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Universal Smart Energy Framework Seminar Future Grid Lab: Introduction to Flexibility 09-10-2018 A solid foundation for smart energy futures - 1

The Energy Transition the need for flexibility Energy transition Increase in renewables Increase in energy efficieny electrification - 2

Load Load [KW] [kw] Load [kw] Load [kw] Load [kw] The Energy Transition the need for flexibility Household load Incl. Electric Vehicle Flex for grid management 2 1 2 1 DSO 0 0-1 4 12 20 Time [hour] -1 4 12 20 Time [hour] Flex for portfolio optimization 3 2 1 0 0-1 -1 Incl. Household Heat Pump load 4 4 12 12 20 20 Time Time [hour] [hour] 2 1 0-1 Incl. PV Panels 4 12 20 Time [hour] Flex to maintain balance BRP TSO - 3

USEF unlocks the value of flexibility via explicit Demand Response with a central role for the Aggregator Production Process Emergency Generators BRP Flex for Portfolio optimization Prosumer Cooling Systems Heat Pump Solar Electric Vehicle Airco System Storage systems flexibility Aggregator flex DSO TSO Flex For grid management Flex to maintain balance An Aggregator explores, contracts, operates, aggregates and valorizes the flexibility of Prosumers - 4

implicit Demand Response explicit Demand Response ESCo BRP flex SUP flex ToU tariff Prosumer flex Aggregator DSO Prosumer DSO TSO - 5

EU Clean Energy Package Consumers and communities will be empowered to actively participate in the electricity market and generate their own electricity, consume it or sell it back to the market while taking into account the costs and benefits for the system as a whole. Every consumer will be able to offer demand response and to receive remuneration, directly or through aggregators Source: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/ener/files/documents/technical_memo_marketsconsumers.pdf - 6

How working along a new common standard enhances value creation - 7

Principles of the USEF Foundation Distributed flex is activated in a market based approach Facilitate one overall energy system not one party The Aggregator has a central role Freedom of choice to participate in flex markets is guaranteed Interoperability between roles, and across borders - 8

USEF describes the market for flexibility and provides free access to A set of specifications, designs and implementation guidelines A reference implementation to accelerate large scale deployments Pilot results & insights - 9

USEF A set of specifications, designs and implementation guidelines Contract Plan Validate Operate Settle Demand Supply Flexibility - 10

USEF A set of specifications, designs and implementation guidelines Per phase the interactions between all the stakeholders involved are specified and message structures are defined - 11

USEF A set of specifications, designs and implementation guidelines Contract Plan Validate Operate Settle -> Send A-plan <> FlexTrading <- Approve A-plan - 12

Validate USEF A set of specifications, designs and implementation guidelines Contract Plan Validate Operate Settle <- Send D-prognosis <> FlexTrading -> Approve D-prognosis - 13

USEF in practice: Residential versus Commercial & Industrial - 14

USEF implemented: Residential domain Heerhugowaard 200 x 0.5 kw of controllable flexibility PV electric boilers heat pumps fuel cells Flex exchange between AGR, BRP, DSO Flex fees, no dynamic pricing - 15

C&I flex solutions for Nijmegen Nijmegen 8000 new houses Commercial area under development Additional wind power Solar farm 5 MW extra capacity needed (temporary) - 16

USEF Core activities Framework Development Workgroups (AGR/DSO) Design Team for USEF 2.0 o Defining the new specs for the different Aggregator Implementation Models International Review Board with strong participation Adaptation of the Framework Implementation o NL, UK and soon German project(s) Input for market-design o EU (EG3, Ebix), Denmark, UK and NL A set of specifications, designs and implementation guidelines A reference implementation to accelerate large scale deployments Pilot results & insights - 17

Thank you Elke Klaassen [elke.klaassen@usef.energy] @USEFsmartenergy www.usef.energy A solid foundation for smart energy futures - 18