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1 European Commission DG INFSO ICT for Sustainable Growth Rogelio SEGOVIA rogelio.segovia@ec.europa.eu rogelio.segovia@ec.europa.eu CEER workshop on CEER Advice on the take-off of a demand response electricity market with smart meters

2 2 The vision of the Smart Grid ©MeRegio project http://www.e-energy.de/

3 3 Demand Response a solution to the problem of matching demand and production the utilities point of view ©Mirabel project www.miracle-project.eu

4 4 The role of tariff signals The role of tariff signals A market tool for demand response A smart system to manage DR ©Mirabel project ©BeyWatch project www.beywatch.eu

5 5 But not only a grid problem Contribution to the 20-20-20 Source: Building Energy Data Book, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Planning, Budget and Analysis, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Electricity consumption in France (source SOeS) Energy savings at buildings is a priority on its own User awareness and participation is the key Energy savings at buildings is a priority on its own User awareness and participation is the key

6 6 A smart system to manage DR Energy profile Inhabitants needs Weather conditions A system empowering the users to take decisions A user friendly support for efficient energy management A system empowering the users to take decisions A user friendly support for efficient energy management ©E3SoHo project www.e3soho.eu ©BeAware project www.energyawareness.eu Energy management of a building Is not only about energy and prices People are living in it

7 7 BEMS Building Energy Management Systems the technologies BEMS include a model of the building, simulation software, optimization algorithms, user interfaces, etc Nevertheless, produced by millions, can be very cheap ©BeyWatch ©BeyWatch www.beywatch.euwww.beywatch.eu ©IntUBE ©IntUBE www.intube.eu www.intube.eu ©Dehems ©Dehems www.dehems.euwww.dehems.eu ©BeAware ©BeAware www.energyawareness.euwww.energyawareness.eu A smart system to manage DR

8 8 BEMS the networking BEMS Building Energy Management Systems A smart system to manage DR ©TIBUCON ©TIBUCON tibucon.eutibucon.eu

9 9 MDM head end The (smart) meter Communication Module Any standard protocols sensor display Signal processor CPU Memory Measurement Time stamp [COSEM] Encryption Meter ID Power line AMI switch

10 10 The meter as seen by DKE

11 11 (smart) LEGAL meter sealed certified Every new version of non-legally relevant software would need to pass WELMEC7, Extension 7, test on software separation for customer protection reasons. Is it a competitive platform for Home IT services business? It is not just another gadget It is the legal reference for billing It passes conformance tests It is mostly outside the dwelling

12 12 Functionalities Essential functionalities: Directive 2004/22/EC on Measuring Instruments (MID) Standardization: M441 open architecture for utility meters involving communication protocols enabling interoperability Minimum additional (regulatory): 2008 EURELECTRICs Position Paper: Building a European Smart Metering Framework suitable for all Retail Electricity Customers 2009 GEODE (Groupement Européen des entreprises et Organismes de Distribution d Energie) 2009 ERGEG Public Consultation Paper on Draft Guidelines of Good Practice on Regulatory Aspects of Smart Metering for Electricity and Gas 2009 Mobilising Information and Communication Technologies to facilitate the transition to an energy-efficient, low-carbon economy", European Commission Communication - COM(2009) 111Mobilising Information and Communication Technologies to facilitate the transition to an energy-efficient, low-carbon economy" "Mobilising Information and Communication Technologies to facilitate the transition to an energy-efficient, low-carbon economy", European Commission Communication - COM(2009) 111 - Brussels, 12.3.2009, and"Mobilising Information and Communication Technologies to facilitate the transition to an energy-efficient, low-carbon economy" 2010 Digital Agenda, Action 73: Member States to agree common additional functionalities for smart meters2010 Digital Agenda 2010 FR, SENAT, RAPPORT D´INFORMATION FAIT au nom de la commission de l'économie, du développement durable et de l'aménagement du territoire sur le compteur électrique évolué 2010 NL, Proposal for Regulation of ………, laying down rules for remote- readable metering devices and fee schedules for electricity and gas (Remote-readable metering devices and fee schedules (Electricity and Gas) Regulation) 2010 DK Order on end consumption electricity metering Building Management: separated standardisation of different services with different stakeholders Telephone companies Cable companies

