DATA, THE GATE TO A SMART ENERGY SYSTEM - views from the electricity industry



Similar documents
GEODE Position Paper on

An ERGEG Public Consultation Paper on Draft Guidelines of Good Practice on Regulatory Aspects of Smart Metering for Electricity and Gas

European Distribution System Operators for Smart Grids

Alternative regulation and DSO business DG-GRID workshop, The Hague, 15 Nov 2006 Jaap C. Jansen models

How To Integrate Renewable Energy With Smart Grids

Transforming industries: energy and utilities. How the Internet of Things will transform the utilities industry

Smart Cities An Industry Perspective

Smart Grid Different Flavors for Different Tastes

Internal. Carl Lidholm. Head of Consulting & Lead Business Architect Tieto Energy & Utilities carl.lidholm@tieto.com.

Business Policy of CEZ Group and ČEZ, a. s.

Smart Cities. Smart partners in tomorrow s cities

Smart Meters Executive Paper

Status of Demand Response in Europe. Jessica Stromback, Smart Energy Demand Coalition EPFL Lausanne Switzerland Sept 10 th, 2015

European Conference on Nanoelectronics and Embedded Systems for Electric Mobility. Grid Integration of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

8 October 2015 The evolution of renewable energy integration and the smart grid in Europe: The current situation, challenges and opportunities

The Danish Intelligent Energy Alliance

Procurement Innovation for Cloud Services in Europe

Agder Energi. God kraft. Godt klima. Solar as a distributed energy source. How will it challenge the traditional utility business?

Completion of the Internal Energy Market. Transport, Telecommunications and ENERGY Council meeting Brussels, 9 December 2014

Smart grid cyber security certification

European Distribution System Operators for Smart Grids. Flexibility: The role of DSOs in tomorrow s electricity market

New Generation of Balance Settlement

DANISH DISTRICT ENERGY PLANNING EXPERIENCE

Including Threat Actor Capability and Motivation in Risk Assessment for Smart Grids

METER DATA MANAGEMENT FOR THE SMARTER GRID AND FUTURE ELECTRONIC ENERGY MARKETPLACES

The SET Plan European Electricity Grids Initiative and Horizon 2020

Security of electricity supply

European Distribution System Operators for Smart Grids

Advanced Metering Infrastructure Deployment at Energa-Operator. 8 December 2010

Master Data Management. (References)

The emerging cross-industry ICTization changes competition within the wholesale business 2032

Smart Grids development in Europe

What should a well-functioning retail energy market look like? CEER answers in a holistic position paper

Transform HR into a Best-Run Business Best People and Talent: Gain a Trusted Partner in the Business Transformation Services Group

NetVision. NetVision: Smart Energy Smart Grids and Smart Meters - Towards Smarter Energy Management. Solution Datasheet

Eastern Partnership, Black Sea Synergy, Central Asia, Pivex Energy Municipality Oil Gaz Infrastructure Smart Grid Smart City Convenat of Mayors.

VISION FOR SMART ENERGY IN DENMARK Research, Development and Demonstration

Executive Summary. Page 2 of 12

An overview of the Swedish natural gas market

Big data revolution Case LV Monitoring

Digital Transformation in the electricity system

BRIEFING NOTE POSITION OF DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS IN THE

SmartGrids SRA Summary of Priorities for SmartGrids Research Topics

Regulation of the Energy Market in Finland, Nordic Countries and EU. Veli-Pekka Saajo Head of Economic Regulation Energy Market Authority

Comments of the Edison Electric Institute Net Benefits and Costs of Distributed Solar Energy and Innovative Solar Deployment Models, DOE-EERE

European Distribution System Operators for Smart Grids. Position paper on Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure

Cybersecurity Risk Assessment in Smart Grids

Energy Community Regulatory Board A Review of Smart Meters Rollout for Electricity in the Energy Community

