Sustainable Consumer engagement and demand response
Acronym
SENDER
Description of the granted funding
SENDER will develop the next generation of energy service applications for demand-response, home-automation, -convenience and -security. It puts consumers at the heart of the energy market by engaging them in a co-creation process with other actors from the energy domain during the specification of pro-active DR mechanisms to cater for the consumers’ long-term incentivization.
Grid operators are the 2nd group of SENDER core beneficiaries. The project results will increase the efficiency/hosting capacity of distribution networks by improving the quality of load forecasts and providing access to load flexibility, which will allow to improve frequency stability, congestion management and increased RES integration. In addition, monetarization on the flexibility potential will be provided by the participation in balancing/regulatory power markets.
SENDER shifts DR from a reactive to a pro-active approach. Consumer data will be collected and processed by means of sensor data from its premises in a cyber-secure way to identify typical consumption patterns, mirror them by digital twins (DT) based on artificial intelligence technologies and aggregate the DTs supply/demand characteristics. The clustering of the consumer DTs will be conducted based on societal science approaches at three demonstration sites.
Allowing interoperability with legacy systems and third-party applications, SENDER envisions business models (BM) that base on the condition that the consumer receives a fair share of the DSOs profit from flexibility use. BMs will focus on the role of the DSO as a facilitator, but also on energy communities/cooperatives as local actors that will manage their members´ flexibility assets. Based on the co-creation process, consumers will also be actively involved into the BM design.
The SENDER wider roll-out after the project will be prepared by exploitation plans and implementation guides for the co-creation process and the SENDER soft- and hardware.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2025
Granted funding
WEIZ FORSCHUNGS & ENTWICKLUNGS GGMBH (AT)
378 175.06 €
Participant
QUE TECHNOLOGIES KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA (EL)
133 875 €
Participant
ALGINET DISTRIBUCION ENERGIA ELECTRICA SOCIEDAD LIMITADA (ES)
223 081.25 €
Participant
SMART INNOVATION NORWAY AS (NO)
965 746.91 €
Coordinator
SMART INNOVATION NORWAY AS (NO)
981 875 €
Coordinator
NXTECH AS (NO)
219 187.5 €
Participant
NXTECH AS (NO)
229 687.5 €
Participant
FH OO STUDIENBETRIEBS GMBH (AT)
162 000 €
Third party
ASOCIACION ECOSERVEIS (ES)
261 250 €
Participant
HYPERTECH (CHAIPERTEK) ANONYMOS VIOMICHANIKI EMPORIKI ETAIREIA PLIROFORIKIS KAI NEON TECHNOLOGION (EL)
354 703.13 €
Participant
EUROQUALITY SARL (FR)
158 375 €
Participant
AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH (AT)
516 975 €
Participant
TRIALOG (FR)
565 556.25 €
Participant
CENTRO DI RICERCA, SVILUPPO E STUDI SUPERIORI IN SARDEGNA SOCIETÀ A RESPONSABILITÀ LIMITATA (IT)
298 000 €
Participant
FH OO FORSCHUNGS & ENTWICKLUNGS GMBH (AT)
251 850 €
Participant
PARAGON ANONYMH ETAIREIA MELETON EREVNAS KAI EMPORIOU PROIGMENHS TEXNOLOGIAS (EL)
170 624.92 €
Participant
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU (NO)
675 312.5 €
Participant
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU (NO)
706 562.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 836 575 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Energy (5352 Reducing energy consumption and carbon foorpint by smart and sustainable use (5353 )
A single, smart European electricity grid (5366 )
Topic
Consumer engagement and demand response (LC-SC3-EC-3-2020Call ID
H2020-LC-SC3-2020-EC-ES-SCC Other information
Funding decision number
957755
Identified topics
energy, power