13 octobre 2022 - La CEO organise un défi de l’Espace innovation, qui est une occasion de financement unique de 1,5 million de dollars pour soutenir des projets novateurs dans le secteur de l’énergie et fournir des conseils sur l’Espace innovation.
Défi de l’Espace innovation CEOL’Espace innovation CEO est dirigé par le personnel de la CEO et offre deux types de services :
Pour les innovateurs qui ont des questions sur une idée ou un concept, le service d’information est un moyen informel de discuter avec le personnel de la CEO à propos de son cadre réglementaire et de la façon dont il s’applique à leur idée ou concept.
Pour ceux qui ont proposé un projet pilote, le personnel de la CEO peut fournir des directives écrites spécialement adaptées à leur projet. Le personnel peut également aider à faire une demande d’exemption temporaire* à un obstacle réglementaire. Le personnel fournira son soutien aux projets pilotes qui démontrent un potentiel clair pour les consommateurs d’énergie de l’Ontario.
* Gardez à l’esprit que la CEO peut accorder des exemptions temporaires à ses propres exigences réglementaires, comme les codes, les règles et les permis de la CEO (p. ex., Distribution System Code, Retail Settlement Code), mais qu’elle n’est pas en mesure de fournir des exemptions prévues par les lois et les règlements (p. ex., Loi de 1998 sur l’électricité, Loi de 1998 sur la Commission de l’énergie de l’Ontario).
En apprendre davantage sur le processusLe tableau de bord « en continu » fournit des renseignements sur les projets qui ont reçu le soutien de l’Espace innovation.
This project was selected as part of the IESO-OEB's Joint Targeted Call on DER Integration.
This project sought to demonstrate the capabilities of a group of various energy resources on the Ontario Tech University campus to provide local and provincial grid services. Due to a project partner withdrawing their participation in the project, the proponent is no longer participating in the program.
Guidance on whether the activities of Oshawa Power, which are primarily research activities related to DERs, are permissible under section 71 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998.
Soutien obtenu :Staff provided its view that the proposed activities are permissible under s.71(1) of the OEB Act as distributors may engage in research to explore innovative opportunities to meet distribution system needs.
This project was selected as part of the IESO-OEB's Joint Targeted Call on DER Integration.
Toronto Hydro will aggregate local, behind-the-meter (BTM) demand response (DR) resources (that are currently participating in Toronto Hydro's Local DR program) to simulate participation in IESO's Capacity Auction, and subsequently simulate managing this capacity in the real-time energy markets. The project expects provide insights into the potential benefits of creating a new market participation pathway that enables the same DER to provide services to the bulk system as well as the distribution system.
Guidance on whether the activities of Toronto Hydro are permissible under section 71 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998. These activities are primarily related to using DR capacity from their Local DR program to simulate participation in IESO-administered markets.
Soutien obtenu :Staff provided its view that the proposed activities, which build on Toronto Hydro's existing ratepayer-funded Local Demand Response program, are permissible under s. 71(1) of the OEB Act as they are aligned with the OEB's Conservation and Demand Management Guidelines.
This project was selected as part of the IESO-OEB's Joint Targeted Call on DER Integration.
The project will simulate the aggregation of heterogenous behind-the-meter (BTM) distributed energy resources (DERs) to test how these resources could provide distribution level services and participate in IESO-administered markets. Stated benefits of this simulation project include understanding what potential economic value is associated with the use of DERs, as well as determining how existing DERs that are not fully utilized could be used to the benefit of the distribution and bulk systems.
This project is intended to demonstrate the technical capabilities of DERs in providing wholesale services in a streamlined way that maximizes DER value. This participation will be simulated in the pilot outside of the actual IESO-administered market environment.
OEB staff's view on whether Enel X requires a wholesaler licence to participate in this simulation of IESO market participation.
Soutien obtenu :Staff provided its view that a licence is not required for simulated activities.
This project was selected as part of the IESO-OEB's Joint Targeted Call on DER Integration.
The project will test two types of non-wires alternative solutions to mitigate capacity limitations associated with EV charging: 1) Remote load management by Hydro Ottawa of customers' behind-the-meter (BTM) EV chargers, and 2) Front-of-the-meter (FTM) batteries. This project will also test the capabilities of distributed energy resources (DERs) aggregations to provide bulk-level services. The project expects to reduce peak demand and may defer the need for infrastructure builds.
Guidance on whether the project activities to be undertaken by Hydro Ottawa are permissible under section 71 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998. These activities are primarily related to curtailing BTM EV chargers, installing a FTM battery, and using these resources to simulate participation in IESO-administered markets.
Soutien obtenu :Staff provided its view that the proposed activities are permissible under s. 71(1) of the OEB Act as their main purpose is to meet distribution system needs and they are aligned with the OEB's Conservation and Demand Management Guidelines.
This project was selected as part of the IESO-OEB's Joint Targeted Call on DER Integration.
Essex Powerlines and NODES will set up and operate a live, local (distribution-level) market for distributed energy resource (DER) services with Essex Powerlines acting as a Distribution System Operator (DSO). The project will demonstrate the use of DERs participating in the local market and explore how those same resources can also provide bulk level services. Stated benefits of the project include demonstrating the ability of a utility to act as a DSO, testing whether DERs can provide services to both distribution and bulk systems and testing distribution level/IESO co-ordination.
Guidance on whether the activities of Essex Powerlines, which are primarily related to it acting as a DSO, are permissible under section 71 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998.
Soutien obtenu :Staff provided its view that the proposed activities are permissible under s. 71(1)of the OEB Act as the main purpose for the local DER market is to meet distribution system needs and they align with the OEB's Conservation and Demand Management Guidelines.
As part of Natural Resources Canada's Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program, EPCOR would receive grant funding to allow them to act as a "Delivery Organization," making EPCOR responsible for distributing funding to eligible applicants to install EV chargers. The project expects the increased availability of EV chargers to support increased EV adoption.
Soutien demandé :Customized guidance related to whether project activities are permissible under section 71 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998.
Soutien obtenu :Staff described its view that acting as a Delivery Organization is permitted under section 5(3)(c) of Ontario Regulation 161/99 of the OEB Act.
Le 22 juin 2021, la CEO et la Société indépendante d’exploitation du réseau d’électricité (SIERE) ont annoncé un partenariat entre le Fonds d’innovation pour le réseau de la SIERE et l’Espace innovation CEO pour soutenir des projets pilotes visant à tester la façon de dégager de la valeur des ressources énergétiques décentralisées. Les projets retenus ont été annoncés le 30 mars 2022, le 14 avril 2022 et le 22 avril 2022.
Sept projets, dont cinq ont reçu le soutien de l’Espace innovation, représentent un investissement total de 56,4 millions de dollars et accéléreront l’adoption de projets énergétiques locaux pour aider les collectivités à jouer un rôle croissant leur permettant de subvenir à leurs propres besoins énergétiques.
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