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krischaaan10 May 2017 17:08Hello everyone,
I have applied for funding through the Bavarian 10,000 Houses Program.
It states, among other things:
The energy management components must:
- Have a suitable electronic and open interface for communication with a (future) smart meter infrastructure in order to provide grid services and process flexible consumption and feed-in tariffs.
- Have a suitable and open interface for remote control.
Now my question is: If I choose a "standard" home installation, meaning no KNX or bus system, can I meet this requirement? Which interface fulfills these requirements?
Thank you for your answers!
Best regards
I have applied for funding through the Bavarian 10,000 Houses Program.
It states, among other things:
The energy management components must:
- Have a suitable electronic and open interface for communication with a (future) smart meter infrastructure in order to provide grid services and process flexible consumption and feed-in tariffs.
- Have a suitable and open interface for remote control.
Now my question is: If I choose a "standard" home installation, meaning no KNX or bus system, can I meet this requirement? Which interface fulfills these requirements?
Thank you for your answers!
Best regards
For heat pumps, for example, a device with an "SG ready" label.
Since you posted this in the solar/energy section, I assume you mean photovoltaic, so you should check the datasheet of the inverter or ask the solar installer.
This has nothing to do with a bus system in the house at first.
Since you posted this in the solar/energy section, I assume you mean photovoltaic, so you should check the datasheet of the inverter or ask the solar installer.
This has nothing to do with a bus system in the house at first.