flexibilty Service sector Industry Households Energy Generation 123456789101112131415161718192021222324
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0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 Last [kW] 123456789101112131415161718192021222324 New world: consumption follows generation Flexibilty Service sector Industry Households Energy Generation
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Flexibility is the new product It is not only about how much energy I consume but WHEN I consume it!
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Energy Smart Energy ICT Benefits of using Internet Technology: lower costs for application development easy access for new partners scalability of applications shorter time to market Internet of things Internet of things offers services for: (volatile) distributed energy producers (flexible) consumers and prosumers electric vehicles (storage) Smart Energy
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New Services for customers Biz App least cost supply live at home for longer energy shopping anywhere energy peer-to-peer community storage regional payback system power flat rate targeted product marketing Biz App
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? Renewable (distributed) Energy Sources Flexible Consumers ? New Service Providers UTILITY New Service Providers Platform Provider Flexible Consumers Renewable (distributed) Energy Sources services flexibility energy, flexibility services energy services Incubation, share holding services New Utility Ecosystems Enabling innovation based on internet interfaces in the energy sector
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Service-based Utility 4.0 A new model of utility is emerging This new model of utility has to be closer to customers We need to integrate data and components for “smart processing” Such a vision is line with “Internet of Things” Utilities are looking for a concept of “platform” to focus on what they better understand: Energy
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Commercial platforms based on use cases Trading energy and flexibility (demand side and distributed generation management) Smart Homes Energy data analytics
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It is all about open interfaces …
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FINESCE Platform: vision FI E.ON
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Good practice: utility (E.ON)
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Security requirements Definition of critical infrastructure/smart market applications is required Basic energy supply/ energy grids must work without ICT Decentralised systems are preferred High system resilience is required by fast recovery of attacked systes
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Results E-world booth survey Survey participants72 Utilities38% Service Providers for Utilities25% Consulting & Research23% Management32% Technical Experts47% Sales & Marketing18% Are you interested in the concept of a European ICT platform for Smart Energy?
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Smart Energy Platform hosted by FEN
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Thank you for your attention ! Alexander von Jagwitz B.A.U.M. Consult a.jagwitz@baumgroup.de
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