Transcript of 0 © 2011 Silver Spring Networks. All rights reserved. Building the Smart Grid.
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the Smart Grid
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Introduction What We Do Two Case Studies: Pacific Gas &
Electric Oklahoma Gas & Electric Possibilities .
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Unprecedented Disruptive Forces and Opportunities Renewables New
Sources of Demand Historical Recent Emerging Environmental
Regulation Customer Involvement SecurityReliability Operational
Efficiency Carbon Monetization Non-technical Losses These forces
will require utilities to change
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Overview About UsAwards Growing Deployments Worldwide 2002, Born to
solve the utility challenges of connecting devices on the grid #1
share in networking technology ~8M+ homes/businesses networked to
date; over 18M under contract Smart grid projects on 5
continents
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Introduction What We Do Two Case Studies: Pacific Gas &
Electric Oklahoma Gas & Electric Possibilities
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Springs Role Silver Spring provides a Unified Smart Grid Platform
that maximizes utility business value, now and in the future
Residential Devices Commercial & Industrial Devices Utility
Operation Smart Grid Devices Open, IPv6, secure Multiple apps and
transports Millions of endpoints deployed
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Delivering the Smart Grid Platform A Complete End-to-End
Solution
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Helps Utilities Address These Challenges Energy Generation
Transmission & Distribution Consumer Information can be
leveraged across multiple applications Examples Reliability
Automated Switching (Distribution Automation) Outage Management
Operational Efficiency Meter Reading (AMI) Non-technical Loss
Secure Metering + Analytics Customer Involvement Energy awareness
and control tools Demand response programs Environmental targets
Distributed renewables Electric vehicles Smart Grid =
Intelligence
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Platform Requirements Strict and Complex Reliable Cost Effective
Secure Broad Coverage Extensible High Performance Scalable Open
Standards
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Introduction What We Do Two Case Studies: Pacific Gas &
Electric Oklahoma Gas & Electric Possibilities .
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Smart Metering Smart Meter Communications Can Create The Foundation
For Smart Grid 10 System live 90 days after contract signing After
2 years: Over 4.2 million fully communicating smart meters on the
network Installing 60,000 per week 5.5 million meters by end of
2011 Meters from Landis+Gyr and GE >500 remote
connect/disconnects/day Now adding: Home Networking, Electric
Vehicles, Distribution Automation, Integration of Renewables
Pacific Gas & Electric
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Connecting Homes and Businesses Meters
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Infrastructure It Starts with the Network Very Low Capital and
Operational Cost Access PointsRelays
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Operational cost savings & Improved customer service
Description Silver Spring Networks enabled meters allow PG&E to
provide remote switching service without sending a truck Results:
PG&E conducted ~215k remote operations during 2010 Source:
PG&E; Silver Spring estimates AMI Benefits PG&E Remote
Service Operation ~$500M per year
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- 14 2011 Silver Spring Networks. All rights reserved. We thought
we were undertaking an infrastructure project but it turned out to
be a customer project. - Chris Johns, President, PG&E 14 A New
Perspective
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the Consumer Benefits of Smart Grid 15 Energy efficient products
have given our business a 33% return on investment.
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with the power in the energy industry of the 21 st century are the
demanding energy customers who will rule as never before. 16
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Engaged Customers with an Open and Unified Platform 17 Show
immediate value to consumers Avoid customer backlash Improve energy
efficiency Lower customer bills Enhance your brand
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Touch Points with Your Customers 18
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Information Your Energy Use 19
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Information Compare to Your Neighborhood 20
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Results 21 57% Maximum Demand Reduction during Peak Period 11-33%
Average Energy Reduction On the Highest Price Days 96% Customer
Satisfaction Rating Customer Satisfaction Rating
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the Bridge with Information 22 An Open and Unified Smart Grid
Platform is fundamental
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- 23 2011 Silver Spring Networks. All rights reserved. 23 The
Opportunity: A smart grid platform builds a bridge with your
customers in our common challenges
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Regulators Announce Rules of the Road Announcement on August 18 th,
2011 Provide Return on Investment to Consumers --- show me the
money Work with Proven Smart Grid Technologies --- this is not
YouTube Invest in Comprehensive Customer Education Plan ---
customers not a meter Protect Customer Privacy --- this is not
Facebook Increase Grid capabilities to add new technologies ---
Rate recovery via traditional methods ---
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Your Long- Term Vision Choose the Right Platform Deliver Maximum
Benefits Quickly Identify set of challenges & opportunities to
address over the next 10+ years Avoid series of tests to discover a
vision Select a proven communication platform that can support your
vision Avoid choosing fragmented parts Unified Smart Grid Platform
IPv6, end-to-end security Deploy 1-2 solutions to address urgent
issues Implement at scale to realize benefits Getting Started From
our experience Accelerate and de-risk the journey toward your
future vision
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Business Value from Silver Spring Platform Proven, lower risk,
cost-effective True smart grid platform with successful customers
Future-proofed built on open standards Leading cost-performance
Innovation market leading investments
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Gracias