ARE YOU READY TO PROFIT FROM TOMORROW S OPPORTUNITIES? EEBUS CONNECTS: TECHNOLOGIES. MARKETS. PEOPLE

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ARE YOU READY TO PROFIT FROM TOMORROW S OPPORTUNITIES?

I. Challenges 35% share of renewable energies in 2020 according to the guidelines of the German Government. What opportunities offers the energy transition?

I. Challenges 7,000,000,000 to be invested in the Smart Grid by 2013 from the public household. How can you take advantage of the Smart Grid?

I. Challenges 22.3 m. people over 65 years living in Germany in 2030. How do you want to face the customers needs of tomorrow?

I. Challenges 6 million Electric cars should drive on German roads by 2030. Who drives the mobility concepts of the future?

I. Challenges 19 billion market volume for networked building technology. Are you going to shape the Smart Home?

I. Challenges 73% of the German population pay more for environmentally friendly home appliances. What do your products supply for the green conscience for your customers in the future?

THE EEBUS INITIATIVE CONNECTS: TECHNOLOGIES, MARKETS, PEOPLE. TO REALISE THIS - CONNECTIVITY IS NEEDED.

EEBUS CONNECTS TECHNOLOGIES.

When we think of technologies - we first talk about contents (so-called User Stories ) By customer s expectations to the contents needed! 1 2 But also considering solutions existing today.

User Stories the promise to the customer. (referenced to TR 62746-2 Use Cases and Requirements) User wants to know when the washing machine has finished working. User wants to dim all lighting. User wants to get remote help if the washing machine works improperly. User wants to consume the electrical power produced by his own. User wants to do basic settings of his devices. User wants his electrical car charged by 3:00h p.m., ready to use. User wants his washing done by 5:00h p.m. with least electrical power costs. User allows the Customer Energy Manager to reduce the energy consumption of his freezer in a defined range for a specific time, if the grid recognizes (severe) stability issues. User likes to limit own energy consumption up to a defined limit User wants to feed PV energy into own battery pack if too much power is available User wants to sell own decentralized energy (e.g. PV) to Smart Grid Grid related emergency situations (blackout prevention)

Smart device informs CEM Smart device sends instructions to smart device Consumption information of individual devices Total household consumption Price & environmental information Warning signal from smart device Warning signal from CEM Retrieve smart device status Direct load management Emergency load control Provide flexibility Clock synchronization Send consumption info to device Ping? Auto registration User Story (washing with least electrical power costs): from there, we derive UseCases, signals and functions needed. Generic use cases UC 1.1 + UC 2.1 UC 1.2 + UC 2.2 WGSP 2111 sc.1 WGSP 2111 sc.2 WGSP 2112 WGSP WGSP 2113 sc.1 2113 sc.2 WGSP 2114 WGSP 2121 WGSP 2122 WGSP 2128 WGSP 2140 UC 1.2 + UC 2.2 UC 3 UC 4 User Story The user likes to get the laundry ready until 8:00pm The user likes to likes to use his Electro Vehicle at 8:00am again The grid recognizes stability issues The user wants to limit his consumption to his own local production (e.g. PV) CEM manages Simple Devices GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP x GAP GAP The Customer wants to sell his flexibility to the grid The Customer wants to sell own decentralized energy (e.g. PV) to Smart Grid Grid related Emergency Situations (Blackout prevention) The customer wants to connect a new smart device to the CEM A smart device disconnects unexpectedly (failure) The consumer wants to be informed on his historic and forecasted energy use The consumer wants to know the yearly energy cost of an appliance The consumer wants a storage device to release energy at a certain tariff GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP???????????????????????????? GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP

Required : modelling of functions. The basis for our standardization efforts. Neutral modelling enables integration on different platforms. Thus, these models are the basis for a comprehensive inter-operability between technologies, markets and enterprises. mapability functions possibly need to apply in existing technologies Modelling technique: XSD / XML (standardization and EEBus e.v.)

