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« Ensuring Innovation reaches Deployment »
Dr. Guillermo AmannChairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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About T&D Europe• T&D EUROPE is the European association of the electricity transmission and distribution equipment and services industry.
• The companies represented by T&D Europe account for a production worth over €25 billion, and employ over 200,000 people in Europe.
about 400 other manufacturers+
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Positioning and Scope
• The scope of T&D Europe encompasses equipment, systems and services for the complete network of electricity transmission and distribution (from generation to consumption).
• T&D Europe members provide the full range of grid technologies, including advanced, smart systems suitable for interaction with renewable energies and ICT (Information & Communication Technologies).
• T&D Europe is the voice of the manufacturing industry of electrical equipment and systems for transmission and distribution of electrical energy in Western Europe and is gradually expanding into Central and Eastern Europe.
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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T&D Europe and some of its partners & stakeholders
Politics and regulators, e.g.
EU-Commission (DG TREN, a.o.)
EU-Parliament
EU-Council
EU Technology Platform Smart Grids
Equipment Manufacturer, e.g.
Grid operators/
User organizations, e.g.
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Belong to ORGALIME Network
Business Europe
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5Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
Growing demand for electricity in the next decades: Especially Renewables are gaining in importance
2010 2030
21000 TWh
36700 TWh
2.8 % p.a.
Fossil fuels
60%68%
Gas21%
Hydro15%
Nuclear14%
Coal34%
Renewables (excl. hydro)
in 2030: 4800 TWh(13% of total)
Geo-thermal
SolarBiomass
Wind
Ocean Power 1%
26%
51%
17%
4%
Worldwide Power Generation in 1000 TWh (Terawatt-hours)
Oil3%
13%
21%
15%
13%
42%
4%
5%
Biomass
Wind
Geo-thermal
Solar 2%
47%28%
13%
Renewables (excl. hydro)
in 2008: 600 TWh(3% of total)
Renewables
Source: T&D Europe Member Company
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Traditional energy conversion: Linear and uni-directional
Power Plant AutomationTransmission Automation
Distribution Grid
Renewable Energy
Linear and uni-directional power flow
Source: T&D Europe Member Company
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Smart Grid – the intelligent power grid of the future
Source: T&D Europe Member Company
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Joint forces for climate-compatible energy technologies and efficiency increase
Transmission
Smart Grids
Distribution
Large electricity trading volumes /Interconnection
Grid Integrity & Blackout Prevention
Long distance bulk power (“Supergrids”)
Integration of decentralized Generation
Smart Metering & Demand Management
“Load follows Generation Concept”
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Keywords:
•Borwin1: First German HVDC offshore platform
•DC voltage: 150 kV
•Transmission capacity: 400 MW
•DC marine cable length = 125 km
•DC land cable = 75 km
•Weight: 4’800 tons
•380 kV AC onshore connection to German grid
Solution: Renewable integration HVDC
Scope of supply:
Offshore DC grid connection systemCountry: GermanyYear: 2009ABB
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Keywords:
•First German offshore platform
•Generation capacity: 12x5 MW = 60 MW
•AC marine cable connection
•Cable length = 45 km
•Water depth about 40 m
•110 kV connection to German network
Solution: Renewable integration HVAC
Scope of supply:
Offshore wind park incl. network connectionCountry: GermanyYear: 2010ALSTOM GRID
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Keywords:
• Solution as integrated concept, reliable compact transformers with fire safe and bio-friendly liquid.
•The advantages provided by these transformers are primarily:
Smaller size, lower weight at a given power rating
Capable of handling severe overloads
More reliability, more flexibility
•At the end of Y2010, >7,000 (good for 17,000 MVA) SLIM® Transformers were installed in the tower or nacelle of multi-megawatt wind turbines, both onshore and offshore.
Scope of supply: Transformers for on- and
offshore wind turbines Country: Global Year: 2001-current CG Power Systems
Renewable integration: (Bio-)SLIM® Transformers for WTG’s
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Keywords:
•Smart City Malaga (ENDESA).
•Platform test for Smart Grid technologies.
•80 MV/LV Transformer Substations and 12,000 Customers.
•Advanced Meter Management (AMM).
•MV/LV Transformer Substation Automation.
•MV PLC and WiMax Communications.
•Distributed Generation.
•MV Electric Network Storage.
•Electric Vehicle.
•Power Flow Control.
•Control Center (Showroom).
Solution: MV Distribution Energy Management System
Scope of supply:
Smart City MalagaCountry: SpainYear: 2009-2012ORMAZABAL
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Keywords:
• 43MWp - 600 000 Solar panels.
• 3 No. 30kV Grid Substations.
• 36 No. inverter cabins including 500kW inverters and 36kV switchboards.
• 1 300km of solar cables, 30km of trenches, 8.5km of fence.
• 426 units array boxes.
• Monitoring system, security system (access control, cameras, lighting, IR).
• Performance Ratio Commitment.
Solution: Renewable integration in MV
Scope of supply:
Solar farm Cellino San MarcoCountry: Italy - Puglia Year: 2010SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Keywords:
•Include decentralized energy resources without grid extension.
•Validation of prototypes.
•Testing and validation of new software algorithms in real grid conditions.
•Comparison of two VVC solutions.
•DMS system based control approach versus regional system control approach.
Control voltage in MV grids with very high share of DG Scope of supply:
Integration of decentralized generation Minimize network extension Keeping the voltage within the limits Solve problems of voltage band violation Reduce costs of grid extension Distribution State Estimator vs. measurement based control solution Country: Austria (various utilities)Year: 2010 – 2012SIEMENS
110/30 kV
110 kV
30 kV
DG1
DG4
DG5
DG6
DG2
DG3
DG1
M1
M2
M3
CVCU
Guillermo Amann, Chairman of the working group on Marketing & Communication
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011
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Electra Report: Mutual actions and demands can have a positive impact on developments
Electra Report: Twenty solutions for growth and investment to 2020 an beyond
Electra is an effort to exploit this synergy in the best possible way.
Provides industry’s response to a number of policy issues in the EU that affect the electrical and electronics engineering sector.
The industry represented in T&D EUROPE was identified as an important sector in developing and manufacturing which merits a policy dialogue analyzing future strengths and weaknesses to be addressed in the longer term.
A follow up initiative “Electra 2” is currently under preparation with Orgalime and the European Commission DG ENTR