Title
ISOTHERM: Supply chain motivations

CoPED ID
c717b458-a8a9-4239-9951-2892c915758d

Status
Closed


Value
£63,646

Start Date
May 31, 2015

End Date
Aug. 30, 2015

Description

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Domestic hot water tanks are a pivotal element for an effective demand side management strategy. The UK has an estimated 13.9 million hot-water tanks, of which 59% use electricity as a primary or secondary energy source (this will rise as the UK moves towards DECC’s vision of a 2050 low carbon economy). Currently, this represents an installed energy store of at least 43GWh, four times that of Dinorwig, UK's largest pumped hydro facility . By comparison in 2013, the peak generation deficit in the UK’s electricity network over one half hour settlement period was 1.48GWh.
This project brings together three SME's to address the creation of a supply (and value) chain to access this under-utilised storage capacity to deliver an effective DSM asset that responds to the dynamic needs of the grid. It will integrate novel hot water tank controls and decision making algorithms, with novel digital platforms and energy aggregators to allow end-user/supplier communications and effective supply chain business models.

Mixergy Limited LEAD_ORG
University of Oxford PARTICIPANT_ORG
Mixergy Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG
Maingate EnterpriSE Solutions Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG
Krakenflex Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Supply chains
  2. Enterprises
  3. Business
  4. Renewable energy sources
  5. Value chains
  6. Energy control
  7. Household water

Extracted key phrases
  1. Domestic hot water tank
  2. Novel hot water tank control
  3. Effective supply chain business model
  4. Supply chain motivation
  5. ISOTHERM
  6. Effective DSM asset
  7. Effective demand
  8. Secondary energy source
  9. Pivotal element
  10. UK
  11. Novel digital platform
  12. Energy aggregator
  13. Energy store
  14. Half hour settlement period
  15. Decision making algorithm

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UKRI project entry

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