13 13 The role of the meter at the early stages of DR www meter Price signals Reading of consumption Appliance meter User takes decisions User takes action Home Display ©Dehems ©Dehems www.dehems.euwww.dehems.eu ©3-E Houses ©3-E Houses www.3ehouses.euwww.3ehouses.eu ©e3Soho ©e3Soho www.e3soho.euwww.e3soho.eu ©eSHESH ©eSHESH www.esesh.euwww.esesh.eu ©SaveEnergy ©SaveEnergy www.ict4saveenergy.euwww.ict4saveenergy.eu

14 14 DGINFSO pilots Pilots (CIP program) Social houses (thousands) Real living conditions (2 years) Savings metrics and methodology Bottom up approach (projects) International metrics standards ee Standardize metrics of ee to facilitate legislative measures

15 15 Pilots goals -15% Consumption +20% Renewable Avoid peaks Spread shoulders + 15% peak load saving saving + 20% reduction of CO2 emissions +15% consumer energy saving Real-life testing and validated functional specifications, involving a statistically significant number of users and ethical and privacy safeguards 20 M grants ©SaveEnergy www.ict4saveenergy.eu

16 16 Available solutions in the market ©BeyWatch www.beywatch.eu

17 17 DGINFSO Research Projects on BEMS AIM AIM: A novel architecture for modelling, virtualising and managing the energy consumption of household appliances www.ict-aim.eu www.ict-aim.eu Be Aware Be Aware: Boosting Energy Awareness www.energyawareness.eu www.energyawareness.eu BeyWatch BeyWatch: Building EnergY WATCHer www.beywatch.eu www.beywatch.eu DEHEMS DEHEMS: Digital Environment Home Energy Management System www.dehems.eu www.dehems.eu E4U E4U: Electronics Enabling Efficient Energy Usage www.e4efficiency.eu www.e4efficiency.eu ENERGY WARDEN ENERGY WARDEN: Design and real time energy sourcing decisions in buildings www.energywarden.net www.energywarden.net ENERsip ENERsip: ENERgy Saving Information Platform for Generation and Consumption Networks www.enersip-project.eu www.enersip-project.eu EnPROVE EnPROVE: Energy consumption prediction with building usage measurements for software- based decision support enprove.eu enprove.eu FIEMSER FIEMSER: Friendly Intelligent Energy Management System for Existing Residential Buildings www.fiemser.eu www.fiemser.eu IntUBE IntUBE: Intelligent Use of Buildings' Energy Information www.intube.eu www.intube.eu PEBBLE PEBBLE: Positive-Energy Buildings through better control decisions ………etc 44 M grants on BEMS (+ 28 M grants on smart grid) http:// ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sustainable_growth/funding/prj_buidings/index_en.htm http:// ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sustainable_growth/funding/prj_buidings/index_en.htm

18 18 Our aims for Building Energy Efficiency strong, free, market A strong, free, market of cheap, intelligent and user friendly BEMS (and BIM) products and services Covering the full lifecycle of buildings, from design, construction, to operation and refurbishing all stakeholders Participation of all stakeholders: building industry, IT industry, device manufacturers, white goods, home appliances, utilities, telcos, metering industries, etc The Green Digital Charter (already signed by 25 cities) The Green Digital Charter Advisory Group on ICT Infrastructure for energy-efficient buildings and neighbourhoods for carbon-neutral cities Advisory Group on ICT Infrastructure for energy-efficient buildings and neighbourhoods for carbon-neutral cities Workshop on Smart sustainable cities and regions' Smart sustainable cities and regions' Public Private Partnership "Energy-efficient Buildings" (EeB) initiative for the construction sector (1 billion for R&D);Energy-efficient Buildings European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) http://www.ectp.org/ http://www.ectp.org/ Energy Efficient Buildings Association (E2BA) http://www.e2b-ei.eu/ http://www.e2b-ei.eu/ European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) http://www.ectp.org/ http://www.ectp.org/ Energy Efficient Buildings Association (E2BA) http://www.e2b-ei.eu/ http://www.e2b-ei.eu/

19 19 Two ideas to retain Grid balancing Energy savings (or +) User comfort DR is not only about Grid balancing Energy sector Building sector ICT Sector Public sector The energy industry cannot solve it alone Thank you for your attention


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