2. Schneider Electric - India 2
Contents
Introducing Schneider Electric
Smart Grid Domains
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1999 Groupe Schneider becomes Schneider Electric, focused on Power & Control
1975
Merlin Gerin joins Groupe Schneider
1988 Telemecanique joins Groupe Schneider
1991 Square D joins Groupe Schneider
1996 Modicon, historic leader in Automation, becomes a Schneider brand
2007
Acquisition of APC corp. and Pelco
More than 175 years of history
1836
Creation of Schneider
at Le Creusot, France
19th century
20th century
21st century
2000
Acquisition of
MGE UPS Systems
2003
Acquisition of T.A.C
2005
Acquisition of Power Measurement Inc.
2003-2008
Targeted acquisitions in wiring devices and home automation (Lexel, Clipsal, Merten, Ova, GET, etc.)
2008
Acquisition of Xantrex
Steel Industry
Power &
Control
2010 Acquisition of Areva’s distribution activity (in process)
Energy Management
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Schneider Electric – the global specialist in energy management
billion € sales in 2011
% of sales in new economies
people in 100+ countries
of sales devoted to R&D
Residential 9%
Utilities & Infrastructure 20%
Industrial & machines 24%
Data centres 17%
Non-residential buildings 30%
Balanced geographies – FY 2010 sales Year-end 2010 employees
Diversified end markets – FY 2010 sales1
North America 24%
Asia Pacific 24%
Rest of World 18%
Western Europe 34%
1 Proforma with Areva D integrated on 12-month basis
26,000
41,700
31,900
19,200
Listed on the Paris Stock Market – CAC40
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Schneider Electric: Some Brands World Wide The Global Specialist in Energy Management
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Schneider Electric in India
16,000
People
Employee strength
31
Factories
Industrial footprint
R&D
focus
1,500
R&D Staff
2,000
Channel partners
Channel strength
6 Acquisitions in past 24 months
+
Inorganic growth
25,000
Point of sales
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Pan-India presence
Corporate Office
Sales Offices
Factories
R&D Centers
Distribution centers
Corporate Office
Gurgaon
Sales Office locations
Ahmedabad
Bangalore
Chandigarh
Chennai
Cochin
Coimbatore
Gurgaon
Hyderabad
Indore
Jaipur
Kolkatta
Lucknow
Ludhiana
Mumbai
Nagpur
Nashik
Noida
Pune
Secunderabad
Vadodara
Visakhapatnam
Factory locations
Bangalore
Chennai
Gurgaon
Hyderabad
Nashik
Noida
Pallavaram
Rudrapur
Vadodara
Goa
Pune
Gagret
Baddi
R&D Centers
Bangalore
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Energy production
& transmission
Energy
Usage
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Wind energy
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Solar energy
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Hydro
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Biofuels
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Hydrocarbons
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Nuclear
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Appliances
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Climate control
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Security
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Lighting
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Machines
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IT servers
Energy Management
The Global Specialist in Energy Management
…with 30-70% savings everywhere
Making energy…
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Safe
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Reliable
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Efficient
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Productive
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Green
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IT
Power
Industry
Buildings
Energy &
Smart Infra
From products…
6 key business organisations developing technology and driving market growth
…to system architectures…
…to market solutions
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IT
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Bank, Insurance
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Residential
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Marine
•
Utilities
•
Oil & Gas
•
Electro intensive
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Transportation
•
Weather
•
OEM
•
Water
•
Mining
•
Retail
•
Hotel
•
Healthcare
•
Offices
•
Low Voltage
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Installation Systems & Control
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Renewable inverters
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Living space management
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Electric vehicle infrastructure
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Renewable grid connection
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Medium Voltage
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Transformers
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Grid automation
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Substation automation
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Flexible distribution
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Demand response systems
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Industrial Automation & Control
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Machine control
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Process management
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Building Automation
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Video surveillance
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Integrated security management
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HVAC control
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Lighting control
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BMS
•
Critical Power & Cooling
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IT / server room
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UPS systems
