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Intelligent energy systems. A White Paper with Danish perspectives

Abstract

This White Paper is intended as a basis for developing a partnership and a strategy on intelligent energy systems including all stakeholders: businesses, energy companies, research institutions, energy consumers and public authorities. The partnership initiative for intelligent energy systems is initiated by The Danish Energy Industries Federation together with DI ITEK (the Danish ICT and electronics federation for it, telecommunications, electronics and communication enterprises), EC Power A/S, Dong Energy A/S, Danfoss Solutions A/S, Dantherm A/S, Vestas A/S, Siemens A/S, SydEnergi Partner A/S, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Aalborg University (AAU), the network VE-net and Ea Energy Analyses A/S. The White Paper has been prepared by Ea Energy Analyses with valuable assistance from the project participants. The proposed partnership initiative is presented in the first section: 'Strategy and partnership for intelligent energy'. The remaining chapters 1-9 of the report constitute the White Paper. Chapters 1 and 2 introduce the energy system, chapter 3 discusses the markets for energy and reserves, and chapter 4 covers some of the new active elements in the system - consumers and storage. Key technologies and solutions of the intelligent energy system are outlined in chapter 5, and chapter 6 describes the strategies for smart grids pursued  More>>
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2010
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-5535
Resource Relation:
Other Information: EUDP-2008-2; 14 refs., 24 figs.
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; POWER SYSTEMS; DENMARK; INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS; COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
OSTI ID:
1015397
Research Organizations:
DI Danish ICT and Electronics Federation, Copenhagen (Denmark); DI Danish Energy Industries Federation, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: Contract ENS-63011-0184; TRN: DK1101088
Availability:
Also available at http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/rispubl/NEI/NEI-DK-5535.pdf; OSTI as DE01015397
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
81 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 06, 2011

Citation Formats

None. Intelligent energy systems. A White Paper with Danish perspectives. Denmark: N. p., 2010. Web.
None. Intelligent energy systems. A White Paper with Danish perspectives. Denmark.
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abstractNote = {This White Paper is intended as a basis for developing a partnership and a strategy on intelligent energy systems including all stakeholders: businesses, energy companies, research institutions, energy consumers and public authorities. The partnership initiative for intelligent energy systems is initiated by The Danish Energy Industries Federation together with DI ITEK (the Danish ICT and electronics federation for it, telecommunications, electronics and communication enterprises), EC Power A/S, Dong Energy A/S, Danfoss Solutions A/S, Dantherm A/S, Vestas A/S, Siemens A/S, SydEnergi Partner A/S, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Aalborg University (AAU), the network VE-net and Ea Energy Analyses A/S. The White Paper has been prepared by Ea Energy Analyses with valuable assistance from the project participants. The proposed partnership initiative is presented in the first section: 'Strategy and partnership for intelligent energy'. The remaining chapters 1-9 of the report constitute the White Paper. Chapters 1 and 2 introduce the energy system, chapter 3 discusses the markets for energy and reserves, and chapter 4 covers some of the new active elements in the system - consumers and storage. Key technologies and solutions of the intelligent energy system are outlined in chapter 5, and chapter 6 describes the strategies for smart grids pursued by the EU, the International Energy Agency and the USA. Selected Danish research, development and demonstration projects related to demand management and other smart grid solutions are briefly described in chapter 7, and chapter 8 outlines current Danish policy and initiatives working towards the intelligent energy system. A list of references is given in chapter 6, and appendix 1 contains a preliminary list of potential members of the partnership. (LN)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2010}
month = {Jul}
}