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Schneider Electric Energy Solutions:
Make the Most of your Energy
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Buildings and Industry produce the most greenhouse gases…
●≈ 44% GHG come from non-transportation energy use
●70% of electricity is generated viacoal or hydrocarbons
●90% of heat and process activities burn hydrocarbons
Data extracted from WRI: navigating the numbers 2005
Improved efficiency significantly impacts GHG reduction!
44%
35% 14%
7%
Buildingand IndustryEnergy Use
Transportation
Industrial process reactions & fugitive emissions Land use Change
(deforestation)and agriculture
…and are responsible for 72% of global energy consumption
Energy use split
Main energy consumption is for heating, cooling, motors, lighting, electronics and appliances
28%Transportation
21%Residential
18% Buildings
31% Industry& Infrastructure
>2%Data centers & networks
Source:EERE Building Energy Data book 2006
EERE Manufacturing Systems Footprint , http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/energy_systems/pdfs/mfg_footprint.pdf
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Opportunities are everywhere
We must develop clean technologies and business
models to increase renewable energy
Mid term approach
Cleaner supplies will take time to implement
Supply Side More Efficient &Cleaner Supply
We must focus on Energy Efficiency to solve our energy
dilemma
Short term action
Current technologies allow us to target 30%
savings
Demand Side
Energy Use & Conservation
Energy Efficiency
Time
En
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(k
W)
Baseline EE
Lowers energy demand by reducing ongoing energy use
Utility Demand
BeforeUtility
Demand After
Time
En
erg
y U
se (
kW)
Baseline Demand Response
Lowers utility energy demand by shedding loads during peak period only, may preserve grid integrity or lower
Demand Response
Utility Demand
BeforeUtility
Demand After
Renewables
Time
En
erg
y U
se (
kW)
Baseline Renew
Utility Demand
Before
Utility Demand
After
Derives some part of energy need from regenerative or non-depleting resources, thereby lowering total utility energy demand
The 3-part Energy Reduction Approach
●Efficient devices and efficient installation (10 to 15 %)> Low consumption devices, insulated building…
●Optimized usage of installation and devices (5 to 15%) > Turn off devices when not needed, regulate motors or
heating at optimized levels, tweak manufacturing processes, automate facilities, advanced energy procurement…
●Permanent monitoring and improvement program (2 to 8%)
> Rigorous maintenance program, measureand react in case of deviation
30% savings are available today…P
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Lifecycle solutions for energy efficiency
Energy Audit& Measure
Active Energy EfficiencyPassive Energy Efficiency
Optimize through automation &
regulation
Monitor, maintain, improve
Fix the basics
Low consumption devices, insulation material, power
factor correction
HVAC control, lighting control, variable speed
drives…
Meter installations, monitoring services, EE
analysis, bill verify, energy modeling
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Where are the savings ?
Industry & infrastructureAverage facility can reduce consumption by 10 to 20%
25% savings would save 7% of the world’s electricity
Motors, account for over 60% of electricity usage
Residential
EE products may save 10% to 40% in electricity
20% to 25 % of consumedenergy (EU & US)
Lighting & appliances over 40%
Buildings
Renovation can yield up to 30% of energy savings
Consume 20% of total energy
3 key areas: HVAC, lighting & integrated building solutions
Data centers & networksPower & cooling can reduce power consumption by 20 to 30%
Power & cooling systems comprise 50% of electricity usage
Saving energy improves DC infrastructure efficiency
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Schneider Electric has the solutions
Schneider Electric Energy AuditsConsulting services
Building Management SolutionsPower management solutionsMotor control solutionsLighting control solutionsHome control solutions
Monitoring servicesConsulting services
Passive Energy Efficiency Active
Energy Efficiency
Energy Audit
Fix the basics
Optimize through Automation and regulation
Monitor, maintain, improve
AuditMeasureControlImprove
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Schneider Electric EE Offering
Commercial 24%
Industry 33%
Residential 16%
Energy Split40% Process Heat27% Boilers for Steam13% Motor Systems 5% Facility Heat 4% Lighting11% Other
●Power Quality●Lighting
●Motor Control●Lighting Control●PLCs for Process Optimization●Power Factor Correction
●Building management systems●Power monitoring and analysis●Critical Power & Cooling Management●Site audits and Energy Action Plans
