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Research andInnovation
Patrick Van HoveDG Research & Innovation
SET Plan Grids Initiative (EEGI)Coordinating EU Grids R&D
Coordinated R&D for electricity gridsEUSEW, Brussels, 18 June 2015
Research andInnovation
The EU Strategic Energy Technologies Plan
2008-2015
Technology action supporting European energy policy Accelerate technology development, technology transfer & uptake
Reference for coordinated European and national technology innovation
Enhance European competitiveness in low-carbon technologies
2020 perspective: European Industrial Initiatives public-private partnerships for short to medium term
European Electricity Grids Initiative EEGI
beyond 2020: European Energy Research Alliance joint programming for medium to long term
EERA Joint Programme Smart Grids - ELECTRA
SET Plan Integrated Roadmap 2014 Holistic view of energy system
Integrate consumers, demand-side actions
Research andInnovation
The European Electricity Grids Initiative
Main drivers:
Integrating up to 35% of Renewable electricity by 2020, more later on
Integrating national networks and markets into a pan-European network
Engaging active customers in energy efficiency and markets
NEW – Integrating storage services at all levels
Challenges from renewable electricity
Variability of renewables – need flexibility from generation, active demand, interconnections, storage
Generation far from consumption – need more grid capacity
From 100's to millions of supply points – need active distribution, automation
Coordination across EU and national projects
ERA-NET joint calls
Research andInnovation
EEGI: Coordinating Grids R&D in Europe
Developing a shared RD&D agenda
EEGI roadmap and Implementation plan–ENTSO-E, EDSO, ETP, EASE (NEW)
Inspiration for calls and proposals
Mapping the progress of running projects
Detailed analysis of running projects, gap analysis
Key Performance Indicators
Running knowledge sharing actions
Knowledge sharing workshops
Gridinnovation-on-line.eu on-line knowledge base
Families of Projects – linking MS and EU projects
Conferences – Innogrid2020+
Interoperability – use of standards
400+ grid projects in the UE:
Majority of projects and financing at Member State level
Research andInnovation
EU FP7 projects completing end 2015
Transmission: EHIGHWAY-2050: Modular planning of pan-European grids
with a 2050 perspective
ITESLA, UMBRELLA: Secure pan-European grid operations
Distribution: GRID4EU, ECOGRID-EU: Large DSO Demonstrations
Families of Projects:
IGREENGRID, SINGULAR, SUSTAINABLE: RES integration
DISCERN: Distributed Intelligence
S3C: Smart Customer – Consumer – Citizen
Important strategic results looking for exploitation
Progress in cooperation processes and outcomes
Research andInnovation
“Evolving role of DSO” Projects
DREAM, evolvDSO, IDE4L, INCREASE
Business, system and functional aspects of new DSO roles
Complementary approaches
3-year projects, now at mid-term
Joint activities
Workshop Aachen, 19 March 2015
Wider set of projects: ELECTRA, FINESCE, FLEXICIENCY, EWE
Winter school, Grenoble 14-16 December 2015
Will develop recommendations on regulation, market, policy
CEER presentation
Link with Smart Grids Task Force EG 3:
Research andInnovation
Thank you
http://ec.europa.eu/research/energy/index_en.cfm
http://www.gridplusstorage.eu/
http://www.smartgrids.eu/
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
1With the support of the FP7 Programme
Joint EUSEW workshop: Horizon 2020 work programs / long-term R&D road mapping
GRID+Storage implementation plan 2016-18 and ETP SmartGrids WP 2016-17 topics for the Horizon 2020 work programme 2016-17
Dr Venizelos Efthymiou , ETP SmartGrids
Serge Galant, coordination of GRID+Storage
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
2With the support of the FP7 Programme
EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
Outline
• The R&D road mapping background
• The contribution of the ETP SmartGrids
• The contribution of GRID+STORAGE
• The next steps
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
3With the support of the FP7 Programme
EERA smart grids
S/T
Objectives
TRL for
network
operators
Basic
Principles
Observed
Technology
Concept
Formulated
Experimental
Proof of
Concept
Technology
Validation
in Lab
Tech valid.
in relevant
environment
Demonstration
in relevant
environment
Demonstration
in operational
environment
System
complete
and
qualified
Successful
Mission
operations
Technology
push
Pan
European
Exploitation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Market
pull
EASE/EERA
Smart Grid TP SRA
EEGI roadmap CBA
Basic
Principles
Observed
Technology
Concept
Formulated
Experimental
Proof of
Concept
Technology
Validation
in Lab
Tech valid.
