A strategic tool for smart cities
Energy@home Association Non-profit Association Scope: smart home & demand side management Goal: create a market for new Value Added Services based upon device-to-device communication in the Smart Home Approach: International Standards, trials, regulations, scope synergies 2
Energy@home vision: Smart Home Eco-system Eco-system: Adds new value into the overall system Provides a homogenous user experience Exploit scope synergies Bases for a unifying service provisioning architecture A cross-services partnership-oriented horizontal solution versus vertical independent silos solutions Values the role of makers and sw developers 3
Principali attività svolte da E@h System Integration Trials (UK, NL, IT) Data Model IEC TC57, WG21, Use Cases, TR 62746-2 Open Innovation Technical Standard ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 Regulators
Enel and Smart City projects Improving the quality of the service delivered to the end user Decreasing energy consumption Customer awareness () Grid preparation Strengthening the existing energy distribution infrastructure Decreasing maintenance cost Decreasing CO2 emission Smart urban services (EV, public lighting) 5
Enel smart meters Enel has deployed ~40Mln Smart Meters in Europe Invoices based on actual consumption Quick contract management Time of use tariffs More information
Enel Smart Info Consumption data at hand domestic and small commercials target PLC PLC Smart Info makes smart meters data available to customer interfaces Smart Info is univocally associated to the meter and it is indipendent from the supplier 1 Smart Info can be associated to both the consumption and the generation meter new houses, SMEs, public buildings 7
Empowering solution Graphs and feedback Power alarms and monitoring Power by device Goal setting Time Bands!
Consumer participation data analysis - 5% - 5% Riduzione media utenti domestici Average reduction residential user - 8% - 8% Riduzione media utenti domestici (>3 kw) Average reduction residential user >3 kw 2-6% 2-6% Riduzione netta utenti domestici (vs GDC) Net average reduction residential user (vs GDC) Data from the start the project until December 2014 compared with the same period of the previous year without smart info; Control Group calculated on the basis of the average consumption of the population on the same territory that did not take kit.
Consumer participation sociological analysis 60% 80% 95% 100% Change their habits Use the kit more than once per week Are more aware of their consumption Recommend kit Graphs Instantaneous power Tariff bands ~90% Consider useful the display
The path towards active consumers INTERACT Enel - EMS CONTROL MONITOR 11
Expo Milano 2015 Enel Smart Energy Partner Enel Distribuzione Smart Energy Partner Smart Grid design, implementation and management 10 MV feeder 100 substations 75 MW power supply 49 TR (~30 MVA) 1 storage 270kW/135kWh 100 charging stations for electric vehicles 12
Enel EMS and EXPO 2015 EMS SMART GRID EMOBILITY ENERGY MANAGEMENT APN ENERGY MONITORING IP PUBLIC LIGHTING REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM EMM ARCHILEDE
EMS Total consumption
EMS Feeder consumption
EMS Reporting
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