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The Israeli Smart Energy Association isea.il

The Israeli Smart Energy Association www.isea.org.il. Amos Lasker Chairman. The Israeli Smart Energy Consortium.

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The Israeli Smart Energy Association isea.il

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  1. The Israeli Smart Energy Associationwww.isea.org.il Amos Lasker Chairman

  2. The Israeli Smart Energy Consortium A national association representing government, private and NGOs who share the interest in building and developing smart energy solutions in Israel to achieve economy growth through sustainable future. • Founding Members • Israel Electric Corporation • IBM • Siemens • TripleM • Accenture • Ormazabal • Cellcom • BetterPlace • Partner Communications • General Engineers

  3. Building Strong Eco System • Industry leaders • Investors • Customers • Cooperation • Min. • Economy • EDSO • UK • Canada • Australia • Norway • Korea • USA • Ireland • Denmark • Env. Mini. • Min. W&E • IEI • Man. • Ass. • Japan • India

  4. ISEA Recommendation Paper Smart Grid Deployment in Israel Planned publishing date: December 2013 • A holistic approach reviewing topics as: • Smart Grid Review • World Trends • The end user as a stake holder • Proposed road map for SG deployment in Israel • SG Economy and Financing • Private sector engagement

  5. Member of the Global Smart Grid Federation • GridWiseAlliance (United States) • SmartGridGreat Britain • Danish Intelligent Energy Alliance • EDSO for Smart Grids (30 EU Utilities) • India Smart Grid Forum • Industrial Tech. Research Inst. (Taiwan) • Israel Smart Energy Association • Japan Smart Community Alliance • Korea Smart Grid Association • Norwegian Smartgrid Centre • Smart Grid Australia • Smart Grid Canada • Smart Grids Flanders (Belgium) • SmartGrid Ireland • ELDER, the Republic of Turkey • SmartGridsFrance

  6. GSGF Working Groups - GCDG Grid Connectivity of Distributed Generation (GCDG) Chairman: Robert Wilhite, III, DNVKEMA The connection of small generation (up to 20 MW) and their integration in the overall system. The objective is to produce a white paper, addressing core issues of connecting distributed generation to distribution grids, but with a holistic view that does not promote a specific technology or particular manufacturer or supplier. Current members Norway Canada Taiwan Australia Korea Denmark Ireland Japan Ireland

  7. GSGF Working Groups - IWG Interoperability and standards (IWG) Chairman: Per‐OlofGranstrom, EDSO for Smart Grids Define interoperability and its value, mapping smart grid standards and interoperability globally, identifying areas where further work on standards and interoperability is needed, and where other measures are needed, and highlighting some best practices for smart grid interoperability. The attention is on the customer side/smart metering/distribution, taking into account regional/country level input on gaps, hurdles and best practices within specific domains/use cases; cyber security, market design and distribution grid management, etc. Country members US Israel Denmark Korea Ireland Italy The NL Australia

  8. GSGF Working Groups - GUII Interfaces of Grid Users/ Focus on EV and Local Storage (GUII) Chairman: Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Japan Smart Community Alliance Dealing with grid user interactions and interfaces with special emphasis on electrical vehicles and small storage devices in residential and commercial buildings. The aim is to develop the necessary tools for enabling the customer to make choices regarding prices and energy sourcing, to organize the retail market and to introduce new services. Country members GridWiseUS Israel Denmark Korea Ireland

  9. The Israeli Smart Energy Consortium Thank Youwww.isea.org.il

  10. Building Strong Eco System • Global Working Groups • Interoperability - Led by Per-OlofGranstrom, EDSO • Interfaces of Grid Users – Led by Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, JSCA • Connection of Small Generators – Led by Rob Wilhite, GridWise Alliance

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