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Smart Grids Usage Scenario José Luís Malaquias ISAIntelligent Sensing Anywhere Monday, July 12, 2010

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Smart  Grids  Usage  Scenario

José  Luís  MalaquiasISA-­‐Intelligent  Sensing  Anywhere

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Let’s  do  some  @me  travel

Alexander  Bell

Thomas  Edison

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Let’s  do  some  @me  travel

Alexander  Bell

Thomas  Edison

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Let’s  do  some  @me  travel

Alexander  Bell

Thomas  Edison

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Falling  price  of  Internet  Nodes

It’s  @me  for  us  to  leverage  the  low-­‐cost  of  Internet  nodes  to  put  communica@on  capabili@es  into  every  appliance

Large  Mainframes

PDP-­‐11

Unix  WS

SmartPhone

Embedded  μC

Windows  PC

PDA

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Grid

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Genera@on

Grid

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Genera@on

Grid

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Genera@on

Grid

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Genera@on

Grid

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Automa@c  Demand  Response

Genera@on

Grid

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Automa@c  Demand  Response

Genera@on

Grid

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Automa@c  Demand  Response

Genera@on

Grid

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Automa@c  Demand  Response

Genera@on

CorporateSub-­‐Metering

Grid

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V2G

Automa@c  Demand  Response

Genera@on

CorporateSub-­‐Metering

Grid

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V2G

Automa@c  Demand  Response

Genera@on

CorporateSub-­‐Metering

Sub\-­‐Metering

Grid

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Business  case

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Smart  Meter  vs.  Smart  Grid

Credit:  Jean-­‐Luc  Dormoy’s  presenta@on  at  1st  Usage  Scenario  Mee@ng

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Interac@on  with  other  USc

Smart  Energy  Grid

U@li@es  and  Environment

Content Transport  Mobility  and  Logis@cs

eHealth

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Interac@on  with  other  USc

Smart  Energy  Grid

U@li@es  and  Environment

ADR

Automated  Demand  ResponseU@li@es  will  leverage  the  Smart  Grid  to  deploy  several  types  of  Automated  Demand  Response  (Spot  Tariffs,  Load  Shi[ing,  Load  Balancing)  to  op@mize  energy  usage  with  gains  for  the  U@lity,  for  the  Customer  and  for  the  environment.

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Interac@on  with  other  USc

Smart  Energy  Grid

Content Transport  Mobility  and  Logis@cs

eHealth

B2C

Business  to  ConsumerThe  smart  grid  will  provide  a  privileged  communica@on  channel  to  the  home,  allowing  the  introduc@on  of  value-­‐added  services,  such  as  energy  advisory,  home  management,  health  advisory,  and  even  entertainment.

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Interac@on  with  other  USc

Smart  Energy  Grid

U@li@es  and  Environment

Content Transport  Mobility  and  Logis@cs

eHealth

FI

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