Road2CPS Smart Energy Platforms Alexander von Jagwitz B.A.U.M. Consult 2015-10-07.

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Road2CPS Smart Energy Platforms Alexander von Jagwitz B.A.U.M. Consult

B.A.U.M. Consult Our Business: Smart Energy Research, Innovation and Communication

the times they are a-changin'….

ONE ENERGY FLOW, ONE INFORMATION FLOW TODAY ENERGY RESOURCES CENTERED EXPECTED DISTRIBUTED AND PARTICIPATIVE MARKET Source: NIST Smart Grid Framework 1.0 Sept 2009 Distributed generation and consumption More focus on customer concerns; quality, security of supply New market participants, pro-sumers, aggregators, mobility service operators, etc New management models; transparency and non discriminatory access. New products and services. BI-DIRECTIONAL ENERGY FLOW, “N” INFORMATION FLOWS Integration of Distributed Renewables

The Energy Grid (r)evolution 5

Old world: generation follows consumption Last [kW] Flexibilty Service sector Industry Households Energy Generation

Last [kW] New world: consumption follows generation Flexibilty Service sector Industry Households Energy Generation

Flexibility is the new product It is not only about how much energy I consume but WHEN I consume it!

Energy Smart Energy ICT Benefits of using Internet Technology:  lower costs for application development  easy access for new partners  scalability of applications  shorter time to market Internet of things Internet of things offers services for:  (volatile) distributed energy producers  (flexible) consumers and prosumers  electric vehicles (storage) Smart Energy

New Services for customers Biz App least cost supply live at home for longer energy shopping anywhere energy peer-to-peer community storage regional payback system power flat rate targeted product marketing Biz App

? Renewable (distributed) Energy Sources Flexible Consumers ? New Service Providers UTILITY New Service Providers Platform Provider Flexible Consumers Renewable (distributed) Energy Sources services flexibility energy, flexibility services energy services Incubation, share holding services New Utility Ecosystems  Enabling innovation based on internet interfaces in the energy sector

Service-based Utility 4.0 A new model of utility is emerging This new model of utility has to be closer to customers We need to integrate data and components for “smart processing” Such a vision is line with “Internet of Things” Utilities are looking for a concept of “platform” to focus on what they better understand: Energy

Commercial platforms based on use cases  Trading energy and flexibility (demand side and distributed generation management)  Smart Homes  Energy data analytics

It is all about open interfaces …

FINESCE Platform: vision FI E.ON

Good practice: utility (E.ON)

Security requirements Definition of critical infrastructure/smart market applications is required Basic energy supply/ energy grids must work without ICT Decentralised systems are preferred High system resilience is required by fast recovery of attacked systes

Results E-world booth survey Survey participants72 Utilities38% Service Providers for Utilities25% Consulting & Research23% Management32% Technical Experts47% Sales & Marketing18% Are you interested in the concept of a European ICT platform for Smart Energy?

Smart Energy Platform hosted by FEN

Thank you for your attention ! Alexander von Jagwitz B.A.U.M. Consult