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Research, development and demonstration. Issue paper - working group 3; Denmark. Smart Grid Network; Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Issue paper, arbejdsgruppe 3

Abstract

The Smart Grid Network was established in 2010 by the Danish climate and energy minister tasked with developing recommendations for future actions and initiatives that make it possible to handle up to 50% electricity from wind energy in the power system in 2020. The task of working group 3 was defined as: - An overview of the Danish research and development of smart grids and related areas; - Conducting an analysis of the research and development needs required for the introduction of a smart grid in Denmark. Based on this analysis, provide suggestions for new large research and development projects; - Provide recommendations on how the activities are best carried out taking into account innovation, economic growth and jobs. In the analysis it is explained that Denmark so far has a strong position in several elements of RD and D activities. This position will soon be threatened as several European countries have launched ambitious initiatives to strengthen the national position. The working group recommends that Denmark gives priority to Smart Grids as a national action in order to solve the challenge of technically and economically efficient integration of renewable energy. Smart Grid is a catalyst that strengthens a new green  More>>
Authors:
Balasiu, A; [1]  Troi, A; [2]  Andersen, Casper [3] 
  1. Siemens A/S, Ballerup (Denmark)
  2. Danmarks Tekniske Univ. Risoe Nationallaboratoriet for Baeredygtig Energi, Roskilde (Denmark)
  3. DI Energibranchen, Copenhagen (Denmark); and others
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2011
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-5628
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 27 refs., 5 figs.
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; 24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION; DENMARK; POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS; POWER SYSTEMS; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; WIND POWER; COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS; PLANNING
OSTI ID:
1033708
Research Organizations:
Klima-, Energi- og Bygningsministeriet. Smart Grid Netvaerket, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
Danish
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: DK1201032
Availability:
Also available at http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/rispubl/NEI/NEI-DK-5628.pdf; OSTI as DE01033708
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
37 pages
Announcement Date:
Jan 30, 2012

Citation Formats

Balasiu, A, Troi, A, and Andersen, Casper. Research, development and demonstration. Issue paper - working group 3; Denmark. Smart Grid Network; Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Issue paper, arbejdsgruppe 3. Denmark: N. p., 2011. Web.
Balasiu, A, Troi, A, & Andersen, Casper. Research, development and demonstration. Issue paper - working group 3; Denmark. Smart Grid Network; Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Issue paper, arbejdsgruppe 3. Denmark.
Balasiu, A, Troi, A, and Andersen, Casper. 2011. "Research, development and demonstration. Issue paper - working group 3; Denmark. Smart Grid Network; Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Issue paper, arbejdsgruppe 3." Denmark.
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title = {Research, development and demonstration. Issue paper - working group 3; Denmark. Smart Grid Network; Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Issue paper, arbejdsgruppe 3}
author = {Balasiu, A, Troi, A, and Andersen, Casper}
abstractNote = {The Smart Grid Network was established in 2010 by the Danish climate and energy minister tasked with developing recommendations for future actions and initiatives that make it possible to handle up to 50% electricity from wind energy in the power system in 2020. The task of working group 3 was defined as: - An overview of the Danish research and development of smart grids and related areas; - Conducting an analysis of the research and development needs required for the introduction of a smart grid in Denmark. Based on this analysis, provide suggestions for new large research and development projects; - Provide recommendations on how the activities are best carried out taking into account innovation, economic growth and jobs. In the analysis it is explained that Denmark so far has a strong position in several elements of RD and D activities. This position will soon be threatened as several European countries have launched ambitious initiatives to strengthen the national position. The working group recommends that Denmark gives priority to Smart Grids as a national action in order to solve the challenge of technically and economically efficient integration of renewable energy. Smart Grid is a catalyst that strengthens a new green growth industry (cleantech) in Denmark. Research and development has an important role to play in this development. A common vision and roadmap must be established for research institutions, energy companies and industries related to research, development and demonstration of Smart Grid, which can maintain and expand Denmark's global leadership position. As part of this, there is a need to strengthen and market research infrastructures, which can turn Denmark into a global hub for smart grid development. There is a current need to strengthen the advanced technical and scientific research in the complexities of the power system, research on market design, user behavior and smart grid interoperability. (LN)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2011}
month = {Jul}
}