Netherlands
Flexible heat pump pilot 39 households.
- the development of a clearing system based on dynamic tariffs
- the development of a profitable business model for energy flexibility services
- the integration of storage options into the business model and settlement system demonstration in a realistic test environment
JEM 2.0 offered the opportunity to see on a small scale whether the business
model for more energy flexibility in households works and is profitable. It was
decided to implement two variants of the proposition in the pilot. A variant in
which equipment (heat pump and battery) is smartly controlled (automatic
demand management) and a variant in which residents could respond to the
rates themselves based on insight into the dynamic rates (manual demand
management). This made the pilot a good basis for solutions on a larger scale.
The results of JEM 2.0 should ultimately contribute to the development of new
services in the field of dynamic electricity tariffs.