Deliverable 3.1 Business Analysis - Green eMotion Project
Deliverable 3.1 Business Analysis - Green eMotion Project
Deliverable 3.1 Business Analysis - Green eMotion Project
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<strong>3.1</strong>.6 EDISON<br />
The Edison project was started in 2009 and gathers together research institutes and major industry<br />
companies to ensure expertise in all different project stages, from research through concept and<br />
technology development to demonstration.<br />
While the project mainly focuses on the first two parts of the project, proof of concept will be provided at<br />
the end as well. Therefore, the developed technologies will be tested on a number of EVs and charging<br />
stations on the Danish island Bornholm in the Baltic Sea.<br />
One main aspect to choose Bornholm was the project to be able to test the interaction between the usage<br />
of EV and wind power plants in an isolated system. For the end of 2011 the concept should be ready for a<br />
large scale demonstration 10 . The following partners form the consortium:<br />
• Dansk Energi<br />
• DTU CET<br />
• Risø DTU<br />
• DTU Transport<br />
• DONG Energy<br />
• IBM<br />
• Siemens<br />
• Østkraft Produktion<br />
• Eurisco<br />
The main goals of the project are:<br />
• Preparing and providing a technical platform for Danish demonstration projects on EVs and focus<br />
on power system integration<br />
• Developing standard system solutions for EVs to be globally applicable<br />
During the project, the Danish TSO Energinet.dk was commissioned to work on a business to business<br />
data hub. The data hub functionalities shall cover the following processes:<br />
• Manage all transactions and communication between all stakeholders<br />
• EV user identification at publicly available charge spots<br />
• Allow joint billing of EV consumption and household consumption<br />
10 The demonstration has taken place in September 2011. Nevertheless it was not a demonstration of real interaction within smart<br />
grids (e.g. with wind power and EVs).<br />
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