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2. Korea-U.S. Smart Grid Collaboration
3. Activity in Private Sector: LSIS
1. Smart Grid in Korea
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1-1. Green Business in Korea - Government Policy
Ministry of Knowledge and Economy
Low-power IT devices Eco-friendly materials
Green Semiconductor
(Power Semiconductor)Green display
Green lights(LEDs) Green energy
※ IGCC: Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle, CCS: Carbon Capture & Storage
Green Biz fundamentals• u-Industry zone with low energy consumption• Energy Management System • Computerized Paperless Paperwork Process
RFID• Logistics revolution by RFID• Enhance resource consumption efficiency by RFID• Advertise energy savings by u-IT models
New IT Biz Models
• Green home test beds• Green IDC test beds• Deployment of AMI system• Digital lighting control technologies
Biz that LSIS participates in
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Green Energy Roadmap - 15 fields („09.01.22, ‟11.06.07)
Green IT : “IT technology that contributes to the solution of energy and environment issues of our society by reducing energy consumption/CO2 emission and efficient use of natural resources”(„09.01.15)
4 6
GreenCar
EnergyStorage
High EfficientLighting
CleanFuel
CCSHeatPump
EnergyEfficientBuilding
Energ
y E
fficiency
5 7
WindSolar FuelCell
IGCCBioFuel
2 3
Renew
able
SmartGrid
Nuclear
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Pow
er
CleanThermal
Power Plant
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1-2. Smart Grid in Korea – Vision & Activities
Opportunities
• Dense territory • World-leading broadband Internet infrastructure
• Unitary transmission/distribution company
Vision
• Constructing the world 1st nation-wide intelligent power network by 2030
Activities
Smart Energy, Green Revolution
Completion of customer side intelligence by 2020 Completion of the whole system by 2030
Subjects
National DimensionEnergy-Environment
Corporation DimensionNext generation growth
Individual DimensionLow emission
Energy Efficiency, CO2 Reduction New-Renewable Energy Sources
Homeland market creation, Export Open Energy market creation
Low emission in living environment Low emission in transportation
Energy : 3% of national energy reduction, 10% from electricity, 6% of peak reduction Environment : CO2 emission reduction of 41 Million tons nationwide (7% of 2006) Economy : Fossil fuel import reduction 10B$ reduction in energy import
Expect
Energy Saving(TOE) Peak Reduction(MW) CO2 Reduction(t) Trade Balance($)
1,000s 1,000s 100Ms
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1-3. Smart Grid in Korea - Snapshots
National vision of “Low Carbon and Green growth”(2008. 8. 15)
Green Growth Committee(2009. 2. 16)
Korea Smart Grid Association(KSGA) (2009. 5. 21)
MOU signed between U.S andKorean Smart Grid Associations(GWA & KSGA)(2009. 6. 15)
Korea designated as a lead countryin Smart Grid by MEF (2009. 7. 9)
Korea Smart Grid Institute(2009. 8. 20)
Jeju Smart Grid Testbed(2009. 12. 1)
* MEF : Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate
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1-4. Smart Grid in Korea Outlook - Roadmap
Smart Power Grid
SmartConsumer
SmartTransportation
SmartRenewable
Smart Electricity Service
• Interoperable Smart Grid
• Automatic Gridprotection andRecovery System
• Nationwide Distribution of Smart Meter
• Automatic EnergyManagementSystem
• NationwideChargingInfrastructure
• Electric Vehicle Service System
• Large-scale Renewable Power Generation Infrastructure
• Large PowerStorage Device
• Development of Various Pricing Systems
• Consumer Power Trading System
Smart Grid Pilot City
2012
Nationwide Smart Grid
2030Consumer-level Smart Grid
2020
Low Carbon, Green Growth through Smart Grid
5 B
usi
ness
Are
as
Goals
Vis
ion
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1-5. Jeju Smart Grid Test-bed Overview
World‟s most advanced andLargest test-bed in the world
Open to privateconsortiums
1st “All-in-one”Test-bed
$240M Project
Technologies, business models, and standards proven in Jejuwill contribute to the international development of Smart Grid
• Place: 6 districts at Koojwa, Jeju (7,500 homes)• Terms: ‟08. 12 ~ ‟13. 12 (5 years)
• Fund: $240M (Gov. $70M, Priv. $170M)• # of consortiums: 10 consortiums (168 companies)
‟08. 12 ~ ‟09. 11
Basic preparation‟09. 12 ~ ‟11. 5
Infrastructure‟11. 6 ~ ‟13. 5
Integration
