The NETfficient Handbook: Aggregated energy storage for smarter communities. Grid integration of distributed energy storage using an aggregation platform.
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Stuttgart
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ZLB: Kws 645/235
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Renewable energies are extensively available, but neither easy to predict nor to store. So how can we provide clean, renewable energy for tomorrow's energy demand? NETfficient is a project funded under the EU's Horizon 2020-Pro-gramme for Research and Innovation tackling this question. NETfficient's answer comprises local smart grid solutions and decentralised energy storage for low and medium voltage application in a real environment: the German Island of Borkum. In the endeavour to pilot a future-proofed energy system NETfficient brought together 13 partners from seven countries. Technologies range from lithium ion batteries, ultracapacitors and second-life vehicle batteries to hydrogen storage solutions and ther-mal storage, all in connection with photovoltaics. Applications cover single family dwellings, larger buildings, street lighting, an aquarium and medium voltage peak-shaving. To maximise their technical and economic potential all these distributed energy resources are connected to an energy management platform, turning them into a virtual power station. The NETfficient Handbook draws on a number of extensive studies on storage integration which have been undertaken alongside the real-life pilot. These cover regulatory aspects, revenue potentials and environmental impacts. These aspects are framed by detailed descriptions of the hardware and software solutions developed in the project.
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149 S.