https://www.alliander.de/mobile/pdf/AllianderIntelligentesNetzHeinsberg.pdf
I had to do this translation bit by bit. It shows a stable long term implementation stratergy implying long term supports for CFU and cashflow from Bluegen sales.
"Alliander on the way to intelligent network in the city Heinberg
41,000 inhabitants, 92 km area
Mains (Alliander since 2001)
Furnished Area: 21 km ²
Low / medium voltage: 350 km (including HA) / 234 km
Connecting Points: 15,600
Substations: 2
Local network stations: 287
Gas Network * (Alliander from 2013)
Low / medium pressure: 172 km
Pressure regulating stations: 74
Number of house connections:> 4000
Public lighting (Alliander since 2001)
Number of points of light: 7,137
Goals
Maximization of energy efficiency
Enabling the virtual power plant
CHP and use of innovative storage technology
Use of intelligent sensors and communicators
Demand-side management (demand response)
Charging infrastructure for electric mobility
Time
Step plan to 2022
Display window
Pilot for Alliander technology and network strategy in Germany
Innovation
Use of innovative technologies and concepts of Alliander NV and third
Integration
intelligent energy management system with a power and gas grid
Cooperation
Use of CFCL fuel cell technology for on-site generation of electricity from natural gas
What can the smart grid?
Current in two directions through flexible lead (prosumer)
heal themselves (fully automatic current redirection)
Manage demand (demand-side management, load balancing)
support the virtual power plant
Reduce costs through
Transparency
Automation
Load management
Use of the gas network for storage and power generation
Implementation concept I
Transformations in the power grid since 2001 including comprehensive modernization (about 50%)
Equipment, the main town of 4,000 smart meters (type Echelon) and connection to multiplexer ring
Expansion of broadband network to all districts in
Expanding gas network from 2014
Digital Switching and protection systems in substations 2, 50 local network stations and gas pressure regulating stations
Systematic meshed low voltage network
Implementation Concept II
Energy efficiency measures
Reduction of network losses
Compensation of network losses through loop and use of BlueGen ® CHP
Use of smart building systems (Plugwise ®) in schools and public buildings
Public lighting: reduce power consumption by modernizing lights
Implementation Concept III
CHP applications based on fuel cell technology
Installation of CFC BlueGen ® fuel cell CHP in Heinsberger network area to generate base-load power
Interconnection of energy networks ("self-healing" network)
current is automatically diverted to concerned about other mesh points of consumption at current interruption
Implementation Concept IV
Support the development of e-mobility and gas-powered vehicles
Several public fast-charging points in the city Heinsberg
Charging points in private and semi-public spaces
Construction of natural gas fueling stations
Support structure electrically powered private transport
Launch of the initiative HS Emobil in April 2011"
Impressive expansion plan IMHO
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