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Making renewable energy realABB’s solutions for utilizing and integratingrenewable energies

Jochen Kreusel, Market Innovation Manager Power Grids division – ABB Power World China, Beijing, 2016-11-02

November, 2016

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Making renewable energy realWhy is it important and what does it mean?

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Renewables projected deployment by 2040Wind and Solar: major players all over the world

Wind, hydro and solar are most prevalent technologies.

Europe & North America (OEDC)

771 GW

China

768 GW

India

334 GW

M. East & Africa

320 GW

Latin America

186 GW

Southeast Asia

109 GW

Japan

100 GW

Source: International Energy Agency (IEA), WEO 2014

IEA New policies scenario

Net capacity additions

2014-2040

Hydro

Wind

Solar PV

Other renewables

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Making renewable energy realDifferent areas of activity

Efficiency

Reliability

Low maintenance requirements (high up-times)Generation

Area

Reactive power control Voltage control

Power quality Power flow and overload control

System protection

Local connection

to the grid

Generation adequacy

Network enforcement and extension

Balance of load and generation, load-frequency-control

Renewable curtailments and demand response

System-wide

integration

Area balancing

Price volatility

Generation forecasting

Regulation and financing schemes

Market

integration

Main issues

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Making renewable energy realABB’s contributions

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Making renewable energy realSmart grid technologies across sectors and drivers

Drivers System operation Generation Transmission Distribution Use Market

Variability and uncertainty

Production

forecasting

Virtual power plants

Demand Response

Wide area

monitoring

Production

forecasting

Virtual power plants

Generation mana-

gement system

Grid expansions

Overlay grid with DC

Bulk storage

Automation and

control

Distributed storage

Load forecasting

Energy storage

Demand response

Energy portfolio

management

Market management

system

Lack of iner-tial response

capability

Synthetic inertia control

Frequency control

Plant and fleet automation systems

Plant automation systems

Energy storage with frequency response capability

Energy storage with frequency response capability

Flywheels

Energy storage with frequency response capability

Energy storage

Demand response

Ancillary services definition

Locational constraints

FACTS

Energy storage

Grid expansions

FACTS

Long dist. transmission

Overlay grid with DC

Regional micro grids

Grid intertiesNano grids Nodal price forecast

Modularaty & distributed-

ness

Virtual power plants

Grid automation

Volt/Var mgmt.

Line voltage regulator

Online tap changers

Grid automation

Volt/VAr Management

Line voltage regulator

Online tap changers

Virtual power Plants Virtual power plants

Communication and Cyber Security

Service and Asset Management

Consulting

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ABB Power Consulting - over 40 years

worldwide experience in strategic network

planning and asset management

Transmission and distribution power system analysis

Grid optimization and development

Connection to grid studies (AC and DC)

Grid code compliance

Grid automation and voltage regulation

Integration of disperse generators, storage and EV-infrastructure

Modeling, training and software support

Standard and tailor-made courses (incl. software trainings)

Development of power and control “ad-hoc” user models in PSS/E,

DiGSilent, NEPLAN, PSCAD and others recognized software tools

Characteristics and benefitsABB’s offering

Consulting is a key enabler for the challenge

of integrating renewables into the grid.

Examples: Consulting in the renewables sectorSuccessful integration begins with proper planning

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Nostradamus

PROMOD IV

Generations Operations

Velocity Suite

Supports optimized planning, control and operation of wind, solar and

hydro generation

Neural Network Engine recognizes relationships and applies this

knowledge to produce accurate daily and hourly demand and price

forecasts

Weather-adaptive long and short term forecast of power plant output

Fully automated forecasting solution with external interfaces to

centralized power management, plant automation systems and

network analysis tools

Configurable forecast granularity (e.g.15 min)

Customized graphs/reports to analyze simulation results in Excel,

Access, and/or HTML using the ABB ReportAgent.

Characteristics and benefitsABB’s offering

A good forecast enables an easier management of the grid.

Examples: Generation forecasting and schedulingBeing prepared to deal with volatility

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Optimax PowerFit

Symphony Plus

Network Manager SCADA/GMS

Participation of small- and medium-sized power generation units in

the electricity market to attain maximized results

Provision of grid services such as frequency regulation through short-

term balancing of supply and demand

Optimized power supply by centralized control of assets:

conventional and renewables generation units, power storage

devices and flexible power consumption units

High scalability, high availability and real-time operation

Standardized open interfaces

Automated communication between all levels

Characteristics and benefitsABB’s offering

Coordinate distributed resources such that they become a

stabilizing pillar to the system.

Examples: Virtual power plantSmooth integration of distributed resources into operation

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Line voltage regulator for medium

voltage, MV-LVR (< 33 kV)

Line voltage regulator for low voltage,

LV-LVR (<1 kV)

ABB Smart R-Trafo (OLTC)

Regulation of

stationary under- and over-voltages,

voltages sags and

voltage imbalances

Efficient integration of distributed generation along distribution

feeders

Limiting the voltage rise in the distribution grid enables the integration

of larger amounts of renewable generation

Installation next to an existing secondary substation, or supplied as

an integrated part of a new substation.

Avoids or reduces the need for grid expansion

Characteristics and benefitsABB’s offering

A active regulation of the voltage increase the integration

capabilities of the distribution grid.

Examples: Active voltage regulation in distribution gridsVoltage constraints are frequently the first local constraint

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Making renewable energy realSummary and outlook

ABB is committed to make renewable energy real!

Building power systems on renewable sources is a holistic challenge

It requires solutions ensuring best utilization of primary energy

And it requires a system layout integrating as much as possible of the

electrical energy available from renewable plants.

Many solutions are available meanwhile – more will follow.

But not only solutions are key, but also profound understanding

of the power system.

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