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Power Business Offerings
Power monitoring
LV Panels Auto Source Changeover
Power factor correction
Air Circuit
Breaker
Busbar
Trunking
Molded case breaker
Floor/zone Distribution
boards
M
C
B
Enclosures
Industrial
Plugs &
Sockets
Wiring
devices
Cable
Management
Systems
Network
Connectivity
Lighting
Controls
Media
Organizers
R
C
D
S
P
D
Commercial
Industries
Power meters
LifeSpace
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Energy business offerings
Scada Distribution
Management System
Protection relays
HV/MV prefabricated
factory
-
assembled and
engineered substation
Primary switchgear
MV Primary cubicles
Prefabricated MV/LV
cubicles for
secondary substation
Electro
-
Intensive
Utilities
MV ring main units
Circuit Breakers
MV cubicles
Distribution automation:
Feeder automation
Remote control
Digital Protection relays
MV ring main unit
MV/LV transformers
Capacitors
MV cubicles
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Smart Infra - 6 Areas of Expertise in Smart City Infrastructure
Smart Water
Smart O&G
Smart Mobility
Smart Grid
Smart Buildings & Homes
Network Automation & Flexible Distribution
Traffic Management
Renewables Integration & Management
EV Charging Infrastructure & Supervision Services
Smart Metering Mgt & Demand Response
Storm water Mgmt / Urban Flooding
Real-Time Smart Grid Software Suite
Power, Control & Security Systems Integration
Tolling & Congestion Charging
Integrated SmartCity Platform
Smart Water Networks
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Distribution Mgt
•
Leak Detection
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Water Quality
Capabilities & Services
Energy & Carbon Dashboards & Monitoring
Home Energy Controls & Home Area Networks
Energy Efficiency & Security Equipment
Integrated Mobility Mgt
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Public Transit
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Traveler Information
Oil & Gas
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Up Stream & Down Stream Electrical Automation
Mid Stream
•
Pipe Line Management
Gas Distribution Management
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Industrial Business offerings
AC drives
Optimum temperature control
Supervisory, engineering & programming software
PAC, PLC & Controllers
HMI advanced panels
AC servo drives & motors
Motor starters
Power supplies
Sensors & RFID
Machine automation
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Machine safety
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Tested and validated architectures
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Application Libraries
Process automation
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Collaborative Control System
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Dedicated object libraries
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Local network management
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Redundant architectures
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Advance process control
Production management
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Monitoring and data log
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Batch process management
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Traceability
Push buttons & signaling
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Buildings business offerings
Controllers
Sensors
Cameras
Security monitoring
Building
Management
System
Access Control
Fire Panels
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IT Business offerings
3 Phase UPS
Data center Physical Infrastructure Management Software
Racks
InRow cooling
Rack PDUs
NetBotz environmental sensors
Installed Base Services
Change and Capacity Management
Power Management
Datacenter Assessment and Design
Enterprise Systems and Services
Home and Business Networks
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Renewable offerings
Array boxes
Power Conversion
substation
Grid connection
substation
Tracking systems
Switchgear and
Circuit Protection
PV power plants
Off
-
grid & back
-
up
Inverters & Chargers
Multi source management
Inverters
Distribution
Panels
Similar offer to
PV Power plants
Supervision and monitoring (incl. metering)
Engineering & consulting
Maintenance and operation
Inverters
Similar offer to
PV Power plants
(OEM Wind Converters)
Wind power plants
Buildings
Residential
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Contents
Introducing Schneider Electric
Smart Grid Domains
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Transmission
Commercial & Industrial
Residential
Distribution
The Traditional Network old-style power distribution
Centralised
Generation
Industry
Building
Datacenter
•
Central production adapting to demand variation
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Top-down energy flow
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Production / consumption balance done by integrated utility companies
•
Rather passive users
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Generation & Transmission
Commercial & Industrial
Residential
Distribution
Industry
Building
Datacenter
Energy flow
Energy flow
Centralized
Generation
•
New roles and contribution (Prosumers, aggregators...)
•Optimized energy management everywhere
Demand / supply mgt : Active Energy Efficiency Energy visibility Energy control & optimisation
Communication and software at all levels of the “Smart Grid”
Electric Vehicles & Energy Storage
Active energy management is about being smart grid ready
Renewable
Energy
Plants
> 1MW
•New sources of distributed renewable generation
•Real time management, Grid automation and micro grid
Decentralized
Distributed
Generation
<1MW
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The Smart Grid combines electricity and IT infrastructure to integrate and inter-connect all users (generators, operators, marketers, consumers etc) in order to continue to efficiently balance demand and supply over an increasingly complex network.
