In-JeT starts new EU project on Energy Savings and Smart Grids
Posted by Admin on 12 February 2013 15:38
In-JeT has conceptualised a new EU project on Energy Efficiency. The project is called GreenCom and is about how to utilise flexibility and intelligence in the low-voltage demand and local supply side infrastructure to create increased regulation capacity and reserve power in the centralised power grid. The GreenCom will develop a Smart Energy Management System (SEMS) that allows energy providers to measure and control the energy consumption and is thus a natural extension of In-JeT's focus on Internet based services to the citizens' home. The project starts in November 2012 and runs for 3 years. The pilot implementation will take place on the Danish island of Fur.
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In-JeT has as its main strategic focus to provide Internet based services to the home. We have already brought eDemocracy services and eHealth services. With the GreenCom project we bring home and energy automation to the home.

The GreenCom Smart Energy Management System (SEMS) collects, aggregates and analyses real-time or near real-time consumption data from appliances, smart home devices, sensors and actuators and smart meters, via an independent data communication network. It will also implement intelligent control of local energy generating and storage installations. Energy providers can management customers energy demand through intelligent control of the consumption devices and manage the local energy generating and storage installations. The demand control will be based on individual consumer contracts with attractive tariffs, reward/penalty clauses and other value based elements.

In-JeT will manage the workpackage on business models and requirements engineering. We will develop new business models for demand control in Smart Grids together with the Danish energy provider EnergiMidt.

You can read more about the project here.