e-balance
Balancing energy production and consumption in energy efficient neighbourhoods
Start date: 01.10.2013
Duration: 42 months
Coordinator: IHP (Innovation for High Performance Microelectronics)
Budget: 5.18 M€
Details
Energy efficiency becomes crucial for rational consumption of the available resources and reduction of the CO2 production. But the reduction of energy consumption as the only remedy is only a partial solution. Similarly, applying more environment-neutral or renewable energy sources without smart management systems may even cause failures in the energy grid or at least cause the energy to be wasted. Introducing intelligent solutions that combine the control of energy production and consumption helps to achieve the best efficiency.
However a successful application of such solutions faces problems due to human factors. The problem space is multidimensional, but can be abstracted as a combination of social, economic and technical aspects. The e-balance project will investigate their interdependencies and propose a solution that satisfies the defined requirements.
The social, economic and technical aspects will be investigated in order to achieve a mature and holistic solution. The social aspects include: Socio-technical development (user requirements and concerns), different levels of user participation (involvement) and means to increase it, and barriers to conduct an effective solution. From the economic perspective, the following aspects will be considered: Development of new business opportunities, economic means to increase involvement, and legislation reinforcements and corrective measures. The technical solution will provide the following features respecting the socio-economic aspects: Support for all kinds of energy source and storage, scalable, fine grained and decentralized energy balancing and demand prediction, security and privacy mechanisms, flexible accounting, and increased reliability. The technical solution will be based on available state of the art results and will combine them according to the socio-economical requirements with necessary adaptation.
The proposed energy management platform will be evaluated in realistic scenarios using real world set-ups in Alliander microgrid in Bronsbergen and EDP Smart Grid in Portugal, as well as in emulation. In order to stimulate the exploitation of the results we will provide a guide book and tools for parties interested in using our solution, to help them to estimate the improvements they can achieve for a given deployment as well as the costs they can expect.
List of achievements
Reporting, results and news about the project available on CORDIS.
Contact
Contact person: Peter Langendörfer
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Tel:
email: langendoerfer@ihp-microelectronics.com
Status
Finished