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Energy & Utilities
An Industry Under Transformation
Régis HOURDOUILLIEHead of smart grid
Ericsson Internal | Page 2
Cloud
Access everything from the cloud
Broadband
Data produced and transferred is growing exponentially
Mobility
Mobiles the first choice for communication
The Networked Society
15 years50 billion connected devices
25 years 5 billion connected people100 years
1 billion connected places
Ericsson Internal | Page 3
Transforming industries t r o u b l e t o re s o l u t i o n o rd e r t o c a s htransport
Enable Intelligent transport systems for vehicles,
travelers and infrastructure
Utilities
Realize connectivity, control and data analytics in
Smart Grids
Safety & security
Complement missioncritical voice with
multimedia services
Ericsson Internal | Page 4
Different Drivers in different markets…
• Energy efficiency and demand response
• Aging infrastructure and workforce
• Evolving regulations
• Demand growth
• Aging or not developed infrastructure
• Non-technical losses
• Slow demand growth
• Renewables, Energy Efficiency, Market Competition, Market Interconnection (EU Energy Policy)
• Aging workforce
• Aging or not developed infrastructure
• Non-Technical losses
• Generation adequacy
• Renewables and interconnection (driven by EU) • Energy efficiency and demand response
• Optimization of O&M (extensive grid, low density)
• High demand growth, increase of electric intensity
• Infrastructure development and modernization
• Renewables
• Aging infrastructure
• Non-technical losses
• Renewables (also driven by ETS)
• Market restructuring
• Energy efficiency
• Shift from nuke to renewables
• Aging population and workforce
North America
LATAM
Africa
European Union Eastern Europe
ASIA
Oceania
JApan
Ericsson Internal | Page 5
…Lead to a similar Energy System transformation
Transmission Distribution ConsumerGeneration
Secure Communication FlowsElectrical FlowsDomain
› Non linear model
› More focus on customer concerns; quality, security of supply
› New market participants
› New management models; transparency and non discriminatory access.
› New products and services.
TODAY: ENERGY RESOURCES CENTERED
EXPECTED: DISTRIBUTED AND PARTICIPATIVE
Ericsson Internal | Page 6
Top 10 ICT trends driving the utility transformation
Source: Gartner, April 2013, icons Ericsson
Social media
Big DataMobile and location-aware technology
Sensor technology
Cloud computingand SaaS
In memory computing
IT and OT convergence
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
Communication technology (4G/5G, LTN)
Predictive analytics
Ericsson Internal | Page 7
Utilities 2020 vision & roadmap
Focus:• Smart Metering• Smart Grid
Communications
Expansion:- Smart Metering
- Smart Grid Communications
- Customer & Revenue Management platforms
- Asset Management & Protection solution
- Grid Control IT
Integrated Utility Services
• Leading end-to-end transformation projects •Service Enablement solutions• IT/OT convergence• XaaS
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20152017
2020
Vision
IT and communication network unlock operational efficiencies and customer value
Utilities future state• Customer service oriented• Efficient and sustainable• Flexible - adapt to new market and
regulatory developments• Critical partners in emerging
integrated smart societies
Transformation need recognized by utilities• Smart Metering• Renewable integration
Innovating operations and consumer service enhancements
• Smart Metering• Meter Data Analytics• Distribution Automation• Distributed Intelligence
New business and operational models
• Enhanced data analytics• Consumer value creation• Decentralization and micro grids• Dynamic and automated operations
Utility change in BlueICT impact in Red
Ericsson Internal | Page 8
IoT platform(s) for utilities
Telecom Networks
Connectivity
Utility specific VA services
Service Enablement
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Value added services around energy efficiency, green energy, electric mobility, street lighting, cross silos services etc.
SG device management, SG data management, service creation and integration, Security , data analytics, etc.
Grid edge gateway
Ericsson Internal | Page 9
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ITALY
ESTONIA
› Third largest power distributor in Italy (and #1 water distributor in Italy).
› Complete managed Advanced Metering Management operation service for 1.6 million electricity meters and 500 street-lighting substations
› E.ON Elnat Sverige, part of E.ON Group› Ericsson operates more than 600.000
E.ON smart meters from 20 different vendors in Sweden
› Solution combines managed services, system integration, ICT and field services
› Industrialization of “Meter-to-Cash” processes
› Electrilevi is the main DSO in Estonia› Ericsson as prime integrator to supply,
deploy, system integrate and run a smart metering network
› Includes deployment of 630.000 smart meters and the needed IT systems
› Ericsson chosen to deliver nationwide SMaaS (including related field operations) for more than 700.000 L&G meters and more than 20 customers in Finland. Contract starts Oct 1st, 2014
› Contract includes transfer of 13 L&G employees to Ericsson
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elektrilevi Landis Gyr
Example of projectsSmart Metering as a service
Ericsson Internal | Page 10
Example of projectsgrid Coms modernization in Duke
THE SOLUTION
› Visionary end-to-end, open, standards-based IP network
› On-demand, two-way flow of information
› Smart grid nodes foundational
› Flexible, extensible and scalable network architecture
THE RESULT
› 26 operating benefits in reduced costs, deferred capex and increased revenue
› 38% reduction in device count
› USD 2.5K/minute positive impact through better outage management
› 99.5% meter read rate success
THE CHALLENGE
› Digitize an antiquated grid system
› Give end-users choice and control
› Improve distribution grid operations efficiency
› Create foundation for emerging technologies
20-year NPV operational benefits ~USD 382.8 million
Fundamental OPS change Smart grid platform
138,000 Nodes
921,000Less truck rolls
Ericsson Internal | Page 11
Conclusion: New Utility Reality
1. Customers – participating and active
2. Assets – connected and intelligent
3. Grids – dynamic and automated
4. Data – turned into value-add information
5. Platforms – economics and scale
6. Capabilities – on-demand
7. Secure – resilient and trusted
The transformation is happening