Electrical Infrastructure
“Information Technology and Communication” Infrastructure
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Smart Grid - Definition
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Transmission
Distribution
Centralised Generation
Industry
Buildings
Data Centres
Infrastructure
Renewable Energy Plants
Residential
Electric Vehicles & Energy Storage
Distributed Generation
Distributed Generation
Energy
producer
Energy
producer
Energy
producer
Distribution
Network Operator
Transmission System Operator
Energy Supplier
Energy traders & aggregators*
Active
end-users
Government & Regulator
Technology providers: traditional players (EE solution and utility providers),
communications/networking/data management suppliers, IT enterprise integrators, niche players
Facility managers
Smart Grid brings together many players… traditional & new…
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Transmission overload & aging infrastructure
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Blackouts
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Critical peak situations
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Price volatility
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Cyber-security issues
Growing energy demand… and losses
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Critical peak situations
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Energy theft
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Energy to all (Villages)
Growing energy demand
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Growing consumption
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Transmission congestion
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CO2 emissions
Deregulation & Distributed Generation
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Competition for supply
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Integration of Renewable Energy sources
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Increasingly constrained networks
Distribution infrastructure modernization
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Growing consumption
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Energy theft & losses
•
Generation & Transmission modernization
The equation parameters vary across . . .
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GOI’s Smart Grid Vision For India (As per the Indian Smart Grid Forum)
Reduction of AT&C losses & End of Load Shedding Huge AT&C losses & Peak load shifting through a combination of direct control and differential pricing (demand response/dynamic DSM)
Reliable Power
Robust systems with self-healing capabilities; first step is improved monitoring
Cheaper Power
Dramatic improvement in AT&C losses, knowing where every kWh is going in real-time
Shifting the peak away from costly power
Better utilization of assets
More sustainable power Integration of green and renewable resources at a massive scale ? enough to increase energy independence
Key Imperatives 1/2
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Management of the Microgrids Solution to manage the electricity needs of a large facility, campus, SEZ
Power Quality Improve the quality of the supply for consumer asset health and productivity
Secure Power Reliable and efficient backup power
Energy Efficiency Reduce the levels of power consumption with same productivity levels
Residential Energy Management Energy management for the diffused residential segment
GOI’s Smart Grid Vision For India (As per the Indian Smart Grid Forum)
Key Imperatives 2/2
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Distribution Company
Supply Side
Supply Side Management (PDS 33/11kV, SDS 11kV & 415V)
Demand Side
Demand Side Management (Commercial, Industrial & Residential)
DISCOM Value Chain…
A Smarter Grid – Should be smart from both Supply & Demand Side
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Efficient Enterprise
Smart Generation
Flexible Distribution
Efficient Home
* SCADA: Supervisory Control And Data Aquisition
Demand Side Management
SCADA DMS
GIS / OMS
AMI
Protection & SAS
Metering (Grid)
Feeder Automation (FPI / FRTU)
HV/MV – MV/MV – MV/LV Consulting (Network Planning)
Switchgear (Smart equipment)
Residential energy management
Circuit Protection
IS&C
& EV charging spots
Power Management IT Management & Secure Power
Building Management & Security Management
Process & Machine Management
EcoStruxure integrated architectures
Performance Contracting
Turnkey projects
& EV charging spots
Demand Response
EE solutions
Energy Management Solutions
Consulting
In-plant MV, LV, SCADA* & Automation Renewable farms (Trans or Dis) Services & Retrofit Pro-sumer Renewable installations
Renewable energy integration (Automation, Generation forecasting)
Smart Transmission
Substation Automation System
SCADA / EMS
WAMS/P
Intelligent Transmission Asset Management System
HVDC / FACTS systems (More Controlled Power), STOA
Schneider - Smart Grid Domains
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Distribution utility - smart grid domains
30. DMS
SCADA
PUB/SUB - RealTime Integration Bus
GIS
MDM
AMI
OMS
Enterprise Integration Bus
DMS SW
OASyS DNA
SCADA
PUB/SUB - RealTime Integration Bus (IEC)
Critical Mission
Metter
Feeder
Dev.
Subst.
Dev.
