IODiCUS - Interoperable Open Digital Control Unit System

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Title
IODiCUS - Interoperable Open Digital Control Unit System

CoPED ID
b3f9eca3-b4e3-480f-9671-1f0f9f9e3eee

Status
Closed


Value
£1,930,910

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2015

End Date
Sept. 30, 2016

Description

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The Interoperable Open Digital Control Unit System Project (IODiCUS) seeks to demonstrate the technical viability and future market for a connected energy network, in buildings with microgeneration and local energy storage and optimised interaction with the electricity grid. The project builds on the "Interoperability of energy harvesting, storage and use" feasibiility study funded under the TSB Buildings Better Connected Call and will utilise algorithms executing dynamic decision making of the use of microgenerated electricity locally to the building, options for local storage, or for selling to, or buying back from, the electricity grid. It will use a representative set of buildings, residences and dwellings in and around the University of Bristol to demonstrate the efficacy of a Localised Energy System. It will develop Open Digital Control Units and Secure Communication Devices for measuring each energy input, store or output and develop algorithms that aim to delivering stable loads despite intermittency. IODiCUS will evaluate the technical and commercial merits, along with the future needs and constraints of the residential or business customer.

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Renewable energy sources
  2. Optimisation
  3. Enterprises
  4. Warehousing
  5. Energy
  6. Buildings
  7. Smart grids

Extracted key phrases
  1. Interoperable Open Digital Control Unit System Project
  2. Open Digital Control Units
  3. IODiCUS
  4. Local energy storage
  5. Energy System
  6. Connected energy network
  7. Energy harvesting
  8. Energy input
  9. Electricity grid
  10. Local storage
  11. Technical viability
  12. Microgenerated electricity
  13. Secure Communication Devices
  14. Future market
  15. Future need

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