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ConnectivityWeek 2009Putting Energy in Context

Francis RabuckDirector, Intelligent InfrastructureBentley [email protected]

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Bentley: Sustaining Infrastructure

Our mission:Provide solutions to Design – Build – Operate the

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Provide solutions to Design – Build – Operate the world’s infrastructure

• Sustaining our society

• Sustaining the environment

• Sustaining the profession

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Revenues by RegionRevenues by Region

About Bentley

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World’s leading provider of software for infrastructure design, construction and operations:

#1 in Building Performance#1 in Structural Engineering#1 in Water Modeling#1 in Roads and Transit Design#1 in Bridge Engineering#1 in Plant Operations

Global Business:• Over 2,800 colleagues in 50+ countries• $500M revenues• Used by 90% of top 500 firms

N. America42%

International58%

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Solutions

Bridges Utilities

CommunicationsBuildings

Power Generation

Cadastre and Land Development

Rail and Transit

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Oil and Gas

RoadsFactoriesCampuses

Development

Metals and Mining

Water and Wastewater

Transit

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Building

• Campuses• Airports• Factories

Solutions for:

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Plant

• Power Generation• Mining & Metals• Oil & Gas

Solutions for:

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Civil

• Road• Rail & Transit• Bridges

Solutions for:

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Geospatial

• Communications• Electric and Gas• Water and Wastewater• Cadastre andLand Development

Solutions for:

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Land Development

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Energy Performance Series

• Building Mechanical System

• Hevacomp

• Tas Simulator

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Utilities – the center of our quality of life

Improve quality of life

Affordable, reliable, abundant natural resources

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Will the old energy paradigm sustain natural resources?

Provide universal services

Considerations…• Inexpensive natural resources• Infrastructure architecture• Equipment life

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Pressures affecting the 21st Century Utility

Pressures

Carbon emissions

Population growth

Developing economies

Costs for infrastructure

build

Smart grid

If utilities don’t change pro-actively, utilities will become more tightly

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Pressures economies

Distributed, renewable

power

Micro-generation and storage

Aging workforce

and infrastructure

buildbecome more tightly regulated or worse…

The choice is stark – change quickly or lose your independence

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A Commitment to Interoperability

XML

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XML

aecXML

XMpLant

TransXML

GML

DWG

gbXML

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Applied Research Work Since 2004

• Explore sensors available

• Various wireless mesh –sensor and wireless – one architecture

• Crossbow, Dust Networks, ZigBee, Insteon, Zwave,

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• Crossbow, Dust Networks, ZigBee, Insteon, Zwave, others

• Work on operations –distance, mesh, battery life, interfaces/API, data structures

• Built integration dash boards and data capture

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ZigBee Applications

ZigBee

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

TVVCRDVD/CDremoteBUILDING

AUTOMATION

securityHVACAMR

lighting controlaccess control

patient

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ZigBeeWireless Control that

Simply Works

RESIDENTIAL/LIGHT

COMMERCIAL CONTROL

securityHVAClighting controlaccess controllawn & garden irrigation

PC & PERIPHERALS

INDUSTRIALCONTROL

asset mgtprocess controlenvironmental

energy mgt

PERSONAL HEALTH CARE

mousekeyboardjoystick

patient monitoring

fitness monitoring

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http://www.opengeospatial.org/pressroom/pressreleases/1009

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Move to Wireless Options – Standards?

• Commercial Buildings, Plants and Homes

• Wireless Hart vs. Honeywell OneWireless (ISA 100)

• IPSO Alliance (6LoWPAN) – IPv6 for Smart Objects

• Wavenis Open Standards Alliance

• ZigBee (various versions, but strong contender for the home and

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• ZigBee (various versions, but strong contender for the home and AMI work)

• Zwave, Homeplug, Bluetooth (Healthcare, Transportation), Insteon and more

• Wired Standards – HART, BacNet, LonMark, Fieldbus Foundation, Konnex…

• Related Organizations – IEEE, ETSI, FIATECH ISO 15926, EPC Global, OGC…

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OneWireless vs. Wireless X

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Quotations

“The energy internet…has the power to give us more growth with fewer power plants, better energy efficiency and more renewable energy…by smoothing out the peaks and valleys in energy demand.”

Thomas J. FriedmanHot, Flat, and Crowded

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“ I have to take my grid and make it smart and make everyone’s home into a smart home and everyone’s factory into a smart factory and then optimize them all so that everyone gets the most service for the least money and the least amount of CO2.”

