ebadge: Development of Novel ICT tools for integrated Balancing Market Enabling Aggregated Demand Response and Distributed Generation Capacity



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Radovan Sernec, Telekom Slovenia EUTC Utilities and Telecom Operators 19th March 2014 Brussels ebadge: Development of Novel ICT tools for integrated Balancing Market Enabling Aggregated Demand Response and Distributed Generation Capacity Partially funded by EC Grant agreement #318050 http://www.ebadge-fp7.eu

ebadge (10/2012-9/2015) at a glance

Objectives & Results Deliver pan-european intelligent balancing mechanism, enabling residential mass market to become a balancing asset within VPP aggregation with integrated, secure IT & communication infrastructure. 1. Simulation/modelling tool for studying Integrated Balancing Reserve Market allowing the participation of VPP at the distribution side. 2. Virtual Power Plant (VPP) as a Reliable Balancing Asset. 3. Uniform high performance message bus between Balancing/Reserve entities. 4. Pilot/Filed trial ebadge Cloud on > 120 locations. 5. Business models between Energy, ICT and Residential Consumers sectors.

Circle of challenges and work

What is balancing: ACER definition 1. Balancing Energy: Energy (MWh) activated by TSOs to maintain the balance between injections and withdrawals. 2. (Balancing) Reserves: Power capacities (MW) available for TSOs to balance the system in real time. These capacities can be contracted by the TSO with an associated payment for their availability and/or be made available without payment. Reserves can be either automatically or manually activated. Note: TSO = Transmission System Operator

Balancing market and allocation capacities

VPP as energy balancing asset: Minimum requirements today

VPP scope

Entities on smart grid market: Stakeholders Cloud Message bus Prosumers Prosumers

Smart grid ebadge cloud: Energy flows

Smart grid ebadge cloud: Information flows

Information flow implementation: Message bus vs. classical approach

Information exchange with Message bus Prosumer Home Energy Hub VPP provider DSO TSO Energy Exchange

Why Home Energy Hub concept? 1. It enables end user to become an active PROSUMER. 2. PROSUMER = Consumer + Producer of electricity. 3. Participating (in)directly on the electricity market. 4. Continuous bidirectional information exchange in real time. 5. Inteligence to the edge (of network). 6. Decentralisation inherent scalability.

Home Energy Hub: Installed prototype

Cloud Message bus Communication: Concept

Smart grid ebadge cloud: User involvement

Home energy hub GUI example

Home energy hub with open GUI sw

HEH connectivity via LTE: Performance on pilot

Business model: VPP part of DSO Customer premises Consumer Cloud Customer premises Supplier Cloud Electricity Meter & Communication Hub 1 xdsl, FTTH router with 3G/4G backup xdsl, FTTH router with 3G/4G backup 8 Electricity Meter & Communication Hub I 10-2 Electric Supply Point 2 A1 9 Electric Supply Point 10-1 Energy Retailer E A2 C 11 III II 12 D B Ancillary services provider DSO 4 Energy services provider 2 7 2 Fix Network Telecom 7 Mobile Network 3 IV TSO-A TSO TSO-I TSO-S ebadge cloud provider 6 6 3 14 5 VPP 13 15 BORZEN-A BORZEN-I EXCHANGE BORZEN-Si Legend: Information flow Energy flow Money flow

Business model: VPP and ESP are independent Customer premises Consumer Cloud Customer premises Supplier Cloud Electricity Meter & Communication Hub 1 xdsl, FTTH router with 3G/4G backup A2 xdsl, FTTH router with 3G/4G backup 8 Electricity Meter & Communication Hub I IV Electric Supply Point 7 7 Telecom Electric Supply Point 10-2 O 2 2 Fix Network 3 Mobile Network 0 3 10-1 M 5 4 VPP 9-1 H B 12 6 14 S 6 A1 9 Energy Retailer D F II L K P III ebadge cloud provider I 11 Energy services provider U A3 J C E T G TSO-A TSO TSO-I TSO-S N 13 V R 16 10-3 DSO Ancillary services provider 15 BORZEN-A BORZEN-I EXCHANGE BORZEN-Si Legend: Information flow Energy flow Money flow

Business model: VPP is part of telecom operator 10-2 Customer premises Consumer Cloud Customer premises Supplier Cloud Electricity Meter & Communication Hub 1 xdsl, FTTH router with 3G/4G backup A2 7 xdsl, FTTH router with 3G/4G backup 8 Electricity Meter & Communication Hub I III G2 IV Electric Supply Point 11 A3 2 2 A1 Mobile Network 7 Fix Network 12 6 6 3 VPP Energy services provider 3 ebadge cloud provider 4 Telecom 5 H 9 Electric Supply Point G1 I F C B TSO-A TSO-S 10-3 10-1 D Energy Retailer J II TSO TSO-I DSO Ancillary services provider 13 V E BORZEN-A BORZEN-I EXCHANGE BORZEN-Si 14 Legend: Information flow Energy flow Money flow

New smart grid market realities: Expansion of revenue opportunities

Q & A radovan.sernec@telekom.si

BACKUP SLIDES

Partners: Joint effort of... 1. Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH 2. Austrian Power Grid AG 3. Borzen d.o.o. 4. CyberGrid GmbH 5. Elektro Ljubljana, d.d. 6. Elektro Slovenija d.o.o. 7. RSE SpA 8. SAP AG 9. Sauper GmbH 10. Telekom Slovenija, d.d. 11. Technische Universität Wien 12. VaasaETT 13. Xlab d.o.o.

Cross border balancing sequence

Energy balancing on A-I-Slo markets and target

Energy balancing on international scale

Message bus End-2-End approach 1. Home level: Prosumer (home) DSO or VPP 2. Market level: DSO TSO TSO TSO TSO, DSO Energy Exchange

Message examples: Home level

Message examples: Home level

Message examples: Home level

Message examples: Market level

Message examples: Market level

Message examples: Market level

Comms technologies our focus

Why LTE: OFDMA t & f partitioning

LTE performance in the field: Latency