Dena demonstrates energy savings through AI
Pilot project shows how AI, smart meters and dynamic electricity prices can control non-residential buildings more efficiently and in a grid-friendly manner
06.02.2026
Source: E & M powernews
The German Energy Agency (Dena) has launched a pilot project for AI-based energy optimization in non-residential buildings. This could save energy and generate income. | |
A pilot project by the German Energy Agency (Dena) with the Fraunhofer Institute IEE in Kassel is demonstrating the interaction of AI energy management, smart metering systems and fully dynamic prices in non-residential buildings. Buildings are responsible for around 35 percent of final energy consumption in Germany. Non-residential buildings in particular make a significant contribution to energy consumption and grid utilization. Kassel building under testThe IEE site has a charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, a photovoltaic system (PV) and a heat pump. The control system takes into account a dynamic electricity tariff, time-variable grid charges and grid-oriented control in accordance with Section 14a EnWG. Fraunhofer IEE coordinated the project and developed the AI algorithms. Advantages of AI-supported control approachesThe SET Pilot therefore demonstrates the potential of AI-supported control approaches in complex energy systems to achieve efficiency, reduce energy costs and achieve grid-friendly behavior. According to Dena, the experience gained in the project can be used for the broader use of AI-supported energy management solutions in office buildings with similar existing systems (PV, heat pump, charging stations). Background to the set pilotsThe set pilots provide a testing and implementation space aimed at further technological development in the context of the digitalization of the energy transition. The focus is particularly on the skills of start-ups and innovative organizations to drive innovation using smart metering systems in all areas of application in the energy sector. |