Jim RogersCEO – Duke Energy

Quoted in Hot, Flat, and Crowded

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Market Research

• According to the Sierra Energy Group, more than 90% of utility executives now feel the Intelligent Utility Enterprise and Smart Grid (IUE/SG) are an inevitable part of their future.

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• Only 50% of the utilities market has a plan for the future.

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Bentley Technology Users by Industry Category

Power Generation

•American Electric Power •Bonneville Power Administration •CEZ, a.s. •Dominion Virginia Power •E.ON AG •EDF Pole Industrie•Electrabel S.A. •EnBW AG •ESKOM HOLDINGS

Electric & Gas Utilities / Multi-utilities

•Ameren •American Electric Power •Con Edison •Constellation Energy •Consumers Energy •CPS Energy •DTE Energy •Duke Energy •E.ON AG

Water & Wastewater

•American Water•Anne Arundel County•Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

•East Bay Municipal Utility District•Empresas Publicas de Medellín ESP•Stadtentwässerung Stuttgart•Melbourne Water Corporation•Metropolitan Water District of

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•ESKOM HOLDINGS •Exelon Corporation •FirstEnergy Corporation •Florida Power & Light Co •Iberdrola S.A •Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co Ltd •Progress Energy Service Company LLC

•RWE AG •Southern Company Services Inc •Taiwan Power Company •Tokyo Electric Power •Vattenfall Europe AG

•E.ON AG •Electrabel S.A. •ENERGEX •Eskom Holdings •Huntsville Utilities •Iberdrola S.A •RWE AG •Snam Rete Gas SpA•TXU Energy •Vattenfall Europe AG •Western Power •Xcel Energy

•Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

•MidCoast Water•National Water Commission (Jamaica)•Power and Water Corporation (Australia)

•Sabesp •Saur•Societe Wallonne Des Eaux•Thames Water•United Utilities•United Water•Veolia Water•Watercare Services Limited•Waternet

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Bentley Utilities Product Portfolio

Mapping, Facilities Management & Publishing Bentley ElectricBentley GasBentley Cadastre

Field Force Automation Bentley PowerMap FieldBentley sisVIEW (Germany)ProjectWise Interplot (working with digital pen)

CommunicationsBentley FiberBentley Inside PlantBentley PowerMap Field for Communications

Distribution DesignBentley ElectricBentley Expert Designer ElectricBentley GasBentley Expert Designer Gas

Site PlanningBentley PowerCivilBentley InRoadsWaterCAD

ASME III Class I Piping SystemsAutoPIPE Nuclear power by ADLpipe•Nuclear QA & Reporting

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Operations and MaintenanceProjectWise NavigatorProjectWiseProjectWise Lifecycle ServerAutoPLANT P&IDAutoPLANT 3D seriesBentley CloudWorxPlantSpace P&IDPlantSpace 3D seriesOpenPlant PIDOpenPlant 3DBentley Instrumentation & WiringBentley Isometrics

Detailed Design, Procurement and ConstructionBentley OnSiteAutoPLANT P&IDAutoPLANT 3D seriesPlantSpace P&IDPlantSpace 3D SeriesOpenPlant PIDOpenPlant 3DProjectWise NavigatorBentley I&WProjectWiseAutoPIPESTAAD.ProConstructSim

Conceptual DesignBentley PlantWiseAutoPLANT P&IDPlantSpace P&IDOpenPlant PIDBentley Data ManagerBentley DatasheetsProjectWise Navigator

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Water and Wastewater TreatmentBentley PLantSpaceAutoPLANTOpenPlant PowerPIDProjectWise NavigatorBentley PowerCivilInRoads Site SuiteGEOPAK SiteMXROAD SuiteBentley ArchitectureBentley StructuralRAMSTAAD.Pro

Storm SystemsStormCAD CivilStormInRoads Storm and SanitaryCulvertMasterPondPackFlowMasterBentley PowerCivilMXROAD SuiteGEOPAK Site Suite

Potable Water Distribution and TransmissionWaterCADWaterGEMSHAMMERBentley Water Bentley Geo Web PublisherBentley Expert Designer WaterBentley PowerMap Field

Wastewater CollectionSewerCADSewerGEMS Bentley Geo Web PublisherBentley PowerMap FieldBentley Map

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Bentley GasBentley CadastreBentley CADscriptBentley DescartesBentley MapBentley Geo Web PublisherBentley Geospatial ServerBentley PowerMap FieldBentley sisNET (Germany)Bentley sisIMS (Germany)

ProjectWise Interplot (working with digital pen)

Substation EngineeringMicroStationProjectWisepromis•eBentley StructuralBentley ArchitectureSTAAD.PRO and ProSteel 3DBentley NavigatorBentley PowerCivil

Bentley PowerMap Field for CommunicationsBentley Geo Web Publisher for Communications

Electric Transmission DesignBentley ElectricBentley Expert Designer ElectricBentley StructuralBentley Geospatial ServerBentley Descartes

Bentley Expert Designer GasBentley sisHYD Bentley sisNET (Germany)Bentley Geospatial Server

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Effects of 20th Century Utility

• Pollution: Globally, power generation emits nearly 10 billion tons of CO2 per year.

