14 June 2013
AARHUS UNIVERSITY BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
AU BSS BADM
WORKSHOP: THE IMPACT OF PROSUMERS IN A SMART GRID ENERGY
NETWORK
14 June 2013
AARHUS UNIVERSITY BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
AU BSS BADM
“IMPROSUME” - The Impact of Prosumers in a Smart Grid based Energy Market
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TRADITIONAL POWER SYSTEM
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Produc-‐‑tion
Trans-‐‑mission/ distri-‐‑bution
Consum-‐‑ption/
customers
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FUTURE’S ENERGY SYSTEM – POSSIBLE/NEEDED CHANGES
› Wind › Solar › Bio › Wave › Hydro › Gas › Nuclear › (Clean) coal › … › More intermittent › Increased complexity
• Smart meters
• Smart houses • Demand
response
• Micro generation
• Storage
• Electrical vehicles
Prod.
Cons./ cust.
Trans./ distri.
The Smart Grid
• Market design: • New regulation • New incentives
• New organized markets
• Changed prod/cons. patterns
• Changed decision structure (“Internet of energy”)
• Business models: • New players • New ways of earning money
• New cash flows
• New offerings & contract types
• Customer focus • What do they want/accept?
• How do they behave?
• What are they willing to pay and for what?
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› Prosumers:
› Units that are net consumers in periods and net produsers in other
› Virtual power plants
› Aggregation of 1 or more prosumers
› Technical (TVPP)
› Commercial (CVPP)
NEW ROLES Solar heat
Solar cells
Electrical car (V2G)
Intelligent home appliances
Home battery
Smart Meter
Wind power
intelligent radiator
Energy Portal
VPP
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OVERALL PROJECT ORGANIZATION
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DANISH PARTNERS
› Aarhus University, Business & Social Sciences
› SEAS-NVE (Danish electricity supplier)
› NOE (Danish electricity supplier)
› GridManager AS (Danish company which provides energy saving and grid balancing solutions for companies)
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WORKSHOP: THE IMPACT OF PROSUMERS IN A SMART GRID ENERGY NETWORK
Date: Friday 14 June 2013, 9.00 – 15.30
Location: Aarhus University Campus, Meeting room 2, Frederik Nielsens Vej 2
Other details: Attendance and lunch is free
Registration: Please register following this link
Programme
9.00 Welcome and introduction John Thøgersen, Aarhus University
9.15 Prosuming flexibility in smart grids: aspects of customer acceptance and
business models Moritz Loock & Karoline Kuenzel, St. Gallen University
10.05 Responsible technology acceptance: private consumer acceptance of Smart
Grid technologies Madeleine Broman Toft, Aarhus University
10.30 Coffee break
10.45 The endeavours of conduction a field study
Geertje Schuitema, Aarhus University
11.10 Assessment of the prosumer role in 2025: Potentials and market impacts
Bernt Bremdal, NCE Halden
12.00 Lunch (Richard Mortensenstuen)
13.00 The potential for arbitrage of renewable surplus energy in Denmark 2020
and beyond
Gorm B. Andresen, Aarhus University
13.20 Data sharing in smart metering systems – consumer privacy concerns
Pernille Wegener Jessen, Aarhus University
13.40 From Smart Grid to smart energy – How do we involve the end-user?
Jeannette Møller Jørgensen, Energinet.dk
14.10 The READY project: Heat pumps in a smart grid future – analyses of potential
concepts
Lotte Holmberg Rasmussen, NEAS & Mikael Togeby, Ea Energy Analyses
14.40 Coffee break
14.55 Smart Grid ready buildings and consumers
Rune Hylsberg Jacobsen, Aarhus University & Johanne Mose Entwistle, Alexandra Institute
15.25 Wrap up
John Thøgersen, Aarhus University
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