A conference on Smart Grids, toward Which Business Models, by Olivier CATEURA, PhD.
Professor of Strategic Management at Grenoble Ecole de Management.
Head of the Specialized Master (Mastère Spécialisé) in Energy Marketing & Management - Grenoble EM & Grenoble INP Institute of Technology.
The document discusses smart grids and smart cities. It states that smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens that will require adaptation, but they may also be interesting and fun. The presentation was given by Olivier Cateura, an assistant professor from Grenoble Ecole de Management, on smart grids, policy, and consumer choice.
Smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens rather than markets, according to Olivier Cateura. While they offer potential benefits, citizens will have to adapt to them and their development will be influenced more by laws and regulations than individual consumer needs or choices. However, Cateura believes smart energy systems could also be interesting and fun if properly implemented.
Éco-quartiers et réseaux de chaleur : une solution pour les villes de demain ...LIEGE CREATIVE
The document discusses eco-districts and district heating networks as a potential solution for future cities. It provides an overview of heat consumption and potential waste heat sources in Belgium. Developing district heating networks could connect buildings to renewable and waste heat sources, reducing emissions. However, upfront costs and changes to regulations and mindsets present challenges to growth. Optimization tools can help minimize costs and make networks more feasible. Stakeholder partnerships over the long term may help accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy systems through district-scale approaches.
This document summarizes a presentation about smart communities and Japan's experience with smart grid and smart community projects. It discusses:
1. NEDO's role in coordinating industry, academia and government efforts on national smart energy projects.
2. Examples of leading smart community demonstration projects across Japan targeting reductions in CO2 emissions through integrated energy management systems.
3. Two pioneering projects - the Pal Town project in Ota City, one of Japan's first smart grid projects, and the Sendai Microgrid project, which demonstrated a microgrid's ability to continue supplying different classes of power quality during a grid outage caused by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
CIR’s Events upcoming are always listed at http://www.hvm-uk.com Go there to plan your excellent networking and tech learning schedule!
CIR is proud to present the takeaways from the Smart Systems Summit 2014 at the prestigious Institute of Directors in Pall Mall, West London 1-2 October. This year's programme was truly excellent, with over 30 speakers.
smart, energy, grids, power, homes. transport, living, sensors, IOT, M2M, Industrial internet, technology, industry, markets, value, innovation, marketing, products, services, monetisation, growth, better
Webinar - Energy Communities - technologies and digital toolsCluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
Program - first session for energy communities :
* Intro to the training sessions and the session of today - Frederik Loeckx, Flux50
* Overview of Energy Communities Value Chain : Technologies and digital tools needed. Exemple with EC Value Chain in Wallonia - Renaud Dachouffe, TWEED
* Opportunities for energy efficiency at district level through software & hardware combination - Peter Van Den Heede, ABB
* Overview of IT challenges & solutions for energy Communities & data exchange with Distribution Network Managers and energy suppliers - Eric Vermeulen, Haulogy
* i.LECO Prosumer App, an intuitive dashboard - Stefan Lodeweyckx, I.Leco
* How to boost Stakeholder & citizen engagement through Energy Community Manager Platform - François Bordes, WeSmart
* Controller for HEMS linked to energy communities - Pieter De Clerck, Openmotics
Creating Smarter Cities 2011 - 23 - Karen Fraser - EU Smart Cities and Commun...Smart Cities Project
Karen speaks about the European Smart Cities and Communities Initiative and review the European policy context: the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, the Resource Efficiency Flagship Initiative, and the Energy Efficiency Action Plan.
This will include an outline of the new European Smart Cities and Communities Initiative that was launched in Brussels on 21 June 2011, and of related EU funding and collaboration opportunities, together with relevant ongoing activity in Scotland, engaging in the Smart Cities and Communities Initiative, and what support is available for project development in Scotland.
Séminaire « Green Integrated Energy » @ Engie Laborelec - 26/11Cluster TWEED
Presentations projetées lors de la matinée d'études, avec discussions autours du projet Ceracle, de l'autoconsommation collective et des autres champs d'activité de Laborelec.
The document discusses smart grids and smart cities. It states that smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens that will require adaptation, but they may also be interesting and fun. The presentation was given by Olivier Cateura, an assistant professor from Grenoble Ecole de Management, on smart grids, policy, and consumer choice.
Smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens rather than markets, according to Olivier Cateura. While they offer potential benefits, citizens will have to adapt to them and their development will be influenced more by laws and regulations than individual consumer needs or choices. However, Cateura believes smart energy systems could also be interesting and fun if properly implemented.
Éco-quartiers et réseaux de chaleur : une solution pour les villes de demain ...LIEGE CREATIVE
The document discusses eco-districts and district heating networks as a potential solution for future cities. It provides an overview of heat consumption and potential waste heat sources in Belgium. Developing district heating networks could connect buildings to renewable and waste heat sources, reducing emissions. However, upfront costs and changes to regulations and mindsets present challenges to growth. Optimization tools can help minimize costs and make networks more feasible. Stakeholder partnerships over the long term may help accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy systems through district-scale approaches.
