frankfurt (germany), 6-9 june 2011 1. infrax 2. regulatory framework 3. role of dso in an open...
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Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
1. INFRAX
2. Regulatory framework
3. Role of DSO in an open electricity market
4. Role of DSO in Smart Grids
5. Experiences of pilots and projects
6. Expectations for the future
Role of DSOs in Future (Flemish) GridsRole of DSOs in Future (Flemish) GridsJan NEYENS, Infrax, BelgiumJan NEYENS, Infrax, Belgium
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
1. INFRAX1. INFRAX Flanders
Brussels
WalloniaResponsibilities: - grid management < 30 kV - metering company - data administrator
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
1. INFRAX = multi-utility1. INFRAX = multi-utility
Activity Municipalities Customers
Connections 123 1 850 000
ElectricityElectricity 92 575 000
Natural gasNatural gas 82 235 000
Cable televisionCable television 91 504 000
SewerageSewerage 80 315 000
Employees 1 481
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2. Regulatory framework2. Regulatory framework
1. Electricity market is totally unbundled totally unbundled since 2003
2. TSO = ELIAELIA
DSO = EANDIS, INFRAX, ORES, SIBELGAEANDIS, INFRAX, ORES, SIBELGA
Local regulators = VREG, CWAPE, BRUGHELVREG, CWAPE, BRUGHEL
Federal regulator = CREGCREG
Suppliers: Luminus, Nuon, EssentLuminus, Nuon, Essent, …..
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2. Regulatory framework2. Regulatory framework
3. incentivesincentives for Smart Grid projects are rather limited
Regulator installed a policy platform policy platform to prepare an action plan for the implementation of smart grids
4. Federal clearing house ATRIASATRIAS will be installed in 2015
5. INFRAX is a regulated and therefore an independent independent party
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33. . Role of DSO in an open electricity marketRole of DSO in an open electricity market
1. FacilitatorFacilitator of an open electricity market
2. Buyer of flexibility Buyer of flexibility to defer grid inforcement and enhance hosting capacity of renewables
3.3. MultipleMultiple meter hardware and communication layers should be avoided decreases costs
4. Control signals may not work against each other
5. Avoiding of fragmentationfragmentation of responsabilities increases efficiency.
6. DSO = grid manager & data manager grid manager & data manager / independable partner
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CONCEPT
BRP
Aggregator
CVPP1ICT for smart grids SupplierData-exchange between partiesElectrical grid
ancillary services
TVPP3
TVPP2visibility RES
NETWORK
OPERATION
CENTERancillary services
verification nominationsglass fiber
150 kV /10 kV distributed
SCADA
distributed FACTORY GPRSSCADA
DISTRIBUTEDGENERATION
distributedSCADA
MS distributed CHARGING STATION + DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONSCADA
consumptions Acces Register
aggregation, Settlementfraud
GPRS analyses
Power Quality distributed
SCADA Events, Alertscable TV
distributedSCADA
NEIGHBOORHOOD/CITY
cable TV
SMART GRIDS
DSO
INFRAX
MDM
ATRIAS
TSO
ClearingHouse
Global marketBELPEX
Local marketFLEX
SCADA
TVVP
PORTAL
TSO GAS
TSO
control
NODE
head station
NODE
LOW VOLTAGE
MEDIUMVOLTAGE
secundary substations
primarysubstations
glass fiber
control
cont
rol
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44. . Role of DSO in Smart GridsRole of DSO in Smart Grids
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From From “building and connecting” towards “building and connecting” towards ““connecting and managing”,connecting and managing”,
Sorce: Eurelectric
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5. 5. Experience of pilots and projectsExperience of pilots and projects
SMART METER PROJECT (proof of concept phaseSMART METER PROJECT (proof of concept phase)
. 400 smart meters are in place
. Communication medium = cable network
offers good results and is applicable for smart grids
. problems: lack of standards,
lack of products available on the market
cost/benefits
. roll out in phases / first clients who can activaly participate to the concept of smart grids.
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5. 5. Experience of pilots and projectsExperience of pilots and projects
META PVMETA PVGoal:
1. Increase the hosting capacity of DER with 50% with the same
costs as 10% of the costs of regularly needed grid reinforcement.
2. Development of new grid planning tools
How:Smart invertors that can control active and reactive power to keep the voltage profiles within the permitted boundaries
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Partners: 3E(B), LRM (B), INFRAX (B), SMA (D), UoL (University of Ljubljana (Slovenië)), AIT (Austrian Institute of Technology)
Demosite: Lommel / Opglabbeek : 130 households with 4 kW PV installations – 30 industrial installations of 200 kW :
Status: demosite operational end 2011 Website: www.metapv.eu
5. 5. Experience of pilots and projectsExperience of pilots and projects
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
6. 6. Expectations for the futureExpectations for the future
• INFRAX participates in ‘’Living labs EVs Flanders’Living labs EVs Flanders’’
(170 EVs, 350 charge points)• Rolls out charging infrastructure on public domain for
municipalities• Investigates how EVs can be used to support grid management
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SLim
Aggregation of DER - Aggregation of DER -
Commercial Virtual Power Commercial Virtual Power
Plants Plants •Provision of demand and generation flexibility based on commercial drivers•Offering flexiblity on global and local markets
New Market DesignsNew Market Designs
•Allowing distributed generation and demand to participate in global and local markets•Incentives for DER to provide flexiblity
Smart Distribution Grid Smart Distribution Grid
Control Technical Virtual Control Technical Virtual
Power PlantPower Plant•Combining technical grid constraints and CVPP requests• Optimising grid operation by using availlabe generation and demand flexibility
System ObservabilitySystem Observability
•Nowcast and forecast of distributed generation•Monitoring of distribution grid status•Data exchange between TSO and DSO
6. 6. Expectations for the futureExpectations for the future
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6. 6. Expectations for the futureExpectations for the future
• Province of Limburg started a very ambitiues plan ‘’TACO2’’ ‘’TACO2’’ to reach CO2 neutrality in 2020.
• INFRAX participates activily in the DO-TANKS supporting TACO2
• INFRAX, as multi-utility, wants to be partner in Smart Cities Smart Cities projects