Simulation Supported Real Time Energy Management in Building Blocks

Project dates: 01. Apr 2016 - 30. Sep 2020

Objective

The growing share of variable renewable energy necessitates flexibility in the electricity system, which flexible energy generation, demand side participation and energy storage systems can provide. SIMBLOCK will develop innovative demand response (DR) services for smaller residential and commercial customers, implement and test these services in three pilot sites and transfer successful DR models to customers of Project partners in further European countries. The pilot sites are blocks of highly energy efficient buildings with a diverse range of renewable and cogeneration supply systems and requisite ICT infrastructure that allows direct testing of DR strategies. SIMBLOCK’s main objectives are to specify the technical characteristics of the demand flexibility that will enable dynamic DR; to study the optimal use of the DR capability in the context of market tariffs and RES supply fluctuations; and to develop and implement market access and business models for DR models offered by blocks of buildings with a focus on shifting power to heat applications and optimization of the available energy vectors in buildings. Actions toward achieving these objectives include: quantifying the reliability of bundled flexibility of smaller buildings via pilot site monitoring schemes; combining innovative automated modelling and optimization services with big data analytics to deliver the best real time DR actions, including motivational user interfaces and activation programs; and developing new DR services that take into account the role of pricing, cost effectiveness, data policies, regulations, and market barriers to attain the critical mass needed to effectively access electricity markets. SIMBLOCK’s approach supports the Work Program by maximizing the contribution of buildings and occupants and combining decentralized energy management technology at the blocks of building scale to enable DR, thereby illustrating the benefits achievable (e.g. efficiency, user engagement, cost).

Partners

Number of partners: 17
Site numbers:
17

HOCHSCHULE FUR TECHNIK STUTTGART

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

EIFER EUROPAISCHES INSTITUT FUR ENERGIEFORSCHUNG EDF KIT EWIV

ENERGEA INGENIERIA EN EFICIENCIA ENERGETICA SL

WATTGO

  • Partner
  • WATTGO
  • France
  • Budget: 63, 673.19921875

GEMEINDE WUESTENROT

ELIMES AG

NEUROBAT AG

CENTRE INTERNACIONAL DE METODES NUMERICS EN ENGINYERIA

CENTRICA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS BELGIUM

ENISYST GMBH

HAUTE ECOLE SPECIALISEE DE SUISSE OCCIDENTALE

EDF ENERGY R&D UK CENTRE LIMITED

INSIGHT PUBLISHERS LIMITED

STADTWERKE SCHWABISCH HALL GMBH

S.P.M. PROMOCIONS MUNICIPALS DE SANT CUGAT DEL VALLÈS S.A.

Key Exploitable Results

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