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Back to the Future? A Smart Energy Community

Claremorris, Sept 2014. Back to the Future? A Smart Energy Community. Energy 1.0. Energy 1.0. Plant. Control. Market. Regional distribution systems. City/Municipal distribution systems. Energy producers. Net energy consumers. electricity. gas. heat. Energy 2.0 = Smart Grid 1.0.

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Back to the Future? A Smart Energy Community

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  1. Claremorris, Sept 2014 Back to the Future? A Smart Energy Community

  2. Energy 1.0

  3. Energy 1.0 Plant Control Market Regional distribution systems City/Municipal distribution systems Energy producers Net energy consumers electricity gas heat

  4. Energy 2.0 = Smart Grid 1.0

  5. Smart Grid 1.0

  6. Energy 3.0 = Smart Grid 2.0 Improved Data Analytics will accelerate Efficiencies and new Business Models

  7. Smart Grid 2.0 Stakeholder Contributions to Flexibility Large generation System Operator (B.M.) Imbalance settlement Energy exchanges Energy suppliers Aggregators Plant Control Market Large generation Market to encourage flexibility Transmission owners Flexible networks Distribution network operators Tariffs to encourage flexibility Small generation Energy consumers Flexible generation Flexible demand

  8. Smart Grid 2.0 Stakeholder Contributions to Flexibility Plant Control Market Large generation Transmission owners System Operator (B.M.) Imbalance settlement Energy exchanges Distribution network operators Energy retailers Small generation Energy consumers Aggregators Dynamic ratings Power flow control Network control VPP Energy storage Monitoring & data Demand response Flexible tariffs

  9. Smart Grid 2.0Stakeholder Contributions to Flexibility Plant Control Market Large generation Transmission system Balancing Mechanism Imbalance settlement Energy exchanges Regional distribution systems Energy retailers City/Municipal/ Community distribution systems Energy producers Net energy consumers µGrid Focus electricity gas heat

  10. Innovation for Communities may not be far away = Bornholm, Denmark http://www.eu-ecogrid.net/

  11. Smarter Energy – Innovation in progress

  12. Thank You Aiden Cawley Energy Management Business Siemens Mobile: +353 86 0472582 E-mail: aiden.cawley@siemens.com • Social media links

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