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1st ENERGISE Workshop
Communications Infrastructure Strategies for Smart Grid Applications
01. October 2015 - Brussels
Overview
 Introduction to the project
 Current status of the project
 Aims and means of the workshop
15/10/2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
2
Project ENERGISE
General Overview - ENERGISE
Framework:
 CSA – Coordination and Support Action for the Horizon 2020 Call on Low Carbon Energy
LCE 7 - 2014 - Distribution grid and retail markets
General Topic:
 ICT infrastructure deployment for smart grid
 Will the future ICT infrastructure be dedicated or shared between the communication and
electricity sector?
Timeline:
 Start: 01/2015 – end: 03/2017
 Duration: 27 months
 Total PM: 113
Partners:
 TÜV Rheinland Consulting
 WIK
ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
3 15.10.2015
Project Objectives
 Core questions:
- Own infrastructure or third party
infrastructure?
- Which parameters apply for setting up
these systems?
 Based on the experiences and best-practice
approaches
 Cost Benefit analysis for various options for
establishing ICT Infrastructure
 Support for future ICT infrastructure projects
in the energy sector
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
4
Own
Infrastructure?
?
Cost / benefit
Regulation
Technical
requirements
Business
model
Third party
Infrastructure?
Decision making tool with individual modes of co-operation between
providers of telecommunication and energy infrastructure
Scale and Scope of the Project – Organizational View
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
5
Addressed stakeholders:Surveyed regions:
Project Phases
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
6
 Stakeholder Identification
 Survey Design
 Community building
 Use case field survey
 Use case
analysis
 Deduction of
a theoretical
rationale
 Model
development
 Consultation
and validation
 Adaption and
finalization
Initialization Analysis and Deduction Modelling
 Stakeholder Information
 Publication of preliminary and final results
 Workshops, On-Site-Visits, Discussions, etc.
What has been done so far
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
7
Identification of Stakeholders
 List of contacts involved in the topic is the main asset for the project
 Only through high-quality input from a wide range exploitable results are possible
22
174
57
135
8
1,293
61
70
Manufacturers / Research
TSOs / DSOs
Associations
NRAs / Ministries
personal contact non-personal contact
Stakeholder contacts
Categories
What has been done so far
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
8
 Short survey (5 questions) for TSOs & DSOs on general
considerations regarding ICT usage.
 26 complete + 50 incomplete responses
 Confirmation of a high demand for cooperation between grid
operators and telco companies
Survey 1:
 Survey for policy makers, NRAs and ministries on fact-finding
regarding smart-grid-related activities in Europe.
 27 complete + 46 incomplete responses
 Full survey for TSOs, DSOs & Telco companies on smart-grid use
cases and interaction between sectors
 Requirement and boundaries for co-operations
 Existing and future modes for co-operations
Survey 2:
Survey 3 (planned):
What has been done so far
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
9
Has your organisation been involved, or
is it currently involved in a smart grid
roadmap or deployment plan?
0 10 20
I don't know
No
Yes
0 10 20
I don't know
No
Yes
Has your organisation been involved, or is it
currently involved in a smart grid working
group or task force?
What has been done so far
 Personal interviews with a selected experts
 Background in the European associations regarding energy and telecommunication
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
10
Conducted and planned expert interviews
Aims of the workshop
15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient
(ENERGISE)
11
Infrastructure
Shared Dedicated
Co-operation modes and synergies
between energy and telco sector
Technical and operational framework
for practical solutions
Parameters influencing
decisions:
• internal – external
• technical – organisational
• financial – regulatory
• energy – telecommunication

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ENERGISE Communication Infrastructure Strategies for Smart Grid Applications

  • 1. 1st ENERGISE Workshop Communications Infrastructure Strategies for Smart Grid Applications 01. October 2015 - Brussels
  • 2. Overview  Introduction to the project  Current status of the project  Aims and means of the workshop 15/10/2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 2 Project ENERGISE
  • 3. General Overview - ENERGISE Framework:  CSA – Coordination and Support Action for the Horizon 2020 Call on Low Carbon Energy LCE 7 - 2014 - Distribution grid and retail markets General Topic:  ICT infrastructure deployment for smart grid  Will the future ICT infrastructure be dedicated or shared between the communication and electricity sector? Timeline:  Start: 01/2015 – end: 03/2017  Duration: 27 months  Total PM: 113 Partners:  TÜV Rheinland Consulting  WIK ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 3 15.10.2015
  • 4. Project Objectives  Core questions: - Own infrastructure or third party infrastructure? - Which parameters apply for setting up these systems?  Based on the experiences and best-practice approaches  Cost Benefit analysis for various options for establishing ICT Infrastructure  Support for future ICT infrastructure projects in the energy sector 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 4 Own Infrastructure? ? Cost / benefit Regulation Technical requirements Business model Third party Infrastructure? Decision making tool with individual modes of co-operation between providers of telecommunication and energy infrastructure
  • 5. Scale and Scope of the Project – Organizational View 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 5 Addressed stakeholders:Surveyed regions:
  • 6. Project Phases 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 6  Stakeholder Identification  Survey Design  Community building  Use case field survey  Use case analysis  Deduction of a theoretical rationale  Model development  Consultation and validation  Adaption and finalization Initialization Analysis and Deduction Modelling  Stakeholder Information  Publication of preliminary and final results  Workshops, On-Site-Visits, Discussions, etc.
  • 7. What has been done so far 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 7 Identification of Stakeholders  List of contacts involved in the topic is the main asset for the project  Only through high-quality input from a wide range exploitable results are possible 22 174 57 135 8 1,293 61 70 Manufacturers / Research TSOs / DSOs Associations NRAs / Ministries personal contact non-personal contact Stakeholder contacts Categories
  • 8. What has been done so far 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 8  Short survey (5 questions) for TSOs & DSOs on general considerations regarding ICT usage.  26 complete + 50 incomplete responses  Confirmation of a high demand for cooperation between grid operators and telco companies Survey 1:  Survey for policy makers, NRAs and ministries on fact-finding regarding smart-grid-related activities in Europe.  27 complete + 46 incomplete responses  Full survey for TSOs, DSOs & Telco companies on smart-grid use cases and interaction between sectors  Requirement and boundaries for co-operations  Existing and future modes for co-operations Survey 2: Survey 3 (planned):
  • 9. What has been done so far 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 9 Has your organisation been involved, or is it currently involved in a smart grid roadmap or deployment plan? 0 10 20 I don't know No Yes 0 10 20 I don't know No Yes Has your organisation been involved, or is it currently involved in a smart grid working group or task force?
  • 10. What has been done so far  Personal interviews with a selected experts  Background in the European associations regarding energy and telecommunication 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 10 Conducted and planned expert interviews
  • 11. Aims of the workshop 15.10.2015 ICT-based ENERgy Grid Implementation – Smart and Efficient (ENERGISE) 11 Infrastructure Shared Dedicated Co-operation modes and synergies between energy and telco sector Technical and operational framework for practical solutions Parameters influencing decisions: • internal – external • technical – organisational • financial – regulatory • energy – telecommunication