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DNV GL © 2014 Groningen, The Netherlands PowerMatching City

DNV GL © (In home optimization) 2. (reduce peak loads) 3. Energy4sale (Virtual Power Plant) 4. Power4Climate (Valorisation and Imbalance Reduction) 1. (In home optimization) 2. (reduce peak loads) 3. Energy4sale (Virtual Power Plant) 4. Power4Climate (Valorisation and Imbalance Reduction) Balancing all stakeholders’ needs Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 How can a smarter grid be realised in practise? Goal of PowerMatching City 2 is to investigate the added value of smart for: – Network operator: capacity management – End user: engagement and empowerment – Energy supplier: new energy services & processes By: – Real-time balancing of supply and demand – New energy services & market models – Local sustainable energy production – Validating cost benefit models PowerMatching City demonstrates a smart solution to the energy transition’s challenges. Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 A total smart energy solution Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 What does the PowerMatcher do? Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 New Energy services Together pleasantly sustainableSmart cost savings  Maximum use of generated energy in the community  Drivers: sustainable, independent, and comfort  Always benefit from the lowest price offering  Drivers: costs, and comfort Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 Supported with an energy monitor Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 Combination of PV with hybrid heatpumps Sunday 19 november 2014

DNV GL © 2014 SAFER, SMARTER, GREENER Thank you for your attention Albert van den Noort Sunday 19 november 2014