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KPI Evaluation Framework and Tools Performance: A Case Study from the inteGRIDy Project

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  • Chris Ogwumike
  • Huda Dawood
  • Tariq Ahmed
  • Bjarnhedinn Gudlaugsson
  • Nashwan Dawood
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Article numbere23
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/12/2021
<mark>Journal</mark>Environmental Sciences Proceedings
Issue number1
Volume11
Number of pages6
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

This paper presents an assessment of the impacts of the different tools implemented within the inteGRIDy project through the analysis of key performance indicators (KPIs) that appropriately reflect the technical and economic domains of the inteGRIDy thematic pillars, comprising demand response and battery storage systems. The evaluation is based on improvements brought about by individual components of the inteGRIDy-enabled smart solution across the Isle of Wight (IOW) pilot site. The analyses and the interpretation of findings for the pilot use case evaluation are presented. The results indicate that the smart solution implementation across the IOW pilot site resulted in achieving the inteGRIDy set objectives. Overall, a 93% reduction in energy consumption, equivalent to 643 kWh was achieved, via the M7 energy storage system and heat pumps developed as part of inteGRIDy solution. Additionally, the grid efficiency and demand flexibility contribution to the distribution network operator (DNO)-triggered DR services, based on a 10% increase/decrease in demand, resulted in stabilizing the grid efficiency.