in relevant
environment
Demonstration
in relevant
environment
Demonstration
in operational
environment
System
complete
and
qualified
Successful
Mission
operations
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
TRL for
technology
providers
A collaborative R&I roadmapping process
ETP SmartGrids Work Programme 2016
– 2017 topics for Horizon 2020
Dr Venizelos Efthymiou
www.smartgrids.eu
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Strategic orientations for R&I
roadmap
Translate energy policy objectives into concrete actions
Reflect energy system challenges identified in the SET-Plan
Integrated Roadmap
Active consumer within the energy system;
Increasing energy efficiency across the energy system;
System optimisation;
Secure, cost-effective, clean and competitive supply;
Align with the ETP SG SRA 2035, update the EEGI R&I
roadmap,
Taking into account outcomes/lessons learned from National
and European R&I activities
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Input data to the roadmapping process
Horizon 2020 - Work Programme 2014-2015: Secure, Clean and
Efficient Energy
The ETP SmartGrids Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) 2035
EEGI (European Electricity Grid Initiative) Research and Innovation
Roadmap 2013-2022
EEGI Implementation Plan 2014 – 2016
The Grid+ project: Mapping and Gap analysis
JRC (Joint Research Centre): Published map of smart grid projects
Strategic Energy Technology SET Plan: Towards an integrated
roadmap: Research & Innovation Challenges and Needs of the EU
Energy System
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Members of WGs from allover Europe
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WG1: Top priorities
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Grid Monitoring
Observability/system response
Sensor networks
Power electronics
Bidirectional flow of data for grid
control
Security & Resilience
System automation and self
healing
Smart Transmission planning
methodologies
Tools for pan-European network
planning
Ancillary services and active
demand
Provided through DSO’s or other
market participants
Integration of Electric Vehicles
WG2: Top priorities
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Business Cases for Storage
RD&D for non-mature
technologies
Integration of Storage into Markets
Research on market mechanisms
and associated regulations
Power electronics for the control
of Storage
Necessary improvement in
storage connected power
electronic modules (cost
reduction, new performances, …)
Use of storage across energy
carriers
Studies needed on Power to
Heat, Power to Gas, Power to
H2, …
WG3: Top priorities
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Aggregation of flexibility
Available technologies
Demand side segmentation
Smart metering data
Availability and visualization
Regulation and actors
Energy tariff systems
Relation with the end consumer
Regulation in member states
Sociological aspects of the end
consumer
Attitude towards new
technologies
Flexibility potential
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
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Support to the European Commission (DG Energy) in defining a European R&D roadmap
integrating energy storage into grid research and innovation activities
Grid+Storage partners:
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
12With the support of the FP7 Programme
The EEGI R&I roadmap: a single overarching goal
Four technologylevels covered bySET Plan researchand innovationactivities
An overarching goal for the existing EEGI roadmap
“To allow European electricity networks continuously deliver an
effective flexible capacity to integrate actions of grid users at
affordable costs”
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
13With the support of the FP7 Programme
EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
Storage integration: the main focus of the integrated roadmap… to increase system flexibility
Demand-side management
Flexible conventional generation
Energy storage
Electricity consumptionConsumers and prosumers
Electricity generation Thermal and renewable sources
Electricity networks
=System
Backbone
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Functional integration of storage-
based solutions into the system
Optimal mix, interfaces, experimental
data and simulations to validate end-
to-end functionalities. MRL 7-8,
aim TRL (op): 5-7
Temporal integration of storage-based solutions
R&D activities to shape the life cycle cost of integrated
solutions (reliability, techno-economic performances,
manufacturability).TRL: 6-8
Spatial/ environmental integration of storage-based solutions
Fine-tuning of optimal scale, adjustment to local climates and to
specific areas. Aim TRL 9.