Smart Transport Smart Renewable Smart Power Grid Smart Elec. ServiceSmart Place
Introduction(5 domains)
KeyFeatures
ProjectOutline
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2-1. Status of Bilateral International Cooperation
Korea & U.S. have signed wide ranging agreement to cooperate on Smart Grid
- Ministry of Knowledge & Economy and U.S. Department of Energy signed SOI (Jun 16, 2009)- Korea Smart Grid Association and the GridWise Alliance signed MOU (Jun 15, 2009)
*1 SOI: Statement Of Intent
*2 MOU: Memorandum Of Understanding
SOI MOU
Joint Forum
Korea-U.S. Investment Forum
International Conference
*1 *2
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2-2. Global Smart Grid Organizations (GSGF/ISGAN)
The collaboration of international public-private organizations to foster developmentin the application of Smart Grid technologies and policies as a global center
• Chairman: Guido Bartels (U.S., GWA Chairman)• Vice-chairman: Ja-kyun Koo (Korea, KSGA Chairman)• Charter Members: 8 Countries(U.S., Korea, India, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Canada, UK)
• Discussion of current & future Global Smart Grid Projects• MOU signed between Korea-India-Australia Smart Grid Associations
Sept. 2010
Nov. 2010
Global Smart grid Federation Launched
Meeting of GSGF in Jeju Island
• Discussion of Energy issue with Energy ministers from around the world• Participated in public-private roundtables to introduce the GSGF and promote the importance to global Smart Grid deployment
April 2011 Meeting at Clean Energy Ministerial in UAE
• Charter Members: 12 Countries(Korea, U.S., China, India, Italy, Mexico, Russia,
Australia and more)• Launched a Secretariat in Korea (‟11.06.14)
July 2010 Int‟l Smart Grid Action Network Launched
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2-3. Korea-U.S. Cooperation in Smart Grid Standardization
Cooperate in international standardization activities and build strategic win-win partnership
Share information on technical standards by organizing joint committee and holding Seminars/workshops
*1 KATS: Private-public-academia institute for Korean technology and standards
*2 NIST: Federal technology agency that works with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards
Korea-U.S. Smart GridCooperation Forum
MOU
Joint Committee
*1 *2 *3 *4
*3 SG: Forum to support standards development and strengthen the private sector‟s cooperation for standardization
*4 SGIP: Public-private partnership to support NIST EISA responsibility
Workshop / Seminar
Korean Agencyfor Technology and Standards
National Institute ofStandards and Technology
Korean Smart GridStandardization Forum
Smart GridInteroperability Panel
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3-1. LS Overview
LS is a leading company that specializes in the industrial electric & electronics,materials, and energy field following its spinoff form LG Group in 2003.
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3-2. LSIS Solutions
New Growth Engines
Power IT Solutions
Renewable EnergySolutions
Electric Power Solutions
Drive Solutions
Automation Solutions
• Electrical Parts of EV• Power Semi-Conductor• HVDC
Transportation SystemSOC
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3-3. Biz Models – Smart Power Grid
K-EMS
Energy Management
Systems
Substation Automation
Systems
Distribution Automation
Systems
SCADA Advanced Metering
Infrastructure
AMI
SAS DAS
µ-Grid
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3-3. Biz Models – Smart Consumer
LED Lamp
E.V
LED Street light
LED Light
Charge Spot
AC Drive
Solar
Fuel CellEnergy Storage
Smart Meter
SCP
Factory Energy Management Center
Hybrid SuperconductingCurrent Limiter
Solid InsulatedSwitchgearAC Drive
BIPV
Energy Storage
DC PowerSupply
Building Energy Management Center
LED Lamps
Smart Meter
SCP
Solar
Fuel CellHybrid SuperconductingCurrent Limiter
Solid InsulatedSwitchgear
Charge Spot
E.V
Solar
Fuel Cell
SCP
E.V
Geothermal
LED Lamps
Energy Storage
Smart MeterE-bike
Charge Spot
I.H.D
Smart Home Appliances
Concentrator
In 2010, 600 organizations (companies/factories) are appointed for GHG target management
Smart Home Smart Building Smart Factory
World Total Final Energy Consumption Korea Policy – GHG Target Management
* Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook, 2010
30%
50%
20%
0%
10%
Oil Coal Gas Electricity Heat Biomass
40%
2008 2035
1.5%
2.5%
1.0%
0%
0.5%
2.0%
CAGR(2008-2035)
Non-target
Target Mgmt.
