According to the scheduled work in the first period (M1 to M18), the consortium delivered the following main results:
Global functional architecture, identifying and defining InteGrid core functions and their relations. 12 HLUC and 17 PUC that fully address the project’s objectives and challenges. A comprehensive list of regulatory topics relevant to the success of the HLUCs, covering DSO economic regulation, role of DSOs as system optimizers and market facilitators, retail tariffs and metering, and aggregation and market design.
Conceptual consumer engagement strategies addressing the real interests of consumers and feedback design recommendations. This information is an important input for several use cases centred in the citizen and driven to maximize energy efficiency.
New grid management functions for monitoring and control of MV and LV grids and flexibility management. Energy optimization and flexibility estimation intelligent functions for wastewater stations. Analytics functions for the HEMS and interfaces with electric vehicles chargers, power electronic converters and consumers. Integration of new functionalities (e.g. bidding module, TLS, storage) in the VPP platform to accommodate two different concepts: commercial and technical VPP.
Full characterization of the demo sites and flexibility potential. Detailed definition of guidelines for field-tests and design of a data management, software and hardware architecture to fulfil the functional and non-functional requirements of the use cases. Initial steps were also made for consumer engagement and involvement of local stakeholders.
Cross-collaboration between demo leaders in order to maximize replication of InteGrid solutions. Namely:
MV predictive grid management tools (such as MPOPF) will be tested both in Portugal (leader) and Slovenia (learner).
VPP and TLS concept will be demonstrated both in Slovenia (leader) and Portugal (learner).
gm-hub will be deployed in Portugal (leader) and Slovenia (learner).
LocalLife, which is a social platform for consumer engagement and foster energy efficiency, will be demonstrated in Sweden (leader) and Portugal (learner). Moreover,
HEMS will be deployed in Portugal (leader) and Sweden (learner-in a small-scale).
Technical specification of the grid and market hub architecture, interfaces and messaging, basic and advanced services. A data management plan compatible with GDPR was defined for the gm-hub implementation and security issues analysed.
Definition of a high-level methodology for the functional, ICT, economic and regulatory SRA, including definition of scenarios for the functionality-oriented SRA.