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Energinet.dk is the Danish TSO for the electricity and natural gas grids System responsibilities

Danish TSO Research and Demonstration Activities towards a Future Smart grid EcoGrid Energinet.dk, PMFU section Programme Coordinator, Lise Nielson lni@energinet.dk Project Coordinator, Jeanette Møller Jørgensen jmj@energinet.dk.

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Energinet.dk is the Danish TSO for the electricity and natural gas grids System responsibilities

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  1. Danish TSO Research and Demonstration Activities towards a Future Smart gridEcoGridEnerginet.dk, PMFU sectionProgramme Coordinator, Lise Nielsonlni@energinet.dkProject Coordinator, Jeanette Møller Jørgensen jmj@energinet.dk LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  2. Energinet.dk is the Danish TSO for the electricity and natural gas gridsSystem responsibilities Market Security of supply Transmission system Environment Economics of the society LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  3. Dual focus in the PMFU-section: Environment and R&D • PSO R&D in environmentally friendly power production technologies is ForskEL • Environmentisregistration of the effects on the environment from the heat and power generation • Internal coordination of Energinet.dk’s in-house R&D is ForskIN • Research related to the gas transmission grid is ForskNG ForskIN ForskEL Miljø ForskNG LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  4. TWh Consumption 500 Border between hydropower and thermal power dominated systems 400 300 200 100 Nordic DK Germany WIND Denmark – a small part of a large electricity market Large market and system benefits from strong connections to neighbouring areas! LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  5. Development from the 1980s Primary Production Capacity Local Production Capacity Primary production plants Local plants Wind turbines LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  6. Generation Capacity in the Distribution Network in Western Denmark as of January 1, 2006 International 400 kV (Energinet.dk) 4 primary power stations (1,494 MW) International 5 primary power stations (1,908 MW) 80 wind turbines (160 MW) 150 kV (transmission) International 15 local plants (634 MW) (20 generators) 24 wind turbines (18 MW) 60 kV (distribution) 10-20 kV 538 local plants (1,080 MW) (697 generators) 3,984 wind turbines (2,215 MW) 1,600 PV units (3 MW) Low voltage LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  7. Slogan time.. • Unbundle the electricity sector • Unravel the grid • Unleash the renewable energy LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  8. A Smart Grid must develop from these principles: • Strong grid connections to allow for increased flow of electric power and energy from production to consumption, also across national borders • System services made deliverable from all grid connected generation capacity to secure system robustness • Establishing of a comprehensive communications architecture, to allow for regulation and monitoring of all generation and consumption • Smart utilisation of renewable energy. Especially solar, wind, waves and other fluctuating production must be regulated directly as well as indirectly via forecasts and planning • Intelligent regulation and increase of power consumption. Develop a realistic expectation of customer driven demand response and find the regional optimum for substitution of fossil generation capacity • Evolution of market products to support the smart grid development LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  9. What is a smart grid? • A smart grid can handle • embedded generation • high penetration of renewable energy (>50%) • customer driven demand response • It offers very high security of supply, with fully transparent energy prices • Smart grids tie the knot between electricity market economy and widely distributed ownership of generation infrastructure by mobilising demand response LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  10. Energinet.dk Annual System plan, data platform, and other activities will provide information to and from EcoGrid.dk Project leader = Kjeld Nørregaard, Danish Technological Institute Phase 1 PSO project Phase 2 ForskIN Phase 3 ForskIN+EU PSO apply ? ? Start phase Writing 20.11.2006 1.1.2007 1.4.2007 1.5.2007 1.6.2008 1.8.2008 end 2011 ? ? Danish participation: 1 TSO, 1 University, 1-2 Industry partners Cooperation EU SmartGrid project with European partnership participation Case testing in Denmark EU application Now, until 2009 1.1.2010 end 2012 Coordinator = Lise Nielson, Energinet.dk LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  11. Danish experience combined with international expertise Denmark shows the way: From national to European focus Danish laboratory for full scale demonstration applicable to major part of Europe Bornholm as an example LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  12. The Energy forecast project “The Energy forecast” with the spot market prices for the following day airs every evening right after the weather forecast on TV2-news at 19:30. It is then possible for families to rake the prices into account, to postpone a load of laundry until the night or turning off the floor heater a few hours when the price is high. LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

  13. New address January 1st 2008Tonne Kjærsvej 65, Erritsø, DK-7000 Fredericia LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly

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