The fourth research track REVT#4 on Innovative Energy Management, promises a revolutionary step in enhancing the efficiency of the FV’s energy management system. This initiative aims to drastically reduce energy consumption, align energy demand and supply more effectively, and increase self-sufficiency while easing the load on the congested electricity grid.
As a key part of the Renewable Energy Valley Track #4, REFORMERS will implement sophisticated technologies to monitor, optimise, and control energy flows across the Flagship Valley of Alkmaar. By integrating these systems, the initiative not only addresses current grid congestion but also sets the stage for a sustainable future post-2030. Demonstration activities under REVT#4 include deploying the Teleport Pro gateway by WiththeGrid, which will connect with the 50 largest controllable assets, and an additional 20 large generators and uncontrollable assets, improving local control and adaptability across various scenarios. Additionally, the Teleport Home system will be piloted in 50 residences in the Heiloo area to manage energy resources at a micro-level.
Furthermore, the P2P Trader platform of ENTRNCE will facilitate local energy trading and improve grid utilization, enhancing grid efficiency and reducing congestion. The Repowered Smart Energy Platform from Repowered will integrate with these systems to optimise asset control, aiming to minimise CO2 emissions and maximise revenue across different energy markets.
REVT#4 substantially integrates the previous research tracks, published in the course of the past weeks.
Read more about REVT#1, REVT#2 and REVT#3
FUTURE OUTLOOK
Looking beyond 2030, the successful implementation of these technologies is expected to reduce grid congestion through strategic infrastructure investments. The enduring operation of these systems and the integration of new flexible assets will foster a sustainable, energy-efficient community in the Flagship Valley, illustrating the potential of intelligent energy management systems in realising a low-carbon future.