This document summarizes a presentation about smart communities and Japan's experience with smart grid and smart community projects. It discusses:
1. NEDO's role in coordinating industry, academia and government efforts on national smart energy projects.
2. Examples of leading smart community demonstration projects across Japan targeting reductions in CO2 emissions through integrated energy management systems.
3. Two pioneering projects - the Pal Town project in Ota City, one of Japan's first smart grid projects, and the Sendai Microgrid project, which demonstrated a microgrid's ability to continue supplying different classes of power quality during a grid outage caused by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
CIR’s Events upcoming are always listed at http://www.hvm-uk.com Go there to plan your excellent networking and tech learning schedule!
CIR is proud to present the takeaways from the Smart Systems Summit 2014 at the prestigious Institute of Directors in Pall Mall, West London 1-2 October. This year's programme was truly excellent, with over 30 speakers.
smart, energy, grids, power, homes. transport, living, sensors, IOT, M2M, Industrial internet, technology, industry, markets, value, innovation, marketing, products, services, monetisation, growth, better
Webinar - Energy Communities - technologies and digital toolsCluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
Program - first session for energy communities :
* Intro to the training sessions and the session of today - Frederik Loeckx, Flux50
* Overview of Energy Communities Value Chain : Technologies and digital tools needed. Exemple with EC Value Chain in Wallonia - Renaud Dachouffe, TWEED
* Opportunities for energy efficiency at district level through software & hardware combination - Peter Van Den Heede, ABB
* Overview of IT challenges & solutions for energy Communities & data exchange with Distribution Network Managers and energy suppliers - Eric Vermeulen, Haulogy
* i.LECO Prosumer App, an intuitive dashboard - Stefan Lodeweyckx, I.Leco
* How to boost Stakeholder & citizen engagement through Energy Community Manager Platform - François Bordes, WeSmart
* Controller for HEMS linked to energy communities - Pieter De Clerck, Openmotics
Creating Smarter Cities 2011 - 23 - Karen Fraser - EU Smart Cities and Commun...Smart Cities Project
Karen speaks about the European Smart Cities and Communities Initiative and review the European policy context: the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, the Resource Efficiency Flagship Initiative, and the Energy Efficiency Action Plan.
This will include an outline of the new European Smart Cities and Communities Initiative that was launched in Brussels on 21 June 2011, and of related EU funding and collaboration opportunities, together with relevant ongoing activity in Scotland, engaging in the Smart Cities and Communities Initiative, and what support is available for project development in Scotland.
Séminaire « Green Integrated Energy » @ Engie Laborelec - 26/11Cluster TWEED
Presentations projetées lors de la matinée d'études, avec discussions autours du projet Ceracle, de l'autoconsommation collective et des autres champs d'activité de Laborelec.
Enercon, Nordex, Siemens Wind Power and Gamesa on overcoming the challenges o...Torben Haagh
Want to learn more about overcoming the challenges of anti-, de-icing and ice detection for wind turbines?
Then don't miss this unique opportunity to hear expert presentations, take part in interactive workshops and meet with wind turbine experts from around the world including participation from:
• Enercon GmbH • Nordex Energy GmbH • Siemens Wind Power A/S • Gamesa • Kjeller Vindteknikk • K2 Management A/S • Wicetec Oy • Wölfel Wind Systems and many many more.
Want to know more regarding this topic area? Then join us at our
Anti-Icing for Wind Turbines
06 – 07 May 2015 | Grand Elysée Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
To see the whole agenda, please click here http://bit.ly/Event-Agenda
If you would like to be part of our conference, please register: http://bit.ly/Event_Register
Webinaire : Innovation et infrastructure - Moteurs de la transition energetiq...Cluster TWEED
Découvrez les opportunités liées aux innovations technologiques et nouvelles infrastructures durables initiées par la transition énergétique, par le biais des présentations du directeur du Innovation & Technology Center de l'Agence internationale pour les énergies renouvelables, et du coordinateur du programme Sustainable Cities and Settlements de la division Energy Systems and Infrastructure de l'UNIDO.
Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg | LLN - 09 décembre 2019Cluster TWEED
Présentations effectuées lors d'un événement de rencontre 'Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg', le 9 décembre 2019.
L'Energy Campus de Nuremberg constitute un centre de R&I actif au niveau des technologies de l'ensemble du système énergétique, et est connecté au secteur industriel de Nuremberg/Bavière.
Workshop : business cases for Energy Communities - 30/03/21Cluster TWEED
Last training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
Professor Isam Shahrour Summer Course « Smart and Sustainable City » Chapter...Isam Shahrour
This lecture presents the Smart Electrical Grid Concept. It includes a presentation of the electrical distribution system, the Electrical Smart Grid and the implementation of this concept in the SunRise demonstrator “Smart and Sustainable City - Lille1 Campus – France”
Webinar - Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementat...Cluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: "Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementation of Energy Communities".
