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Eric Peirano, Ph.D., TECHNOFI, COO ETIP SNET (European Technology and Innovation Platform for Smart Networks for Energy Transition) Introduction to R&I activities in the scope of the ETIP SNET; presentation of the R&I roadmap 2016-2025. Second ETIP SNET regional workshop, Lisbon, 28 September 2017 Eric Peirano, Ph.D., TECHNOFI, COO

Outline The ETIP-SNET 2017-2026 R&I roadmap The path towards the updated roadmap and next IPs The coming 17-19 implementation plan Contribution expected from the workshop participants

A new roadmap and associated Implementation Plans ETIP-SNET roadmap 2017-2026 Electricity system Integration of storage + other flexibilities Integration with other energy networks IP 16-18 Electricity system Integration of RES EEGI roadmap 2013-2022 IPs every year INTENSYS4EU ETIP SNET roadmap 2020-2029 Integrated energy system IP 19-21 IP 21-23 To be updated IP 17-19 To be published during Utility Week 2017

Information and Communication Technologies Electricity grid = backbone of energy system Offers flexibility solutions and enables the integration of all flexibility means Information and Communication Technologies Electricity consumption Demand flexibility Electricity networks Innovations to enhance grid reliability and flexibiliy Energy Storage Interactions with other energy networks Electricity generation Generation flexibility (RES and thermal) Sources of flexibility

Flexibility is addressed in several functional objectives Distribution Transmission  C1: Integration of Smart Customers Flexibility from Demand response Energy efficiency in buildings C2: Integration of DER and New Uses RES Storage Transport (Evs) Interactions with other energy networks Thermal power generation  C3: Network Operations  Grid  C4: Network Planning and Asset Management Asset management  C1: Modernization of the Network  C2: Security and System Stability  C3: Power System Flexibility from Generation, Storage, Demand and Network Flexibility from Storage Demand response RES with forecasting tools Interactions with other energy networks Thermal power generation C4: Economic & Efficient Power System C5: ICT and Digitalization of Power System

Outline The ETIP-SNET 2017-2026 R&I roadmap The path towards the updated roadmap and next IPs The coming 17-19 implementation plan Contribution expected from the workshop participants

ETIP SNET process hierarchy EC consultation process EC work programme ETIP SNET IPs 3-year R&I needs (2017-2019) (2019-2021-2023) ETIP SNET 10-year R&I needs Roadmap 2017-2026 Roadmap 2020-2029 ETIP-SNET energy system vision + scenarios (2030 -2050) Member States ETIP SNET experts (WGs) Public consultation Regional workhops Lessons learnt Needs for further specific R&I activities Implementation plans for the innovations Barriers to innovation deployment Monitoring of projects assess the coverage of the R&I activities by national and European projects ETIP SNET experts (WGs)

Proposal to structure the next IPs and the next roadmap electricity/heat (e.g heat pumps) and electricity/gas (e.g. power-to-gas) Flexible generation (large-scale) Flexible generation (distributed) Consumers connected at transmission or distribution level Power Transmission Networks Power Distribution Networks Other energy networks (gas, heat) Distributed storage Large-scale storage

Proposal to structure the next IPs and the next roadmap Market layer Proposal to structure the next IPs and the next roadmap Communication layer Financial flows Data flows Cyber-physical layer (software embedded in hardware components of the energy system, IT network managed by system operators) Hardware layer

Outline The ETIP-SNET 2017-2026 R&I roadmap The path towards the updated roadmap and next IPs The coming 17-19 implementation plan Contribution expected from the workshop participants

Structure of the initial draft IP Structure of the IP 17-19   Transmission Distribution Storage, sector interfaces Flexible generation Digitalisation Structure of the initial draft IP New structure of the IP: highlight the synergies and interfaces within the energy system High-RES and empowered end-user energy system: governance and market design  3 topics identification of synergies between topics Digitalisation of the energy system  6 topics Integrated grid with improved interfaces between energy system components (such as gas and heat) 11 topics Improved components of the energy system: electricity networks (transmission & distribution), generation units (thermal, variable renewable, hydro, etc.) and storage   7 2 7 topics 1 56 topics 39 topics

Structure of the IP 17-19 New structure of the IP: highlight the synergies and interfaces within the energy system Improved components of the energy system: electricity networks (transmission & distribution), generation units (thermal, variable renewable, hydro, etc.) and storage   Digitalisation of the energy system High-RES and empowered end-user energy system: governance and market design Integrated grid with improved interfaces between energy system components (such as gas and heat) 39 topics Governance and market design   Digitalisation   Transmission   Distribution   Storage, sector interfaces   Flexible generation  

The coming IP 17-19 32 20 13 14 16 15 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 39 28 33 34 30 31 36 37 38 35 27 18 29 10 11 12 Market design for trading of heterogeneous flexibility products: develop a flex market concept that allows the trading of ‘heterogeneous’ flexibility products (coupling electricity, heat and gas markets, both at the wholesale and retail level), taking into account the specific capabilities of each resource; 2 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 20 24 25 26 28 27 29 6 9 Cybersecurity of critical energy infrastructures: assess in depth cybersecurity issues and propose solutions so as to maintain the system robust against possible cyber threats 7 Design and demonstration of grid digitalization: specify and demonstrate for the future energy system the digital technologies ensuring system reliability.* * Includes “ intelligent demand and response assets appliances” 9

The coming IP 17-19 10 Coupling of electricity and thermal sectors: developing methodologies and tools to quantify and test the technical and cost performances of the coupling while addressing governance and market issues. 32 20 13 14 16 15 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 39 28 33 34 30 31 36 37 38 35 27 18 29 10 11 12 Multiservice storage applications: demonstration of bulk storage integration options in the transmission system aimed to valorise the multi (ancillary) services offered by these technologies. 15 Developing the next generation of flexible thermal power plants: to achieve a robust, sustainable, flexible and efficient TPG fleet, able to meet the future (electricity) system needs at an affordable cost. 33 Improved flexibility and service capabilities of RES to provide the necessary ancillary services in scenarios with very large penetration of renewables: design RES generators able to ensure all needed ancillary services for system reliability when reaching 100% RES penetration; 35

Outline The ETIP-SNET 2017-2026 R&I roadmap The path towards the updated roadmap and next IPs The coming 17-19 implementation plan Contribution expected from the workshop participants

Contribution expected from the workshop participants To foster networking and exchange of positive and negative experiences between projects at EU and national/regional levels. To help the ETIP SNET detect national projects with strong EU added value and feed the monitoring process to appraise the coverage of the existing knowledge. To help the ETIP SNET identify the need for further specific R&I activities to be specified in the updated roadmap and next IPs. To help the ETIP SNET identify barriers to innovation deployment. To inform the ETIP SNET about good practices gained in pilots and demonstration activities (monitoring process). To inform the ETIP SNET about the implementation plans for the innovations so as to support knowledge transfer to all stakeholders.

Thank you for your attention More information: epeirano@technofi.eu etip-snet.eu info@etip-snet.eu @etipsnet linkedin.com/groups/8208338