David Hill - Harnessing energy from buildings

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Open Energi: Why demand response? EMEX 2014

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Open Energi: Why demand

response? EMEX 2014

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Supply & Demand | Old Energy Economy

• Linear value chain with limited demand-side participation

• Does not support the UK’s* or European Commissions* targets to

transition to a renewable energy policy by 2020

• New policy has created change - customers now take and provide

service back to grid

* 30% UK target / 20% European Commission target

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Supply & Demand | Old Energy Economy

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Supply & Demand | New Energy Economy

• Bidirectional “smart-grid” value chain provides the opportunity to

participate in the revenue generating demand-side balancing market

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Benefits | To the System

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Grid | Demand Response Markets

Balancing Services

Dynamic Frequency Response

FCDM

STOR

DSBR

Peak Price Avoidance

TRIAD Management

DUoS Charge Management

Capacity Market

Capacity Market DSR

Distribution Network

LCNF

Energy Trading

Imbalance Avoidance

Day Ahead Trading

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Market | Value

Monetise business-as-usual energy loads in an established

£1 billion UK market*

*Source: National Grid: Note: The dip in value reflects the UK’s recession

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Grid | Demand Response Markets

Balancing Services

Dynamic Frequency Response

FCDM

STOR

DSBR

Peak Price Avoidance

TRIAD Management

DUoS Charge Management

Capacity Market

Capacity Market DSR

Distribution Network

LCNF

Energy Trading

Imbalance Avoidance

Day Ahead Trading

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Demand Response Markets

Balancing Services

Dynamic Frequency Response

FCDM

STOR

DSBR

Peak Price Avoidance

TRIAD Management

DUoS Charge Management

Capacity Market

Capacity Market DSR

Distribution Network

LCNF

Energy Trading

Imbalance Avoidance

Day Ahead Trading

Dynamic

Demand

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Grid | Frequency

• National Grid has a statutory mandate to keep power balanced

between 49.50 - 50.50Hz

• Power supply would fail without grid balancing services

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Grid | Frequency

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Value | Comparison

Dynamic Demand delivers more value than any other balancing service

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Grid | Frequency

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Customers | Case Studies

Open Energi works with large energy users across the public and private

sector to generate new revenues and support their sustainability goals

“We are committed to sustainability

and strive to exhibit leadership in

our sector. Our collaboration with

Open Energi, and the rollout of this

cutting edge technology

demonstrates our pioneering

approach to tackling energy

management and carbon

reduction”

Chris Hudson,

Director | Aggregate Industries

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Benefits | To Clients

Using example of the water treatment sector, Clients can generate revenues from

a range of energy intensive equipment

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