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M-Lamey SMART GRID BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT … · Alstom & Smart Grid: ... Digital Instrument...
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Marc LAMEY Sion ,September 1, 2011
SMART GRIDBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Sales And Business Development Vice-President
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Agenda
Smart Grid: General Introduction
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The Grid of the 21st century: towards a two-wayflow of energy and information
… to a meshed network with two-wayflow of energy and information
From a traditionaltop-down network…
Centralized + Distributed generationCentralized generation
“Prosumers”
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1. Maximize CO2 free energy and reduce environmental impactsE.g.: Europe over 50% of generation investment until 2020 is in renewable energy
Enable renewable grid connection and improve thermal generation flexibilityMaximize dispatch of intermittent renewable generation (wind, solar)Integrate distributed generation, eco-buildings and electric vehiclesDevelop new energy storage capabilities
2. Improve energy efficiency across the value chainE.g.: USA, $4.6Bn federal investment in smart grid technology deployment
Optimize real-time CO2 free energy delivery to end-usersMaximize energy flow in constrained and aging gridsEnable end-users dynamic participation to the market (“prosumers”)Integrate smart metering and demand side information integrate
Key drivers for Smart Grids
3. Increase Grid Reliability and StabilityE.g.: Annual costs of power interruptions to US electric consumers: $79Bn
Estimate Grid Asset condition through real-time and react accordinglyPrevent transmission blackouts and minimize outages in distributionMonitor Grid stability / oscillations and implement Defense plans/Grid self healing
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A new Smart Grid paradigm: interconnections and integration of new energy resources
Increased energy density
during peaks
Deregulation & Real-time Pricing
Smart Energy Positive Infrastructures
Difficulty to expand Grid Infrastructures
Virtual Power Plant: An Eco city with generation and consumption capacity above 100MW interconnected with the global energy wholesale.
New needs to balance energy at local grid cluster levels
Consumers turning
to “Prosumers”
IntegratedMobility Services
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Grid infrastructures turning increasingly to hybrid AC/DC structures
Tomorrow: increased integration of DERs and AC/ DC interconnections
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Agenda
Alstom & Smart Grid: solutions for enhanced grid performance
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Alstom Grid’s key Smart Grid-ready Solutions (1/2)
Generation Grids Consumption
HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current)
20 HVDC projects world-wide
FACTs (Flexible AC Transmission System)
SVC - Statcom
Digital Instrument Transformers
NCIT / COSI
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Alstom Grid’s key Smart Grid-ready solutions (2/2)
Generation Grids Consumption
Network Management Systems (grid level)
e-terra – N°1 leader in transmission/market
Digital Control Systems (substation level)
PACiS
Digital Protection Relays (equipment level)
MiCOM – Among top 3 leaders
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Alstom Smart Energy Partner Eco System
Joint innovation
Portfolio completion
Integration of end-users solutions
StrategicUsers
Technologies for Core Markets
TechnologiesFor Adjacent Markets
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Alstom Smart Grid strategy: 15 critical technology programs
Substation Automation
Grid Power Electronics
Transmission
4. Integrated Distribution Management Systems
Control Room IT
6. Smart Metering Control Rooms
1. On-Line Stability & Defense Plan Management
2. On-Line Asset Management
5. Distributed Energy Ressource (DER) Management
3. Generation Portfolio Management
9. Smart Digital Substation
12. Advanced HVDC Controls
13. Smart FACTs / Statcom
14. Medium Size Converter for Industrial, Solar & Storage
15. Meshed DC Grids
7. Substation Merging Units
10. Wide Area Protection & Control
8. Condition Monitoring IEDs
11. New Substation IEDs
Already commercially available
Prioritized for current demonstrator projects
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Agenda
Alstom’s value proposition for Smart Grids
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Alstom Smart Grid key benefits
By combining control room IT mission-critical solutions with digital substation devices and smart power electronics, Alstom can support TSOs and DSOs worldwide in optimizing their existing grid infrastructures:
- Optimizing the energy efficiency of transmission networks through smart power electronics and real-time asset management & condition monitoring;
- Increasing the reliability and security with smart control rooms for transmission and distribution networks, digital protection devices for substations and smart FACTS;
- Reducing the carbon footprint and integrating intermittent renewable energy sources with renewables management desks and Voltage Source Converters (VSC)
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Alstom Smart Grid Value Proposition
Alstom’s smart grid portfolio offers to customer utilities tailored packaged solutions for each energy transmission or distribution infrastructure, to provide grid operators with unique grid performance:
- Enhance real-time grid intelligence through smart devices feeding information (supply load / electricity demand, electricity flows on every line, asset management), allowing for instant control and monitoring of the network;
- Significantly reduce grid operational an management costs, through improved state of the grid assets and decreased interruptions rate ;
- Improve operational capabilities in energy transmission or distribution capacity and response time to customer demand;
- Optimize grid infrastructures’ flexibility to coordinate in real-time with energy producers (smart power) and end-consumers (demand response)
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Sales Meeting 28 July 2011 – Regions/Segments
