Coordinatore | EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS OPERATORS FOR SMART GRIDS AISBL
Organization address
address: RUE DE LA SCIENCE 14B contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Belgium [BE] |
Totale costo | 1˙884˙418 € |
EC contributo | 1˙622˙482 € |
Programma | FP7-ENERGY
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Energy |
Code Call | FP7-ENERGY-2012-1-1STAGE |
Funding Scheme | CSA-CA |
Anno di inizio | 2012 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2012-07-01 - 2014-06-30 |
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1 |
EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS OPERATORS FOR SMART GRIDS AISBL
Organization address
address: RUE DE LA SCIENCE 14B contact info |
BE (BRUXELLES) | coordinator | 612˙070.00 |
2 |
RICERCA SUL SISTEMA ENERGETICO - RSE SPA
Organization address
address: Via Rubattino Raffaele 54 contact info |
IT (MILANO) | participant | 332˙342.00 |
3 |
"ZABALA INNOVATION CONSULTING, S.A."
Organization address
address: Paseo Santxiki 3 bis contact info |
ES (Mutilva Alta (Navarra)) | participant | 295˙010.00 |
4 |
FONDAZIONE ENERGYLAB LABORATORIO DELL'ENERGIA
Organization address
address: PIAZZA PO 3 contact info |
IT (MILANO) | participant | 234˙330.00 |
5 |
CEIT ALANOVA GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH
Organization address
address: AM CONCORDE PARK 2F contact info |
AT (SCHWECHAT) | participant | 148˙730.00 |
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'Meter-ON is a coordination and support action to steer the implementation of smart metering solutions throughout Europe by effectively collecting the most successful experiences in the field and highlighting the conditions that enabled their development. On the basis of the lessons learned the goal of Meter-ON will be to provide to any stakeholder an open information platform with clear recommendations on how to tackle the technical barriers and the regulatory obstacles endangering the uptake of smart metering technologies and solutions in Europe. Meter-ON approach is based on the experience gained through completed, on-going or planned smart-metering projects. Meter-ON results will be delivered in a three-step approach consisting of: i) collection of smart metering projects, ii) per-project analysis according to the identified set of information domains, iii) recommendations on the way forward based on the lessons learned from the most successful smart metering experiences. Meter-ON Consortium is lead by the European Distribution System Operators for Smart- Grids, including 27 leading DSOs and association throughout the European Union and representing more than 70% of its electricity metering points. The Consortium comprises university-linked foundations (EnergyLab), applied research institutes (CEIT), technological institutions (RSE) and Communication Experts (ZABALA). The Consortium is differentiated in order to cover all the involved aspects of the above mentioned approach. The Meter-ON’s results will be disseminated among the smart-metering community, involving stakeholders of the whole smart-metering value chain (including distribution system operators, meter operators, meter manufacturer, technology suppliers, system integrators, policymakers and technical bodies) and will collect their feedbacks to tune the Meter-ON execution accordingly. These activities will allow to improve the overall project output and the quality of its results.'
Smart grids deliver electricity in an adaptive and intelligent way using computers and two-way communication technologies. Smart meters are the workhorse and EU research has paved the way to their optimisation and widespread deployment.
Smart grids use communications technology to acquire information and make decisions to sustainably and efficiently achieve a reliable energy supply. Smart meters record energy consumption throughout the day and facilitate two-way communication between the meter and the central system. These systems are currently in place in areas across Europe, but widespread uptake is hampered by technical barriers and regulatory obstacles.
EU-funded scientists working on the project 'Supporting the development and deployment of advanced metering infrastructures in Europe' (http://www.meter-on.eu/ (METER-ON)) combined the successes of 23 smart metering research projects, 21 in the EU and 2 in Brazil, to speed optimisation and market uptake. A very important strength and determining factor in the success of the project itself was the extensive involvement of the main smart metering stakeholders in Europe. The consortium was led by the European Distribution System Operators' Association (EDSO) for Smart Grids, allowing comprehensive data collection and knowledge sharing.
DSOs are a critical link in the deployment chain. They are facing new challenges, called on to play a role in well-functioning energy markets as neutral facilitators in addition to operating an electricity distribution system. The METER-ON data collection exercised drew on the experience of 27 leading DSOs and associations throughout the EU, representing more than 70 % of its electricity metering points. University-linked foundations, applied research institutes, technological institutions and communication experts were important partners as well.
METER-ON conducted an analysis of each of the 23 projects to determine technological solutions, European Commission compliance, regulatory framework, market model, smart grid solutions and economic information. Results were compared to identify important patterns of success and how certain factors impact final outcomes.
By the end of its two-year duration, METER-ON has managed to enhance understanding of the current status of smart metering and the technical and regulatory obstacles faced. Results have been widely distributed through the project website as well as newsletters, articles, conferences and workshops.
Recommendations for decision makers and stakeholders regarding the best way forward should accelerate development of optimised smart metering technologies and infrastructures. In turn, this will facilitate widespread smart metering deployment, enhancing the efficiency of smart grid operation and potentially helping consumers cut their energy bills.
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