FLEXIBILITY FROM
STORAGE-INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
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EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
The implementation plan 2016-2018
A draftimplementationplan deliveredby ENTSO-E,
EDSO and EASE
A public consultation with
feed back fromplayers including
the ETP Smartgird
A final implementationplan deliveredby ENTSO-E,
EDSO and EASE
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
16With the support of the FP7 Programme
EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
IP 16-18 managed by EDSO
Topics Topics
2016 Smart Metering Data Processing
2017 Network Management Tools (including storage options)
2017 Medium DER Integration (including storage options)
2017 Asset Management
2018 Active Demand
2018 Monitoring and control of LV network
2018 New Approaches for Market Design
2018 Infrastructure to host Electric/Hybrid Vehicles
IP 16-18 managed by EDSO or ENTSO-ETopics
Topic 2016
(EDSO)Ancillary services provided through DSOs and Aggregator Agents
Topic 4-2016
(ENTSO-E)
Demand Side Response: load control mechanisms and ancillary
services at TSO and DSO levels
Topic 2-2017
(ENTSO-E)Improved defence and restoration plan
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
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EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
IP 16-18 managed by ENTSO-E
Topics
Topic 1-2016 Fast storage technologies needed by TSOs
Topic 2-2016 Control System of the future: real time tools for control centres
Topic 3-2016 Monitoring & observation tools for power network infrastructures
Topic 1-2017 Advanced tools for new market models
Topic 3-2017 Market modelling and system adequacy assessment for long-term planning
Concept 1-2018 Data & information management for system operation and asset management
Concept 2-2018 Realisation of ultra-high-voltage lines with partial underground cabling
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
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Topics from EASE integrated into ENTSO-E topics
Year Topics
2016Active demand at TSO level using centralised control (at DSO level) of small scale energy
storage units for cross border exchanges
2016 Role of storage system to optimally integrate RES in short-term markets
2016Technology and market conditions allowing electricity storage units to provide ancillary
services including in cross-border modes
2017Long-term network planning tools involving storage for capacity firming, active demand
and investment deferral
2017 Electricity storage for defense and restoration plans
2017 Market design allowing storage system to join cross-border capacity markets
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
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EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
Topics from EASE managed by EASE with the participation of ENTSO-E
Year Research and innovation topics
Connections with
network operators
Topics
2016Power2X storage involving the carbon intensive industrial
sector (power, combined heat and power, process industries)
ENTSO-E
•Topic 1-2016
•Topic 1-2017
•Topic 3-2017
•Concept 2-2018
•Topic 2-2017
2018System integration of seasonal storage of energy involving
cross-border exchanges
ENTSO-E
•Topic 1-2016
•Topic 1-2017
A service contract funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme
20With the support of the FP7 Programme
EUSEW Meeting 18th June2015
Thank you for your attention!
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FROM LOCAL TRIALS TOWARDS A
EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY
E U S E W, B r u s s e l s , 1 8 J u n e 2 0 1 5
M i c h a e l H ü b n e r, b m v i t
ERA-NET SMART GRIDS PLUS …
• is a network of RDD funding programs- 23 partners from 21 European countries/regions
• will promote applied research, piloting and demonstration in the field of smart grids,
with a focus on (comparative) validation, scaling-up and replication, integrating the
layers “technology”, “marketplace” and “adoption”
• will build on the already existing, national and regional key pilots, demo projects
and facilities as well as the related investments by industry and the public
(>2.500 Mio € ), by facilitating deep knowledge sharing in new transnational RDD projects
and taking the next step in Smart Grids development while building on the existing demos.
• will establish a sustainable cooperation structure between national Smart Grids
programmes, contribute to joint programming in the framework of the SET-Plan,
organise the learning between projects, between programs and from the European
SET-Plan level down to the regional and local level
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ERA-NET SMART GRIDS PLUS
PARTNER COUNTRIES AND REGIONS
ERA-Net SG+ Geographical CoverageJRC Smart Grid Projects Heat Map
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CONTRIBUTE TO JOINT PROGRAMMING
IN EUROPE (SET-PLAN)
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ERA-NET SMART GRIDS PLUS VISION
© 2015 – ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus
TRL
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WHAT ERA-NET SMART GRIDS PLUS
WILL ACHIEVE DURING 2015-2019
• Create 15-20 transnational projects on applied research, piloting and
demonstration in the field of Smart Grids, building on existing demos in a first
joint call in 2015 (~ 40 Mio Euro)
• Create more transnational projects resulting from additional calls, expanding the
first co-funded joint call as well as focusing on specific topics and cross-cutting
issues in 2016-2019 (e. g. storage, specific aspects like security, ICT, etc.)
