For the vision of a smart home and smart grid to become reality, smart meters and control devices are needed so that both prosumers (end consumers who also generate electricity) and grid operators can view and influence the required data and information on production and consumption at any time.
Switzerland currently evaluate the introduction of smart metering and started pilot projects. On the smart grid side there are so far only very limited activities. Since no DSO has defined its
Figure 1 shows several wireless technologies used in smart grid development [1]. Among these, LPWAN (Low-Power Wide-Area Network) are suitable for interoperability of local micro-power
Abstract: This study gives an overview on the smart grid roadmap of Switzerland, which identifies barriers for the development of smart grids. Based upon the findings, regulatory instruments are developed and described. They comprise the mandatory roll out of smart metering, privacy and data security requirements, coordination mechanism
In 2022, it was estimated that a net zero scenario for Switzerland would imply grid capacity expansions in the range of 60%-160%, hence more than twice as much as a "business as usual" scenario. But it was also estimated that a smarter grid would reduce this extra grid capacity by 20% to 60% (source: Swiss Federal Office of Energy).
For the vision of a smart home and smart grid to become reality, smart meters and control devices are needed so that both prosumers (end consumers who also generate electricity) and grid operators can view and
In 2022, it was estimated that a net zero scenario for Switzerland would imply grid capacity expansions in the range of 60%-160%, hence more than twice as much as a "business as usual" scenario. But it was also estimated that a smarter
Ainsi, les consommateurs doivent être davantage impliqués dans le sens de « smart grids » avec des incitations tarifaires judicieuses et des possibilités de contrôle intelligentes. L''instrument éminemment important que constituent les « tarifs de réseau » est toutefois souvent (ré)utilisé pour encourager la production.
Abstract: This study gives an overview on the smart grid roadmap of Switzerland, which identifies barriers for the development of smart grids. Based upon the findings, regulatory instruments
Smart Grid: Das Stromnetz der Zukunft. Die fortschreitende Energiewende fordert innovative Lösungen, um den Strombedarf in der Schweiz zu decken. In diesem Kontext gewinnt die Idee eines «Smart Grids» – eines intelligenten Stromnetzes – zusehends an Bedeutung.
It provides an overview of Switzerland''s smart grid roadmap, which identifies barriers to smart grid development. The roadmap develops regulatory instruments like mandatory smart metering, data security rules, coordination between market players and network operators for flexibility use, and incentive programs for OPEX-intensive smart grid
Switzerland AG 2021 U. Cali et al., Digitalization of Power Markets and Systems Using Energy Informatics, A smart grid is an extremely complex system, consisting of electrical and com-
It provides an overview of Switzerland''s smart grid roadmap, which identifies barriers to smart grid development. The roadmap develops regulatory instruments like mandatory smart metering, data security rules, coordination between
Smart Grid solutions are often of a complex nature. They require computational abilities and maintenance. THE SMART GRID ROADMAP To provide a common understanding of Smart Grids and of obstacles they face, the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), responsible for suggesting new regulation instruments, prepared a national Smart Grid Roadmap in
This study gives an overview on the smart grid roadmap of Switzerland, which identifies barriers for the development of smart grids. Based upon the findings, regulatory instruments are developed an
Ainsi, les consommateurs doivent être davantage impliqués dans le sens de « smart grids » avec des incitations tarifaires judicieuses et des possibilités de contrôle intelligentes. L''instrument
Smart Grid: Das Stromnetz der Zukunft. Die fortschreitende Energiewende fordert innovative Lösungen, um den Strombedarf in der Schweiz zu decken. In diesem Kontext gewinnt die Idee eines «Smart Grids» – eines
This document summarizes the smart grid roadmap and regulation approaches in Switzerland. It provides an overview of Switzerland''s smart grid roadmap, which identifies barriers to smart
Smart grids are integrated systems for regulating fluctuating electricity production from decentralised renewable energy sources and electricity consumption in a safe, efficient and reliable way. The main aim is to reduce the need to expand the electricity network in line with Energy Strategy 2050.
Switzerland currently evaluate the introduction of smart metering and started pilot projects. On the smart grid side there are so far only very limited activities. Since no DSO has defined its strategy and since nobody has started investments in the smart grid area, there is a unique
It has also drawn up both a smart grid strategy and a smart grid roadmap for Switzerland. This road map includes a schedule and sets out the available options for developing the electricity network in Switzerland, establishing where and when action needs to be taken.
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This road map includes a schedule and sets out the available options for developing the electricity network in Switzerland, establishing where and when action needs to be taken. Every year, the SFOE carries out a survey among network operators concerning the implementation of the new technologies.
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