Project Description
The project will study motivational factors among stores and costumers, map the potential for flexibility among Danish stores, evolve retail store designs present in Denmark today to new designs that include flexible consumption and develop an ICT-tool for flexible control of retail stores.
The Danish retail sector is a major consumer of electricity and is therefore an important actor to consider in the green transition of the Danish energy system. To better utilize the increasing fluctuating electricity generation in Denmark requires means to promote and provide flexible consumption. In the retail sector, projects have so far considered flexible consumption in connection with refrigeration, however, the remaining loads totaling up to more than 85% percent have not been considered.
The project will provide recommendations for motivating the Danish retail sector to be part of the smart grid and develop ICT-tools to support this. The project will also establish an energy guild for the retail sector that can be an important part of future smart grid products and services.
Project Summary
Project period | March 1. 2016 to February 28. 2019 |
Total budget | 5.860.000 DKK |
Funding agency | ForskEL |
Organization managing the project | SDU Center for Energy Informatics |
SDU project manager | Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard |
Additional partners |
- Insero - Green Tech Center - Aura Energi |