• Establish an ERA-Net SG+ knowledge community that organises the learning
towards scaling-up and replication by establishing working groups and living
douments on specific crosscutting issues, linking initiatives on the national and
regional level and connecting this community with the European level
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COOPERATION STRUCTURE: LEVEL1: PROGRAMMES & PROJECTS
national / regional Programs
Transnational„Families of Projects“
funded by ERA-Net SG+
National / RegionalPilots and Demosusually represented by partner(s) of original consortium
Additional RDD Partners(Grid Operators, Industry, Research, Entrepreneurs, …)
Joint Calls
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Coordinator
Office
Call Management
COOPERATION STRUCTURE: LEVEL 2: KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY
national / regional Programs
Joint Calls
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Coordinator
Office
Call Management
Support Team Working Groups
• organise the learning among project teams
• focus on scaling-up and replication
• structured along specific crosscutting issues
• develop living documents
Knowledge Community
Storage &
COOPERATION STRUCTURE: LEVEL 3: SET-PLAN
Coordinator
Office
Call Management
Support Team
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European Knowledge Base (EEGI-ENTSO-EDSO, Task Force, CEN-Cenelec-ETSI, GRID+, CEER….)
Knowledge Community
• Organise the learning from the European SET-Plan level down to the regional and local level
• Report to EC and the EEGI-team / SERIG
• connect with other initiatives liase on institutional level e.g. EERA
• Share and utilise outcomes and tools with other initiatives practical and workgroup levele.g. GRID+ Storage
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Michael Hübner
Coordinator ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus
Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology
www.eranet-smartgridsplus.eu
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FUNDING PARTNERS
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ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus will besupported by funding from theEuropean Union‘s Horizon 2020research and innovation programme.
LINKS AND RESOURCES
• Website www.eranet-smartgridsplus.eu (Newsletter !)
• Call Information http://www.eranet-smartgridsplus.eu/research-calls/
• National Contact Points http://www.eranet-smartgridsplus.eu/contact/
• “Smart Grids Demo Snapshots”, collection containing 34 key-demonstration projects from 18 participating countries and regions (www.eranet-smartgridsplus.eu)
• Matchmaking Platform where potential project partners can present themselves and organise b2b meetings (http://www.b2match.eu/smartgridsplus).
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evolvDSO project: the role of the DSOKey policy issues related to market design
Helena Gerard (VITO)
EUSEW workshop
Brussels, 18/06/2015
evolvDSO project
EUSEW 2
Evolution of DSO rolesDemand response
and consumer awareness
TSO – DSO cooperation
Active integration of DRES
Validation and exploitation of
flexibility resources
Meter and network data management
FP7 Call for proposal: Energy.2013.7.1.1
Project Consortium: 16 partners including DSOs, TSOs, associations, research institutions and new market players .
Duration: September 2013 – December 2016
Project budget: 7,8 M€
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Development of methodologies and tools for new and evolving DSO roles for efficient DRES integration in distribution networks
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Why is evolvDSO relevant in the current context?
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Wide array of distributed energy resources are allowing and requiring changes in the way DSOs plan and operate the networks under their responsibility
What new roles must the DSO assume to adapt to the changing
energy paradigm, while maintaining necessary quality of supply standards?
What new services can the DSO provide in the future in order to better
support the energy markets?
What new tools/methodologies must be developed to support these
new roles?
How must regulation and markets be adapted to support a cleaner
and more efficient energy system in line with the new DSO role?
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RolesRole model defined by the EvolvDSO project
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evolvDSO: the roles modelAnalysis of the interaction between roles and with other actors
Markets for:Energy WholesaleDemand Response
BalancingCapacity
Ancillary services
Distributionconstraints market
evolDSO roles model
Flexibilityoperator
Authorities and providers
Regulators
Grid Users
BRPs/suppliers
TSO
Smart meteroperator
Smart meteroperator
Distribution system optimizer Data Manager
Neutral Market Facilitator
DistributionConstraints Market
OfficerContributor tosystem security
Other Third PartiesRelationship
manager
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RolesChallenges for the adoption of roles
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Current regulatory framework does not allow DSOs to contract flexibility
Interaction between roles raises questions with respect to neutrality
DSOs as market facilitator versus contractor of flexibility
Potential assignment of certain roles to third party
e.g. smart meter operator, data manager
Flexibility allocation between TSO-DSO-BRP should reflect a social optimumSocial
optimum?
TSO
DSO BRP
Conclusions
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DSO roles have to evolve towards an active management approach which requires more responsibilities to be assigned to DSOs
The roles model defines the framework needed to exploit opportunities brought by a smart grid environment and allow DSOs to carry out its responsibilities
The regulatory framework would have to be adapted to enable DSOs to adopt new roles e.g. the ability to contract flexibility and use it for constraints management
In addition, the regulatory framework should promote innovation and collaboration between network operators and other stakeholders in the energy system
THANK YOU!
For more information: www.evolvdso.eu
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