Open Source Micro Metering & Control for P2P Micro Grid

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Title
Open Source Micro Metering & Control for P2P Micro Grid

CoPED ID
9caddaed-130d-47a2-a783-fa37ca3e76cc

Status
Closed


Value
£49,500

Start Date
July 31, 2012

End Date
Jan. 31, 2013

Description

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A project to leverage existing open source hardware, software and protocols to develop an ultra-low cost metering, control and communications unit to enable end user inclusion in a peer-to-peer (P2P) micro grid, to allow consumers to control and automate energy production and consumption at the domestic and residential level. This unit will also facilitate clients taking part in residential demand response programmes. The project aims to create a prototype unit and develop the designs and plans for a mass manufacture version. Succesful operation will reduce energy bills and offer a new way to earn money by taking an active part in managing supply and demand. Micro grids, smart grids at the neighbourhood level, offer benefits to both the energy user and the environment through localisation of energy, reduction in transmission and distribution losses, savings in infrastructure investment and community based demand response.

Kiwi Power Ltd LEAD_ORG
Kiwi Power Ltd PARTICIPANT_ORG

Nick Butlin PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Smart grids
  2. Energy production (process industry)
  3. Energy
  4. Electrical power networks
  5. Energy consumption (energy technology)
  6. Elasticity (societal objects)
  7. Renewable energy sources
  8. Energy efficiency
  9. Users
  10. Development projects
  11. Energy control
  12. Product development
  13. Investements

Extracted key phrases
  1. Open Source Micro Metering
  2. P2P Micro Grid
  3. Micro grid
  4. Residential demand response programme
  5. Energy user
  6. Control
  7. Open source hardware
  8. Amp
  9. Smart grid
  10. Energy production
  11. Energy bill
  12. Prototype unit
  13. Communication unit
  14. End user inclusion
  15. Project

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UKRI project entry

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