Here is the library of WiseGRID official deliverables, some of the files are locked due to confidential technical arrangements in order to save the project ideas. The deliverables are divided into different work packages to be easily distinguished from one other.
The deliverable will include: 1) A report that will analyze the existing legislation and regulatory frameworks implemented in the energy markets at various levels (i.e., local, national, supranational and international); 2) Analysis of the emerging and innovative smart grid business models and the energy-market model. The analysis will identify current barriers and propose solutions; 3) Presentation of our research findings on smart grids and the energy market in the social, cultural and ethical context, such as energy security, data privacy and equity reports. Related task(s): T1.1, T1.2, T1.3
Requirements needed for reaching the WiseGRID project objectives. Definition of the Use-cases and scenarios associated to the integration of the smart grid technologies and solutions. Analysis and definition of the preliminary WiseGRID requirements and use cases to be demonstrated at each demo site. Related task(s): T2.1, T2.2, T2.3
Description of the Open, secure and flexible customer-centric architecture description. Description of the security and privacy features to be provide to WiseGRID architecture and solutions. Identification of relevant standards for the project development. The report will be updated on month 18. Related task(s): T3.1, T3.2, T133
Description of the Open, secure and flexible customer-centric architecture description. Description of the security and privacy features to be provide to WiseGRID architecture and solutions. Identification of relevant standards for the project development. Related task(s): T3.1, T3.2, T133
Interoperable technologies based on web services and high performance middleware specifications that will operate as the glue that collects data from the different energy infrastructure and distributed resources in the network and transfers them efficiently and securely. Related task(s): T4.3
Specifications of the WiseGRID Big Data Cloud-based infrastructure towards enabling: (i) Data Integration from a variety of heterogeneous data sources, (ii) Storage and Processing of huge data volumes in a highly efficient and effective manner, (iii) adaptation of Service-Oriented-Architectures (SOA) towards enhancing flexibility, scalability, re-usability, loose coupling, integration of a variety of functionalities, and (iv) Interoperability and Interconnection with a wide range of applications. Configuration and integration of the WiseGRID Big Data infrastructure with the WG IOP and the individual WiseGRID components. Related task(s): T5.1, T5.2, T1.3
In the context of WiseGRID WP5 this document will define the architecture of a cloud based Big Data platform and small scale demonstrator.
Specifications of the WiseGRID Big Data Cloud-based infrastructure towards enabling: (i) Data Integration from a variety of heterogeneous data sources, (ii) Storage and Processing of huge data volumes in a highly efficient and effective manner, (iii) adaptation of Service-Oriented-Architectures (SOA) towards enhancing flexibility, scalability, reusability, loose coupling, integration of a variety of functionalities, and (iv) Interoperability and Interconnection with a wide range of applications. Configuration and integration of the WiseGRID Big Data infrastructure with the WG IOP and the individual WiseGRID components.
Report of the description of WiseGRID Storage as a service, it will promote the distributed renewable energy together with the different possible uses of electrical energy storage in order to increase the revenues and benefits of installing this kind of systems. Competing or even substituting the need for conventional power system due to the scalable investments and the high costs associated with erecting new power plants and distribution of energy. Moreover, the report will include the definition of the Innovative and advanced optimized storage solutions that will allow the integration of storage in the Smart Grid considering aspects such as the adaptability, use and flexibility. Related task(s): T6.2, T6.3
Report dealing with types, characteristics, applications and main constraints of storage technologies in the distribution grid. The document focuses on electrochemical battery storage systems however, thermal storage as well as other storage types like Supercapacitors and Flywheels will be thoroughly analyzed as well. The results described in this report are intended to support the integration and management of storage technologies within WiseGRID, also considering future extensions. Related task(s): T6.1
Report of the design of the software modules of the WiseCOOP and WiseCORP Apps for consumer intermediates to help consumers and prosumers achieve better energy deals while relieving them from administrative procedures and cumbersome research. This includes the aggregation of WiseGRID modules such as Storage as a Service and VPP where the energy aggregator (or other intermediate) gathers a portfolio of smaller generators. Related task(s): T7.1
This document reports the work performed within Task 7.2 “WiseCOOP and WiseCORP Apps Implementation” and Task 7.3 “WiseCOOP and WiseCORP Apps lab-testing and refinement”, following the specifications and architecture designed in Task 7.1 and reported in D7.1.
