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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and

Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 731148.

Smart system of renewable energy storage based on INtegrated

EVs and bAtteries to empower mobile, Distributed and centralised

Energy storage in the distribution grid

The German Pilot

badenova – Paul Spies

Exploitation Workshop

Copenhagen 06.03.2019

Agenda

1. Pilot name and description

2. The pilot ambitions

3. Achievements so far

4. Business case

5. Value increase

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badenova

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badenova was founded in 2001 by a

merger of six local utility companies

Shareholders are more than 90

municipalities and Thüga, the largest

German network of local suppliers

All-In-One-Supplier offering power, gas,

heat and water

Headquarter in Freiburg with 8 regional

customer and service centers

Facts & Figures:

1’350 employees

Total turn-over of 940 Mio. €

Revenues of 55 Mio. €

Power: 2,9 TWh

Gas: 10,5 TWh

Water: 20,3 Mio. m³

Heat: 315 GWh

The pilot ambitions – technical

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Hybrid Case

Central Energy Storage (CES)

Distributed Energy Storages (DES)

Source: www.solarwirtschaft.de

Develop a business model which adds “value” to:

• badenova

• Distribution System Operator

• Customer

• Society

Value defined as:

• Monetary

• Ecological

• Further interests (e.g. innovative image)

The pilot ambitions – business development

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Achievements so far

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• Commissioning phase is currently

running

• Three modules installed

Each module consists of two

electrolyte tanks and one stack

• Optimal operating temperature for

high efficiencies: >20°C and <50°C

• 120 kWh nominal capacity and

>108 kWh usable capacity

Central Energy Storage (CES)

Achievements so far

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• 11 “Energy Pioneers” contracted

• Hardware upgrade enabled

controllability

• Collaboration with coneva/SMA

• Different controllable batteries

Manufacturer (LG, Sony, BMZ,

BYD…)

Generation (2015 – 2019)

Capacity (2 – 20 kWh)

Power (2,5 – 4,6 kW)

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Distributed Energy Storages (CES)

Achievements so far

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Achievements so far

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Schedule Test 2019.02.19

Peak shaving (-1kW): 8:00 – 9:00 and 18:00 – 19:00

Grid supply to avoid solar peak (2kW): 11:00 – 14:00

Grid support in case of unplanned power plant failure (-1.5kW): 21:00 – 23:00

Business Case – Peak Shaving

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Business Case

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Source: UPC, D4.3

Business Case

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Source: UPC, D4.3

Develop a business model which adds “value” to:

• badenova

• Distribution System Operator

• Customer

• Society

Value defined as:

• Monetary

• Ecological

• Further interests (e.g. innovative image)

Value increase

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and

Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 731148.

Any question or comment?

Thank you!

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