Webinaire : Comment optimiser la performance, la maintenance et la durée de v...Cluster TWEED
Webinaire du 18 mars 2021, co-organisé par le cluster TWEED et BEMAS (Belgian Maintenance Association). Les entreprises i-Care, Performance for Asset, Micromega, WaPT, ainsi que le groupe Schaeffler ont partagé leur expertise en matière de performance, maintenance et prolongation de durée de vie des éoliennes.
Webinar : What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from B...Cluster TWEED
2nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: 'What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from Belgium, France & Italy'.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
Schneider Electric is committed to promoting access to energy for all through its BipBop program, which takes an integrated approach to business, innovation, and developing people's skills. The program partners with investment funds to create companies providing electrical solutions tailored to those living at the base of the pyramid. It also trains young people in electrical skills and sponsors them. This holistic approach aims to create virtuous dynamics by linking business opportunities, responsible innovation to meet local needs, and skills development.
This document summarizes the key points from a EURELECTRIC paper on smart charging of electric vehicles. It discusses three main points: 1) Increasing electric vehicle adoption could strain electricity distribution grids if uncoordinated charging occurs. 2) Smart charging, which coordinates charging times, can avoid grid issues and costs while benefiting customers and power systems. 3) Smart charging supports the integration of renewable energy and provides sustainability benefits to society. The paper provides industry examples of smart charging and makes seven recommendations for policymakers to enable an effective rollout across Europe.
Dans le cadre de la Semaine Européenne du Développement Durable, The Smart Company a organisé un Energy Day consacré à l'efficience énergétique des bâtiments et aux villes intelligentes.
Nous avons eu l'honneur d'assister aux présentations du Cluster Tweed, de la Ville de Liège, de Dalkia, de Cenaero avec la participation de Snugr et de Cleanweb Belgium.
The concept of Intelligent Energy Network is an effective way to highlight the importance of renewable energy sources. And Insights Success, in its upcoming edition “The 10 Most Intelligent Energy Tech Companies to Watch in 2021”,
This document provides an overview of Schneider Electric's Buildings Business. It discusses Schneider Electric's vision, mission, and positioning in energy management. It then describes the Buildings Business, the markets and customers it serves, the challenges customers face related to energy and connectivity, and how Schneider Electric addresses these challenges through integrated solutions across five domains: process and machine management, building management, security management, power management, and white space management. The document also outlines Schneider Electric's product offerings, routes to market, and leadership in the buildings ecosystem.
Renewable Energy Club Annual Assembly - What do Estore and Flowbox (Storage t...Cluster TWEED
Assemblée annuelle du Renewable Energy Club :
- Conférencier d'honneur : Monsieur Klaas Schuring, PDG de KIC InnoEnergy Benelux (financement de projets d'innovation collaboratifs européens, accompagnements de start-ups, formation,...)
-Représentants des projets : ESTORE (electrical energy storage device for cold stores) et FLOWBOX (AREVA & Schneider Electric‘s new energy storage solution)
This document discusses smart grids and their importance. It begins by outlining some key challenges for future energy supply, including population growth, resource scarcity, and climate change goals. It then introduces smart grids as a way to tackle these challenges by enabling two-way power and information flows in the electricity system. This allows for distributed and renewable generation, better integration of electric vehicles, and consumers who can produce and sell excess power. The document provides examples of smart grid technologies like smart meters and microgrid controllers that help transition conventional grids. It emphasizes that smart grids will intelligently manage electricity load and require IT-supported connections across generation and consumption.
SunFlower - Data centres and ICT sites to provide flexibility to the electric...Alessandro Bogliolo
ICT is playing an important role in the reduction of CO2 footprint, both because of the technologies adopted to manage smart grids and because of the power savings that ICT is bringing in all other sectors. On the other hand, ICT is also responsible for a sizeable share of electricity consumption and carbon footprint (about 8% and 4%, respectively, in EU).
Increasing the share of renewable energy sources promises to decouple energy consumption from CO2 footprint, contributing to environmental and energetic sustainability. The intermittent and unpredictable nature of renewable sources, however, gives rise to stability and management issues that limit their actual exploitation and imposes huge investments in distributed auxiliary systems providing flexibility to the power transmission and distribution networks. Additional flexibility can be provided by the loads, in case they are able to react dynamically to specific control signals by adapting their power demand to the actual conditions of the electricity system.
Data centers and, in general, ICT sites (including radio base stations and Telco central offices) are ideal candidates to provide flexibility to the electricity system, in that: i) they have their own energy resources to meet continuity requirements and reduce energy costs, ii) they are everywhere, iii) they are able to migrated data and tasks in ways the energy cannot be migrated, and iv) their energy demand matters!
20 European partners, including academic institutions, research centers, Telco's, and energy operators, are working together to create the technical, regulatory, and market conditions to exploit the flexibility potential of data centers and ICT assets in the electricity system. Most important, the SunFlower project is aimed at making it profitable for data center operators to enter the energy flexibility market.
US Cleantech's Market Webinar - 18th of June 2019Cluster TWEED
Are you interested in the US market? Do you need advice for doing business in the US? This webinar is in the preamble to the matchmaking event, second and last US mission in New York City & Boston from 16-20 September 2019. Many speakers : EC2i, Smart City Tech, Hodgson Russ, NYSERDA, World Climate Limited (Horizon 19) and ENRICH !
