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24.11.2016
Suomi, Energiajärjestelmien
edelläkävijä
Jan Segerstam, Kehitysjohtaja, Empower IM Oy
23.11.2016
Suomi,
Energiajärjestelmien edelläkävijä
• Energiamuotojen yhteispeli osa järjestelmää
• Koko arvoketjun kattava markkinamalli
• Koko arvoketjun läpi kulkeva mittaus- ja kauppatieto
• Nopea ja mittaustietoon perustuva kauppojen
selvitys
• Korkea ohjattavuuden toteutusaste sekä
pienasiakkaissa että teollisuudessa
• Seuraavassa läpileikkaus energiajärjestelmämme
kehityksestä
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Today’s traditional energy system
Large
centralized
power plants
burn fuel to
extract energy
for resale via a
structured
network
The network costs are less than
the efficiency tradeoff of local
fuel logistics and local
equipment lifecycle costs
Regulation has opened access
to the capital intensive
monopolies and created ”the
liberalized energy market”
Smart Grid & Market Development in
Finland
• 1970s
• New Generation
• Need for load shifts to
maximize plant usage
• 1980s
• Implementation of remote
controllable loads
• CHP scaling for efficiency
• 1990s
• New energy market rules
• Usage of controllable
loads to optimize energy
market contract positions
• Remote disconnectors
• Retail Market Opening
• 2000s
• Implementation of intraday commodity
trading on hourly basis, continued market
development
• Legal unbundling of distribution
• Automated Network Control
• Automated meter infrastructure design
• 2010s
• Automated meter roll out
• Hourly balancing and settlement
• Hourly customer reporting
• Distribution Grid connected production
(PV/Wind)
• Market based Demand Response
Products
Smart Grid & Market Development
in Finland 2008-2015
• New legislation (2008)
• Measurement
• Information Exchange
• After deadlines were set,
implementation
• Roll out plans for every
company
• Procurement of AMM
solutions
• Delivery of AMM solutions
• Market process change
• Streamlining and
certifying information
exchange without major
change
• Change of balance
settlement
• Minimum requirements for installation
• Controllability
• 3rd party information access
• Transfer of installed remote controllable
load base
• Reporting requirements set for suppliers
• Base data to be provided by DSO
• Data access implementation by DSOs
• Completion of smart meter roll out and initial
process changes by the end of 2013
• Focus shift from technology to utilization and
market model development
The Energy System of the Future
Energy is
extracted from
renewable
sources by
prosumers and
industrially
managed sites
like wind/solar
farms close to
controllable
loads and
connected to
dynamic groups
to balance
needs and
overproduction
Network costs are balanced
across shared infrastructure and
dynamic groups based on actual
network needs
Regulation opens access to
common infrastructure and
allows distributed allocation of
resources while promoting open
markets on all levels
Adaptive
generation
Prosumers
Transitioning
MarketplaceEnabler
grids
Enabler
grids
DSO
Flexi-
bility
Gate-
way
Mark
et
Party
Mark
et
Party
Retail
datahub
& DSO
Interface
Future Market Facilitation
TSO MarketsRes.
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er
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er
Non-
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SP
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Whole-
sale set-
tlement
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