4/5/2011 1 ETSI Smart Grid Workshop GRIDPOCKET 2011 1 Filip GLUSZAK [email protected]+33 6 79 73 90 52 Sophia-Antipolis 5/04/2011 – ETSI Smart Grid Workshop GRIDPOCKET 2011 2 SERVICES CONNECTION INSTRUMENTAL Mission GridPocket et SmartGrids Provider of value added services platforms for energy GRIDPOCKET 2011 3 Keeping customers informed Energy usage can very 200% between similar families 270 millions smart meters planned by 2013 worldwide “Rebound effect” Need for ambient displays GRIDPOCKET 2011 4 0 10 20 30 40 Indirect Direct display PC displays Ambient (alerts) Social impact Variable pricing % d’économie d’énergie Source: Oxford 2006 report based on peaks Demand-response management Versatile energy spot prices High cost for load balancing and storage systems Risk of ‘big brother’ effect in centralized networks GRIDPOCKET 2011 5 http://www.moorsydeactiongroup.org.uk/windpower.html Source; Eurpean Energy Exchange (28 Dec 2009) http://www.eex.com/en/Market%20Data/Trading%20Data/Power/Intraday%20|%20Spot/Intraday%20Chart%20|%20Spot/spot-intra-chart/2009-12-28/1d Energy offer differentiation De-regulation of energy markets High utilities consumers churn at 10-15% annual levels Need for customer retention tools Driving operational margins with value added services GRIDPOCKET 2011 6 Source Poweo financial report Sept 2009 Source CACI Scottish and Southern Energy Case 2008
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Sophia-Antipolis 5/04/2011 – ETSI Smart Grid Workshop
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SERVICES
CONNECTION
INSTRUMENTAL
Mission GridPocket et SmartGrids
Provider ofvalue added servicesplatforms for energy
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Keeping customers informed
� Energy usage can very 200% between similar families � 270 millions smart meters planned by 2013 worldwide� “Rebound effect”� Need for ambient displays
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0 10 20 30 40
Indirect
Direct display
PC displays
Ambient (alerts)
Social impact
Variable pricing
% d’économie d’énergieSource: Oxford 2006 report based
on peaks
Demand-response management
� Versatile energy spot prices � High cost for load balancing and storage systems� Risk of ‘big brother’ effect in centralized networks
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http://www.moorsydeactiongroup.org.uk/windpower.htmlSource; Eurpean Energy Exchange (28 Dec 2009) http://www.eex.com/en/Market%20Data/Trading%20Data/Power/Intraday%20|%20Spot/Intraday%20Chart%20|%20Spot/spot-intra-chart/2009-12-28/1d
Energy offer differentiation
� De-regulation of energy markets� High utilities consumers churn at 10-15% annual levels� Need for customer retention tools� Driving operational margins with value added services
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Source Poweo financial report Sept 2009
Source CACI Scottish and Southern Energy Case 2008
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Simplified architecture
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GRIDPOCKET
IPTV!
Database Interface
White-label High Capacity Services Platform Metering Data Management System
ENERGY!UTILITY!
Home Network
(WiFi, X10, ZigBee)
Internet
Tablets!and!Displays!
Home!PC!
Smart!appliances ! Smartphones!
Social!netw orks!&!Third !party !applications !
Secure Anal yze Col l ect
GRIDPOCKET CLOUD SERVER
GridMeter!Box !
AMI
Energy !Meter!
SERVICES!ADMIN!
Admin Interface�(VPN)
Web!
GRIDPOCKET METER!
GRIDPOCKET CLIENT!
GRIDPOCKET CLIENT!
GRIDPOCKET CLIENT!
GRIDPOCKET CLIENT!
GRIDPOCKET CLIENT!
GRIDPOCKET CLIENT!
GRIDPOCKET SERVER!
GRIDPOCKET SERVER!
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GridPocket Energy Services Framework
Application I (GridPocket Energy Saver)
Application II (Grid-Teams Eco-Miles)
3rd party app 3rd party app
WEB Mobile IPTV Tablets3rd party
UI
GridPocketConcentrator
GridBox OS
SERVICES
CONNECTIVITY
INSTRUMENTAL
USERS INTERFACE
UTILTIY INFRASTRUCTURE INTERFACE
SMART METERS INTERFACE
HARDWARE INTERFACE
GridPocket Infra interface
GridPocket Box interface
GridPocket multi-layer architecture
NON-ENERGYSERVICES
3rd party hardware
3rd party UI
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Exemples services SmartGrid
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ResourcespreservationResources
preservation
LOADMANAGEMENT
LOADMANAGEMENT
HOMEComfortHOME
Comfort
Integration WIND & SOLAR
Integration WIND & SOLAR
VariablePricingVariablePricing
SOCIAL & Entertainment
SOCIAL & Entertainment
Customer Fidelity
Customer Fidelity
Personal SafetyPersonal Safety
CO2 emissionsREDUCTION
CO2 emissionsREDUCTION
AmbientInformation
AmbientInformation
TargetedAdvertising
TargetedAdvertising
Smart ENERGYAdvice
Smart ENERGYAdvice
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PACA SmartGrid - Context
� French riviera grid specificity� Only 10% of electricty produced locally,
� HV transmission network close to saturation 150 days per year (source RTE)
� Need to act on the consumer behaviour, without waiting for technology
� Smart meters have positive effect, however the effect does not last very long
12Réseaux HT PACA, Source RTEGRIDPOCKET 2011
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Project objectives� Establishing consumers loyalty with respect to energy
consumption control
� Consumption patterns change: � Global consumption reduction of 5 – 15%� Peak consumption reduction / move
� Use of smart grid and sociological techniques to provoke cognitive and behavioral change
� Definition of self-sustainable business model suitable for nation wide deployment
13Example of daily global energy consumption in France in winter, source RTE