Webinar - Which technologies & digital tools do we need to implement an energ...Cluster TWEED
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: Energy community projects in Belgium and the EU. This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
De Martini - Caltech Resnick Utility Business Models Oct 1 2012Paul De Martini
Lecture at Caltech Resnick Sustainability Institute discussing emerging business opportunities for electric utilities based on customer adoption of distributed energy resources.
Участие распределенной энергетики в электроэнергетическом рынке Дании: вопросы регулирования и диспетчеризации. Докладчик: Андерс Стауге, Дания (Danish Energy Association, Заместитель Генерального директора). Семинар "Распределённая генерация: технические аспекты", 13 февраля 2013 г.
Enercon, Nordex, Siemens Wind Power and Gamesa on overcoming the challenges o...Torben Haagh
Want to learn more about overcoming the challenges of anti-, de-icing and ice detection for wind turbines?
Then don't miss this unique opportunity to hear expert presentations, take part in interactive workshops and meet with wind turbine experts from around the world including participation from:
• Enercon GmbH • Nordex Energy GmbH • Siemens Wind Power A/S • Gamesa • Kjeller Vindteknikk • K2 Management A/S • Wicetec Oy • Wölfel Wind Systems and many many more.
Want to know more regarding this topic area? Then join us at our
Anti-Icing for Wind Turbines
06 – 07 May 2015 | Grand Elysée Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
To see the whole agenda, please click here http://bit.ly/Event-Agenda
If you would like to be part of our conference, please register: http://bit.ly/Event_Register
Webinaire : Innovation et infrastructure - Moteurs de la transition energetiq...Cluster TWEED
Découvrez les opportunités liées aux innovations technologiques et nouvelles infrastructures durables initiées par la transition énergétique, par le biais des présentations du directeur du Innovation & Technology Center de l'Agence internationale pour les énergies renouvelables, et du coordinateur du programme Sustainable Cities and Settlements de la division Energy Systems and Infrastructure de l'UNIDO.
Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg | LLN - 09 décembre 2019Cluster TWEED
Présentations effectuées lors d'un événement de rencontre 'Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg', le 9 décembre 2019.
L'Energy Campus de Nuremberg constitute un centre de R&I actif au niveau des technologies de l'ensemble du système énergétique, et est connecté au secteur industriel de Nuremberg/Bavière.
Workshop : business cases for Energy Communities - 30/03/21Cluster TWEED
Last training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
Professor Isam Shahrour Summer Course « Smart and Sustainable City » Chapter...Isam Shahrour
This lecture presents the Smart Electrical Grid Concept. It includes a presentation of the electrical distribution system, the Electrical Smart Grid and the implementation of this concept in the SunRise demonstrator “Smart and Sustainable City - Lille1 Campus – France”
Webinar - Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementat...Cluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: "Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementation of Energy Communities".
Webinaire : Comment optimiser la performance, la maintenance et la durée de v...Cluster TWEED
Webinaire du 18 mars 2021, co-organisé par le cluster TWEED et BEMAS (Belgian Maintenance Association). Les entreprises i-Care, Performance for Asset, Micromega, WaPT, ainsi que le groupe Schaeffler ont partagé leur expertise en matière de performance, maintenance et prolongation de durée de vie des éoliennes.
Webinar : What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from B...Cluster TWEED
2nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: 'What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from Belgium, France & Italy'.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
Schneider Electric is committed to promoting access to energy for all through its BipBop program, which takes an integrated approach to business, innovation, and developing people's skills. The program partners with investment funds to create companies providing electrical solutions tailored to those living at the base of the pyramid. It also trains young people in electrical skills and sponsors them. This holistic approach aims to create virtuous dynamics by linking business opportunities, responsible innovation to meet local needs, and skills development.
This document summarizes the key points from a EURELECTRIC paper on smart charging of electric vehicles. It discusses three main points: 1) Increasing electric vehicle adoption could strain electricity distribution grids if uncoordinated charging occurs. 2) Smart charging, which coordinates charging times, can avoid grid issues and costs while benefiting customers and power systems. 3) Smart charging supports the integration of renewable energy and provides sustainability benefits to society. The paper provides industry examples of smart charging and makes seven recommendations for policymakers to enable an effective rollout across Europe.
Dans le cadre de la Semaine Européenne du Développement Durable, The Smart Company a organisé un Energy Day consacré à l'efficience énergétique des bâtiments et aux villes intelligentes.
Nous avons eu l'honneur d'assister aux présentations du Cluster Tweed, de la Ville de Liège, de Dalkia, de Cenaero avec la participation de Snugr et de Cleanweb Belgium.
The concept of Intelligent Energy Network is an effective way to highlight the importance of renewable energy sources. And Insights Success, in its upcoming edition “The 10 Most Intelligent Energy Tech Companies to Watch in 2021”,
This document provides an overview of Schneider Electric's Buildings Business. It discusses Schneider Electric's vision, mission, and positioning in energy management. It then describes the Buildings Business, the markets and customers it serves, the challenges customers face related to energy and connectivity, and how Schneider Electric addresses these challenges through integrated solutions across five domains: process and machine management, building management, security management, power management, and white space management. The document also outlines Schneider Electric's product offerings, routes to market, and leadership in the buildings ecosystem.