Distributed Digital IP
Comms. Network
Analysis
Executive
Dashboard
Data
Warehouse
Decision Support
CIS
ERP
Billing
ArcFM /
ArcGIS
Conductor
MDM
Enterprise
Titanium
AMI
Responder
OMS
Enterprise Integration Bus (IEC 61978)
Components of Schneider SGS
ADMS
Utility Smart Grid IT Architecture
31. SubCAT
T&D
Substations
Automation
IEC 61850
MDM
Titanium AMI
Meter Opers.
ArcFM GIS
OASyS DNA
DMS Sw
Responder
OMS
System integration is key in Telvent’s strategy to offer the market the Smart Grid Solution (SGS)
SGS
Smart Grid Solution (Integration is key)
32. Real-time Power System Control:
SCADA – remote control and data acquisition,
DMS - network modeling and operating state calculation,
OMS - Outage Management system to manage trouble calls, fault prediction, outage statistics and work force,
Main Real time functionality:
Advanced UI - schematic and geographical displays of HV/MV/LV networks, with remote and all manually operated devices,
VSSM - Validated Switching Sequence Management, improving safety/reliability of network operation,
FLISR - Fault Location, Isolation and supply Restoration, to reduce outage time and improve reliability performances,
IVVO – integrated Voltage/Var Control (optimization), to reduce peak demand and load flow losses,
Simulation (Study) environment:
Network electrical (mathematical) model,
Network operation planning & optimization analytics,
Network analysis, planning & reporting,
Long-term development, forecasting and investments,
Dispatcher Training Environment for network operators,
Historical services,
Web services and web clients,
Mobile workforce services,
Scalable, secure and service oriented (SOA) product,
Standard interfaces (CIM, IEC, DNP, ICCP…)
Benefits:
Improved safety and reliability of the network operation,
Reduced Peak demand and power (system) losses,
Reduced customers outage time,
Improved (regulatory) performance indices,
Improved utilization of network facilities – reduced investments,
Profit increase,
Improved Power Quality,
Improved customer services.
Advanced Distribution Management System
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Network Operation Analysis
Energy Losses
Reliability Analysis
Fault Calculation
Relay Protection
Breakers/Fuses Capacity
Contingency/Security Assessment
Motor Start
Harmonic Analysis
History
Network Operation Planning and Optimization
Voltage Control
VAR Control
Volt/VAR Control
Network Reconfiguration
Short-term Load Forecast
Load Management
Operation Improvement
Network Development Planning
Long-term Load Forecast
Network Automation
Capacitor Placement
Network Development Planning
Network Reinforcement
RTU Placement
Training
Dispatcher Training Simulator
ADMS Functional Highlights
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Renewables bring new challenges to grid managers
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Numerous distributed sources of very different sizes
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Located where the resource is
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From small kW (residential solar) to some 100th of MW (large wind farms, hydro)
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Intermittent production
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Seasonal variability
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Day / night cycles (solar)
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Intra-day variability that is difficult to forecast
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Need backup ‘dirty’ generation that negates carbon savings
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New type of machines connected to the grid
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Power electronic converters
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Operate differently from traditional electromechanical generators
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… With some potential impacts
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Production – consumption balance more difficult to keep
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Key issue for grid stability and frequency
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Grid operation and safety becomes more difficult
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Selectivity of protections
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Mastering of losses
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Risk of islanding
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Voltage stability
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Impact on the grid electrical infrastructure
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Resizing / creation of lines and transformers CAPEX
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Quality of Energy
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Respect of DNO’s commitment to provide calibrated voltage / frequency
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Power electronics Harmonics, flicker, DC current
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Renewables stimulate new technical opportunities…
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Distributed sources may allow grids to better withstand the loss of a centralized production unit or a local grid incident
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Islanding can become a degraded mode of operation if it is controlled
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Power electronic converters bring the flexibility of software controlled machines, plus the ability to communicate
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Ability to operate in different modes
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Exchange of information with the grid management
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One component in the Smart Grid
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…And make the grid smarter
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Prediction of aggregated production of intermittent sources
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Real Time monitoring of production, demand and flows across the grid
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Demand side management, including Demand Response
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Flexible operating modes, from full reselling to full self-consumption
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Grid support and mitigation of grid failure effects by distributed sources.
