Smart grid technologies across the globe

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Smart Grid TechnologiesSmart Grid Technologies across the Globe

Scott HenneberryyVP, Smart Grid Strategy

Schneider ElectricSchneider Electric

Deregulation & Distributed GenerationGeneration• Competition for supply• Integration of Renewable

Energy sources

• Increasingly constrained networks

T i i l dTransmission overload & aging infrastructure• Blackouts• Critical peak situations • Price volatility

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Growing energy demand… and losses

Growing energy demand• Growing consumptionT i i ti•• Cyber-security issues • Critical peak situations

• Energy theft

• Transmission congestion• CO2 emissions

Millener projectMillener projectMille Installations de gEstion éNERgétique dans les îles

Thousand installations of energy management in the islands

Project leader : EDF SEITotal budget : 30M€Schneider project Management : Alain GlatignySchneider project Management : Alain Glatigny

Millener Project : PV, storage, D/Rj gMob phone

Serveur Scada KERWIN

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autoconsommation

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Load management

Power managment

Communication

End User

RTU

Communication

Deploy full scale in 2 islands fed by distributed

Application Aggregateur

Deploy full scale in 2 islands fed by distributed energy (pv), a solution with storage and energy management, to test aggregator services and business models during 18 months.

Draft Smart Grid Vision – Released by India Smart Grid Forum

D i i S t G id B iDriving Smart Grid Business Value: DMS For Volt/VAR Optimization

• Progress Energy – Approx 1.5 M customers– Load growth of ~5,000 MW by 2025– Mandated ‘renewables’ portfolioMandated renewables portfolio

of 12.5% by 2021– Last generation plant built in 1980s

• Goal: Reduce peak by 350+ MW

• The DSDR concept

• Goal: Reduce peak by 350+ MW – Using distribution system demand response

(DSDR)

• The DSDR concept– Managing utility-owned assets– Some capital investment– DMS for analysis/control– No required change in

customer behavior

VVCVVCVolt/Var Optimazation (VVO) and Integrated Volt Var Control (IVVC)

V ltVolts

Existing voltage profile

Distance

Existing voltage profileFlattened voltage profileAllowable limits

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