Renewable Energy Club Annual Assembly - What do Estore and Flowbox (Storage t...Cluster TWEED
Assemblée annuelle du Renewable Energy Club :
- Conférencier d'honneur : Monsieur Klaas Schuring, PDG de KIC InnoEnergy Benelux (financement de projets d'innovation collaboratifs européens, accompagnements de start-ups, formation,...)
-Représentants des projets : ESTORE (electrical energy storage device for cold stores) et FLOWBOX (AREVA & Schneider Electric‘s new energy storage solution)
This document discusses smart grids and their importance. It begins by outlining some key challenges for future energy supply, including population growth, resource scarcity, and climate change goals. It then introduces smart grids as a way to tackle these challenges by enabling two-way power and information flows in the electricity system. This allows for distributed and renewable generation, better integration of electric vehicles, and consumers who can produce and sell excess power. The document provides examples of smart grid technologies like smart meters and microgrid controllers that help transition conventional grids. It emphasizes that smart grids will intelligently manage electricity load and require IT-supported connections across generation and consumption.
SunFlower - Data centres and ICT sites to provide flexibility to the electric...Alessandro Bogliolo
ICT is playing an important role in the reduction of CO2 footprint, both because of the technologies adopted to manage smart grids and because of the power savings that ICT is bringing in all other sectors. On the other hand, ICT is also responsible for a sizeable share of electricity consumption and carbon footprint (about 8% and 4%, respectively, in EU).
Increasing the share of renewable energy sources promises to decouple energy consumption from CO2 footprint, contributing to environmental and energetic sustainability. The intermittent and unpredictable nature of renewable sources, however, gives rise to stability and management issues that limit their actual exploitation and imposes huge investments in distributed auxiliary systems providing flexibility to the power transmission and distribution networks. Additional flexibility can be provided by the loads, in case they are able to react dynamically to specific control signals by adapting their power demand to the actual conditions of the electricity system.
Data centers and, in general, ICT sites (including radio base stations and Telco central offices) are ideal candidates to provide flexibility to the electricity system, in that: i) they have their own energy resources to meet continuity requirements and reduce energy costs, ii) they are everywhere, iii) they are able to migrated data and tasks in ways the energy cannot be migrated, and iv) their energy demand matters!
20 European partners, including academic institutions, research centers, Telco's, and energy operators, are working together to create the technical, regulatory, and market conditions to exploit the flexibility potential of data centers and ICT assets in the electricity system. Most important, the SunFlower project is aimed at making it profitable for data center operators to enter the energy flexibility market.
US Cleantech's Market Webinar - 18th of June 2019Cluster TWEED
Are you interested in the US market? Do you need advice for doing business in the US? This webinar is in the preamble to the matchmaking event, second and last US mission in New York City & Boston from 16-20 September 2019. Many speakers : EC2i, Smart City Tech, Hodgson Russ, NYSERDA, World Climate Limited (Horizon 19) and ENRICH !
Webinar - Which technologies & digital tools do we need to implement an energ...Cluster TWEED
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: Energy community projects in Belgium and the EU. This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
De Martini - Caltech Resnick Utility Business Models Oct 1 2012Paul De Martini
Lecture at Caltech Resnick Sustainability Institute discussing emerging business opportunities for electric utilities based on customer adoption of distributed energy resources.
Участие распределенной энергетики в электроэнергетическом рынке Дании: вопросы регулирования и диспетчеризации. Докладчик: Андерс Стауге, Дания (Danish Energy Association, Заместитель Генерального директора). Семинар "Распределённая генерация: технические аспекты", 13 февраля 2013 г.
Why Telcos need to embrace Digital Transformation nowEricsson
Check out this informative IDC Executive Brief for CSPs looking to become digitalized.
Read about the changing ICT market, gain some insights on how to manage and implement your digital transformation vision, and learn how Ericsson can help through its advisory services, OSS/BSS portfolio and proven experience in large scale transformation projects.
In this infographic, we look at the key cyber challenges faced by today's businesses, along with the major data breaches of 2013/14 and the effectiveness of traditional security solutions.
The document discusses smart grids and the business case for them in India. It begins with defining smart grids and comparing them to traditional grids. It then discusses the market definition and overview, including the various components of a smart grid and their advantages over traditional systems. Following this, the document outlines the market size and trends in India, including growth forecasts and government investment plans. It also discusses the various players involved in the different areas of the smart grid ecosystem and potential partners for collaboration.
Role of smart grid in advancing green townships rev3Bhc Kuala Lumpur
This document discusses the role of smart grids in advancing green townships in Malaysia. It provides background on GreenTech Malaysia, which promotes green technology deployment. Smart grids can help integrate renewable energy and electric vehicles, improving energy efficiency. A low carbon city framework evaluates townships across sectors like transportation and buildings to reduce emissions. Pilot projects in cities have achieved emission reductions up to 25% by implementing the framework and smart grid principles like demand response and renewable integration. The document advocates a community-based approach to smart grids to optimize energy usage and production across a planned business park development.
