Data‐Driven Energy Systems Data‐Driven Energy Systems Conference Objectives j Marija Ilićmilic@ece.cmu.edu C Carnegie Mellon University i M ll U i i 8th CMU Electricity Conference, March 13-14, 2012 Acknowledgments g National Science Foundation for a grant to s pport a National Conference in conj nction support a National Conference in conjunction with the 8th CMU Electricity Conference http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~electriconf/ SRC OSISoft and ECE at Carnegie Mellon SRC, OSISoft and ECE at Carnegie Mellon Univ. for multiple support (financial, and in ki d) kind) EESG folks at Carnegie Mellon Univ. g http://www.eesg.ece.cmu.edu/for many hours of help hours of help. 2 Acknowledgments Dick Schuler , Cornell Univ. for Co‐Organizing the Conference Steering Committee ‐Krishna Kant, National Science Foundation Kih K N i lS i F d i ‐Bob Havemann, Semiconductor Research Corporation Energy Research Initiative (SRC ERI) y , ‐Leonard Hyman, Black &Veatch ‐Jose Moura, Carnegie Mellon University, Information and Communication Technologies Institute (ICTI) and Communication Technologies Institute (ICTI) Ed Schlesinger, ECE Department Head, Carnegie Mellon Univ ; Claire Leona and Joyce Univ.; Claire, Leona and Joyce. 3 Theme of this Conference: Data‐Driven Sustainable Energy Systems Rethinking what can be done with data Potential for phase transition in industry Potential for phase transition in industry dynamics and the field of energy systems created by data availability created by data availability From theory to practice ‐ can develop model we test and trust ‐can sense, process and use data to efficiency, d d t t ffi i reliability, environmental and business sustainability 4 Major challenge and opportunity Major challenge and opportunity What to collect and why? Who can have it? Who can have it? How to use it? Why does it matter and how should we support y the use of key data? CAN change the way energy systems of the f t future Need to develop the field of data‐driven energy 5 systems