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Logical selectivity
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Control of grid parameters (voltage, frequency) by the production of reactive power on demand
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Storage at different levels of the grid
More information More communication = Smart Grids
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Renewable Power Sources
Array boxes
Power Conversion
substation
Grid connection
substation
Tracking systems
Switchgear and
Circuit Protection
PV power plants
Off
-
grid & back
-
up
Inverters & Chargers
Multi source management
Inverters
Distribution
Panels
Similar offer to
PV Power plants
Supervision and monitoring (incl. metering)
Engineering & consulting
Maintenance and operation
Inverters
Similar offer to
PV Power plants
(OEM Wind Converters)
Wind power plants
Buildings
Residential
Forecasting Solutions
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Clamp On CT
CT Concentrator
Main Meter
Interface
Monitoring
Smart outlet
Hot Sanitary Water Actuator
Load management
Temp. sensor
Temp. actuator
Temperature mgt
Eco Button
Efficient Home - Inside
Mobile interface
Web interface
In home display
Efficient
home box
Schneider Electric’s
Efficient Home Portal
Utility
meter
Connection to the Smart Grid
Users’ interface
x
Smart Meter - Utility Interface
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Smart metering
Demand Response
Distributed Energy
Electrical
vehicle
Energy
costs
CHG
reduction
Efficient Home – Outside Ecosystem
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Electric vehicle charging offer
Residential garage Recharging in 6 to 8 hours
Private company car park
Recharging in 3 to 8 hours
Covered paying car park Recharging 25% minumum in 2 hours
Shopping centre car park
Recharging 25% minumum in 2 hours
Road-side car park
Recharging 25% minumum in 2 hours
Residential car park
Recharging in 6 to 8 hours
Vehicle fleet car park
Recharging in 3 to 8 hours
Quick charging station
Recharging 80% in less than 30 minutes
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Building management
HVAC control
Lighting control
Energy monitoring
Motor control
Access control
Security
Electrical distribution
Critical power
Renewable energies
Offices
Hospitals
Hotels
Retail
Targeted segments
Education
Racks & PDUs
Efficiency
●
>30% energy saving
●
Optimised Capex & Opex
Reliability
●
Continuity of service of Electrical Power
Interoperability and openness to third party systems
Simple Integration
Green
●
Connection to renewable energies
Productivity
●
Productive work places
Efficient Building offer
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Productivity
●
Maximise output
●
Improved workforce utilisation & performance
Manufacturing Enterprise System
Process command & control
Integrated solutions in industry
Motor control
Electrical distribution
Power monitoring & control
Security
Efficiency
●
Up to 30% energy savings
●
Capex & Opex reduction
Safety
●
Critical power
●
Process control (SIL*)
Mining, Minerals, Metals
Targeted segments
Water
Treatment &
Distribution
Machine control
Critical power
Interoperability and openness to third party systems
Simple Integration
Mining, Minerals, Metals
Water Treatment & Distribution
Oil and Gas
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Efficiency
>30% energy savings from managed – modular scalable, close-coupled architectures
Critical power
Cooling
Integrated solutions in data centers and networks
Energy monitoring & control
Electrical distribution
Building control
Security
Access control
Reliability
Multi-level service offerings (N, N+1, 2N, hybrid)
Green
Simplified, integrated energy efficiency management – automation, forensics, and recommendations
Racks & PDUs
Interoperability and openness to third party systems
Simple Integration
Targeted segment
Data Centre
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Solution offer:
●
Adapted Demand Response programs
●
Demand Response energy auditing to assess best load reduction strategies
●
Estimating the financial opportunity
●
Enabling facility with the proper control, metering and data management tools
Customer benefits:
●
Identify the best Demand Response programs to optimize energy savings.
●
Customized Demand Response services to reach up to 25% annual energy cost reduction.
●
Comprehensive offer providing energy meters and software tool for control, metering and data management.
