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FutureFlow SIGNED

Designing eTrading Solutions for Electricity Balancing and Redispatching in Europe

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Project "FutureFlow" data sheet

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Coordinator
ELES DOO SISTEMSKI OPERATER PRENOSNEGA ELEKTROENERGETSKEGA OMREZJA 

Organization address
address: HAJDRIHOVA ULICA 2
city: LJUBLJANA
postcode: 1000
website: www.eles.si

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 Coordinator Country Slovenia [SI]
 Project website http://www.futureflow.eu
 Total cost 12˙985˙242 €
 EC max contribution 12˙985˙233 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.3.4. (A single, smart European electricity grid)
 Code Call H2020-LCE-2015-3
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-01-01   to  2019-12-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    ELES DOO SISTEMSKI OPERATER PRENOSNEGA ELEKTROENERGETSKEGA OMREZJA SI (LJUBLJANA) coordinator 1˙639˙750.00
2    GEN-I, TRGOVANJE IN PRODAJA ELEKTRICNE ENERGIJE, D.O.O. SI (KRSKO) participant 3˙059˙834.00
3    CYBERGRID GMBH & CO KG AT (WIEN) participant 1˙529˙231.00
4    Elektroinstitut Milan Vidmar SI (Ljubljana) participant 1˙453˙994.00
5    SAP SE DE (WALLDORF) participant 1˙066˙604.00
6    THALES DIS FRANCE SA FR (MEUDON) participant 1˙065˙862.00
7    3E BE (BRUSSEL) participant 1˙009˙025.00
8    ELEKTROENERGETSKI KOORDINACIONI CENTAR DOO RS (BEOGRAD) participant 995˙662.00
9    ELEKTRO LJUBLJANA PODJETJE ZADISTRIBUCIJO ELEKTRICNE ENERGIJE D.D. SI (Ljubljana) participant 425˙305.00
10    COMPANIA NATIONALA DE TRANSPORT ALENERGIEI ELECTRICE TRANSELECTRICA SA RO (BUCURESTI SECTOR 1) participant 251˙795.00
11    ELEKTRO ENERGIJA, PODJETJE ZA PRODAJO ELEKTRIKE IN DRUGIH ENERGENTOV, SVETOVANJE IN STORITVE, D.O.O. SI (LJUBLJANA) participant 226˙040.00
12    MAVIR MAGYAR VILLAMOSENERGIA-IPARI ATVITELI RENDSZERIRANYITO ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG HU (BUDAPEST) participant 201˙581.00
13    AUSTRIAN POWER GRID AG AT (WIEN) participant 60˙547.00
14    CYBERGRID GMBH AT (WIEN) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

Four European TSOs of Central-Eastern Europe (Austria, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia), associated with power system experts, electricity retailers, IT providers and renewable electricity providers, propose to design a unique regional cooperation scheme: it aims at opening Balancing and Redispatching markets to new sources of flexibility and supporting such sources to act on such markets competitively. Thanks to a prototype aggregation solution and renewable generation forecasting techniques, flexibility providers – distributed generators (DG) and Commercial and Industrial (C&I) consumers providing demand response (DR) – are enabled, through retailers acting as flexibility aggregators, to provide competitive offers for Frequency Restoration Reserve (including secondary control activated with a response time between 30 seconds and 15 minutes). A comprehensive techno-economic model for the cross-border integration of such services involves a common activation function (CAF) tailored to congested borders and optimized to overcome critical intra-regional barriers. The resulting CAF is implemented into a prototype Regional Balancing and Redispatching Platform, securely integrated within the four TSOs’ IT systems: this makes research activities about cross-border integration flexible while linking with the aggregation solution. Use cases of growing complexity are pilot tested, going from the involvement of DR and DG into national balancing markets to cross-border competition between flexibility aggregators. Based on past experience with tertiary reserve, participating C&I consumers and DG are expected to provide close to 40MW of secondary reserve. Impact analyses of the pilot tests together with dissemination activities towards all the stakeholders of the electricity value chain will recommend business models and deployment roadmaps for the most promising use cases, which, in turn, contribute to the practical implementation of the European Balancing Target Model by 2020.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Data needed to implement the common activation function Documents, reports 2020-01-29 13:17:10
Specifications of the common real-time processing function Documents, reports 2020-01-29 13:17:10
Project website Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2020-01-29 13:17:10
Requirements for DR & DG participation in aFRR Markets Documents, reports 2020-01-29 13:17:10
Cross-border balancingand redispatching mechanisms tailored to congested borders situation and design of a Common Activation Function Documents, reports 2020-01-29 13:17:10

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of FutureFlow deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 ELES, d.o.o.
FutureFlow - When TSO\'s. Market Players, and Prosumers Join Forces
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2020-03-23
2017 ELES, d.o.o.
FutureFlow - Designing eTrading Solutions for Electricity Balancing and Redispatching in Europe
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2020-03-23
2019 Leon Maruša, Andrej Souvent, Matjaž Dolinar, Darko Kramar, Uroš Salobir
Identification and comparison of virtual power plants process models used in FutureFlow project
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14. konferenca CIGRE-CIRED 2020-03-11
2019 Zvonko Bregar, Miloš Maksič
Scalability of FutureFlow project
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14. konferenca CIGRE-CIRED 2020-03-11
2019 Andrej Souvent, Uroš Salobir
The use of IoT technologies in the power system domain
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Zbornik 35. delavnice 2020-03-11
2018 D. ILIȘIU Z. VUJASINOVIĆ, AMZA F.
COMMON ACTIVATION FUNCTION FOR AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY RESTAURATION PROCESS – SOLUTIONS FROM FUTURE FLOW PROJECT
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14th Edition of WEC Central & Eastern Europe Regional Energy Forum – FOREN 2018 2020-03-11
2018 Nebojša Jović, Zoran Vujasinović, Dušan Vlaisavljević
FutureFlow project: Selection of the target model for the balancing energy exchanges
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SEERC Colloquium - Kyiv 2018 1 2020-01-29
2018 Ilisiu, Doina
Flexible balancing power services within four control zones, using e-tradingplatform – Future Flow project
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2018 SESSION Papers&Proceedings 1 2020-01-29
2018 Miloš Maksić, Zvonko Bregar, Andrej Souvent
Simulation of regional cross-border activation of secondary control reserves within the FutureFlow project
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SEERC Colloquium - Kyiv 2018 1 2020-01-29
2016 Vingerhoets, Pieter; Chebbo, Maher; Hatziargyriou, Nikos D.; Kariniotakis, Georges; Donnelly, Rory; de Boeck, Steven; Schneider, Anna-Carin; Johansson , Anderskim; Dotto, Stephane; Hickey, Paul; MONTI Antonello; Zalaznik, Nina; Bermann, Sasha; Volkerts, Marcel
The Digital Energy System 4.0 2016
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https://hal-mines-paristech.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01411582 1 2020-01-29

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