Presentation on findings of the annual survey of ICS Security professionals. Includes participant demographics, greatest ICS security threats, and security initiatives.
Dubai Cyber Security 01 Ics Scada Cyber Security Solutions and Challenges...Ahmed Al Enizi
The document discusses cyber security challenges for industrial control systems (ICS) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems used in petroleum production. It notes that ICS/SCADA systems are no longer isolated and were not designed with security in mind, making them vulnerable to threats. It outlines potential threats from both external hackers and internal actors seeking to harm operations or steal information. The document then proposes a holistic cyber security approach including governance, technical safeguards, physical security, and crisis management to help mitigate risks. It acknowledges challenges in securing remote sites and ensuring security solutions work with ICS/SCADA systems and protocols.
This document discusses ICS/SCADA cybersecurity. It introduces the speaker as a security enthusiast with 2 years of ICS experience. It then provides commands to list and view ICS files. The document defines ICS components like sensors, actuators, PLCs, HMIs, and data historians. It lists resources for ICS security training and trends.
This document discusses cyber security issues in smart grids. It begins with an introduction to smart grids and their reliance on information and communication technologies. It then discusses three key security objectives for smart grids: data availability, confidentiality, and integrity. Several types of cyber attacks on smart grids are described, including denial-of-service attacks, random attacks, and false data injection attacks. The document concludes by evaluating techniques for detecting attacks, such as using chi-square tests and cosine similarity matching to compare expected and measured smart grid data.
This document provides an overview of industrial control systems (ICS) and SCADA security. It defines key concepts like PLCs, how they work by connecting to control units via various cabling and receiving programs from a computer. SCADA is introduced as the system commonly used to monitor and control infrastructure processes via interconnected sensors and controls under central management. Examples of its uses in power grids, pipelines and manufacturing are given. The document then covers components of a SCADA network, common protocols, testing methods, and security challenges like lack of authentication. Several security incidents involving SCADA systems are described. The Stuxnet malware is examined in depth as a well-known threat that targeted Siemens SCADA networks
SCADA deep inside: protocols and security mechanismsAleksandr Timorin
The document discusses various industrial control system protocols including Modbus, DNP3, PROFINET DCP, IEC 61850-8-1, and IEC 61870-5-101/104. It describes their functions, security issues like lack of authentication and encryption, and available tools for analyzing the protocols. The speaker is a penetration tester who researches SCADA security and protocols.
طرق الاختراق وآليته واهم هجمات الاختراق الدوليه وامثله على الجيوش الالكترونيه لكل بلد و كذلك معلومات عن مركز أمن المعلومات و ايضا أهم الشهادات لامن المعلومات
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120213 cateura grenoble em smart grid toward which business models
1. Smart Girds : Toward which
Business Models ?
Olivier CATEURA, PhD. Professor of Strategic Management, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Head of the Advanced Master (MS) in Energy Marketing & Management (GEM & G-INP)
+33(0)6.75.07.73.16 – olivier.cateura@grenoble-em.com
BEST - Winter School / Minatec. Grenoble, February 2012
3. Smart Girds & Business Models are :
Buzz Words…
=> Is it the good time to market ? How to address it ?
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. Smart Grid Ireland – Word Cloud
4. 1.1 What is a Smart Grids ?
“A smart grid is an electricity network that
uses digital and other advanced technologies
to monitor and manage the transport of
electricity from all generation sources to
meet the varying electricity demands of end-
users”.
• Use of Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)
• Real-time & bi-directional information (Utilities &
Consumers)
Source : International Energy Agency. (2011) Technology Roadmap – Smart Grids. OECD/IEA.
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
5. 1.2 Smarter Electricity Systems
KEY POINT: The “smartening” of the electricity system is an
evolutionary process, not a one-time event.
Source : International Energy Agency. (2011) Technology Roadmap – Smart Grids. OECD/IEA.
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
6. 1.3 Smart grid technologies areas
KEY POINT: Smart grids encompass a variety of technologies that span the electricity system.
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. Source: Technology categories and descriptions adapted from NETL, 2010 and NIST, 2010.
7. 1.3a Smart Everything…. ?
• Super Grids
• Smart Grids
• Micro Grids
• & Smart Buildings… !?
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. Idea from O.Cottet / Schneider Electric / HOMES Program.
9. 1.4 Main Characteristics &
Benefits of Smart Grids…
• Enables active participation by consumers
• Accommodates all generation and storage options
• Enables new products, services and markets
• Provides power quality for the digital economy
• Optimizes assets & operates
efficiently
• Anticipates and responds to
system disturbances
• Operates resiliently against
attack and natural disaster
source www.nist.gov - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. The Smart Grid : An Introduction. US Dept. Of Energy.
10. 1.5 Smart Grids are becoming
a Radical Innovation
Smart
Grids !?
