Using smart technologies to maximise benefits from
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Using smart technologies to maximise benefits from
Using smart technologies to maximise benefits from individual heat metering Consumption based billing in multi apartment buildings, experiences and technology development Dr. A. Kähler (techem) & A. Dicke (ista), Concert Hall Aarhus, November 11, 2013 Workshop on cost-effective metering of individual consumption of heating and cooling in multi-purpose and multi-apartment building Sub Metering of Heating and Hot Water billing (per apartment) cost allocation individual billing Option 1: Heat Meters hot water meters (cost allocation per apartment) heat meters (cost allocation per apartment) sub metering data collectors (AMR/AMM) heat meter (hot water share) energy consumption and costs (building) main meter for fuel (final energy) Slide 2 2 metering & billing boiler (energy conversion) Sub Metering of Heating and Hot Water billing (per apartment) cost allocation individual billing Option 2: Heat Cost Allocators hot water meters (cost allocation per apartment) heat cost allocators (per radiator) sub metering data collectors (AMR/AMM) heat meter (hot water share) energy consumption and costs (building) main meter for fuel (final energy) Slide 3 3 metering & billing boiler (energy conversion) Measuring Methods for Heat in Sub Metering Heat Meter Heat Cost Allocator radiator surface temperature rad return temperature roomside air temperature air inlet flow temperature radiator constants flow rate V out in ( ) ( ( ) ( )) d Q c( ) ( ) V out in KQ , KC, n Q KQ KnC (rad ( ) air ( ))n d t t system boundary apartment radiator EU-COM notes, standardisation 2004/22/EC (MID) EN 1434 EN 834 very accurate, measures units kWh accurate measurement of heat emission, dimensionless units preliminary setup necessary, else more difficult to install features perfect for apartments with only one inlet and return perfect for new buildings with horizontal pipe installation disregards heat emission of pipe installation inexpensive and easy to install 10 years of life span cost-efficient Both device types are applicable for heat cost allocation. Slide 4 4 Sub Billing of Heating and Hot Water Example: Heat and Hot Water Cost Allocation in Germany apartment 1 30 % by living space operating costs energy costs total costs of heating and hot water total costs of heating total costs of hot water apartment 2 70 % by consumption 70 % by consumption apartment 3 30 % by… determination of total costs Slide 5 5 splitting between heat and hot water costs space and consumption based costs cost allocation per apartment individual bill per apartment Evolution of the Technology and Standards in Sub Metering Almost 100 years of growth and experience Denmark First patent on heat allocation meter Development of the first hot water allocation meter based on evaporation Development of the first Stationary Radio Systems base on data concentrator technology Development of the first Radio Systems of mobile reading (Walk By) Development of the first Radio Systems for remote Automated Meter Reading (AMR/AMM) Development of a battery-powered compact heat meter & electronic heat cost allocator 1924 1967 Evaporator EN 835 Slide 6 6 HCA evap. 1980 1990 Electronic HCA & Heat Meter EN 1434 EN 14154 EN 834 Heat Water HCA el. Stationary Radio Systems 2000 Walk By Radio Systems 2006 AMR/AMM Smart Sub Metering of Heat & Water Consumption State of the Art Technology GSM GPRS Mobile Carrier Computer Center Billing Services Heat/Cooling Services: Billing Web Portal Hot Water … Web-Portal for Energy Data Management … Individual meters for the measurement of the heat/cooling & water consumption in each apartment • Battery powered • Radio communication interface Supply Slide 7 7 Radio based data collection of the consumption values in the property to a central gateway Property Survey Hardwaremanagement Remote data communication between the central gateway and a computer center by using GSM/GPRS technology Reading, Data Processing, Billing & other Services Based on this technology platform a wide range of service products can be offered to the customer Controlling and further Optimisations for additional Savings CO2 Emission Savings due to Consumption Based Billing Survey Comparison of the CO2 emissions produced during the entire life cycle of Heat Cost Allocator (HCA) radio and the CO2 savings due to individual heating cost billing. Based on 18 million heat cost allocators in more than 400.000 properties in Germany. Result: Consumption-dependent heating cost billing based on the HCA radio saves 158 times as much CO2 as is produced over the entire life cycle. Slide 8 8 Cause Savings The HCA causes 0.53 kg of CO2 emissions each year. (= production cost of approx. 100 sheets of virgin fibre paper) The consumption-dependent billing saves 84 kg of CO2 emissions each year (= production cost of approx. 15,800 sheets of virgin fibre paper) Smart Sub Metering of Heat Consumption with AMR/AMM Technology provides a wide range of benefits Benefits for Ecology & Economy Energy / CO2 Savings of approx. 20 % * Consumption based heat & water cost allocation and billing CO2 Avoidance Costs of approx. - 200 €/t * Increase of transparency and fairness * e.g. C. Felsmann, J. Schmidt (2013); L. Gullev, M. Poulsen (2006) Benefits for Customer Slide 9 9 AMR / AMM Cost efficient informative billing during the year No manual reading necessary, no disturbance Energy & Water Data Monitoring and Management Fast information in higher resolution Enable to optimise the usage behaviour Energy savings & analysis (e.g. leakage detection) Combination with Smart Control technologies Improvement of efficiency of heating systems Outlook: Home Displays, connectivity with other systems, e.g. Home Automation & Metering Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We are pleased to provide any further information and support. Dr. Arne Kähler Head of Research and Development Achim Dicke Senior Vice President Products Techem Energy Services GmbH Hauptstraße 89 65760 Eschborn Phone: +49 (0) 6196 522-2811 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.techem.de ista International GmbH Grugaplatz 2 45131 Essen Phone: +49 (0) 201 459-3222 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.ista.com