KIBERnet - Development of prototype system for industrial load management in electricity distributed network

Principal investigator:

INEA, d.o.o.
Responsible investigator at the department: Prof. Dr. Đani Juričić

Duration:

January 24, 2009 – January 22, 2011

Funding:

INEA d.o.o., co-financed by Slovenian Technology Agency

Abstract

The aim of the KIBERnet project is to develop a high-technology product to control the loads and dispersed power generation, as well as to optimise the management and operation of electricity distributors, based on which the electricity distribution companies will introduce a new service to industrial customers/producers of electricity.

The project final result will be a completely new and highly promising product, which will result from the development of entirely new technology for the electricity distributors (central distribution system for control of loads and dispersed power generation, network model with predictive adaptive control, optimisation algorithms, anthropocentric approach).

Distribution companies will offer this innovative service to industrial customers/electricity producers. Its massive implementation will increase the safety and reliability of distribution network, reduce the deviation costs of electricity delivery/consumption from the schedules, enable efficient energy use for the customer, and as a technically improved solution enable integration of dispersed production, which will have a positive effect on climate.

Based on this innovative service, both the industrial companies and the distribution companies will share the positive financial effects, which will result from the lower deviations of electricity delivery/consumption from the schedule. In this way, the distribution companies will significantly raise their service quality and enhance the quality of electricity supply to final customers.

http://www.kiber-net.com/