To analyse the technical characteristics of existing electric Transportation sector technologies covering issues regarding both EVs and Ports/Ships. Related task(s): T8.1
This deliverable will describe the technical specifications and functionalities of the WiseGRID V2G Fast EV charging station in order to integrate correctly EV in the network. Additionally this Deliverable will describe the specifications and algorithms to integrate different storage technologies into the grid. Related task(s): T8.2, T8.3
Report of the design the software modules of WiseEV platform for electric car-sharing and fleet managers. This report will include all the specifications and functionalities to be included in the Wise EVP.D15. WiseEV platform implementation and lab-testing. Related task(s): T9.1
Analyse the existing DR technologies and Flexibility Sources. Best practices will be identified and focused on the role of the different actors of the energy market and distribution. Furthermore analysis of the additional flexibility that could be provided by other energy carriers such as power to gas or power to heat. Related task(s): T10.1
Configuring dynamic visual and thermal comfort models and associating them with energy consumption and load usage metrics towards the definition of context-aware demand flexibility/ elasticity profiles, as the basis for the definition of optimized flexibility-based Demand Response strategies. Related task(s): T10.2, T10.3
Report on the design of modules of WiseHOME App, focusing on specifications on features, functionalities, interconnection with the big data infrastructure and user interfaces. Related task(s): T11.1
The present document reports on the implementation and testing of the WiseHOME app. The software implementation has been based on the design reported in D11.1 and the testing concerns unit and alpha testing, performed in-house under the supervision of the development team. The document also includes a user manual to guide perspective users through the process of registering to and using the web app in a daily context.
Identification and specification of DSO additional operations that should consider storage and controllability of various component through new technologies based on real time data from USM. Related task(s): T12.1.
Description of detailed services enabling the possibility to receive electricity without having to invest in renewable energy equipment. Identifying of functionalities and defining the methodologies to improve the grid and support grid operators to better manage and control the network, in an increasing share of distributed renewables and other energy resources. Related task(s): T12.2, T12.3
Design of the cockpit used by the DSO by means of a user-friendly interface. The functionalities will be both real-time and forecasting-based and will allow for the provision of a wide range of services, as identified in WP6.1, including network balancing, quality of supply, voltage/ frequency regulation, security of supply, network automation, network congestion management, forecasting and simulation, assets management, incident detection, maintenance management, strategic planning management, etc. Related task(s): T13.1
This document reports the work performed within Task 13.2 “WiseGRID Cockpit Implementation” and Task 13.3 “WiseGRID Cockpit lab-testing and refinement”, following the specifications and architecture designed in Task 13.1 and reported in D13.1.
This document reports the work performed within Tasks 14.1 “Analysis of the Demo sites technical data” and Task 15.1 “Demonstration activities planning”. In this document it is possible to find information about how the deployment and demonstration of the WiseGRID tools are expected to be performed in the different Pilot Sites taking into account the current and future available infrastructure.
The purpose of this report is to set the ground for the impact assessment of the WiseGRID project. As such, it presents the methodology to be utilised as well as the planning horizon on when it will be implemented and the anticipated results. Moreover, goes beyond that by completing the first steps of the methodology, including the definition of the Key Performance Indicators as well as the first steps of the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA).
It will provide systematic information on raising awareness about the project's activities, goals and results. It will describe the target audiences, key messages, outreach activities and communication channels (website, FB, Twitter, newsletter, YouTube Channel, …). Related task(s): T20.1, T20.2, T20.3, T20.4, T20.5
A report will be generated after each of the planned workshops, dissemination and synergies activities containing the minutes, report , photo or video overview of the meeting, presentation used, participants list or number of people present, and feedback from- if appropriate-: the advisory board, the user group, people present. This report will be updated on Month 30 and Month 42. Related task(s): T20.1, T20.2, T20.3, T20.4, T20.5
This document represents the implementation of WiseGRID project’s communication and dissemination strategy. It outlines a plan to inform the relevant target audiences of the project by means of appropriate communication tools and implement the project objectives in the WiseGRID pilot sites.