The document discusses the need for new technologies to manage increasingly complex energy distribution networks during the energy transition. As renewable energy sources and new technologies like electric vehicles and smart homes create more volatility, distribution networks must be digitized and actively controlled on lower voltage levels. This requires technologies for real-time redispatch planning that consider network topology, loads, and generation forecasts. A virtualized "Software-Defined Data Center" is recommended to enable modern IoT applications for new energy concepts while efficiently operating applications. Dell Technologies, Venios, rku.it, and Microsoft provide an integrated hyper-converged platform and expertise to help energy suppliers implement these new IT infrastructures.
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Requirements and Concepts for the Energy Transition
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R e d isp a t c h 2 .0
In the future, distribution networks will have to bear the
greatest burden in implementing the energy transition.
The move away from conventional generation based on
fossil and nuclear fuels towards renewable energies is
creating more volatility. Nonetheless, consumption
behavior is changing due to new technologies
(electromobility, smart home, storage, heat pumps, etc.)
and new supply concepts (semi-self-sufficient quarters,
self-consumption, tenant electricity, etc.). The
predictable purchase behavior of consumers is also
becoming increasingly volatile.
In order to counteract this development in terms of the
stability of the energy supply, it is necessary to digitize
and monitor distribution networks and, in the future, to
actively control and manage them also in lower network
levels of medium / low voltage. This applies above all to
the active prevention of network bottlenecks - regionally
and locally.
Regulatory requirements such as the Grid Expansion
Acceleration Act (NaBeG) with the regulations for
redispatch, rules for grid monitoring including the
exchange of grid status data between the VNB and the
DSO, amendments to the EEG and the Building
Electromobility Infrastructure Act (GEIG) equally for the
need for new technologies in network operation.
Currently used network control systems often do not offer
these new technologies of the redispatch planning
processes taking into account the network topology and
current load and feed-in forecasts. It should also be noted
here that adjustments are not only required in the KRITIS
environment of the network control center. The link with
the utility IT systems, for example in energy data
management, must also be implemented
In order not only to manage the distribution network in this
increasingly complex environment, but a holistic digital
transformation of the energy suppliers must also be con-
sidered.
This is where a strong team comes into play and offers an
end-to-end solution for Redispatch 2.0 and beyond: Dell
Technologies, Venios, rku.it and Microsoft.
Venios supplies the main components for digitizing,
monitoring and controlling energy networks in the low and
medium voltage range. The solutions start where classic
SCADA systems can no longer be effective on their own
due to the enormous amounts of data in future smart
grids.
rku.it is a leading cloud service provider and consulting
partner for IT solutions for the municipal utilities and
transport industry.