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Paving the way for Grid

Modernisation

IEEE PES Dinner Talk 2016 | Bangkok, November

16, 2016 | Anand Menon

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Heart of e-Mobility Infrastructure – Operation Centre

DRMS

compatible

Multi-tenancy

capability

Pre-/ Post

payment options

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EV charging - TTB

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EV Charging – First and only commercial application

using second-life batteries

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EV in the AMI Landscape

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•Scarce resources During peak load time, when wholesale market prices are high ( especially the Capacity component), the DRMS software ( embedded in EIP) can switch on the PV or other RE sources thereby reducing power requirements in the grid. This is similar to Negawatts, but instead of load curtailment, RE generation is switched on •Abundant resources

When adequate generation is available, during off peak times, the DRMS software switches ON resources that can store energy. One example is a smart thermostat to pre-cool a building before peak prices start. Another is battery storage. A third is EV charging. This results in savings for the consumer by paying at low rates for the total consumption.

Integrating Renewable Energy Sources

- Driver for Demand Response

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Running projects

Siemens E-car OC covers different customer segments

From

2009

From

2010

From

2011

From

2012

From

2013

From

2014

From

2014

From

2015

UTILITIES

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DSO

FLEET

CARSHARING

NHP - Naples

NHP - Milan

University of Genoa – Savona Microgrid

Smatrix –

Austria

Telecom - Italy

Poste Italiane - Italy

Hera - Italy

ACEA - Italy

Chilectra - Chile

Endesa - Spain

Enel - Italy

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Anand Menon

CTO & Head of Engineering

Energy Management Division

ASEAN region

Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Phone: +60 17 6938269

E-mail:

[email protected]

Thank You!

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Final Step: Smart Meter to Smart Grid Transition

Smart Grid Goal Architecture

Integration Layer

Customer

Data

Portal

Smart Meter

Data

Analytics

Smart

Pre-

Payment

Existing

Enterprise IT

Existing

Distribution

Specific IT

Existing

Enterprise IT

Smart Grid

Applications

Field and

Premise

Infrastructure

Residential Commercial and Industrial

M

M M M

PV

Panel

IHD

Controllable

Devices Controllable

Device

Controllable

Device

Distributed

Generation

Distribution and

Outage

Management

Geographical

Information

System

Network

Planning

Customer

Information System

Work / Asset

Management System

Field Worker

Management

Communications

Smart Meter

Data

Management

Demand

Response

Feeder

Automation

DG Control

Demand

Response

PQ

Head End / Remote Device Management

M M

Int. S/s

Cond.

Monitor

EV Control

Demand

Response

PQ

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Network Expansions

RE Integration