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1. Introduction of Toshiba Corporation 2. Introduction of the best practices 3. Introduction of Brunei Darussalam 4. Introduction of target company for survey 5. Schedule overview 6. Results 7. Key Point Summary 8. Contact information
Table of Contents
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v Established: July 1875
v President & CEO: Norio Sasaki
v Headquarters: Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
v No. of Employees: 210,000 worldwide
v Total Assets: US$ 69.0 billion (as of March 2012)
v Net Sales: US$ 73.5 billion (as of March 2012)
v No. of Group
Companies 498 (excluding Toshiba)
World’s 10th largest electronics manufacturer (Fortune 2012)
Introduction of Toshiba Corporation
Basic Commitment — Basic Commitment of the Toshiba Group
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Introduction of Toshiba Corporation
Norio Sasaki
President & Chief
Executive Officer
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Toshiba aims at the global contribution to society by the reliable technique and experience that were familiar with the field of every energy. Toshiba participated in Green IT activities and had Power Energy-Saving Survey of Brunei.
<Toshiba energy-saving technologies>
Green IT activity of Toshiba
Power energy saving ◆Smart Grid
◆Smart Meter
Water & sewage energy saving
◆High reprocessing
◆Aquatic resources reuse
Traffic energy saving
◆EV management ◆New urban traffic control
Building energy saving ◆HEMS・BEMS ◆Demand response
Community energy saving
◆Smart community system
<Green IT activities>
Energy-Saving Survey”
which utilizes Japanese
Green technologies with
IT solution
Power Energy-Saving
Survey in Brunei
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Introduction of the best practices
Because the electric power system in Brunei is closing grid, Toshiba smart grid technology is just applicable.
Electric power system in Brunei
Belait
Tutong
Brunei Muara
Temburong
Gas turbine
Combined cycle
Smart grid technology
Real-time monitor
Energy saving control
μEMS
μEMS : Micro Energy management system
Diesel
Mega Solar
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Smart Grid and Renewable Energy Resources
PV Solar Panels
Distributed Energy Resources, two-way flow Centralized Generation, one-way flow
Existing Generators Distributed Generations
Wind
Photovoltaic Battery
Battery for grid Power Grid
Connection
Point
Communication
Network
Smart Grid
Monitoring and
Controlling
(μEMS)
Nuclear Power Coal-Fired
Hydro-power/Water pump
Bulk grid
Battery
μEMS: micro Energy Management System
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Power Consumption Transition by Smart Grid
Energy Saving Gadgets/Equipment Optimal Operation of Plants Facility Solution
Energy Saving
Environmental-Friendly Gadgets/Equipment
House
holds
HEMS
EV
Smart-Meter
Solar
Panels
ECO-cute Home Gateway
Home
Appliances Building
BEMS
Solar Panel
Battery LED
Smart Meter
Air
Conditioner
EMS
Communication
Network
PCS Battery
EMS
Smart
Meter
FEMS
Factory
Monitor & Control
(μEMS)
Power Grid
Battery
Smart Grid
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Renewable Energy Resources Peak shift of the grid
Battery Energy Storage System is key component for smart grids!
Battery Energy Storage System in Smart Grid
-Demand -Intermitted
-uncontrollable
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Conventional Lithium-ion Battery’s weak point
Battery Technology by Toshiba
Solution of SCiBTM
Safety, Life-Span, Cost
Reusable for over
6,000 times
Long life-cycle Rapid Charging
High Output Charged within
5mins
Excellent resistance
to rupture and
ignition
Safety
SCiBTM
( Super Charge ion Battery)
Toshiba’s SCiBTM batteries utilizes Lithium titanate for negative terminal
The characteristics should be suitable not only for EVs but also for stationary batteries.
