Projects: Details for ETI-SS1001
Details for ETI-SS1001
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Reference Number |
ETI-SS1001 |
Title |
Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) Programme - Data Management and System Architecture Review |
Status |
Completed |
Energy Categories |
Energy Efficiency(Residential and commercial) 90%; Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research(Other Supporting Data) 10%; |
Research Types |
Applied Research and Development 100% |
Science and Technology Fields |
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Computer Science and Informatics) 100% |
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation |
Not Cross-cutting 100% |
Principal Investigator |
Project Contact
No email address given
Hitachi Europe Ltd
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Award Type |
Institute Project |
Funding Source |
ETI |
Start Date |
01 February 2013 |
End Date |
31 August 2018 |
Duration |
67 months |
Total Grant Value |
£100,000 |
Industrial Sectors |
Technical Consultancy |
Region |
South East |
Programme |
Smart Systems and Heat |
Investigators |
Principal Investigator |
Project Contact , Hitachi Europe Ltd (99.999%) |
Other Investigator |
Project Contact , DNV GL (UK) (0.001%)
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Web Site |
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Objectives |
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Abstract |
The Smart Systems and Heat Programme commissioned a short review of international initiatives, particularly relating to heat. The work is intended to provide a digestible overview which links to the driving policies where appropriate, and complements a review undertaken during the scoping phase of the programme. This project specified the data system functionality and architecture that would fulfil the information and service requirements of a smart energy system. This included data security and privacy aspects- Project specified the data system functionality and proposed architecture to fulfil the information and service requirements of a smart energy system;
- Functionality addressed the question of data security.
Two independent contracts provided an optimum solution: Hitachi Europe and energy & sustainability consultants DNV Kema worked independently on two 100,000 contracts to identify any data system constraints that need to be incorporated into smart energy systems. |
Data |
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Projects |
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Publications |
An ETI Perspective - Tools for Future Energy Systems SSH Stagegate 1 - Review of International Smart Systems and Heat Initiatives - Final Report WP3 Case Study Development Hybrid Heat Pumps: Energy Systems Architecture Methodology - Enabling Multi-vector Market Design WP3 Case Study Development Hybrid Heat Pumps: ICT Architectural Considerations for Future Energy Systems. |
Added to Database |
11/10/18 |