Establishing Mutually Beneficial Local Energy Markets (EMBLEM) Phase 2
建立互利的本地能源市场 (EMBLEM) 第二阶段
基本信息
- 批准号:105274
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 71.42万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2019 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Establishing Mutually Beneficial Local Energy Markets 2 (EMBLEM 2) will test the feasibility of peer-to-peer energy trading for the Global South in two novel ways. The first P2P market is an evolving standalone DC nanogrid for rural off-grid areas that can grow as and when end users choose to invest in new generation, storage and demand appliances. The second P2P market is AC on-grid urban and peri-urban locations where there are significant network constraints and the cost of adding renewable energy is unaffordable. EMBLEM integrates cutting-edge UK innovations from Scene Connect, Swanbarton and Connected Energy Technologies and is supported by international partners Dassy Enterprise and GhamPower in Rwanda and Nepal, respectively. This product will disrupt current energy markets by increasing the viability of small-scale renewable energy installations, and the ability of AC and DC electrical grids to incorporate them. The Global South will benefit most from the resultant technology.
建立互惠的地方能源市场2 (EMBLEM 2)将以两种新颖的方式测试全球南方国家点对点能源交易的可行性。第一个P2P市场是面向农村离网地区的独立直流纳米电网,当最终用户选择投资新一代、存储和需求设备时,它可以增长。第二个P2P市场是交流并网的城市和城郊地区,那里有明显的网络限制,增加可再生能源的成本是无法承受的。EMBLEM集成了来自Scene Connect、Swanbarton和Connected Energy Technologies的英国尖端创新,并分别得到卢旺达和尼泊尔国际合作伙伴Dassy Enterprise和GhamPower的支持。该产品将通过增加小型可再生能源装置的可行性,以及交流和直流电网将其整合的能力,扰乱当前的能源市场。全球南方将从由此产生的技术中获益最多。
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