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Toshiba Battery system lineup
Battery Panel Battery System
25kW-15kWh 1kW-3.45kWh
300kW-60kWh
100kW-200kWh
10kW-45kWh
Battery System
500kW-216kWh
4kW-10kWh
1
10
100
1000
1 10 100 1000
Power Output (kW)
Ca
pa
city (
KW
h)
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Introduction of Brunei Darussalam
Negara Brunei Darussalam Capital Bandar Seri Begawan National languages Brunei Malay Other spoken
languages
English, Chinese
Area 5,765km2 Population 423,000人(2011) GDP(nominal)
-Per capita
$ 36,521 (2011)
Currency Brunei dollar (BND) Political system Malay Islamic monarchy
Economy main article Crude oil and natural gas production account for about 90% of GDP
Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
Sauce : BRUNEI DARUSSALAM KEY INDICATORS 2011
: World Economic Outlook Database, IMF, September 2011
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Hassanal_Bolkiah.jpg
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Item Quantity
Production Crude oil 8,485,000 toe
Import producted oil 93,000 toe
Production Natural gas 10,454,000 toe
Generated power 3,612 GWh
Introduction of Burunei Darussalam
Energy balances of Brunei (2009 Year) toe : tonnes of oil equivalent
Total electric power production (million kWh)
Power production per person (kWh/person)
Bangladesh 34,957 244 * Myanmar 6,622 113 * Indonesia 97,893 517
Malaysia 100,631 3,654 Philippine 55,454 659 Singapore 41,717 7,839 Thailand 147,427 2,218 Vietnam 73,049 858 Brunei 3,423 8,556 * Japan 991,500 7,758 *
Comparison of the quantity of power production per person in Asia (2008 Year)
Sauce : Overseas electric power industry statistics 2011 (JAPAN ELECTRIC POWER INFORMATION CENTER (JEPIC))
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Sauce : Energy Balances of non-oecd countries 2011
(International Energy Agency)
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Introduction of target company for survey
Energy Department is the target company for survey.
item Overview
Target company
Energy Department
Time of survey
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Company overview
Electricity section of the Brunei Government
PUE -
DPPE -
Survey Overview Place information
Surveyed place
Tutong
Brunei Muara
Temburong
Belait
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Schedule overview
12/Jun 12/Jul 12/Aug 12/Sep 12/Oct 12/Nov 12/Dec 13/Jan 13/Feb
▼ Kickoff Site survey
Design
Proposal Kickoff Meeting (27th, Jun)
Toshiba participated in Energy-saving survey FS in Asia of JEITA affiliated with Japanese METI and investigated an energy saving issue of the Power grid in Brunei and proposed a energy saving solution.
Schedule of Energy-saving survey FS
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<Contents of the survey>
Electric power system in Brunei became clear by five times of site survey.
Item Quantity
Power station Gas Turbine, Combined Cycle, Diesel, Solar
Generated power
Natural gas 3,575 GWh
Oil 37GWh
Power facility situation in Brunei (2009 Year)
Transmission & Substation
Result of energy saving survey
Sauce : Energy Balances of non-oecd countries 2011
(International Energy Agency)
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<The assignment found by the survey>
The result of two or more field surveys and a customer hearing, it became clear that the following power energy saving will be possible , and the solutions of the subjects were proposed to the Energy Department.
(a) Generation fuel saving (b) Transmission and Distribution power saving (c) Shortening of power outage time and area (d) Automation of the generation plan (e) Effective introduction of the renewable energy
Result of energy saving survey
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Results of energy saving
The result to reduce CO2 emission by the proposed schemes is 159,000 t-CO2 per year
The result of the proposed schemes to reduce CO2 emission Result details
Proposed schemes
Reduction results
Energy power
(GWh/year)
CO2 equivalent
(t-CO2/year)
Converted price
(USD/year)
The rate of the
reduction (%)
Used μEMS 210 159,000 3.2 milion 15
1,059
900
800
850
900
950
1,000
1,050
1,100
Present After reduce
CO
2 e
mis
sion (x1
,000t-
CO
2) .
Note: Japan Bank for International Cooperation (LBIC) J-MRV Guide Line http://www.jbic.go.jp/ja/about/environment/j-mrv/pdf/jmrv-guideline.pdf 0.757 t-CO2/MWh
Reduce CO2 emission
Reduced CO2: 159 x1,000 t
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Key Point Summary
Acknowledgment ◆Toshiba would like to thank all the Brunei people who supported the feasibility study. ◆Toshiba will hope to support Brunei by providing technical solutions of μEMS to solve any problems in Brunei power grid. ◆By achievement of optimized power grid in Brunei, the power supply of Brunei will be stabilized though now and future.
◆ Toshiba clarified five energy saving possibility items by Power Energy- Saving Survey. ◆ The present energy saving possibility items are solved by the smart grid technology of Toshiba. ◆ Brunei is expected from the newest Energy- Saving technology of Japan. ◆ Japan should live up to the expectations of Brunei. We hope that both countries continue to build the further friendly relations.
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◆ Energy Department
Jalan Menteri Gesar Bandar, BB3910
Bander Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam
◆ Department of Electrical Services
Old Airport, Berakas Bandar, BB3510 Bander Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam ◆ Berakas Power Management Company
Jalan Rimiba Link Kg. Terunjing Baru, BB1514
Berakas Brunei Darussalam
Contact information
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With Toshiba cutting-edge technologies
and highly-valued expertise,
more innovative systems shall be integrated
into our various projects.
And Toshiba shall continue efforts towards
a low-carbon society.
Conclusion
Toshiba Group Slogan:
Committed to People, Committed to the Future.
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