Projects: Details for ETI-SS1301
Details for ETI-SS1301
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Reference Number |
ETI-SS1301 |
Title |
Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) Programme - Data Management and Overall System Architecture |
Status |
Completed |
Energy Categories |
Energy Efficiency(Residential and commercial) 90%; Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research(Other Supporting Data) 10%; |
Research Types |
Applied Research and Development 100% |
Science and Technology Fields |
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Computer Science and Informatics) 100% |
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation |
Not Cross-cutting 100% |
Principal Investigator |
Project Contact
No email address given
DNV GL (UK)
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Award Type |
Institute Project |
Funding Source |
ETI |
Start Date |
01 January 2013 |
End Date |
31 December 2013 |
Duration |
12 months |
Total Grant Value |
£100,000 |
Industrial Sectors |
Technical Consultancy |
Region |
North West |
Programme |
Smart Systems and Heat |
Investigators |
Principal Investigator |
Project Contact , DNV GL (UK) (99.996%) |
Other Investigator |
Project Contact , University of Oxford (0.001%) Project Contact , Brunel University (0.001%) Project Contact , Hitachi Europe Ltd (0.001%) Project Contact , Gemalto, The Netherlands (0.001%)
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Web Site |
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Objectives |
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Abstract |
This project specified the data system functionality and architecture that would fulfil the information and service requirements of a smart energy system. This included data security and privacy aspects. Hitachi Europe and energy and sustainability consultants DNV Kema worked independently on two 100,000 contracts to identify any data system constraints that need to be incorporated into smart energy systems. The projects were launched in February 2013. The envisaged ETI Smart Systems and Heat system will depend on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for its efficient design, operation and management. The ICT system will need to provide functionality right along the energy delivery chain: from supply to the end consumer. It will also need to support commercial activities such as billing, and to support academic analysis and review of the system during trials and proving. |
Publications |
(none)
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Final Report |
(none)
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Added to Database |
11/10/18 |