Smart Grid commercial deployment 2011-2014
5 Smart Grid solutions already commercially available
1. Demand side Response (DRBiznet UISOL, MMS components)
2. Renewable Control room (e-terra RenewablePlan & Disgen)
3. iDMS
4. On-Line Stability (Phasorpoint (Psymetrix), PDC, PMU 847, e-terrastability, e-terraVision, etc.)
5. FACTS-Statcom ( < 50MW)
5 Smart Grid solutions prioritized for field demonstrator projects
1. Advanced Digital Sub-stations (Demos / Pilots)
2. On-line Asset Management and Condition Monitoring (Demos / Pilots)
3. Smart Meters control room (Demos / Pilots)
4. DERMS (Demos / Pilots)
5. Renewable /storage inverter-converter
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Alstom Smart Grid commercial offering: current on-the-shelf solutions
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Expertise : Smart Grid Systems Integrator and developer of the DRBizNetplatform for managing Demand Response at utilities, ISOs, and power marketing companies
ALSTOM acquisition of UISOL - Leader in Demand Response solution : customer portfolio of 100+ companies in the utility industry including utilities, ISOs, associations, and other software vendors and systems integrators
Distribution companies
1. Demand Side Response (DRBizNet by UISOL)
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1. Demand Side Response: DRBizNet production footprintwww.UISOL.com
UISOL award-winning DRBizNet© software serves as the largest production deployment of demand response management system (DRMS) in US− 1M+ end customer loads− 10+ GW of enrolled DR− 750+ registered users − 27 states
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Trading / Fleet Scheduling
2. Smart Generation Portfolio Management
Plant Scheduling
Advanced DCS (MPC)
Plant Integrated Controls
Turbine Control
Unit production targets, t= 1,…Tfor energy, reserves, etc.
System & Market model,Fleet targets/opportunities, Refined plant & unit models
Plant/Unit targets,Detailed component models
Station servicesStead-state targets for plant Process:Boiler, Emission, BOP…
Dynamic Process model optimizedfor: process inter-dependencies
and forward trajectoriesDynamic trajectories for
manipulated & Controlled variables
Closed-loop plant process control:- Boiler, Turbine, Generator, BOP
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2. Renewables generation management
Example: RTE - IPES
France expected wind total capacity
Solutione-terra Renewable Desk integrated in RTE national and regional control centers
Customer challengeManage massive introduction of intermittent and distributed generation units – from 15 TWh in 2010 to 55 TWh in 2020
System views
Overall architecture
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SwitchingOperations
OutageManagement
DERManagement
Call Center(Call Handling Front End)
IVRWork
Planning• Maintenance Planning
• New Construction• Return to Normal
• Seasonal Reconfigure
CIS(Customer Data andElectrical Address)
Asset Data Repository(GIS etc.)
Network Operations• Connectivity
• SCADA • Network Optimisation
• Geographic & Schematic • Outage Extent & Cause• Unplanned & planned
Outage Lifecycle• Performance Indices
• Historical Archive
CustomerNotification
ResourceManagement
•Mobile Data System•Crew Callout
•Crew Optimization
AMI/MDM/DR(Customer Energization
and Consumption)
4. Smart Integrated Control Room for Distribution (iDMS)
Piloting & monitoring all electricity flows a distribution network in real-time
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iDMS: who is using iDMS today?