• Inefficiency: World electricity distribution losses are estimated to be 1.6 Trillion Kilowatthours.

• Unreliable: When the Chicago Board of Trade lost powerfor an hour during the summer of 2000, trades worth

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for an hour during the summer of 2000, trades worth about $20 trillion could not be executed.

• Increased Consumption: Affordable global energy led to increased demand. Consumption has doubled from 1980-2000.

• Underinvestment in Grid: Total investments in O&M grid are typically less than 0.15%.

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Solution Architecture for Utilities

Electric, Gas, and District Heating Network Design and Management

Electric Substation Engineering

MicroStation

Content and Collaboration Server Interoperability Interoperability Connectors

Field Apps

Water & Wastewater Mapping and Network Modeling

Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineering, Design, Construction

Enterprise Connectors

H&H Toolbox

Power Generation Solution

Communications Networks

Structural Design

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SpatialDatabases

Business Documents

Data Files

Data Filesw/ Database

Linkages

SpatialDocuments

EnterpriseData Stores

Work Management

Systems

Publishing

SmallworldDatastore

Esri Geodatabases

Proprietary GIS

Databases

ProjectDatabases

3D Models

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Solution Architecture for UtilitiesPower Generation

Planning Construction / Handover Operations and MaintenanceDetailed Design / Analysis

P&IDs

ConceptualLayout

Schematics

3D PlantModeling

PipingDesign

Isometrics

PipeSupports

Datasheets

ProcessDesign

Cable Routing

ArchitecturalDesign

Structural Analysis

Pipe StressAnalysis

FEED

InterferenceChecking

Review

DesignReview

Redline/Markup

PlotManagement

ImmersiveVisualisation

ConstructionSimulation

OperatorTraining

SupplierEngagement

Work Packaging

Schedule

Auditability/Traceability

DistributedEngineering

QualityManagement

ChangeManagement

QualityManagement

DataManagement

DocumentManagement

IntegrityManagement

InformationIntegration

EnterpriseData Systems

Spare PartsManagement

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ISO 15926 UtilitiesISO 15926 Utilities

3D ModelsData Files Reports

ProjectWise Content and Collaboration Servers

Data Filesw/ Database Linkages

BusinessDocuments Project DB’s

ERP Systems

Process Data Plant InformationDatabase

Other operational

systems

ElectricalDesign

Instrumentationand Wiring

Configuration Management

CostEstimation

Visualisation GroundworkDesign

FlowAnalysis

Management StreamliningHandover

ScheduleSimulation

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• 9 of the top 10 North American utilities in the Platts Global 250 Energy Company Rankings take advantage of Bentley Solutions

Bentley’s North American Users

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About the Platts Top 250 RankingsThe Platts Top 250 recognizes outstanding financial performance for the previous year. Each company listed in the Platts Top 250 has distinguished itself through its remarkable performance and the outstanding efforts and dedication of its team.

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• 6 of the top 6 EMEA utilities in the PlattsGlobal 250 Energy Company Rankings take advantage of Bentley Solutions

Bentley’s EMEA Users

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About the Platts Top 250 RankingsThe Platts Top 250 recognizes outstanding financial performance for the previous year. Each company listed in the Platts Top 250 has distinguished itself through its remarkable performance and the outstanding efforts and dedication of its team.

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Bottom line…

• Utilities need to plan for a sustainable, efficient, reliable, available, cleaner, and affordable transportation and distribution network.

• Significant investments in utilities infrastructure will be needed.

• There will be no smart power generation or smart

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• There will be no smart power generation or smart grid without smart infrastructure information.

Much of the world’s current infrastructure for supplying oil, gas, coal, and electricity will need to be replaced by 2030.

- International Energy AgencyWorld Energy Outlook 2008

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Annual Report

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Energy Performance Series

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Some links

• My Blog

• Energy Performance Management

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• Electric and Gas Utilities

• OGC Building and Energy

• Smart Cities – Going Green Fast in Holland

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