70%
30%
[ Total national GHG emission ]
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3-3. Biz Models – Smart Transport
EV-PCU• 15 ~ 100kW
On-board Charger
• 3.3 / 7 kW
BDU / PDU / PRA
EV-Relay• 10 ~ 400 A
Charging Infrastructure
• Power Infra. (Smart Grid)
• AMI system• Slow Charger• Billing S/W
E-Bike
Public Charging Spot
Charging Station Energy Management Center
Home Charger
Compact Charger
RFID
Quick Charger
EV
• BDU(Battery Disconnect Unit)
• PDU(Power Distribution Unit)
• PRA(Power Relay Assembly)
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3-3. Biz Models – Smart Renewables
Solar
Wind
Wind
Fuel Cell
AMICenter
CCS :Carbon Capture & Storage
CHP : CombinedHeat & Power
Small Hydropower
Energy Storage
Fuel CellPhotovoltaic Modules/Systems
Photovoltaic PCU
Energy Storage PCU
APFs(Active Power Filters)
DVRs(Dynamic Voltage Restorers)
µ-grid Energy
Management Systems
µ-Grid EMS
Renewable
Power Converter
Power Quality
Smart Renewable System
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3-4. Smart Green City
The Green City that realize the intelligent power infrastructure called „Smart Grid‟Based on green energy technologies
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3-5. Solution Matrix
• Power IT - KEMS, Generation DCS, SAS, DAS, SCADA ● ● ● ● ●
• Customer EMS - Factory EMS, Building EMS, Home EMS, Micro-Grid EMS ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• AMI/AMR - Smart Meter, IHD(In-home-display), Smart Cabinet Panel ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Eco-friendly(SF6-free) Electric Equipments - Solid Insulated, DAIS, Compact Substation ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• IBS(Intelligent Building System) ● ● ●
• Water Solution - DCS ● ● ● ●
• Smart Protection - IED, Circuit Breaker, WAMS(Wide Area Monitoring) ● ● ● ● ● ●
• DC Infra - HVDC, FACTS, DC Distribution ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Energy Storage - Battery, BMS, PCS(Power Conversion System), PMS ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Power Quality - APF, DVR, SVC, AVR ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Superconducting - Fault Current Limiter, Cables ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Power Line Communication ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Green Car Component - Inverter, Relay, Charging Device ●
• Solar - Solar Module, Solar Inverter, Monitoring Units ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• Fuel Cell - Generator, Fuel Cell Inverter ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• LED ● ● ● ● ●
• RFID/USN ● ● ● ● ●
• Motor Drives - AC, DC, Servo Drives & Motors ● ● ●
• Semiconductor - Power Semiconductor, ASIC/SoC ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
• PLC – Programmable Logic Control, Human-Machine-Interface ● ● ● ● ●
Micro-grid Green Home Green Building Green Factory Green School Smart Renewables Smart Transport
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3-6. Leader in Green Business
Obtaining the First and the Most Green Technology Certificates
▲ Winning the Presidential Award in NationalGreen Technology Award for smart-gridenergy efficiency system („10.12)
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The heart of LSIS‟ vision lies in innovation surpassing innovation, while also transforming itself into not just Korea‟s green leader,
but a world green leader as well.