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Smart Grid Status in Finland I.Country/Economy Smart Grid Status 1.High priority technical needs for smart grid development and/or deployment Research and Development program: 1 ISGAN APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop SG architecture and distr. infrastr. Intelligent mgmt and operation Active resources Mkt integration and new bus. models

SGEM in a nutshell 2 ISGAN APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop

Outline I.Country/Economy Smart Grid Status 1.High priority technical needs for smart grid development and/or deployment II.Potential Smart Grid test bed facilities 1.Capabilities of the facility 2.Research and technology focus areas of facility 3.Anticipated values and results APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop 3 ISGAN

Finnish Smart Grids Evolution 4 ISGAN APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop Smart Grid 2.0 Overall Drivers  Minimizing CO 2 emissions  Energy Efficiency  Grid Reliability  Activated role of small customers Phase 5 Next generation of management systems Phase 5 Next generation of management systems 2011 Smart Grid 1.0 Phase 1 Change Drivers in Business New active resources Enabling technologies Phase 1 Change Drivers in Business New active resources Enabling technologies Phase 2 New Grid Architecture New Grid solutions Demonstrations Phase 2 New Grid Architecture New Grid solutions Demonstrations Phase 3 New Energy Markets on SG Smart Customer Interfaces Safe operation of SG Phase 3 New Energy Markets on SG Smart Customer Interfaces Safe operation of SG Phase 4 New ICT & Automation New ways of planning grids New Business Opportunities Phase 4 New ICT & Automation New ways of planning grids New Business Opportunities

Interactive customer – an active resource Efficient operation of energy system Energy efficiency of end use Market participation; loads, DG, storages Quality of supply; voltage, uninterrupted use of E Vision Easy and secure operation Research topics Behaviour of interactive customer; 2012,2020, needs, hopes, requirements - use of energy in 2020, classification of customers - classification of loads - use cases Behaviour of interactive customer; 2012,2020, needs, hopes, requirements - use of energy in 2020, classification of customers - classification of loads - use cases Potential for demand response - classification of customers - classification of loads - incentives and barriers for different market players Potential for demand response - classification of customers - classification of loads - incentives and barriers for different market players Estimation of loads, generation and storages -Methods, algorithms and systems Estimation of loads, generation and storages -Methods, algorithms and systems Smart local control of loads, generation and storages -technology, methods and algorithms Smart local control of loads, generation and storages -technology, methods and algorithms Concept of interactive two- way customer gateway -‘power line’, home automation, user interface, ICT systems - technology, functions, I/O - requirements, concept, proof of concept, pilots Concept of interactive two- way customer gateway -‘power line’, home automation, user interface, ICT systems - technology, functions, I/O - requirements, concept, proof of concept, pilots Management of interactive customer gateways -‘power line’, home automation, user interface, ICT architecture and interfaces - optimal operation of energy system Management of interactive customer gateways -‘power line’, home automation, user interface, ICT architecture and interfaces - optimal operation of energy system Impacts of interactive customers and customer gateway for market players and energy system Business potential and models for different market players - value chain, new market roles - new services, new players - how to share the risks Business potential and models for different market players - value chain, new market roles - new services, new players - how to share the risks Data security Customer trust and privacy Legislation and standardisation Smart Grid Needs for Development APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop

6 Electricity Solutions and Distribution / Oleg Gulich Smart Grid Evolution

Potential Smart Grid Test Bed Facilities 1.Capabilities of the facility 2.Research and technology focus areas of facility 3.Anticipated values and results 7 ISGAN APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop

Fault tolerant power grids Self-healing concept by a high level of grid automation Island mode operation of the distribution grid and distributed energy storages New end customer services New services for eMobility New market based energy services VPP concepts including solar, wind and demand response Energy storages Elements of a carbon neutral power system Distributed renewable generation and market based demand response eMobility Energy efficient buildings and energy systems of the buildings adapting to the needs of the inhabitants Implementation Concepting Planning ISGAN Fish Port District in Helsinki (Kalasatama) APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop

Real life demonstrations 9 Applications of next generation Smart Metering for energy management and end user services M2M multi technology communication Smart urban living Applicability of telecom management for active resources Using AMR data in management and customer communication Intended islanding APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop

Questions? APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop Oleg Gulich Research Manager, Smart Grids and Energy Market (SGEM) Program Energy Solutions and Distribution, Fortum Mobile: