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Small or medium-scale focused research project (STREP) Energy Demand-Aware Open Services for Smart Grid Intelligent Automation SmartHG EU FP7 Project #317761 Deliverable D7.3.3 Project Showcase on Industrial Web-site Deliverable due on : M36 Output of WP : WP7 WP Responsible : ATANVO Consortium Participant Organization Name Participant Short Name Country Sapienza University of Rome UNIROMA1 Italy Aarhus University AU Denmark IMDEA Energía IMDEA Spain A. V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus HMTI Belarus ATANVO GmbH ATANVO Germany Panoramic Power PANPOW Israel Solintel SOLINTEL Spain SEAS NVE SEAS Denmark Kalundborg Municipality KAL Denmark Minskenergo MINSKENG Belarus Develco Products A/S DEVELCO Denmark

Document Information Version November 16, 2015, 00:34 Date November 16, 2015 Contributors UNIROMA1, AU, IMDEA, HMTI, ATANVO, PANPOW, SOLINTEL, SEAS, KAL, MINSKENG, DEVELCO Reason for release Dissemination level Status Project title Project acronym Third year review Public (PU) Final Energy Demand-Aware Open Services for Smart Grid Intelligent Automation SmartHG Project number 317761 Call (part) identifier FP7-ICT-2011-8 Challenge Objective Target Outcome Project coordinator E-mail Work programme topic addressed 6: ICT for a low carbon economy ICT-2011.6.1 Smart Energy Grids d) Home energy controlling hubs that will collect real-time or near real-time data on energy consumption data from smart household appliances and enable intelligent automation. Enrico Tronci tronci@di.uniroma1.it

Chapter Contents Contents Executive Summary 1 1 Project Showcase 2 1.1 Deployed Hardware............................... 2 1.2 Residential User Monitors Consumptions through Panoramic Power Dashboard...................................... 2 1.3 Screenshots from Panoramic Power Dashboard................ 3 1.4 Technical Section................................ 3 1.5 Data on Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) usage from Other Projects..... 8 i

Chapter Contents List of Acronyms EV Electric Vehicle PEV Plug-in Electric Vehicle ii

Chapter Contents Executive Summary SmartHG showcases data gathered from project test-beds resting on the interface provided by the Panoramic Power PowerRadar Software, as planned. This is a proprietary system and only registered users can access it. In this way, data security and privacy is taken into account. To reach a larger audience, SmartHG (anonymized) data and (aggregated) results are also showcased in the public project website, where all website visitors (energy distributors, retailers, residential users or simple onlookers) can access them. The public showcase consists of an overview of the deployed hardware, a description of the Panoramic Power PowerRadar Software, some anonymized screenshots from the Panoramic Power dashboard and the data on Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) usage gathered from Testan-EV project and used in SmartHG project. Furthermore, from the public showcase it is also possible to directly access the Technical Section of the project website, which contains general info about SmartHG Platform, test-beds data analytics, and technical, economic and environmental evaluation of the Platform on our test-beds. 1

Chapter 1 Project Showcase The Panoramic Power sensors and bridges deployed in the residential homes of the SmartHG test-beds allow the project to collect information on the electrical consumption at substation level and at residential level of the monitored homes. SmartHG project showcases on industrial Panoramic Power website the data gathered by sensors deployed in the project test-beds, resting on the Panoramic Power Power- Radar dashboard, as planned. The data collected can be displayed in numerous ways on the dashboard, enabling the various users (the project partners, the homeowners, etc) to receive the information they need. This includes seeing only the entire home s consumption (mains), or just a specific appliance or category. It includes the time frame shown, be it hourly, daily, monthly, etc. Each homeowner was given a unique user ID and password to view their own home consumption, and the project partners (and other future users, e.g. electric grid managers) have IDs that allow them to see the aggregate consumption of all homes, as well as zooming in on a specific home, a specific category of appliances, etc. In this way, data security and privacy is taken into account. To reach a larger audience, we create a public showcase in the project website, which contains some anonymized screenshots from the dashboard and general information about deployed hardware and test-beds data as well as a link to the Technical Section of the project website, which contains general info about SmartHG Platform, test-beds data analytics, and technical, economic and environmental evaluation of the Platform on our test-beds. Next sections describe the content of the public showcase. 1.1 Deployed Hardware The Deployed Hardware section of the public showcase contains general info about the hardware deployed in the SmartHG test-beds to monitor the electrical consumption at substation level and at residential level of the involved residential homes (see Figure 1.1). 1.2 Residential User Monitors Consumptions through Panoramic Power Dashboard The Residential User Monitors Consumptions through Panoramic Power Dashboard section of the public showcase contains general info about the Panoramic Power Pow- 2

Figure 1.1: Hardware deployed at SmartHG test-beds erradar software, which is used to showcase the SmartHG project on the Panoramic Power industrial website (see Figures 1.2 and 1.3). 1.3 Screenshots from Panoramic Power Dashboard The Screenshots from Panoramic Power Dashboard section of the public showcase contains some (anonymized) screenshots taken from the Panoramic Power dashboard about the electrical consumption at substation level and at residential level of the SmartHG test-beds residential homes. Figures 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 show some of the showcased screenshots. 1.4 Technical Section The Technical Section section of the public showcase shortly describes the SmartHG public Technical Section, which contains information about SmartHG Platform, SmartHG test-beds, and technical, economic and environmental evaluation of the Platform on our test-beds. It is possible to reach the Technical Section by clicking on the link and on the image (see Figure 1.7) there in. 3/8

Figure 1.2: Panoramic Power PowerRadar software presentation - Page 1/2 4/8

Figure 1.3: Panoramic Power PowerRadar software presentation - Page 2/2 5/8

Figure 1.4: General Overview (from Panoramic Power dashboard) Figure 1.5: Typical Daily Profile - Stacked by Categories (from Panoramic Power dashboard) 6/8

Figure 1.6: Monthly Heat Map (from Panoramic Power dashboard) Figure 1.7: Technical Section overview 7/8

1.5 Data on Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) usage from Other Projects The Data on Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) usage from Other Projects section of the public showcase shows the data on PEV usage gathered from Test-an-EV project (https: //www.clever.dk/test-en-elbil) and used in SmartHG project (see Figure 1.8). Figure 1.8: State of Electric Vehicle (EV) Battery Charge (%) 8/8