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Community Smart Grids

Community Smart Grids. October 2013. info@redskiesgroup.com www.redskiesgroup.com. Community Smart Grids – a new kind of grid. Community Smart Grids are smart grids owned and operated by local authorities and community groups rather than by utilities.

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Community Smart Grids

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  1. Community Smart Grids

    October 2013 info@redskiesgroup.com www.redskiesgroup.com
  2. Community Smart Grids – a new kind of grid Community Smart Grids are smart grids owned and operated by local authorities and community groups rather than by utilities. Running on SODA, Community Smart Grids securely gathers and stores meter readings which are auctioned to energy generators, suppliers and traders on a quarterly basis. This means no lock-ins to a single supplier and the cheapest deals every day from across the whole industry. Revenue is also raised through the platform for local authorities to use in community projects. www.redskiesgroup.com
  3. Community Smart Grid Process DECC & Energy Switching 3% commission on top of each bill paid back to community operator Almost 20 local authorities so far www.redskiesgroup.com
  4. The auction Each quarter, the AI demand prediction engine creates a 3 month energy demand profile in 30 minute blocks with the profile sent to auction. This ensures a close match between energy supply and demand. www.redskiesgroup.com
  5. Community Smart Grid comparison www.redskiesgroup.com
  6. SODA community extensions Since community smart grids run on SODA, the capacity exists to incorporate SODA extensions including the following. Consumer educational gaming to educate users about their impacts on the environment and the changes they can make to reduce those impacts and their bills. Demand and availability prediction systems Home leakage detection system / price calculators for energy used to keep devices in standby mode in the home Mobile, web and postal reports and management www.redskiesgroup.com
  7. Community Smart Grid Scale Average UK annual energy bill is £1,127 UK census predicts there will be 28 million homes in UK by 2016 3% commission on each bill would generate £950 million back to community projects If 10% of UK market subscribed it would raise £95 million back to community projects www.redskiesgroup.com
  8. Lancashire profile Average UK annual energy bill is £1,127 656,770 homes in March 2013 3% commission on each bill would generate £22million for community projects If 10% of market subscribed it would raise £2.2 million for community projects Figures taken from Lancashire council website. http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/web/?siteid=6118&pageid=35435 www.redskiesgroup.com
  9. Oxfordshire profile Average UK annual energy bill is £1,127 271,310 homes in March 2012 3% commission on each bill would generate £9 million for community projects If 10% of market subscribed it would raise £0.9million for community projects Figures taken from government website. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/192169/LiveTable100.xls www.redskiesgroup.com
  10. Develop a strong partnership network www.redskiesgroup.com
  11. Who pays for the meter? www.redskiesgroup.com
  12. Further benefits Extendible architecture to add more functions over time Consumers switch every day with no need to worry about complex tariffs, being locked in to a single tariff or supplier Support for whitespace communications to provide low cost of free rural Internet access via smart meter network Consumers own their data, not an energy supplier Extend to gas, electricity and water. Extend from consumers to business users later www.redskiesgroup.com
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