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Sustainable Technologies – Integration of Renewable

Energy

The Siemens Perspective

Manager Presentation for Internal Use

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Smart Grid Technologies

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Technologies will improve energy efficiency,

eco-friendliness and quality of life of cities

Energy

Power Generation & Distribution

Smart applications HVDC1)

Smart Grid Renewable

Water & Waste

Waste, Water and Wastewater Mgmt

Transportation

High-speed train Traffic Mgmt

E-mobility Alt. drive system

Building,Lighting&Security

Smart and efficient buildings

Efficient lighting Safety Center

Health

Medical Technology Green Hospitals

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Growth of power demand is driving investment

in transmission and distribution

Main driver for

the Energy

Management

market

Renewables and

distributed power

generation grow

above average

6.3 2.1

5.9 10.1+2.8% p.a.

Global power generation in TW

SCPP*

CCPP**

Gas

EnginesGeothermal, biomassSolar

Wind

Hydropower

Nuclear

Coal

* Simple cycle power plants **Combined cycle power plant

Source: Siemens Energy 2020 Project 2014 - Base Case Scenario

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Growing share of renewables and distributed

generation calls for end-to-end energy

management

• Further development of electrification levels in emerging economies

• Grid modernization required in many regions

More electrification

• Increasing level of renewable and distributed generation

• Grid stability challenges

Distributed generation

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Siemens Energy Management lives up to future

challenges with the most comprehensive portfolio

Serv

ices a

nd

secu

rity

Software/ITGrid control – big data analytics – grid application

Dig

italiz

ation

Auto

mation

Communication, automation, protection, and field devices

Ele

ctr

ific

ation

Electrification solutionsHigh-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission – grid access – FACTS – air-

insulated/gas-insulated substations – power systems solutions – microgrids / nanogrids

Products and systemsHigh-voltage switchgear and systems – power transformers – medium-voltage switchgear –

distribution transformers – low-voltage circuit breaker

Large powergeneration

TSOs Oil and gas Industries Infrastructures / construction

DSOs and municipalities

Distributedgeneration

1 Transmission system operators 2 Distribution system operators

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Generation

What problems are we trying to solve?

Integrating Renewables Customer Operations Load Shifting

EfficiencyOutage Prevention / Restoration

Reduction of SystemLosses

RENEWABLES PROSUMERS

kWh $, €

Generation

Load

6

May 2014

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New challenges for grid management due to growing

need for integration of renewable generation

No clear direction of power

flow

Violation of voltage limits

Overload situations

Increasing installation of

renewable energies

Observability improvement

Volt-/VAR management

Capacity management

May 2014

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Active Network Management System

Spectrum Power Active Network Management

Releasing hidden capacity by Active Network

Management

Real time thermal

ratingEnergy storage

Voltage control

device

Controllable

generationControllable loads

Network state

1

Problem detection

2

Decision making

3

Set-point command

4

May 2014

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Spectrum Power Active Network Management

Active Network Management based on real time

state estimation

Network state

Processing of measurements,

status indications and network

topology

1

Problem Detection

Real time state estimation

using P, Q, I, V

2

Decision making

Generic on-line optimization,

Minimizing limit violations,

losses, operational cost;

conservation voltage reduction

3

Set-point command

Closed loop execution of

calculated set-point commands

4

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Active Network Management

Smart voltage control and conservation voltage

reduction

Generat

orsR+jX R+jX R+jX R+jXI

Q

Line

Sections

Consumers

Consumers & distributed

generation no control

with storage control

with VAR control (generators,

capacitor banks)with load control

smart control – combination of

control devices

with transformer tap control

Line length

Voltage

VN

Vmax

Vmin

Q Q

smart control – conservation voltage

reduction (CVR)

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How does NEM work..

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NEM vs FiT

Jan-15

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While the Smart Grid concept is accepted, some

questions will still remain……

Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2015 All rights reserved.

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!