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SET/WP1: Smart Energy Finland 2030
Mikko Jalas, Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
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SET asiantuntijatyöskentely keväällä 2016:
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Workshop 060616
Summing up the pieces:
Technology outlook
2030
Phase 4 Face-to-face
Phase 4 Summary
Vastaajien taustatiedot – 1. kierros:
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Vastaajien taustatiedot – 2. kierros:
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WP1 output
• Background material for the Delphi survey
• Reports of answers to survey questions
• Background papers to the workshop 060616
• Summary papers combining Delphi and workshop results as well as selected material on international technology development
• Assessment of results• In respect to other relevant Finnish scenarios• In respect to global megatrends
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Flicker /Jose Mesa
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Buildings
• Two-way electricity and heat networks. Heat pumps and solar heat.
• Solar panels and collectors not only on rooftops. Rotating panels?
• Demand response: Great interest, high tech & automation, service and personal profiles in DR systems. Real-time DR. SMS DR. DR as virtual battery.
• Home based living & biofuel heating
• EV and biogas/methane powered vehicles
• Certification of skilled low-energy house builders. Demolition & prefabrication & rapid construction. Ongoing maintenance work.
• EPBD certificate is remodeled to DR/ hourly based
• Overheat and hot in summer, no snow in winter?
• District heat (as voluntary?)
• Heat storages and heat pumps for demand response and seasonal storage
• Waste-water heat recovery
• Org. waste and sewage into biogas and micro CHP.
• Overlapping commercial and community networks
• LEDs and increases in lighted areas. Rebound in general (e.g. outdoor pools).
• PV’s is used to attract cars. EV charging in commercial and work environments
• Co-operatives in wind power production and demand response markets
• City plans for energy solutions & power limits for properties
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Block, district or village
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Region
• Municipal and regional energy targets and green growth visions. Public procurement. Regional RE-share requirements.
• Positive cash flow for the public sector
• Peak-load as regional issue. Energy security. Priority.
• Urban transition: in high-price housing stock. Urban EV.
• Energy poverty. Low service in rural areas. Price caps.
• Energy transition might counter urbanization.
• Forest biomass logistics for CHP
• Coal-power plants and landfills as sites for wind / PV
• Wind power technology ≠ massive three-blade turbines
• Nordic electricity market and transmission lines, low electricity price not a competitive asset
• Storage capacity – hydro / pump
• Wind turbines along the main road network, turbines halted for summertime in recr. areas.
• Biofuels in peak loads
• Taxing of PV capacity or PV production
• Fixed electricity prices will be banned (c.f. alcohol pricing). ‘Poor quality electricity’ as a product.
• Consolidation of industries, large efficient units
• Service availability across country (EV, biogas?)
• Standardization of equipment and data formats
• Data availability vs privacy
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Country / State
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Thank You!