2009 Energy Policy. Background

Operational Security Network Code

Indesit Smart Energy Management

EFFECTS+ Clustering of Trust and Security Research Projects, Identifying Results, Impact and Future Research Roadmap Topics

and A Regional Reference Model for the Change-of-Supplier Process

Common Balance & Reconciliation Settlement. Report

Business Area Distribution

LTE Solution and Requirements for Smart Grids

Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS

Maximising the value of the personal data opportunity

Commitment to. Process. Excellence

An Oracle White Paper May Smart Grid Basics. Turning Information into Power

Utilization of Automatic Meter Management in Smart Grid Development

EcoGrid EU NEWSLETTER No 1

NIS Direktive und Europäische sicherheitsrelevante Projekte Udo Helmbrecht Executive Director, ENISA

Smart Metering Activities of Linz AG

Pilot Framework Guidelines on Electricity Grid Connection Ref: E10-ENM December 2010

Procurement Innovation for Cloud Services in Europe - PICSE

NordREG s work towards a harmonised Nordic retail market - Roadmap update and national implementation monitoring

UTILITY BUSINESS MODELS Future of Utilities discussion 6 October Andy Kelly

The Role of Distribution System Operators (DSOs) as Information Hubs

Transcription:

DATA, THE GATE TO A SMART ENERGY SYSTEM - views from the electricity industry Hans Ten Berge, Secretary General, EURELECTRIC Big Data Europe workshop, 16 June 2015 EURELECTRIC represents the EU electricity industry whole electricity value chain (except transmission) ENERGY POLICY & GENERATION ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MARKETS DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS RETAIL CUSTOMERS 1

New global changes are impacting the power system : Big data is one of them! Key data-related aspects for our industry: 1. Value of data for our industry as a whole 2. Data handling principles 3. Role of different actors, which data for which role? 4. Data Hub - possible models 5. Data protection & privacy 6. Cyber security 7. Data Transparency 8. Relation with TSOs on data sharing 9. Relations with ICT players and Telcos 2

Which panorama do we see today? 1. Data management is central for electricity retail and electricity distribution. 2. For retail, Big Data tools can be useful for the development of new personalized energy services to customers. 3. For distribution, data management is key for network operations (including cooperation with TSOS for system purposes) for and market facilitation. 4. Data management capabilities for retail and distribution implies cooperation with service and product providers such as Telecommunications and ICT companies. Data is a pre-requisite for the business of electricity suppliers: 3

Data is also a pre-requisite for electricity distribution players main roles & responsibilities: 4

In terms of data hubs, one size does not fit all and different models are possible: 5

Cooperation with TSOs on data exchange for electricity system purposes: Joint platform between ENTSOE and 4 DSO associations, the European Commission(DG ENERGY) also participates. The objective is to get a better understanding of the issues and find common ground. Two internal workshops are planned in order to achieve this: 20 May, 11-12 June 2015 MAIN MESSAGES/1 DATA & ELECTRICITY RETAILERS: Delivery of consumption data to customers is a key area for retailers and other market parties to deliver more value to customers by shifting their focus from a standard approach to a more tailor-made one. Digitalization is a key success factor for new customer services and products. It also allows them to diversify their product portfolio and bundle new services. Customers are the owner of their data, data protection and privacy policies are already in place at EU level when the data processed is considered as personal data. 6

MAIN MESSAGES/2 DATA & ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION PLAYERS: DSOs have considerable experience in managing technical data as well as customer related data for different grid management purposes. There is no one size fits all approach also for electricity data management. Different data hubs, formats and market models are already implemented in different Member States. Access to smart metering data is essential for DSOs to optimize the operation and planning distribution networks. The DSO will continue to facilitate markets in a non-discriminatory way, namely by providing data to all parties in the countries where he plays that role. MAIN MESSAGES/3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRIES: Telcos and DSOs have conflicting business cases but do come together for the following reasons when it comes to data management: For DSOs, the driver is a growing need for reliable data communications in order to fulfil their core business in the most efficient way : 1) Remote grid operations and management, which reduces costs 2) Market facilitation processes, namely providing metering data. For retailers, telcos are perceived either as vendors, partners or (future) competitors. For telcos, utilities (both DSOs and suppliers) are customers and they are looking for new business opportunities related to the smartening of grids. At municipal level, Telcos and DSOs need to work together on passive infrastructure construction and maintenance activities in order to limit disturbances for end customers. 7