Duke Energy
Southern Company
StedinNetherlands
Light Rio
Group-ESwitzerland
Kuwait
Florida Power &
LightKahramaa
Qatar
MEWBahrain
Bcc Oran
FEDAAndorra
Bhutan
Meghalaya India
TECO
Reedy Creek
Progress
Entergy
DSCADA Only
Ujung Pandang
PSE
NIPSCO
Manitoba
SPAusnet
NT Power & Water
DMS and iDMS
PSNH
CIE
MSEDCLIndia
e-terradistribution - P 22
SnoPUD
Nashville
IPL
Madison
First Energy
PPL
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Small signal frequency instability Dynamic RatingVoltage Instability
Advanced Situation Awareness
3. Smart Grid Stability & Defense Plans
P847
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e-terravision
Advanced Grid Efficiency
Power system stabilizer tuningIdentifying causes of oscillation
Fault Location
P847 P847
Open Mega PDC
e-terratransmission
Phasor Data Concentrator
1 per second
30-60 per second
Wide Area Control & Protection
IEC 61850
Damping control
IEEE 37118 FACTS
30-60 per second Raising transfer levels
Dynamic RatingBlack out remediation
Defense Plans Triggers
Real-time State Estimation & Contingency using PMU data
(voltages and currents)
Wide Area MonitoringPhase angle differences
Power System Oscillations
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Agenda
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8. Smart FACTs & Power Quality
Power Electronics solutions Static VAr Compensation
Benefits: reactive power compensation and quality improvement
Reactive power supportMinimize voltage fluctuationIncreased power transfer capabilitiesPower factor regulationImproved steady-state and dynamic performance of transmission system
Power Electronics solutions Static VAr Compensation
Benefits: reactive power compensation and quality improvement
Reactive power supportMinimize voltage fluctuationIncreased power transfer capabilitiesPower factor regulationImproved steady-state and dynamic performance of transmission system
Grid code conformity requirementsStrong and frequent voltage fluctuation
Power Electronics / FACTS
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Alstom Smart Grid experiences and Pilot projects
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Alstom supporting several advanced demonstration
Northern America1 project just completed (PJM)5 awarded (Southern, PNWL, Duke, PG&E, ISO NE, HQ)Several new RFI under preparation
Europe1 project just completed (Fenix)2 awarded (Twenties, Green e motion)2 in negotiation (Ecogrid, Grid4U)3 new proposals under preparation
France3 projects awarded (Reflexe, Greenlys,Nicegrid)1 in negotiation (Smart Campus)2 new proposals under preparation
UKDigital SS prototype with NGT UK2 new proposal under preparation
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Internet
Ethernet MMS IEC 61850
Storage D-EMS
Energy Gateways / Smart Meters
Virtual Power Plant EMS(CVPP or TVPP)
Grid & Market Management Systems(EMS-DMS-MMS)
Illustration of IT / energy management architecture for smart grid applications in DER integration (distribution)
Ethernet Webservice CIM 61968/970
Generation D-EMS
Building D -EMS
District D- EMS
Infrastructure D- EMS
Embedded D-EMS
Centrally Dispatched
Distributed Controls
fenix‘… a step towards the future of
electricity networks’
fenix‘… a step towards the future of
electricity networks’
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Examples of Smart Grid demonstrators in the US
PJM Price Responsive Demand (FERC Order 719Management of Price Responsive Demand
Modeling of Smart metering return on investment
Duke Integrated DMSIntegration of DER into Distribution efficiency management
PG&E, ISO New England OpenPDCIntegration of PMUs into Grid EMS infrastructures
openPDC Webinar - September 2010
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NICE GRIDMicroGrid and DER Management System
Alstom contribution:
− Integration of large concentration of renewables mainly residential Solar PV
− Management of Secondary Distribution Grid− Control and monitoring of LV microgrid
(disconnect / reconnect to main grid)
Status:
− Negotiating condition for reimbursing loan− Preparing consortium agreements
Kick-off planned October 1st , 2011
Alstom contribution:
− Integration of large concentration of renewables mainly residential Solar PV
− Management of Secondary Distribution Grid− Control and monitoring of LV microgrid
(disconnect / reconnect to main grid)
Status:
− Negotiating condition for reimbursing loan− Preparing consortium agreements
Kick-off planned October 1st , 2011
•Project partners: ERDF (leader), EDF SA, ALSTOM, SAFT•Total budget: 32 M€, total funding: ~9 M€•Start date: June 2011•Duration : 4 years
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www.grid.alstom.com
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ANNEXES
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Agenda
Smart Grid: General Introduction
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Grid infrastructures are evolving to face new constraints…
