Chalmers University of Technology Smarta elnät – vad händer? Samordningsrådet & Europa Lina Bertling Tjernberg Professor i Uthålliga elkraftsystem Lina.Bertling@chalmers.se 2013-05-14 ELFACK, Göteborg Chalmers University of Technology Smarta elnät – vad är det? • Ett smart elnät är ett smart system som använder el för • att leverera energi till konsumenter med drivkraft att använda mer förnyelsebara energikällor och minska energiförluster. Med smarta elnät kommer nya tekniklösningar för användning av el där elkonsumenten får större inflytande exempelvis med timmätning av el och nya former av generering och lagring, som elfordon för både transport och energilagring. Ø flexibilitet och mångfald Chalmers University of Technology Smart Grid - fundamentals • Power is a snapshot of how much electricity an appliance • consumes, or a power plant produces – Kettle 2 000 W (2kW) – Wind Turbine 2 000 000 W (2 MW) – Nuclear reactor 1 000 000 000 W (1GW) Energy is power over time - how much electricity is consumed during the previous period? – Kettles use a hour 2 kWh – Annual production from a wind turbine 6 MWh – Annual consumption Sweden 160 000 GWh (160 TWh) Chalmers University of Technology Smart Grid – fundamentals • Example: power system balance Kraftsystemet - Svenska Kraftnät 5/14/13 8:06 AM På kartan är flödet mellan två länder placerat i det land där flödet mäts. Observerva att värden på vår karta kan skilja sig från värden på andra nationella driftkartor, på grund av exempelvis energiförluster i nätet och bristande synkronisering mellan kartor vid uppdateringar. Systempris: Flöde(MW) Pris(!/MWh) 27 45,31 58 Period: 8 -9 (CET) 355 896 ! Net exchange is now Consumption-Production ! 46,19 • 46,19 82 1606 0 630 46,19 46,19 77 46,19 83 44,84 ? 4659 44,84 147 1834 1290 10 1258 80 230 44,84 722 127 46,19 46,19 288 46,19 45,09 277 586 0 Produktion 2746 Totalt inom landet 0 107 46,19 187 SE DK NO FI EE Total 16 350 3 570 16 291 6 749 1 266 Kärnkraft 5 975 - - 1 870 - 7 845 Vatten 8 969 - 15 764 2 376 - 27 109 Värme 468 2 683 317 2 420 1 262 7 150 Vind 495 887 210 37 4 1 633 Ospecificerat 443 - - 46 - 489 Nettoexport(-) /import Förbrukning 185 887 -2 467 2 179 -300 484 16 535 4 457 13 824 8 928 966 44 710 Source: Svenska Kraftnät, www.svk.se Senast uppdaterad: 2013 -05 -14 08:04 (+02 UTC) 44 226 – the flow between countries – electricity trade in - Nord Pool Spot market Example 130514 8:06 - Production 16 350 (MW) ü 5 975 nuclear ü 8 969 hydro ü 468 heat ü 495 wind - Import 185 (MW) - Price 45 (€/MWh) Chalmers University of Technology Energy system in change • The energy system is undergoing a major global change Ø Main driving forces are to meet the political climate and energy goals and to counteract with economic crisis. • In Europe there are climate and energy goals with targets for 20/20/20/10 by 2020, and different long term targets by 2050 going for 100% renewables Ø Today major investments in new electricity generation from renewables and in the use of biomass-based thermal power using difficult fuels Ø New models for energy usage and storage are developed e.g. with electrical vehicles ü The Smart Grid developments facilitate this change! Chalmers University of Technology Energy system in change – Smart Grid Sources http://www.oe.energy.gov/DocumentsandMedia/smartgrid_diagram.pdf Chalmers University of Technology Roadmap: Sweden • Press release • • 11-03-31 Sweden to join IEA initiative on International Smart Grid Action Network Smart Grid is on the political agenda as a tool for sustainable energy system Chalmers University of Technology Roadmap: Sweden • Swedish Coordination Council for Smart Grid - Appointed by Swedish Government May 2012 - Assignment until December 2014 - 15 members with key roles and expertise - Overall mission The Swedish Coordination Council for Smart Grid (1) • Appointed by the Swedish Government • Assignment from Aug 2012 until Dec 2014 • Members • 15 members with key positions within industry, governmental authorities and academia • Over all Mission • Coordinate and stimulate cooperation, knowledge transfer and discussions on strategic issues between different stakeholders in the area of smart grid • Deliver proposals to remove barriers and stimulate the development of smart grid in Sweden incl. R&D Samordningsrådet med kunskapsplattform för smarta elnät Intres senter 1. Coordinate, create knowledge platform 2. Proposal for Swedish Smart Grid plan www.swedishsmartgrid.se Dialogforum Samverkan Intressenter Samordningsrådet Kunskapsplattform Handlingsplan Samordningsrådet med kunskapsplattform för smarta elnät Chalmers University of Technology Example Chalmers: solutions ü Smart Grid brings together available