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16 March 2011
Home and office pilot projects
Saving energy with smart plugs
June
September
Jochem Floor Luleå, march 16th, 2011
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Electric transport
Smart Cities
Decentral generation
Grid operator Liander facilitates transition to sustainable energy supply. Take energy management, for example
Energy management
Watt’s the result?
Liander searches for the best method to save energy, in its offices and in the household.Situation
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How do offices and households use energy?Can we curb energy waste using energy management systems?
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Liander office and consumers measure and manage the energy use of appliances and lighting with smart plugs
A network of smart plugs
Each plug measures the energy usageof the plugged in appliance
The plugs communicatewirelessly at low power
Usage is visible live and controllable with personal switching schemes
Watt’s the result?
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Overview of total energy usage and quick technical feed-back may improve user experience and effectiveness
• Consumers signed up spontaneously or were contacted by telephone• Retention limited for solicited participants (target!)
Findingparticipants
System
Systemusage
• Retention limited by complexity of installation• Helpdesk not yet up to speed• Technical feedback and troubleshooting will improve consumer experience
• Computer, TV, Washing machine, Drying laundry and Lighting• Feedback difficult to interpret• Demand for total energy use overview• Switching schemes were complicated and therefore not often used
The World Cup football was an important factorin consumers’ energy usage
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Day 1 – 14 15 – 28 29 – 42 43 – 56 57 – 70
Consumers saved 3,5% on average; the more actively engaged consumers were more effective
To improve savings:- Include overview of total energy usage (connect PW with smart meter)- Advise users on optimal appliances to connect - Include non-pluggable appliances and lighting- Improve interface usabilityNone < 10% > 10%
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Liander office usage comparable to one hundred households: Watt can we do about that?
• 3 floors• 4900 m2
• 200 work places, 3 meeting rooms• server space, kitchen and canteen
Liander Office
EnergyUsageMay
Elektricity: 31 700 kWh per month175 ton CO2 per year*
3000 m3 Gas: 24 000 kWh per month65 ton CO2 per year
100 householdsor
755 trees#
*Nuon energy mix # For annual uptake of 230 kg CO2 per tree.
Measureand
Switch
- Computers - Monitors- Copiers- Drinks- and candy machines- Lighting
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Energy-aware employees say saving energy is a logical future societal task for Liander
Word cloud from www.wordle.net based on interviews with employees
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1260 smart plugs on nearly all appliances and lighting measure energy use and save energy
NB: (1) Not measured: servers, phone system, air conditioning, emergy and fixed lighting.
Experiment(2 x 4 weeks)
Reference measurement(4 weeks)
1260 plugs on all pluggable1 appliances and lighting
Hourly usage in kWh
Usage analysis per appliance type- daily profiles- baseline energy usage- savings potential
Smart switching saves energy
Energy use Desktop computers
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Desktop computer42%
Overig10%
Koffiemachine4%
Snoepautomaat1%
Koelkast2%
Kopieermachine14%
Verlichting27%
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Energy usage
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During
Computers, lighting and copiers use 83% of the measured energy usage during office hours
We measure about 30% of the total energy use in the office
15 May – 12 June
11800 kWh
Lighting 27%
Computers 42%
Copiers 14%
Fridges 2%
Coffee Machine 4%
Candy Machine 1%
Other 10%
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Desktop computer40%
Overig19%
Verlichting8%
Kopieermachine17%
Koelkast8%
Snoepautomaat4%
Koffiemachine4%
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Energy usage
Outside
During
15 May – 12 June
11800 kWh
40% of the energy usage outside office hours is due to computers and screens
Lighting 8%
Computers 40%
Copiers 17%
Fridges 8%
Coffee Machine 4%
Candy Machine 4%
Other 19%
Savings potential is 2280 kWh outside office hours
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Candy and coffee machines use most energy individually; there is large saving potential outside office hours
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Smart switching leads to 13% energy savings; switching off computers would additionally save 5%
Smart switching appliances and lighting
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Energy usage
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Energy usage
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During
15 May – 12 June
11800 kWh
September
10290 kWh
Reference Experiment
16 March 2011Word cloud from www.wordle.net based on interviews with employees
Employees call energy management pilot positive; hardly noticed energy management
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Improved contact with employees stimulates energy saving and improves troubleshooting of new system
- Information on the project (goal, status quo, helpdesk) hardly reaches employees, despite communication effort (flyers, e-mails)
- Measuring and saving energy requires insight into work place management during project
Pilotproject
Savingbehaviour
System
-Personal contact could stimulate insight and motivate employees to save energy
- Switching off PC’s after hours has strong savings potential, but is a hassle for employees due to long start up
- Fast installation of plugs requires accurate inventory and planning- Monitoring and maintenance of system requires external ICT-access: support from ICT-department is essential!
- Effective savings measures on lighting (light pulse) are hard to combine with wireless network that uses tension of light socket
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E-saving behaviour can contribute to energy saving; untapped potential in improved insight and
- Insight into total and relative energy usage required to enhance user experience and stimulate e-saving behaviour;
-Motivation of consumers and employees to save energy to be enhanced by ‘e-saving ambassadors’.
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-Offices have a strong nighttime electric energy saving potential;-Untapped potential in heating and air-treatment; -Building efficiency management to include motion detection, temperature and humidity sensors;
Stimulation of e-saving by feedback on electricity and heating energy use is tested now
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Future projects involve effective energy management and focus on user retention
Idea
Set up
Experiment
Future projects
Today
Evaluation Focus on User
Upgrade setup
Energy management pilot
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Thank you for your attention!
Questions?
Remarks?
Jochem.Floor@alliander.com
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