Major Radical
Major Innovation Innovation
Effect of innovation online banking, Poste-it Notes PC (IBM) , Online Bookstore
(Amazon) Download music site
on consumer habits (iTunes)
and behaviours
Incremential Strategic
Minor Innovation Innovation
ABS, Washing powder tablets ,
LCD TV, Smart Cars, EasyJet, Ikea
Innocent drinks,
Minor Major
Effect of innovation on
established firms’ competencies
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. Source : Markides & Geroski, Fast Second. 2005
12. 2.1 Context : Major Trends in the Energy
Sector (PEST analysis / Smart Grids)
– P : Competition in the energy sector (Deregulation)
• Shared power between States / Utilities / Customer
– E : Growth of Energy Consumption (+50% by 2035 - worldwide)
• Electricity growth : +100% by 2035 (80% non-OECD)
– E : Economic slowdown
• Debt burden & social priorities : avaibility of cash.
– S : Climate Change Issues (New regulations)
• Climate Change Mitigation & CO2 Reduction (Kyoto, EU –ETS)
• 3x20 priorities + EU Roadmap/Smart Meter by 2020. Decarbonisation by 2050
– T: Fossil Fuel Reduction & Investment in Renewables
• European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan & Technology Roadmap)
– T : Technology Innovation
• ICT innovations & availability of Smart Grids Technologies
• Growth of Electric Vehicules Projects
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
13. 2.1a Stakes & Issues for the EU
(Strategic Goal of the UE Smart Grid Research Agenda)
UE – EC (2007). Strategic Research Agenda For Europe’s Electricity Network of the Future. European Technology Platform Smart Grids
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
14. 2.1b World Energy Consumption 1990 – 2035
(quadrillion Btu)
• Total world energy use rises from 505 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu) in
2008 to 619 quadrillion Btu in 2020 and 770 quadrillion Btu in 2035.
• Energy use in non-OECD nations increases by 85 percent in the Reference case, as
compared with an increase of 18 percent for the OECD economies
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. http://www.eia.gov/ US Energy Information Agency
15. 2.1c Electricity consumption growth
2007-50 (BLUE Map Scenario)
KEY POINT: Emerging economies will need to use smart grids to efficiently meet rapidly
growing electricity demand.
Source : IEA, 2010 & International Energy Agency. (2011) Technology Roadmap – Smart Grids. OECD/IEA.
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
16. 2.1d Deployment of electric vehicles
and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
KEY POINT: Major economies with large personal vehicle sales will need smart grids to enable
the effective integration of electric vehicles to their electricity grids.
Source : IEA, 2009 & International Energy Agency. (2011) Technology Roadmap – Smart Grids. OECD/IEA.
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
17. 2.2 Smart Grid is an answer to :
• Low carbon economy
• Based on decentralized renewables energy
• Focused on energy efficiency & service quality
It’s a important need for emerging economies,
but available and affordable now in developed
countries
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
18. 2.2a Example : Denmark : the smart grid
experiments
The Smart Grid : An Introduction. US Dept. Of Energy.
19. 2.2b Transmission links between Denmark & Nordic countries
KEY POINT: The Nordic electricity system successfully
integrates large amounts of variable renewable energy in a
regional grid by making use of interconnections.
20. 2.3 Mini – Quizz… Guess :
Who are the Top 3 Countries for Smart
Grids Investment 2010
• 1: Investment :
• 2: Investment :
• 3: Investment :
And the Top 10 ?
• 4:
• 5:
• 6:
• 7:
• 8:
• 9 : France !
• 10 :
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
21. 2.3 Top Ten Countries / Smart Grids
Investment 2010
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. http://www.gereports.com/top-10-countries-for-smart-grid-investment/
22. 2.4 Examples of Smart Grids Pilots
& Demonstrators
• In China : USD 96 billions by 2020,
– State Grid Corporation of China.
• In the US : USD 4,5 billion to grid modernization,
– including 3,48 billion for technology integration + 435 million for regional SG
demonstrations + 185 million for storage.
• In India : USD 400 million pilot programs (Hayana, Mahashtra & Gujarat).
• In Australia : AUD 100 million for « Smart Grid, Smart City ».
• In Europe : Edison & EcoGrid (Denmark / IBM), HiperDNO (Spain, UK,
Slovenia), EU-DEEP, Address, Open Meter, OpenNode…
• In France : 300 000 smart meters Tours – Lyon (Linky) => 35 M
– Demonstrators : Premio (Lambesc/PACA), NiceGrid, IssyGrid, Lyon Confuence -
NEDO,
– And GreenLys…
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
23. Lyon - Confluence
• A Smart Grid for Grenoble & Lyon, by 2015.
• 1000 residential cutomers, 40 offices &
buildings
• 12 partners : 39 M€ (including 9,6M€ by
French State, via ADEME)
25. 3.1 The financial stake
• The Global Smart Grid Market :
– US $ 10.5 billion in 2009 to a high point of $35.8 billion in 2013
(Pike Research, June10)
– US $ 57 billion by 2016 with a CAGR of 13% over the next five
years. (src : Lucintel, Dec.11).
– US $ 81 billion by 2016, from $23 billion in 2011 at a CAGR of
29% from 2011 to 2016 (src : Research & Markets, Feb12).
