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SCCER-FURIES How should public services evolve to fuel investment in emerging energy transition technologies?
LED TO A MORE SYSTEMIC APPROACH TROUGH REEL DEMO WITH JA-RED • A better understanding of the challenges of the energy transition • A better understanding of what sector coupling means and implies • A better understanding of what people really perceive as energy and climate policies’ issues, what they are willing to do and what they expect from the public service www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie
Climate policy ES2050 FOEN SFOE Public Private Implement Operate within laws set limits Coordination required www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie 4
LE RÔLE DU RÉSEAU Heating and transportation needs 2011 Evolution of the consumption mode www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie 5
Sharing of data èAcceleration of the transition èModification of the reactions among actors Public DSO collectivities www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie 6
Combined offers • Energy • Network use • Energy efficiency Grid as a Service Energy as a Service • Mobilty Microgrid New business Smart Living / Working • Habitat models Proptech Multi-energy HUBs OTT digital utility Platform of multi-energy services Added Clients value Added Aggregator Platform of flexibility market value RX Comsolidator Legally responsible entity Open data environment Valeur Public DSO ajoutée collectivities DSO1…n CFO1…n Electricity Gaz Storage Mobility CVSE Intra-sectoral Prod. competition Energy sector suppliers www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie 9
QU'EST-CE QUI PEUT ÊTRE ATTENDU DU MONDE ACADÉMIQUE CES PROCHAINES ANNÉES? • A technological approach adapted to the distributed operating mode of the desired ecosystem. Computing power is mainly used locally (Grid edge). • More analytics and AI for more predictive than reactive management. Federated vs Centralized. Real-time for decentralised reflex actions and less centralised bandwidth requirements. • An approach that promotes the emergence of peer-to-peer exchanges and the circular economy. • Technologies designed to be financable through the "as a service" business models where the multitude of users contributes to the financing of investments. www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie
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MERCI DE VOTRE ATTENTION Nous nous tenons à votre disposition pour tout complément d’information. Bifrare Arnoud SMART & Strategic Project Officer arnoud.bifrare@romande-energie.ch www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie
Dessin pour modifier l'image du slide 1, à supprimer de la présentation 2014 2015-2016 2017-2020 >2021 2050 REel-FURIES Demonstrator Prof. Paolone SWEET-GRIDS Task Force Demonstrator MESH4U Board of FURIES Prof. Paolone JA-RED Prof. Maréchal Cockpit TREES BESS Utility Scale ZHAW Aigle BESS SCCER-FURIES Phase I & II SMILE-FA Project District & Swarm Prof. Carpita knowlEDGE Chapelle MV PMU HSLU Zaphiro Tech. SmartLab LV GridEye SMILE Project RE DEPsys SMART Roadmap 2030 Prof. Carpita RE GrisEye Pilot DEPsys GrisEye PoC Joining SCCER- DEPsys FURIES SMART initiatives RE (DSO) www.romande-energie.ch © Romande Energie
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