SEDC PRESS RELEASE – June 2014, Brussels
The Smart Energy Demand Coalition (SEDC) is delighted to welcome Cuculus, Delta-ee and Unión Fenosa Distribución as new members.
These three companies will join SEDC membership which represents wide-ranging sectors of the European electricity industry – energy service providers, utilities, sustainability and industry associations, technology companies, and consulting and research organizations.
Cuculus GmbH develops, implements, operates and supports server-based Smart Metering and Smart Home software solutions based on the open and meter vendor independent ZONOS platform. The product portfolio includes Advanced Meter Management (AMM) and Meter Data Management (MDM) systems enabling clients to work with the smart meters and communication solutions of choice. Cuculus’ end-to-end solutions enable grid operators, energy suppliers, and other related parties to upgrade their operations and to be ready for the energy transition. Since its founding in 2007, the company has grown continuously and has implemented numerous projects in many countries.
Kjartan V. Skaugvoll, CEO of Cuculus, says: “European consumers pay a high price for the transition to renewable energy. These costs are growing rapidly and are causing great concern. Enabling dynamic pricing for consumers will reduce energy bills substantially and keep the energy transition affordable. We believe that this will reduce the cost of the energy transition by at least 50%. Through our membership in the SEDC we want to contribute to making this possible”.
Delta Energy & Environment are experts in heat and distributed energy.Delta-ee is a research and consulting company that provides its clients with information, insight and advice on international markets for heat and distributed energy technologies, including in the field of flexible energy demand systems in residential and non-residential applications.
Michael Brown, co-founder and director of the company says: “Delta-ee has joined the SEDC as we see a clear fit between the growing demand for our research on the dynamic markets for intelligent energy management systems in residential and commercial buildings, and the expanding and successful work of the SEDC across Europe”.
Unión Fenosa Distribución,the electricity distribution business in Spain, includes regulated electricity distribution activities and measures associated with network services for customers, mainly connection rights, measuring consumption and other measures associated with third parties accessing the distribution network. The main figures of UFD comprises: 4.6 million electricity supply points, a 6500MW peak demand, 3500MW DG connected to the distribution network, 370 primary substations, 40.000 secondary substations and 118.000 km of lines.
David Trebolle, Manager Active Networks says “The new system services expected from demand side participation will be key for the distribution electricity system. UFD sees this evolution as crucial to fulfill 20/20/20 targets and is happy to join SEDC and actively contribute to items like demand side management to make this evolution happen successfully”.
Jessica Stromback, Executive Director of the SEDC, states “we are delighted to welcome companies from these diverse sectors. SEDC’s broad membership is key for its credibility as a united voice of the demand-side industry. Cuculus, Delta-ee and Unión Fenosa will strengthen SEDC’s expertise and representativeness in the area of smart energy demand