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A Smart Grid?
Having visibility into generation within a buildings operation in concert with market pricing signals is key to realising new income streams and ensuring a reliable and efficient electrical system. In short, we have the capability to transform the electricity network now with the infrastructure currently available. According to AEMO and the AEMC, regulatory change, policy and infrastructure to enable device-to-market mechanisms is closer than you might think.
However, despite the obvious need, a clear path forward remains elusive. Our vision for the future energy market and grid is one where data is central to operation, resulting in an energy system imbued with capability.
A technologically designed smart-grid will benefit asset owners, not retailers and governments resulting in numerous mechanisms for benefit.
For small-market customers:
For large market customers, Government or commercial customers:
Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) can be enabled by:
Together with existing bodies of work, a standardised and unified approach to data management in the energy sector will function to unleash technological capability; advanced smart controls and tested applications to offer better data-related products and services to the market. Key takeaways are:
For more information on how your organisation can prepare for the data led energy revolution, exploit change and generate new income streams contact Buildings Evolved today.
Principal Consultant
Arne is a creator of strategies for technology and data in the built environment. Having worked with leading property trusts and government research institutions, Arne utilises his real-world experience of acquiring and processing data using agile development methodologies.
Our real-world experience with metering/telemetery, renewable energy and building automation systems provides us with the ability to consider holistic strategy that incorporates a focus on all aspects of energy management: real-time monitoring and control of metering, solar and battery inverters, HVAC systems and more; fault detection and diagnostics; model predictive controls; integration into the two-way-grid and future market structures.