Energy Storage and Energy Management in Distribution Grids, Communities and Buildings: Results from SENSIBLE, a Flagship Project
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Paper number
1769
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CIRED 2019
Conference date
3-6 June 2019
Conference location
Madrid, Spain
Peer-reviewed
Yes
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André, Ricardo , EDP NEW R&D, Portugal
Naghiyev, Eldar, Univ. Nottingham, United Kingdom
Leonide, Andre, Siemens AG, Germany
Langemeyer, Stefan , Siemens AG, Germany
Gouveia, Clara , INESC TEC, Portugal
Dentel, Arno, Univ. Nuremberg, Germany
Murphy-O'Connor, Catherine, Indra, Portugal
Kilkki, Olli, Empower, Portugal
Naghiyev, Eldar, Univ. Nottingham, United Kingdom
Leonide, Andre, Siemens AG, Germany
Langemeyer, Stefan , Siemens AG, Germany
Gouveia, Clara , INESC TEC, Portugal
Dentel, Arno, Univ. Nuremberg, Germany
Murphy-O'Connor, Catherine, Indra, Portugal
Kilkki, Olli, Empower, Portugal
Abstract
In a time of energy transition, this article summarizes the most relevant conclusions obtained from the SENSIBLE project [3], which aimed to demonstrate that the 2030 EU energy policy targets are achievable, and that distributed energy storage has a crucial role enabling such ambitious targets. SENSIBLE developed innovative features and functionalities based on energy storage and energy management. It was elected as an EU flagship innovation project for its innovation, excellence and ambitious targets of applying several use cases to three real world domains: i) distribution grids; ii) customers and iii) buildings. Grid domain developments were demonstrated in Évora as well as new energy services provision to end users, whilst the Nottingham demonstrator addressed the energy community domain. In Nuremberg, storage applications in the building domain were demonstrated. SENSIBLE’s results show that energy storage applications are a key tool to enable the flexibility required for the energy transition and can provide benefits to the grid as well as the end user. The project’s conclusions from the three domains, which are underpinned by the KPI results, prove the impact of energy storage on the energy system of the future.
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AIM
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2019-06-03
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https://cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/565
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/794
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/794
ISSN
2032-9644
ISBN
978-2-9602415-0-1