Main references
●New England Utility (USA): RETX and ION demand response
Energy supply: Demand Response
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Transmission
Distribution
Commercial
& Industrial
Residential
Efficient Home
Efficient Enterprise
Centralised Generation
Renewable Energy Plants
Distributed Generation
Industry
Buildings
Data Centres
Residential
Infrastructure
Utility network
Consumers
1st experience with Electro- Intensive industries and buildings
Consulting services
NOC services
Software and Hardware
On-going developments
Demand-Response: offer
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REFERENCES
Schneider has solutions to provide uninterrupted supply for Private Network applications
KEY FUNCTIONALITIES
CUSTOMER ISSUES
●
Interruption of critical service delivery due to energy outage
●
Operational losses and potential asset damages (smelters…)
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250 References - Microgrid Controllers installed in Industries
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Turnkey Solution: MicroGrid Controller which provides following functions
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islanding from the grid
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reconfiguration
●
load shedding
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load and frequency management
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restoration
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Island from the grid (with no disturbances) and switch to local generation, in case of grid black-out
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Auto-reconfigure the local MV, in case of local issue
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Continuously self-balance the production and demand
KEY BENEFITS
μGrid
59. Scada OASyS (Open Architecture SyStem):
First Electric Control Centre deployed in 1972
More than 500 Control Centers managing electric networks.
DMS (Distribution Management Suite of Applications):
More than 100 Implementations world wide.
Integrated Supervision, Control & Protection Systems:
Thousands of Substation (HV & MV) automated with full integration of protections from Schneider Areva, Siemens, ABB, GE, SEL, ZIV, ,,,.IEC-61850 Certified
Feeder RTU:
More than 50,000 Feeder RTU´s.
AMR/AMI/AMM (Automatic Meter Management):
First pilot deployed in 2004
More than 1.200.000 meters installed and managed.
Our Experience
60. ADMS Competence Centre
Personnel profile
Ph.D. in Power Engineering - 18
M.Sc. in Power Engineering - 9
M.S. in Power Engineering - 11
B.Sc. in Power Engineering - 25
B.S. in Power Engineering - 30
M.Sc. in Computer Sciences - 39
M.S. in Computer Sciences - 95
Ph.D in Computer Sciences - 10
B.S. in Computer Sciences - 143
B.Sc. in Computer Sciences - 137
Other Occupations - 48
Novisad, Serbia
Total DMS Team – 517
61. Energoprom, Novocheboksary
Russia
ENEL, 29 Control Centres, Italy
EPS,
Serbia
Light Services de Electricitade SA, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Serbia and
Balkan Region
Abu Dhabi
UAE
STEG,
Tunisia
PT-PLN, Banda Aceh,
Indonesia
ANDE, Asuncion, Paraguay
project, Murcia, Spain
EDELNOR, Buenos Aires, Argentina
NIH, Washington DC, USA
EDELNOR, Lima, Peru
CNFL, San Costa Rica
Petroproduccion, Ecuador
EMCALI, Cali, Columbia
ELECTRA, Panama City Panama
Guizhou Electric
Corporation, China
Progress Energy,
NC&SC, USA
UOM, Michigan
BCTC, Vancouver, Canada
IDGC Center Russia,
Moscow, Russia
EMASZ / ELMU, Hungary,
Budapest, Hungary
CFE, Zona City Mexico
Hydro One, Canada
Maharashtra,
India
Electrica, Cluj,
Romania
Elektro Celje,
Slovenia
EVN,
Macedonia
Actew, Canberra
Australia
Energoprom, Novocheboksary
Russia
ENEL,
Italy
Light Services de Electricitade,
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Abu Dhabi,
UAE
Tunisia
PT-PLN, Banda Aceh, Indonesia
ANDE, Asuncion, Paraguay
Murcia, Spain
EDENOR, Buenos Aires, Argentina
NIH, Washington DC, USA
EDELNOR,
Lima, Peru
CNFL, San Jose,
Costa Rica
Petroproduccion, Ecuador
EMCALI, Cali, Columbia
ELECTRA, Panama city, Panama
Progress North Carolina
UOM, Michigan
BCTC, Vancouver,
EMASZ / ELMU, Budapest,
Hungary
CFE, Zona Puebla City,
Guizhou Electric Corporation, China
IDGC Center Russia, Moscow, Russia
Maharashtra,
India
Electrica, Cluj,
Romania
Elektro Celje,
Hydro One,
Canada
Canada
Slovenia
Railway project,
STEG,
EVN
Macedonia
PECO,
Philadelphia
EPS
Serbia
EPRS
B&H
EPCG
Montenegro
ADMS Projects Worldwide:
EDEN, Buenos Aires province, Argentina
PT-PLN, Bandung,
Indonesia
62. Schneider Global Client Base
More than 590 Utilities Around the World
Telvent is Schneider Now !
