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Operational Excellence :The Future of European Demand Management and RetailDr Maher ChebboEU SmartGrids, Chairman of WG3 Demand & Metering / Retail GroupEEGI (European Electricity Grid Initiative) Committee memberVP EMEA Utilities & Services Industries, [email protected]
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Why SmartGrids?
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European Energy policy goals (20/20/20) for 2020 : The roadmap of ETP SmartGrids
Source: EU action against climate change - 2009
Source: European Technology Platform SmartGrids
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Agenda of European SmartGrids per stakeholder
Energy
Generation
Transmission & Distribution
Adapt Production to Demand
SmartGrids infrastructure readiness
Stakeholder Agenda
European Energy targets 2020
Data aggregation Enable Consumers balancing and services as a shared platform
Enable ConsumersMetering
Supply & Retail Provide efficient energy and stay profitable
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Call Center
Planning
Electric Production
Primary resources
Sales/Marketing
HQ/Finance
TODAY
TOMORROW
Regulators
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Where SmartGrids stakeholders plan to invest in 2010-2020 ?
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SmartGrids functional levels according to Top 7 European DSOs
Suppliers, Retailers, ESCOs, Data aggregators
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Where DSOs (Distribution) plan to invest in SmartGrids 2010-2020 ?
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Top 7 DSO
EEGI Committee
SmartGrids DSO (Distribution System Operators) 2010-2018 : Current and future (tbf) projects
12 DSO projects, 8 years, 1.2 b (R&DD)Active DR, Smart Metering, Integration of RES, Storage and EV, MV/LV Monitoring & Control,
Active Distribution Networks
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Estimated KPIs benefits of SmartGrids DSO for 12 Demonstration projects per stakeholder
Positive business model required for each stakeholder and for the overall system
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Where Suppliers/Retailers plan to invest in SmartGrids 2010-2020 ?
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ETP SmartGrids WG3 Demand & Metering & Retail : Retailers 2020 agenda & priorities
Smart Energy eco-system
Complex market structure
Data handling and ownership
Data regulatory reporting
Economic and Social aspects
Regulation
Three metering models in EU
Innovation in retail services
Customers are not
SmartGrids and Smart metering required regulatory enhancements
Customer oriented
ProgramsEnergy efficiency oriented incentives by Retailers
Making it easier for active customers to understand
Customers segmentation
Customer behaviour
Demand SideManagement
Impact of Rteailers balancing on
Behaviour prediction and forecasting
Retailers key rolein peak hours
Individual premises
Retailers balancing role in VPP
12 Retailers
ETP SmartGridsWG3 « Demand & Metering & Retail »
Market data handling, economics, regulations,
incentives, DSM, balancing and Grid/Portfolio stability
through Retailers role
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Germany: Yello Strom PowerTouch yourconsumption at any second on iPod/iPad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTZltvDdoVs&feature=related
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Source Topic Benefits Benefits
Demand Response Management report (*)
Demand Response Management
50bn in avoided investment related to peak generation capacity and T&D
~150 Medium sized gas power plants
25bn annual savings in electricity bills for customers
~annual residential electricity
202 TWh of annual energy savings ~Total residential consumption in Spain and Germany
100 million tons of CO2 emission reductions annually
50% of the 2020 target
Benefits of Demand Response Management
(*) source : Vaasaett-CG-Enerdata
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SmartHouses and TOU Energy consumption
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SmartHouses in SmartGrids (EU funded project)
http://www.smarthouse-smartgrid.eu/fileadmin/templateSHSG/docs/SHSG_Animation.swf
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TOU (Time of Use) Energy Consumptionstandard report
Source : SAP Business Objects
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Example of National Grid, Metering and Green initiatives
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AustriaAT and EU SmartGrids platform,
Smart Grid Pioneer initiative
GermanyElectricity Grids for Future Energy Supply
eEnergy German SmartGrids, Active in EEGI
FranceSmart Metering & R&DD
Active in ETP SmartGrids and EEGI
Belgium
Active in ETP SmartGrids and EEGI
Italy
Very active in ETP SmartGrids and EEGI
National Grids, Metering and Green initiatives
UKDECC Smart metering consultation
Centrica active in SmartGrids
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Germany: E-Energy (SmartGrids) Programme
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USA100 SmartGrids Projects in the Investment
Grant Program (3.4 b$ public + 4.7 b$ private)EISA (2007) and SmartGrids NIST standards
South Korea1st nationwide SmartGrids system
Green generation from 2.4 to 11% by 203064 M$ pilot SmartGrids project in 2011 (Jeju)
JapanCO2 reduction 25%
SmartGridproject, Smart Charge, Smart House)
China7.3 b$ as stimulus loans and grantsReduce Energy consumtion by 40%
National Grids, Metering and Green initiatives
IndiaR-APDRP Energy losses reduction using ICT
15 State Utilities, 5 to 10 years projects
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Conclusion
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Together towards a Smart Energy Ecosystem
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Worldwide Energy roadmaps will converge towards SmartGrids
The China Energy Roadmap -
European Energy Roadmap -
US Energy Roadmap :
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San Jose, 8th of September 2010
Operational Excellence :The Future of European Demand Management and Retail
Dr Maher ChebboEU SmartGrids, Chairman of Demand & Metering & RetailerVP EMEA Utilities & Services Industries, [email protected]
Henry BaileyVP, Head of Services Industries North [email protected]
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Example of Smart EnergyProjects in EU
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Example of R&D Smart Grid / Energy Efficiency Projects (EU and National funded projects)
Project Project Scope PartnersMeRegio Development of an E-Energy marketplace as a coordination tool in
decentralized (distribution) networks. Certification of energy efficient regions.
