In recent years, with the increase in renewable energy sources, it is important to mitigate the risk of energy shortages and losses by taking advantage of all available sources of flexibility. It includes managing peaks and troughs in residential energy consumption.
The innovative GAC “Active Consumption Management” project, initiated in 2017, is part of an energy evolution aimed at ensuring the stability of distribution networks and better integration of renewable energies.
A “proof of concept” (demonstration of feasibility) is put in place to test the interest of a residential aggregator on the Belgian electricity market. This full-scale test includes about 50 houses in a district of the city of Wavre and will be completed in 2020.
It is important to optimize electricity consumption by managing the most important sources of domestic consumption, such as boilers, washing machines, heaters, heat pumps, swimming pools, electric cars, etc.