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London-Area
Pilot Proves Automated Demand Response Can Cut Peak Energy Use in
Commercial and Industrial Facilities, Leads to Broad Deployment
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 24, 2012 — Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced a
smart grid project that will help SSE plc connect up to 30 commercial
and industrial buildings in the Thames Valley area west of London, and
temporarily reduce electricity consumption when overall use spikes.
This will help alleviate the potential for future transmission and
distribution bottlenecks as the peak demand for energy grows. It will
also enable building operators to decrease their energy use, utility
bills and carbon dioxide emissions.
As part of the £30-million New Thames Valley Vision (NTVV) project recently awarded to Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution (SSEPD) by U.K. energy regulator Ofgem, Honeywell will install automated demand response (Auto DR) technology in the selected facilities. The utility will then work with these customers to trim peak electricity use, and reduce strain on the local networks and substations, which are nearing capacity — creating a more robust, agile grid without the disruption and expense which sometimes accompany major infrastructure upgrades.
“NTVV has the potential to revolutionize our existing networks, and
help us to manage resources and equipment more effectively as the U.K.
heads toward a low-carbon economy,” said Stewart Reid, NTVV Project
Director at SSEPD. “We’ll need to collaborate with our customers to
achieve these goals and see Auto DR as a one of the key tools to make
that a reality.”
The project builds on a successful Auto DR demonstration in Bracknell,
England, where Honeywell proved that a commercial building could
quickly shed up to 45 percent of its electrical load during peak hours.
The result of the pilot prompted SSE to expand the use of the
technology. Honeywell expects the full-scale project will give the
utility the ability to shave
approximately 10 megawatts of energy use
when necessary.
“A smarter grid is essential to balancing supply and demand in the most
efficient, sustainable way possible,” said Paul Orzeske, president of
Honeywell Building Solutions. “But utilities also need to connect with
their customers in new ways and Auto DR creates those bonds. It’s
flexible enough to meet a variety of energy challenges, from daily grid
congestion issues to intermittency concerns that stem from
micro-generation.”
Honeywell will use several technologies in its portfolio, including
offerings from Honeywell’s Akuacom and Tridium businesses, to connect
SSE with buildings on the utility’s low-voltage Bracknell network. The
Demand Response Automation Server (DRAS) from Akuacom allows the
utility to alert customers when energy use is expected to peak and
create grid congestion. At each facility, a NiagaraAX Framework-based
controller from Tridium will help automate load-shedding strategies
during these periods. The controller listens for signals from the DRAS
and communicates with the building management system, which then makes
short-term changes based on parameters the customer sets in advance —
e.g., turning off banks of lights or elevators, or cycling equipment on
and off.
In addition to providing and implementing the technology, Honeywell will offer consulting and engineering services to help the customers develop shed strategies, looking for ways to briefly reduce energy use with minimal impact to operations. Honeywell will also investigate opportunities to decrease day-to-day consumption, which will help participants reduce their operating costs and environmental impact, and align with Carbon Reduction Commitment legislation.
As part of the agreement with Ofgem, SSE and Honeywell will also
publish details on the project and its impact to provide insight for
other distribution network operators (DNOs) across the United Kingdom.
Automated Demand Response
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Buildings account for more than 70 percent of electricity use globally.
Auto DR enables utilities to call on commercial facilities to
automatically decrease consumption during times of peak demand,
reducing the load on the electrical network. Building operators work
with an energy expert like Honeywell to develop custom strategies to
decrease their energy use, utility bills and carbon dioxide emissions.
DNOs, in turn, are able to alleviate grid congestion caused by growing
demand and the pressure it puts on transmission and distribution
equipment. The prevailing alternative is to replace or reinforce the
sub-stations, electrical cables and associated equipment, which
requires significant capital investment and construction in highly
developed urban areas.
Previous demand response programs have been largely manual and
cumbersome to initiate; as a result, building operators had to dedicate
the necessary resources to participate and utilities couldn’t count on
a consistent response. The Akuacom and Tridium technologies are able to
interact with virtually any building system, providing a reliable
decrease in consumption with minimal input. That’s because the solution
is based on open, industry-accepted standards.
Honeywell and the Smart Grid
Honeywell has a legacy of working with both utilities and their
customers, giving it a unique perspective on how to quickly realize the
benefits of the evolving grid. With controls in more than 150 million
homes, 10 million buildings and thousands of industrial sites, and
experience managing demand response and energy efficiency programs for
more than 100 utilities, Honeywell has the offerings and experience to
empower smart energy users.
Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100
diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers
worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies
for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers;
and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell’s
shares are traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges.
For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit
www.honeywellnow.com. Honeywell Building Solutions is part of the
Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions business group, a global
leader in providing product and service solutions that improve
efficiency and profitability, support regulatory compliance, and
maintain safe, comfortable environments in homes, buildings and
industry. For more information about Building Solutions, access www.honeywell.com/buildingsolutions.
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