technologies for sustainable system solutions Professor at Chalmers in 1911 and father of Uno Lamm the father of HVDC First IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies conference in Europe, Gothenburg 2010 Top: The 1st IEEE PES ISGT Europe, Gothenburg, 2010 (Picture Jan-Olov Yxell) Chalmers University of Technology Example Chalmers: solutions Technologies (power systems and ICT) that enable smart grids Optimized operation and control of transmission systems Smart Power System Management of Active distribution system Market models for cross-border trading of energy and ancillary services New way of system monitoring, emergency control and protection Planning of future transmission systems Chalmers University of Technology Example: research & tests Big Glenn – demonstration site testing wind turbines • The project develop methods, simulate and test in lab targeting wind turbines to fulfill Grid Codes. • Full scale tests - 4 MW General Electric - More information from www.swptc.se SWPTC board visit Big Glen, May 2012 (Picture Lina Bertling Tjernberg) Chalmers University of Technology Example: research on EV & EU – Analysis of the impact and possibilities of a mass introduction of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles (EV) on the electricity networks in Europe – FP 7 Energy 3.7 million Euro,18 months from January 2010 – RWE leader, 12 parts (Chalmers, Vattenfall from Sweden) Chalmers University of Technology Example G4V: overall project Key question: What must we start doing today to enable a mass market for e-vehicles? § Technical aspects Time horizon: 2030 and beyond § Legal framework Roadm ry fr o t a l u Reg a ap § Business models ork mew Busin ess m odels Scenarios ICT GRID infra- structure § Customer satisfaction § Environmental aspects Power system operation Recommendations Chalmers University of Technology Example: research EV & grid Residential (charging only at home) Peak demand Commercial increase [%] area Uncontrolled 3.5 % Price-optimal 14.5 % Loss-optimal 0% * Peak demand Residential increase [%] area Uncontrolled 21 % Price-optimal 78 % Loss-optimal 0% Commercial (charging at home and at work) Steen D., Tuan L., Carlson O. and Bertling Tjernberg L., “Assessment of Electric Vehicle Charging Scenarios Based on Demographical Data.” Published in IEEE Transaction on Smart Grid Technology, September 2012. Chalmers University of Technology Smart Grid Projects in Europe • November 2010 • • • • - The JRC launched the first comprehensive inventory of Smart Grid projects in Europe Over 300 project coordinators filled in a project questionnaire July 2011 – JRC inventory published 219 projects Over 5 billion € of investments Chalmers University of Technology Smart Grid Projects in Europe • In the period 2008-2012, investments on Smart Grid projects have been consistently above a level of €200 million per year, with the level of investment in 2011 as high as €500 million. • 219 Smart Grid and smart metering projects The overall investment amounted to over €5 billion. Chalmers University of Technology Projects Projects Smart Grid Task Force DB Projects JRC Database Other users (e.g. ISGAN) EEGI – SETIS DB DB DB Projects h8p://ses.jrc.ec.europa.eu VisualizaDon plaGorms www.smartgridsprojects.eu Chalmers University of Technology Smart Grid Projects in Europe • JRC compiles a data base with smart grid projects ü Next release: 281 Smart Grid R&D and Demonstration projects of 90 smart meters Chalmers University of Technology Summary: Smart Grid Systems • Driving forces: sustainability and cost-efficiency • Smart Grid – infrastructure for energy delivery – flexibility with new technologies & new usage • Key features: – communication, ICT and standards – electricity from renewables – electrical vehicles and storage • Challenges: – Process for developments and incentives – System solutions and change in behavior – Availability and low maintenance costs Chalmers create solutions for smart energy systems! Chalmers University of Technology More: Smart Grid Systems • Further information from web portals: – Swedish SmartGrid www.swedishsmartgrid.se – EU Smart Grid www.smartgrids.eu ü www.ses.jrc.ec.europa.eu/jrc-scientificand-policy-report – IEEE Smart Grid • smartgrid.ieee.org/ieee-smart-grid – IEA www.iea.org/topics/smartgrids Examples on coming events – CIRED June 10-13 Stockholm www.cired2013.org – IEEE ISGT October 6-9 Copenhagen Chalmers University of Technology Thanks & Welcome! Lina Bertling Tjernberg Professor Division of Electric Power Engineering Department of Energy and Environment Chalmers University of Technology Hörsalsvägen 11 lina.bertling@chalmers.se www.chalmers.se/sv/personal/Sidor/lina-bertling.aspx