63. ENEL – Power Industry of Italy
DMS Software in operation in
28 control centers in ITALY for
33 million customers
100% of ENEL is
covered with
Telvent DMS
Full Maintenance
supported by Telvent
64. Smart Operations – Enel case study
CIRED, 20th Conference, Prague, Paper 0362
Giorgio di Lembo, Paola Petroni, Christian Noce, ENEL Distribuzione , Italy
“Using the experience of the Telvent DMS pilot site in Milan as reference, the steady gain in power losses reduction by seasonal network reconfiguration that is possible to maintain all the year around is about 4%. “
In terms of absolute values, starting the year 2011 on ENEL territory in Italy we are saving about 144 GWh/year of energy (6MEur), corresponding to 75,000 t CO2 / year.
65. Progress Energy, USA
“Progress Energy sees this project as something that will change the power industry. DMS technology provides the key driver for our business case.”
- Progress Energy Executives
Project Drivers:
Peak load shaving
Network optimization
Distribution automation
Safety and security of switching operations
Project FAT started August 2011
Serving 3.1 Million customers
66. BC Hydro, Canada
Project Drivers:
Control room operations
Wide area visualization of distribution network
Safety and security of switching operations
Fault management and service restoration
Volt/VAR optimization
Network Reconfiguration
Distributed Generation
Project in execution, FAT Q1- Q3 2012
1.7 Million Customers
67. Hydro One, Canada
Project Drivers:
Maximize connections of Distributed Generation (DG) (wind, solar, small, hydro, biomass)
Network operations with DG
Safety and security of switching operations
Volt/VAR optimization
Network reconfiguration
Fault management and service restoration
Mobile DMS – Field Switching
1.6 Million Customers
68. China Project
China Southern Power Grid - Guizhou Electric Power Corporation: supplies 50 million people.
DMS in 9 districts,
Guiyang capitol is completed,
Other districts completion in 2011
69. Project in Russia
IDGC Center, Supplying central and western Russia with 11 regions and 6 million customers
Phase 1 in Belgorod completed,
Phase 2 for other regions is ongoing,
completion by 2012.
IDGC-1
70. STEG – Power industry of Tunisia
Full MV Network Automation with 6 Distribution Control Centres for entire country – 3,000,000 customers
Grombalia
Beja
71. Rio de janeiro, Brasil, 2002
Light, Rio
ARGENTINA, 2004 - 2007
EDENOR, Buenos Aires
PARAGUAY, 2004 - 2006
ANDE, Asuncion
EDELNOR, Lima
Projects in Latin America
PERU, 2007
ELECTRA, Panama City
PANAMA, 2007 - 2008
CNFL, San Jose
COSTA RICA, 2007 - 2008
Petroecuador
EMCALI, Colombia
Chilectra, Chile
Ecuador, 2009
Colombia, 2009
Chile, 2009
72. India Project
Maharashtra State India
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Mumbai city + 135 Towns
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17 million customers Kerla
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3 Cities (Trivandrum, Ernakulum, Kozhikode)
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7 million customers Bihar
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Patna City
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>1 million customers
73. Main AMR/I references
Country: Sweden Project Start / End: 2006 /2009 O&m till 2017
The Swedish utility, Vattenfall, improves energy service for residential electricity customers through an automatic metering reading system of 600,000 automated meters.
Telvent delivered and installed all meters, communications and systems. Project end 2009:
Since beginning and till end 2017 Telvent manages metering information, reporting and maintenance and support of all devices and systems included in the project.
The system enables Vattenfall to improve customer service quality and comply with the Swedish legal regulations regarding billing processes.
Fortum
Country: Finland & Norway Project Start / End : 2009 / 2012 O&M till 2018
Fortum, a leading energy company, is deploying 550,000 smart meters in Finland and 100.000 smart meters in Norway for continuous access to power consumption information and giving customers the ability to manage individual energy use.
Telvent is delivering and installing all meters, communications and systems.
Telvent will manage metering information, reporting and maintenance and support of all devices and systems included in the project.
The Telvent system will helps Fortum administer and operate its power grid more efficiently, securely and cost-effectively.