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Smart City Event 2012 Amsterdam, 28 June Jan Schreuder – Zaanstad e-harbours

Smart City Event 2012 Amsterdam, 28 June Jan Schreuder – Zaanstad e-harbours. e-harbours: quest for flexibility. 2 Examples in EU. Antwerp: searching for demand side flexibility (DSF) Zaanstad: exploiting demand side flexibility (DSF). What is Demand Side Flexibility?.

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Smart City Event 2012 Amsterdam, 28 June Jan Schreuder – Zaanstad e-harbours

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  1. Smart City Event 2012 Amsterdam, 28 June Jan Schreuder – Zaanstad e-harbours

  2. e-harbours: quest for flexibility

  3. 2 Examples in EU • Antwerp: searching for demand side flexibility (DSF) • Zaanstad: exploiting demand side flexibility (DSF)

  4. What is Demand Side Flexibility? traditional energy production traditional energy consumption

  5. intermittent energy production traditional energy production traditional energy consumption

  6. intermittent energy production traditional energy production traditional energy consumption

  7. intermittent energy production flexible energy consumption traditional energy production traditional energy consumption

  8. intermittent energy production flexible energy consumption traditional energy production traditional energy consumption

  9. Antwerp • Searching Demand Side Flexibility

  10. Antwerp objectives: - Optimal use of flexibility in combination with turbines - Option for instant use of available windpower

  11. Antwerp findings: • Unxpected gem: Amoras - Sludge treatment • Flexibility: relatively easy to exploit • Modeling • Savings up to 20%

  12. Antwerp • May 2012

  13. Zaanstad • ExploitingDemand Side Flexibility • E-mobility: Electric CarFleet • Modern Business Energy Contract

  14. Electric CarFleet • Flexiblity available: to charge or not? • Business Case for PV-system: to sell or not? • So: predicting both consumption and production • Scenario’s: Money, CO2, …. • “private” smart grid -> lots of data

  15. Bike Storage: production Carpark: consumption City Hall: Production 3 Adresses, different owners/ contracts: hampering

  16. Modern Business Energy Contract • Municipality as Producer / Consumer • Option forTrading • 100% Green Energy • LocallyProduced • 6 / 15 / 17 / 19% reduction • Incentive for Provider

  17. Results • Making business with flexibility • Savings on €€ • Savings on CO2 • Savings on Energy • Profit from Selling • A good story to tell -> Awareness

  18. Findings • View on energy is changing • Energy is not just costs, but it can be income • Flexibility is your commodity • Sometimes flexibility is not at your own site

  19. Suggestions: • finding and exploiting flexibility is business • energy logistics can be a Unique Selling Point for/of your location • take a look at the unexpected • involve ALL stakeholders of the logistic processes • be keen on your energy contracts

  20. Finalsuggestion: • Act smart from the start

  21. www.e-harbours.eu Thank you for your attention

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