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St kh l R l S tPaolo Scalera, Smart Grid International Forum, Rome, July 7th, 2011
Stockholm Royal SeaportA Sustainable Urban City PerformingA Sustainable Urban City Performing World Class
Stockholm Royal SeaportAgenda
Project Overview and Setup
Agenda
Project Overview and Setup
Vision, Goals
Background MembersBackground, Members
Project Description
Project ScopeProject Scope
Work Packages
Next StepsNext Steps
Conclusions
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Stockholm Royal SeaportAgenda
Project Overview and Setup
Agenda
Project Overview and Setup
Vision, Goals
Background MembersBackground, Members
Project Description
Project ScopeProject Scope
Work Packages
Next StepsNext Steps
Conclusions
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OverviewVision and Main GoalsVision and Main Goals
Vision:Royal Seaport – ARoyal Seaport A sustainable urban city performing world classObjectives:Year 2030 the RoyalYear 2030 the Royal Seaport is fossil free and climate positive
Focus areas:• Effective energy end-usage• Sustainable transportationL l li• Local re-cycling
• Life style issues• Adaptation to climate change
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OverviewSome BackgroundSome Background
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OverviewProject MembersProject Members
Main PartnersMain Partners
Associated MembersAssociated Members
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Stockholm Royal SeaportAgenda
Project Overview and Setup
Agenda
Project Overview and Setup
Vision, Goals
Background MembersBackground, Members
Project Description
Project ScopeProject Scope
Work Packages
Next StepsNext Steps
Conclusions
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Project DescriptionProject ScopeProject Scope
Active homes with demand response
Integration of local energy production
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Smart grid lab Inno ation Center
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Project DescriptionProject Scope Work PackagesProject Scope – Work Packages
WP 1 – Active HouseReduced peak load and increased energy efficiency by active ‘prosumer’ participation based on ABB’s DemandPa
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active prosumer participation based on ABB s Demand Response application including PHEV’s infrastructure and home/building automation
WP 2 – Smart Grid LabA complete run-time environment for full scale test of smart
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A complete run time environment for full scale test of smart grid applications Based on ABB Network Manager SCADA/DMS
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Smart harbor solution with interaction of local power, heat and cooling production and also interaction with fast charging of busses to reduce capacity need at TSO level and reduce local losses
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WP 6 – Market ConceptBusiness Model and Regulatory framework for actors
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Work PackagesMarket Concept
Coming up with:
Market Concept
Coming up with:
Use Cases, Hypotheses, Business Models, Changes in regulatory system, Standardization and interoperability- Standardization and interoperability
Defined 15 Statements
#15: Demand Response+
Hourly price signals for day ahead
CO2 forecast for production mix
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Financially motivated DR (day-ahead)
Event-driven emergency DR (intra-day)
#2: Virtual Delivery PointsyA consumer can have one or more metering points for his consumption summarized into a total Virtual metering value valid for the Virtual Delivery pointDelivery point
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Work PackagesActive House and Demand ResponseActive House and Demand Response
Energy Services
Energy Efficiency:Multimedia, Blinds etc
Controllable loads:Smart Appliances
Interface(ESI)Controllable loads:EV Charging
Energy Efficiency:Heating, Ventilation
Energy StorageBenefits
Source: ABB Busch Jaeger
Energy StorageEnd Customer support in load balancing
CO2 Reduction from Active House
Environmental awareness by follow-up system
Business Models
Flexible pricing (spot price driven)
Virtual delivery point (PV/EV/etc.)
CO2 driven energy consumption
D d R (E i l E )Demand Response (Economical, Emergency)
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Work PackagesActive House and Demand ResponseActive House and Demand Response
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Stockholm Royal SeaportAgenda
Project Overview and Setup
Agenda
Project Overview and Setup
Vision, Goals
Background MembersBackground, Members
Project Description
Project ScopeProject Scope
Work Packages
Next StepsNext Steps
Conclusions
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Project StatusNext StepsNext Steps
We are here
Phase 1Formulate project plan
Phase 2Pre-study
Phase 3Implementation and follow-up
Define R&D agenda and objectives in each area
Define scope and overarching
Defining use cases
Detailed specification for functions and requirements
Solution development
Implementing solutions in a real urban environment,
requirements
Set a budget and timeline
Develop a financial plan
Expected benefits and goals for phase 3
Recommended test scenario
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Execution of tests and validation scenario’s
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Prepare applications for R&D grants
and scope phase 3
Estimate of resource and cost phase 3
Tuning and adjustments
Evaluation and final report
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Stockholm Royal SeaportConclusions
Smart grid is more than
Conclusions
Smart grid is more than technology - part of an evolving energy marketNew roles and functions inNew roles and functions in the sustainable energy system
New technologyNew technology solutions New business modelsNe market r lesNew market rulesNew customer roles and behaviors
Transferred into new market rules and commercial applications
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