Today: a top-to-bottom grid management of grid infrastructures
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DC vs AC
HVDC = ‘more flow per tower’ / Optimisation of Grid Footprint
StationCost
DCConvertorStations
ACStations
DC
AC
Break EvenDistance
TransmissionDistance
StationCost
DCConvertorStations
ACStations
DC
AC
Break EvenDistance
TransmissionDistance
No limiting factors to long line interconnections
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Smart Grids
2020
Smart Campus/Cities
2013
Micro Grid Cluster
2012
Units 10 à 20 50 à 100 100 à 1000
Generation Demand Storage
Clusterintegration into markets
Large System Balancing
Local Units Balancing
5 à 10
Platform
2011Local Balancing
The Smart Grid market needs to define a 10-year deployment roadmap
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Agenda
Alstom & Smart Grid: solutions for enhanced grid performance
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Bouygues group : 3 business sectors
University partnerSmart Cities lab
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Emergence of new Urban Power Assets
256KW Gen. (EMB HQ Massy 2010) 1MW Gen. (Bouygues Green Office 2011)
1,5MW Generation-Storage (Descartes +2014) 20MW Gen. (Bouygues Challenger 2014)ALSTOM – Présentation Projet Balard - 24/11/2010 - P 39
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Alstom’s commercial solutions for Smart Grids
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1. Demand Side Response: DRBizNet production footprintwww.UISOL.com
UISOL award-winning DRBizNet© software serves as the largest production deployment of demand response management system (DRMS) in US− 1M+ end customer loads− 10+ GW of enrolled DR− 750+ registered users − 27 states
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Agenda
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Agenda
Alstom Smart Grid pilot solutions: currently in field-testing for commercial deployment
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1. Smart Digital Substation
Electrical Ethernet IEC61850
Firewall
WAN
Phasor MeasurementUnits
IEC 61850Area controller IEC 61850
Bay controller
IEC 61850FACTs controller
IEC 61850Protections
IEC 61850Renewable controller
Integrated Access & Cyber security
Wide Area Automation
Integrated Phasor DataConcentrationIntegrated Wide Area
State Estimation
Integrated Condition Monitoring
FACTs & Storage Integration
AdaptiveProtection Setting IEC61850 Plug & Play
Goose Base Defense Plan
Renewable Generation Integration
NCIT Integration with Process Bus
Embedding digital devices in the substation for optimized performance
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2. On-line asset management & condition monitoring
Intranet (TCP/IP) Intranet (TCP/IP)
Asset Condition Monitoring Centre Asset Overload Assessment
Local Area Network Firewall
Substation A
Circuit Breakers
Power Station A Substation B
FAX ALARM
TransformersTransformersGIS Transformers
Server Server Server
PrimaryCondition Monitoring
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3. Smart Metering Control Room
,
Messaging ETL , , Bulk Transport
High to mid latency Secure messaging
Workflow , messaging , OLTP , Event driven processes , OLAP , bulk transport
/
Mid to low latency Secure messaging
Messaging: Real-Time Data Transport
Meter, Sensors, Switches & Other Field Devices Devices and Other Field Assets
AMI
Operation MDEM
Distributed Gen & Storage
Demand Response
Distribution AutomationMeter Data Management
Walk By/Drive By SCADA
Integrated Distribution Management & Outage Management (IDMS) Active Smart Grid Analytics
Complex Meter & Billing
CIS Billing/Settlement Design and Planning Operator Training Simulator
O
WFM GIS
Addressing New Business Case: Distribution Power Delivery, Outage Management & Demand Response
Partner Product ALSTOM ProductALSTOM‐Product Joint Offering
Offering new functionalities to AMI systems (billing, data feedback, etc.)
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4. Smart DER Management System (DERMS)
Integrating all DERs in a distribution network in a single system
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Target to achieve meshed DC Grids, maximising energy flows accross renewable and storage and delivering highly flexible AC energy
AC or DC
DC
Power Quality
(1s)
DC
DC
Solar PV
6MW
AC or DC
DC
AC
DC
Grids
AC
DC
Wind
3x2MW
Virtual Energy Community
Power Quality
(1h)
9. Smart Hybrid AC/DC Grids
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Agenda
Alstom Smart Grid experiences and Pilot projects
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Wholesale Markets
Large Consumers
Large Consumers
ConventionalGenerators
ConventionalGenerators
FinancialInstitutionsFinancial
Institutions Electricity/Gas Day Ahead
Electricity/Gas Day Ahead
Real-time Energy
Real-time Energy
GridReserves
GridReserves
