Jan Onarheim, NTNU www.smartgrids.no Smart grid: •A term for the future electric power system (2020-2050) •A giant leap on ICT integration •A merger of power systems and internet •A system where all components and apparatuses have an “IP- address” (Internet Protocol address) – accessible from the ”internet” Status Transmission/sub-transmission “Smart” MV Distribution Not so “smart” LV distribution/ supply terminal Becoming “smarter” Future investments • Statnett (TSO) 40 milliarder NOK • AMS 10-12 milliarder NOK • Distribution net: 1-1,5 milliarder NOK/year • Load control and demand side management! A National Smartgrid Resource Centre. Activities include research, teaching, test- and demonstration projects, business development and commercialization. www.smartgrids.no The Centre will contribute towards ensuring • that energy companies and organisations will have access to expertise vital to their own activities. • that relevant industry becomes more competitive in the global market. This will be achieved by research activities teaching business development and commercialisation laboratory studies; technology testing and demonstration • network building • dissemination of information • international work and standardization • • • • Board • • Styreleder Terje Gjengedal, Professor UMB og NTNU Håvard Belbo, konserndirektør, NTE Holding AS, Nestleder • • • • • • • • • Jens Auset, Adm direktør, Hafslund Nett, Eirik Gundegjerde, Konserndirektør, Lyse Energi Jan Kristensen, Vice President, Telenor Knut Samdal, Forskningssjef, Sintef Energi Geir Øien, Dekan IME fakultetet, NTNU Otto Frøseth, Direktør, Siemens Per Bakseter, Styreleder, NCE Smart Energy markets Knut Erik Gustavsen, Direktør, Tieto Jan Ove Gjerde, FoU direktør, Statnett Observatører: NVE, NFR, IN og Enova Centre Management Jan Onarheim Kjell Sand CommersialInnovation Jan Onarheim NTNU Standardisation Birger Hestnes NEK Information Fredrik Christensen NTNU Laboratories Kjell Ljøkelsøy SINTEF R&D Kjell Sand SINTEF/NTNU Demos/ pilots Jan Onarheim NTNU Education Gerard Doorman NTNU Development concept NCE Information/communication R&D Lab, test and demonstration projects Education Industrial and commercial development Students (Projects, master work, experts in teamwork) Research Council of Norway Innovation Norway Enova Members National R&D partners: • NTNU • SINTEF • Norwegian Centres of Expertise Halden • Narvik University College • UMB Industry and utility partners: • ABB (Industry) • DNV (Independent foundation) • Hafslund Nett (DSO) • NTE (Generation , DSO) • Powel (ICT) • Statkraft (Generation) • Statnett (TSO) • Tieto (Consult/ICT) • Telenor (Telecom) • Siemens (Industry) • Lyse (Multiutility, DSO, Telecom..) • Doble Transinor (Industry) • Embriq Systems (ICT, Consulting) • Doble Transinor (Power consulting) • EDB Consulting Group (ICT, Consulting) • Skagerak Nett (DSO) • Hydro Aluminium (Heavy Industry) • Enfo Energy (Energy Management Consulting) • Kamstrup (Smart Metering) • BKK (DSO) • IBM (ICT, Consulting) • Logica Norge (ICT, Consulting) • Smartgrid Norway (Smart sensors) • Energi Norge (Utility association) • Glen Dimplex Nordic (Space and water heating solutions) • Fredrikstad Energinett (DSO) • Trønderenergi (DSO) • PWC • EB Nett • Istad • Helgeland Kraftlag Living laboratories • City of Steinkjer (NTE) – Steinkjer substation – 100 GWh/yr – 4500 Network users – 250 Distribution substation • Island of Hvaler – 6700 Network users 12 6 700 Smart Meters Demo Steinkjer (red) Network user No. kWhår Domestic 700 11.140.000 Cottage 1 7.000 Farm 1 73.900 Small business 50 1.250.000 Larger business 16 7.629.200 Electrical boilers 3 1.250.000 Small hydro 1 Total 772 21.350.100 14 Conclusion: • We don’t know where we are going, • …but we know we are on our way 15