EEBus Classes: Content of the EEBus Specification 1.0 price (Energie) Preise, Zusatzinformationen, Kopplung zur Domäne Metering metering Messwerte eines Zählers / SMGs measurement Generelle Messwerte (z.b. Temperatur, Spannung, ) timeinformation Zeitinformationen (u.a. zur ungefähren Synchronisierung) actuatorlevel Dimm- Aktoren, Aktoren mit Verstellbarkeit in Stufen acutatorswitch - Schaltaktoren deviceclassification Freitext Informationen über ein Gerät commodityresource Kapazität z.b. eines Batteriespeichers, Max. Verbrauch, Min. Verbrauch etc. datatunneling Tunneln beliebiger (nicht näher spezifizierter) Daten sensing Verschiedene Sensoren, Taster, Kontakte (z.b. Fensterkontakt), Rauchmelder messaging Text- Nachrichten (z.b. Fehlermeldungen, Informationen, Warnungen) loadmanagementthreshold Einstellungen für Price - Schwellwert basiertes Lastmanagement powersequences Generelle Lastverschiebbarkeit und Forecasting supplycondition Zustand der (elektrischen) Versorgung, Limitierungen etc. networkmanagement Geräte hinzufügen, entfernen etc., List of Inventory

2.1 EEBUS CONNECTS TECHNOLOGIES EEBus uses the power of standardisation Standardization committees where EEBus is active: IEC TC57 WG18 Cenelec TC205 WG21 IEC TC59X German specific: AK 716.0.1 (Security) Basis: the practical customer promise (so-called user stories ) Afterwards: its transfer in general content and use Implemented by active participation in standardisation committees on national and international level For investment protection, quality assurance, market opening

EEBUS CONNECTS MARKETS.

2.2 EEBUS CONNECTS MARKETS which were previously separated Trade & industry Building economy Private households E-Mobility Control & automation Safety technology Energy management EEBUS EEBUS Future-oriented

2.2 EEBUS CONNECTS MARKETS Worldwide Cooperation with: Manufacturers from Korea, USA, France Other organisations like Energy@home, (Italy) (members: Telecom Italia, ENEL, Electrolux, Whirlpool, ) KNX, ZigBee, Echelon und BACnet And through international standardisation.

2.2 EEBUS CONNECTS MARKETS thus new market potential is explored Product innovations e.g. networked home appliances New business models e.g. value-added services Future vision e.g. energy self-sufficient living

2.2 EEBUS CONNECTS MARKETS WHO DEFINES THE RULES FOR THIS FUTURE MARKET? The employees and members of the EEBus initiative are actively working in the standardisation The more than 40 leading companies provide an excellent platform for new solutions in new markets. Together - define, design and achieve more. Together we are strong!

EEBUS CONNECTS PEOPLE.

2.3 EEBUS CONNECTS PEOPLE Decision-makers from the energy, telecommunication and electrical industry

2.3 EEBUS CONNECTS PEOPLE Strong partners from large corporations, SMEs, assocations

OUR GOALS with Energy@home

Goal: Pan-European approach for overall connectivity Common data-models & 1. Exchange/ extension of User Stories Create a common basis in Europe for all needs of Smart Energy systems 2. Interoperability between the solutions Create markets for our members 3. Concerted action to the European politics 4. Common strategy within standardization 5. Concerted action to existing technologies (ZigBee, KNX, Echelon, BACnet ) 6. Enlargement for additional partners

Milestones & 1st half 2014 Common Workshop (EEBus/ E@h/HGI/OneM2M/ETSI/ Cenelec) Interop Event (EEBus E@h) Agreement upon datamodels 2nd half 2014 Alignment SHIP SEP 2.0

EEBUS Initiative e.v. Von-Hünefeld-Straße 3, 50829 Köln Rue d Arlon 25, 1050 Brussels / Belgium Telefon: +49 (221) 474412 28 www.eebus.org Director: Til Landwehrmann