Mar
ket
Oper
ator
Mar
ket
Oper
ator
Tran
smis
sion
Sys
tem
Op
erat
orTr
ansm
issi
on S
yste
m
Oper
ator
Long-term Energy/Fuel/CO2
Long-term Energy/Fuel/CO2
GridCapacity Rights
GridCapacity Rights
Load SchedulingEntities
Load SchedulingEntities
Smart Wind
Smart Loads & Solar Smart Hydro
Smart Clean Coal Smart
Combined Cycle
Smart Grid efficiency need to connect back to wholesale
Aggregators/LSE are critical agents in Smart Grid value chain
New Virtual PowerPlant Concept
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Woking DistrictDistributed Energy Management System
Optimum Scheduling
New prototype services derived from real-time metering infrastructures
VPP Concentrators
EDF Energy SupplyDistributed Energy Management System
EDF Energy NetworkDistribution Management System
NG Transco Energy Management System
Network Balancing & Security Analysis
Network Security Analysis
Imbalance & Reserve Monitoring
Notification & Bid-offer Ladder
Monitoring & Control
Metering &Forecasting
Real-time inputs & outputs Schedules & Load
curve on demand
Intra-day trading
G2
G1L
Local Plant Automation
fenix‘… a step towards the future of
electricity networks’
fenix‘… a step towards the future of
electricity networks’
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Av. Power(MW) DurationReaction
timeApplication Timehorizon
Smart Grid technologies will allow new sets of regulated/unregulated flexibility services
Regulation
Reserve
Black Start
Grid < 200
Minutes< 10 Hours
< 200 Minutes
Hours
< 200
Grid security
Power QualityLoad Shifting
Minutes
Seconds
Hours
Hours
HoursMinutes
Demand Reliability
QualityPower Quality
< 10 Hours
Seconds< 10 Minutes
Load Management
Minutes
Seconds
SecondsHours
Seconds
> 50 Hours
Generation
Renewable Power Quality Minutes
Hours“Traditional” Peak 100 - 1,000
RE Peak & Base Load < 100
Minutes
Seconds< 100
MinutesArbitrage Weeks
Minutes
Hours
Each services needs to be mapped against specific market regulatory structures
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Manage peak demand via Demand response
Facilitate renewable resources
Address constrained resources
Improve system reliability and efficiency
Select economical resources (optimize the system)
US Smart Grid demonstrator: the Pacific Northwest Project (PNW)
Aggregation of Power and Signals Occurs Through a Hierarchy of Interfaces
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ISSY GRIDEco-city demonstration project
•Project partners:•Bouygues (leader), ERDF, ALSTOM / Embix, Schneider, Renault or PSA,•Equipment manufacturers for Batteries, PV panels, Micro-windturbine, Flywheel…
•Total budget: 1.3 M€•Start date: Q4 2011. Duration : 2 years
Consommation commerces
Smart Grid à l’échelle du quartier ISSY OUEST
Comptage Comptage ComptageComptage Citybox
InfocentreCollecte /agrégation des données
GTB Comptage Comptage
Consommation résidentiel
Consommation tertiaire
Véhiculeélectrique
Eclairage public
Panneaux Photovoltaïques
Micro éoliennes
Comptage Comptage ComptageComptage Citybox
InfocentreCollecte /agrégation des données
GTB Comptage Comptage
Consommation résidentiel
Consommation tertiaire
Véhiculeélectrique
Eclairage public
Panneaux Photovoltaïques
Micro éoliennes
Production locale stockage Consommation
Cockpit Supervision
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SyDEV – NER 300 Smart Grids Vendée
Total budget: ~18 M€
Project Leader
• Grid Ownership• Wind, Solar and Hydraulic Generation• Public Building Operation• Public Lightning Operation
• Distribution Grid Operation• Deployment of counter Linky
•Power System balance and market
• Virtual Power Plant Platform• Renewable Management System• Network analysis (protection, stability)
• Energy storage management• Public Lightning engineering•Platform for European research
•Engineering training on Smart Grids•Broadcast of knowledge and results•A social study about “prosumers”
• Intelligent management of public buildings• Intelligent management of residential buildings
• Commercial “Virtual Power Plant” demonstrator
MV ProductionWind and solar power
LV ProductionSolar power on public and
Residential bulidings
DER Forecast System (production + consumption)
Solar forecastSystem
DMS SIT‐R
EMS
DER Management Platform
DSO (ERDF)
TSO (RTE)
CommercialVPP
Demonstrator
VPP Interface
DEIE
VPP interface
ERDFCommunications
Front‐end DER SCADA
SyDEV + CNAM
DER Management
Console
IPES
ResidentialConsumption
Public buildings’Consumption (113)
OpenControlPlatform(INEO)
Public Lighting
GTB(DELTADORE)
Meter data Management
CNAM
Storage (option)SyDEV Linky
(ERDF)€colighting
(10 000 points)
Linky (ERDF)
ALSTOM equipments
INEO GDF-SUEZ equipments
ErDF equipments DELTADORE equipments
GDF SUEZ
PROVALYS
Storage (INEO)
SyD
EV
+ C
NAM
SyD
EV
ERDF (LV Grid)
OPERATOR OF THE SYSTEM Existing equipments
RTE (MV Grid)
Project partners
Overall architecture
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