SmartHouse/SmartGrid
SmartHouses -driven SmartGridenhances energy efficiency. Adaptive home appliances and distributed energy sources coordinate operation via ICT.
e-mobility Billing & Vehicle-to-Grid Functionality. Implement real-world trial in Berlin based on SAP solutions. Test and extend SAP portfolio for electric mobility at scale. Invent vehicle-to-grid services as part of the smart grid.
Green Fleetenvironmental impact of mobility. Maximize efficiency through optimized asset management and fleet operations. Create a solution for management of electric car fleets.
MeRegioMobil
Services for Electric Mobility. Integrate electric vehicles with MEREGIO market place and service platform. Provide secure and privacy-preserving services and applications. Field test for extended integration with smart grids including power re-injection.
NOBEL Neighborhood Oriented Brokerage Electricity and monitoring system (NOBEL) will build an energy brokerage system with which individual energy consumers can communicate their energy needs directly with both large-scale and small-scale energy producers, thereby making energy use more efficient.
ELVIRE Electric Vehicle Communication to Infrastructure, Road Services and Electricity Supply ELVIRE.
Continental, Renault, Better Place, Volkswagen, CEA List, SAP, Motorola, ERPC GmbH, Lindholmen Science Park, ATB, ENDESA, Erasmus University College
MIRACLE Micro-Request-Based Aggregation, Forecasting and Scheduling of Energy Demand, Supply and Distribution (MIRACLE).
SAP, TU Dresden, University of Aalborg, TNO, INEA, Josef Stefan Institut, Centre for Renewable Energy Sources, EnBW
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Major Ongoing Research Programs in Germany E-Energy and ICT for Electric Mobility
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Germany: E-Energy (SmartGrids) Programme
Development & regional piloting
ProductionCentral/de-central
Transport/Distribution
ConsumptionUse
Procurement Trading/Sales Service (CRM)
Integrated Solutions for the Process Level
Business LevelICT-based Solutions/Services
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Research on Future Energy MarketplacesIntegration of Smart Devices into Business Processes
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Trading
Tariff selection Demand management
Contracting Billing
Load shifting
Forecasting
Smart metering
Clearing
Commodity ServicesInfrastructure Services
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Fleet Management DeploymentOperate Electric Vehicles in Company Car Fleets
Real-world deployment in a professional setting to gain 360° view on challenges and chances related to electric mobility
ContractingBillingCharging Station ManagementPool vehicle schedule
Infrastructure Grid managementVehicle-to-Grid Services
UsabilityMobility conceptsEco-balance
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Cross-Location Energy Monitoring with SAP (SOCRADES, an EU funded project)EnterpriseServices(SaaS)
LDU EventSubscription
Enterprise to shop-floor
Communication
Server
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DPWSDevice
DPWSDevice
DPWSDevice
Internet
Local Network
LDULDU
Location A Location B
Monitoring
Control
VIDEO Available
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Metering, Mobile Metering : Convergent Universal Metering
Cloud Metering
Gas Metering
Electricity Metering
Water Metering
Mobile meters (opportunistic connections)
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Request info / Subscribe to Services / push partial functionality (e.g. filter)Event based (opportunistic) info
Asset mgmtAnalyticsPredictionActive Control
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On-Peak (kWh)-Peak (kWh)
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SAP Energy Data Management for Utilities
SAP AMI Integration for Utilities
SAP Collaborative Service Management for Utilities
SAP Customer Financials Management for Utilities
SAP Resource and Supplier Management for UtilitiesSAP for Utilities
SAP Customer Relationship Management and Billing
for Utilities
SAP Energy Data Management for Utilities
SAP AMI Integration for Utilities
SAP Collaborative Service Management for Utilities
SAP Customer Financials Management for Utilities
SAP Resource and Supplier Management for Utilities
SAP Advanced MeteringInfrastructure for Utilities
Co-Innovation with SAP AMI Lighthouse Council and SAP Advisory Customer Council
Utilities (ACCU)Co-developments with 5
MDUS vendorsOpen integration
infrastructure for all vendorsbased on SOA
Some Customers:
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Smart Metering enables performance improvement of business processes
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Substitute Supplies
Handling of Vacancies
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Disconnection/ReconnectionInitiation of Collections
Reclamations Metering Data / Bills
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To learn
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To know more about SmartGrids and Wind ETP publications
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SmartGrids & Smart metering position papers
DI G I TA L E UR OPE SmartG rids position paper (06/2010)DigitalEurope SmartGrids Group chaired by SAP (M. Chebbo)
ESM I G - E BSI I working group on M D M /E RP System Interoperability (09/2010)European Smart Metering Industry Group WG EBSII chaired by SAP (M. Chebbo)
SAP position paper on SmartG rids (07/2010)
Energy Retailers Perspective on the Deployment of SmartG rids in Europe (07/2010) ETP SmartGrids Demand & Metering & Retail Group chaired by SAP (M. Chebbo)
European E lectr icity G rid Initiative (E E G I) white paper (Top 7 TSO & Top 7 DSO)
SmartG rids (regulatory) task force (D G-Energy, D G-RT D , .., 25 associations) intermediary report
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