Ebbs and Flows of Energy Systems (EFES)
Lead Participant:
CENEX (CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR LOW CARBON AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES)
Abstract
The Ebbs and Flows of Energy Systems (EFES) project looks to develop a grid balancing platform to provide electrical support to the national grid during peak energy demand times, such as evenings. The project will achieve this through development of a virtual power plant (VPP), a cloud based 'power plant', capable of utilising dispirate electricity storage assets through a software package and controlled by utility providers. Supporting technology will also be developed through this project, including; a building energy management system (BEMS) for domestic and commercial building control functionality to support the VPP, domestic battery storage (BS) to store electricity during low tariff times for re-distribution during peak demand and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) electric vehicle (EV) charging capability to enable EVs to act as a battery store. The VPP will use current and historical consumer data to caculate the available battery provision to the national grid. The result of this support is a reduced requirement for rapid response services in the way of fossil fuel power plants, generating both a economic and environmental savings.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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CENEX (CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR LOW CARBON AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES) | £367,227 | £ 202,074 |
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Participant |
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KAM FUTURES LIMITED | £74,996 | £ 44,997 |
POTENZA TECHNOLOGY LIMITED | £407,285 | £ 244,371 |
ENERGY SAVING TRUST ENTERPRISES LIMITED | £49,339 | £ 49,339 |
MOIXA TECHNOLOGY LIMITED | £318,730 | £ 191,238 |
MANCHESTER SCIENCE PARTNERSHIPS LIMITED | £100,336 | £ 50,168 |
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK | ||
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY | ||
INNOVATE UK |
People |
ORCID iD |
Cenex Accounts (Project Manager) |