23% Space Heating 17% Lighting10% Water Heating15% Appliances8% Cooling 4% Ventilation27% Other
●Power Quality●Lighting
●HVAC Control●Lighting Control●Climate Control
●Building Management Systems●Power Monitoring and Analysis●Critical Power & Cooling Management●Turn Key Energy Solutions
49% Space Heating 18% Appliances16% Water Heating 7% Lighting 7% Cooling 3% Other
●Lighting ●Lighting Control
Energy Use Passive Products
Active ProductsManagement
& Services
Schneider Electric has integrated the best companies for energy management
Schneider Electric Energy Solutions
Demand Response
Demand Response
Emissions Reporting
State & Federal Funding
CAPEX/OPEX Budgeting
Commodity Contracts
Back-up Generation
Arc Flash
Generation Management
Energy Modeling & Normalization
Bill Verification
Energy Cost Allocation
Capacity Planning OEE Improvement
Tenant Sub-Billing
Facility Benchmarking
Energy Project Cash Flow Assistance
Performance Contracting
> Capital improvements subsidized with guaranteed
energy savings
State & Federal Fund obtainment assistance
CAPEX / OPEX Budget Assistance
State & Federal Funding
CAPEX/OPEX Budgeting
Energy Supply Planning
●Commodity Contracts> WAGES tariff analysis and recommendations > Tariff “what-if” scenarios for multiple suppliers
●Renewable Energy Solutions> Turn-key Solar installations> Solar & Wind system inverters
●Back-up Generation Asset Management> Automated emergency power supply system test
reporting> Automated load preservation and management
solutions for efficient deployment of generator assets
Commodity Contracts Back-up Generation
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Generation Asset Management
● Complete test reporting of all critical generator & transfer switch infrastructure
● Optimize standby, demand reduction and sell to the grid run times
Generation Management
Emissions Reporting•Converts energy data into GHG emissions by applying CO2-
equivalent (CO2e) factors
•Accurately reports on emissions from:> Direct & indirect sources (International GHG Protocol Scope 1 & 2)
•Tracks success of reduction projects:> Compares monthly CO2e to targets> Breaks down CO2e by commodity
Emissions Reporting
• Compares different business units, regions,buildings, departments, etc.
• Compares emissions to energy consumption, production levels, temperature variations, etc.
WE ADDRESS ALL 30 EA
POINTS:
LEED E&A Points
• Building Automation and Control
• Critical Power and Cooling
• Energy Services
• Engineering Services
• Electrical Distribution Equipment
• Field Services
• Lighting
• Lighting Control
• Power Monitoring
• Renewable Energy Systems
• Variable Frequency Drives
Enterprise Energy Management (EEM)
EEM is a unifying application that
extends the benefits of existing
energy-related data resources
Building & process automation systems
Other energy-related data sources
Energy billing and pricing systems
Business and accounting systems
Power management systems (one or more facilities)
Enterprise energy management system
Helps corporate, energy and operations managers:
> Manage energy in financial terms
> Give true accountability to energy cost centers
> Reveal energy efficiency opportunities and isolate problems
> Drive cost and risk reduction strategies
> Make energy-related emissions a manageable variable
> Achieve “green” environmental initiatives
> Support reporting requirements for mandatory or voluntary GHG programs
> Gain unique insight into the impacts of power quality on your business and all energy assets
Enterprise Energy Management
Energy Modeling & Normalization•Models energy performance based on relevant drivers
•Increases accuracy
•Normalizes energy by weather, square footage, production volume, etc.
• Integrates relevant external data, e.g. equipment efficiency ratings, age, total/leasable space, occupancy, etc.
•Gauges dependencies and outcomes
Energy Modeling & Normalization
Bill Verification
•Inputs data for all commodities (electricity, gas, water, etc.), combines with utility tariffs, generates business-relevant financial values
•Built-in rate engine with RateWizard™ accurately models and matches complex utility rate structures
•Validates utility bills and compares charges between or within organizations
•Runs ‘what-if’ scenarios to compare cost impacts of different tariffs
•Shares cost data with ERP or other applications
Bill Verification
Tenant Sub-Billing
• Reduce administrative costs• Recoup energy costs from
tenants• Integrate existing devices• Offer lower leasing costs
through improved conservation measures
• Share energy-usage information with tenants
Tenant Sub-Billing
Energy Cost Allocation
• Allocate energy costs by cost center, department, production line or user-defined time periods, based on actual energy usage
• Break out charges by utility type
• Simplify cost allocation processes
• Distributes reports via e-mail or web
Energy Cost Allocation