– US $ 376 billion by 2025 (Innovation Observatory)
– € 480 billion (IEA), by 2035
– € 15 billion - France (EEGI – European Elec. Grid Initiative)
Who will pay for it ?
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
26. Even if
predictions can
also be very
optimistic…
Like it was in
2009…
Src : Zpryme, 2009.
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
27. 3.2 Smart grid projects
Geographical distribution
of investments and
project categories
219 Projects
5.5 billion € - July 2011.
This figure does not include the
total budget of the Swedish smart
metering program (estimated
budget €1.5 billion).
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/index.cfm?id=1410&obj_id=13670&dt_code=NWS
28. 3.3 Smart Grids are helping to manage
• Energy issues (peak load management & energy efficiency)
• Climate change (reduce GHG emissions)
• Competition (DSM – load shedding & dynamic pricing)
• Security (integration of EnR, storage, electric vehicule)
Who will pay for it ? Who will capture the value ?
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
29. Remember : This is a Black out…
The USA…
14th August 2003
NY Region in the
black…
Imagine the cost
in 2012 ?
It’s a business
threat but also a
great opportunity,
it depends how you
are…
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. http://www.ptd.siemens.de/artikel1003.html
30. 3.4 Business Models ??
• Smart grids = Value creation
(2) Network & (1) Offer & Value
through the electricity grid Value Chain Proposition
management
Targeted
Customer
• It can be :
– Top Down / Macro. State’s Costs &
Revenus
vision. Assets
– Bottom up / Micro. (3) Profit Formula
Company’s vision
• The main benefits are going to be the TSO
• Who will assume the (Transportation System Operator) & DSO
investment ? (Distribution System Operator)…
• Who will capture the value
and get the revenues ? • But other actors are interested in the
process…
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
31. 3.5 Smart grid product providers
KEY POINT: A broad range of product and service providers who have not worked
together in the past will have to collaborate in smart grids deployment
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02. Source: Canmet Energy/Natural Resources Canada
33. 3.6 Who may be the winners &
who may be the loosers ?
• A lot of actors (energy equipment, ICT, IS consulting…) will
have products and services to sell…
– Aggregators (ECS in the US; EnergyPool (=S=), Voltalis in FR…
have a interesting business models (customer are paid for not
using electricity)
• TSO & DSO should have the regulation and collected fees to
assume the investment (even if the sunk cost will be
huge)…
But one will have to adapt deeply its offer
thanks to Smart Grids….
O.CATEURA. Grenoble EM. 2012/02.
34. 3.7b Which consequences for Utilities ?
(1-) With less energy to (2) Network & (1) Offer & Value
sell, the revenues will Value Chain Proposition
decrease
(2+) With higher Targeted
Customer
investment costs &
assets will rise Costs &
Revenus
(3-) The Profil Formula is in Assets
danger (3) Profit Formula
The Business Model of • Telecoms & IT firms are ready
Utilities has to to provide new services
change… (energy saving -5/-15%)
through the energy in-house
box.
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35. 3.7b Which consequences for Utilities ?
• What will be the new Customer Value Proposition for
Utilities ?
• How to sell energy efficiency ?
• How to develop new services ?
• How to share the value of Smart Grids ?
The price of electricty should rise rapidely (hopefully, for
Utilities)
It should allow to shift from Volume to Value
• Will customer be willing to paid more (and how much) ?
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37. 4.1 Main Issues to Tackle…
• Investments in Network Infrastructures
• Interoperability of communications standards
(Smart metering)
• Constraints on network operators & utilities business
models
• Privacy (data management) and security issues
• And identify which business model will be yours !
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38. 4.2 Needs & Recommandations
• Political stability & regulation
– « Do you want to know what keeps me up at night? Not my
programmers. Not my investors. Not my health care costs. It’s state
regulators »
CEO of Smart Grid Leading firm. In Peter Fox-Penner, Smart Power.
Climate Change, the Smart Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities
• Involve the « Prosumer »
– from energy consumer to > e-aware > e-manager > energy partner
• Learn & Build up on experiments & R&D
– Crossing the Chasm (G.Moore) Niche strategy.
• Shared standards
– Collective work & shared investments
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39. To go further…
• IEA Smart Grids Technology Roadmap
– www.iea.org/papers/2011/smartgrids_roadmap.pdf
• JRC Report Smart Grid Project in Europe
– http://www.smartgridinformation.info/pdf/4516_doc_1.pdf
• Global Smart Grid federation
– www.globalsmartgridfederation.org
• EDSO for Smart Grids
– www.edsoforsmartgrids.eu/
A book :
• Fox Penner Peter (2010) Smart Power. Climate Change,the
Smart Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities. Island Press.
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40. Smart Girds : Toward which
Business Models ?
Olivier CATEURA, PhD. Professor of Strategic Management, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Head of the Advanced Master (MS) in Energy Marketing & Management (GEM & G-INP)
+33(0)6.75.07.73.16 – olivier.cateura@grenoble-em.com
BEST - Winter School / Minatec. Grenoble, February 2012