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Creating Flexibility in the
Energy System
Killian WalshAsset Development Manager, Bord Gáis Energy
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What does flexibility mean to you ?Energy customer
• Facilitation of renewables • Reaching 75% Non Synchronous generation• Alternatives to network upgrades
System operator• Resilience• Energy Efficiency • Reduction of energy costs• Access to traded markets
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Energy is evolving in response to this global transformation
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Our energy flexibility landscape
Connection and supply
Wholesale marketse.g. energy trading markets
Energy insight
Vehicle to Grid
Power generation
Demand Side Response
CHP
Energy efficiencye.g. solar panels, LED lighting, heating, ventilation andair-conditioning
Battery storage
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Demand Side Response
Optimise across full range of energy consuming & power generation assets
Environmental systemsE.g. industrial heating, air conditioning units, air handling units and building management systems
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On-site generationE.g. Combined Heat and Power units (CHP), solar PV
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Industry assetsE.g. Pumps, compressors, production lines and waste/clean water process
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Operational assetsE.g. Refrigeration units, chillers, bitumen tanks, water boilers
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Energy resilienceE.g. Batteries, standby or back up generation and diesel generators
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Route to market is managed through an Energy Management Platform
Insights Optimisation Solutions
Energy Insights with Panoramic PowerGranular Sub Metering and monitoring of main power lines and large
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Granular monitoring of individual circuits
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3rd Party Metering /
Utility Meter
Device-levelenergy insights
Flexible generation
Energystorage
Flexible demand
CHP
FlexPond
Energy Management Platform
Charging
EV
Additional Services
Generation, flexible demand, storage, frequency controls,
reserve, capacity
FlexTreoDay ahead, imbalance /
transmission cost forecasting and site automation
Neas DirectRoute to market for export power, wholesale market
exposure for import power
E-PowerOn-site generation
asset management and market integration
Wholesale marketsUK and European energy
markets access
Supply contractEnergy solutions and services for
industrial and commercial
Integrated access and supply solutions
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Optimisation with in built market & commercial logic
Ancillary Services
Asset available for Energy
Run Strategy
Customer can enter a breakdown directly into run strategy
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Energy Storage is attracting a lot of attention
Greentech Media, 21/11/17
Washington Examiner, 16/01/18
Electrek, 11/01/18The Guardian, 24/07/17 The Guardian, 09/10/17
BBC News, 01/12/17
Utility Dive, 09/01/18Energy Storage News, 05/01/18Energy Storage News, 11/01/18
Energy Storage News, 16/01/18
Energy Storage News, 15/01/18
Energy Storage News, 15/01/18
Energy Storage News, 15/01/18
Greentech Media, 19/01/18
Greentech Media, 18/01/18
Greentech Media, 15/01/18
Utility Dive, 17/01/18
Global Storage Forecasts– IHS: 40GW by 2022 www.metering.com/news/energy-storage-systems-market-navigant-research/ energystorage.org/energy-storage/facts-figures
– BNEF: 125GW/305GWh by 2030 https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-storage-market-double-six-times-2030/– Navigant: 50GW by 2026 www.metering.com/news/energy-storage-systems-market-navigant-research/
By 2030 energy storage forecasted to grow to up to c. 300 GWH
https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-storage-market-double-six-times-2030/
GWh Other
350 • South Korea
300 • Australia
250 • U.K.
200 Germany
150 • India
100 • Japan
• China 50
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Lithium ion (electrochemical)Electronics, EVs, best for short-duration applications
Lead acid (electrochemical)Fossil fuelled cars &uninterruptible power supplies
FlywheelsPower-led cases (i.e. frequency regulation)
Redox flow (electrochemical)Good for energy-led cases (i.e. renewables support)
Pumped HydroMost established technology, c. 150GW installed globally
Ice Energy StorageSimilar technology to water/space heaters
How Batteries drive flexibility
Reference: “The Economics of Battery Energy Storage” –Rocky Mountain Institute
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Increased PVSelf
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Electric Vehicles to Grid
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Vehicle type and range by miles available through 2020
Reference: Bloomberg New Energy Finance
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The problem is well understood For example by 2040 in the UK
So is the solution
Without V2X /Smart Charging
With V2X /Smart Charging
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk Source: Resourcefully
Current electricity usage at peak times
61.GW per year
Extra energy needed to power electric
cars by 2040
30GW
To produce the extra 30GW per year we would need to build either an extra •••
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10,000 New wind turbines
9.6 Hinkley nuclear power stations
FLATTENED CURVE OF
CHARGE ON DAYTIME
EXTRA DEMAND
ENERGY RELEASE ON EVENING
One size does not fit allCommercial Customers SC or V2B & V2G
Domestic Customers SC or V2H & V2G
Connected BusinessesReducing business fleet costs and CO2Reducing building energy costs and creating new revenue
Smart CommuteProvide back up power and free charging for employee EV’s
Connected HomeReducing home energy costs
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The future is flexible but it is going to take work
F exible Working For ALL
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BordGais Energy
The Cornwall Local Energy Market
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The issue 1) In Cornwall, The growth in solar and wind … 2) Has led to grid constraints and connection issues …
3) Build a local energy system 4) Trial a local energy market
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