ireland’s smart grid roadmap joe durkan 27 th march 2012
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The basic concept:• maximizing throughput of the electricity delivery system while
reducing the energy consumption– monitoring, analysis, control, communication
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Smart Grids?
Key Findings
By 2050, this scenario shows:
• Increasing electrification of thermal loads in the residential, services and transport sectors
• Electrical final energy demand >48,000 GWh
• 88% renewable, 33,000 GWh on-shore wind
• Decarbonisation of electricity in the Irish system
• Reduction in energy imports in excess of 4.3 Mtoe
Monetary Savings (offset imports):
$/Barrel Oil $111 $179 $247
Savings (Billions) €2.35 €3.79 €5.23
Smart Grid Roadmap – next 10 years• Establish a test-bed facility, strengthening Ireland’s position as a leader in
smart grid technology research.
• Develop and deploy training courses in smart grid systems and technologies.
• Review of policies dealing with energy and CO2 ratings of buildings to encourage electrification.
• Develop interoperability standards and secure communications and data protocols
• National rollout of smart meters with DSM and variable ToU tariffs.
• Develop an overlay of secure, high speed communications onto the electricity system.
• Continue grid investment programmes, Grid-West, Grid 25.
Smart Grid Emphasis
Action Plan for Jobs 2012The Green Economy:• Target FDI opportunities in the green economy
including the manufacturing, assembly and testing of products/solutions in renewable energy, smart grids, water management and wastewater treatment and electric vehicles.
• Focus public investment in research and development so as to build critical mass in a number of areas of direct relevance to the Green Economy, including marine renewable energy, smart grids and smart cities.
Research Prioritisation – Smart Grids / Smart Cities
Key Actions Required• Develop a range of innovation test-bed
opportunities to deliver a single national test platform brand for conversion of R&D outputs into new products and services.
• Engage in active industry-academic collaborations in convergent technology arenas in order to capitalise on significant public investments to date and integrate the SME and MNC research base.
• Build strategic international alliances to enhance competitive positioning and to develop new market niches focusing on key partnerships in Europe, US and Asia.
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