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Answers for infrastructure and cities. © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved.
Energy meets intelligenceMETE TAŞPINAR Smart Grid
The Smart Grid - Constant Energy in a World of Constant Change
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Energy systems worldwide are changing
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Renewable and distributed generation grow worldwide
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Changing infeed patterns are challenging existing grid infrastructures
Source: LEW
Load in kW
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Load profile 2003 Load profile 2011
Weekly loading of a transformer station in the rural area of LEW-Verteilnetz GmbH – 2003 and 2011
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Capacity problems are posing economic risks
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And aging infrastructure is threatening security of supply
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Loss reduction is one answer in times of increasing prices
2012 20202016
Lo
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s % Target set by Regulator
Example of reduction in NTL
Savings for DSO
Losses for DSO
18% 5%
22% 20%
21% 9%
21% 10%
12% 3%Distribution Losses
Non-technical Losses
Network losses in % per region The non technical loss (NTL) business case for DSO is driven by regulation in Brazil
Brazilian energy distribution network suffers non-technical losses (NTL) of 23 TWh p.a.
(5.8 % of total output)
€ 1’’ p.a. lost revenue to the DSOs accrues.
Regulator ANEEL established new regu-lations governing network efficiency and
demands 30% NTL reduction every 4 years.
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Significant changes in energy systems …
From centralized, unidirectional grid …
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Smart Street Lighting
Unidirectional Power Flow Bidirectional Power Flow
Offshore Wind Parks
Large ScalePV Plant
Small Industrial Gas Turbine
Biogas CHPDiesel Generator
Storage Solutions
Electrical Vehicles
Private Solar
Hydrogen Storage
Storage Solutions
Pumped Storage Power Plant
Significant changes in energy systems …
… to distributed energy and bidirectional energy balancing
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… require a new Smart Grid infrastructure
Renewable and distributed generation
Renewable and distributed generation
Limited generation and grid capacity
Limited generation and grid capacity
Aging and/or weak infrastructure
Aging and/or weak infrastructure
Cost and emissions of energy supply
Cost and emissions of energy supply
Revenue losses, e.g. non-technical losses
Revenue losses, e.g. non-technical losses
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Balancing generation & demand, new business models
Balancing generation & demand, new business models
Load management & peak avoidance
Load management & peak avoidance
Reliability through automatic outage
pre-vention & restoration
Reliability through automatic outage
pre-vention & restoration
Efficient generation, transmission, distri-
bution & consumption
Efficient generation, transmission, distri-
bution & consumption
Full transparency on distribution level /
aut. loss prevention
Full transparency on distribution level /
aut. loss prevention
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Future Smart Grid landscape
Future Smart Grid landscape
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The Siemens Smart Grid Suite –Most comprehensive portfolio for Smart Grid
Generation Transmission ConsumptionDistributionRail
Electrification
Field Devices (Sensors,
Controllers)Protection Sensors
SmartMeters
Power Quality
Communication and Automation
CommunicationAutomation / HMI
Grid and
Enterprise IT
Grid Application
Demand Response
Grid Control
Virtual Power Plant
Meter Data Mgmt.
Big Data Analytics, IT integration, Energy Trading and Risk Management
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Renewal of protection system
Reduction of outage times
Advanced operation modules
Increased system capacity
Two control centers and grid automation for Ankara and Konya
We helped Ankara and Konya to automize their grid and to have more realiable protection system.
TEDAŞ 2-City SCADA/DMS Project
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Reduction of outage times
Reduction of non-technical and technical losses
Increased system capacity
New control centers and renewable integration study
We’ll help Denizli and 2 other cities to successfully tackle one of the most dominant needs in Turkey: stable power supply.
AYDEM: Stable power supply for 1.6M customers
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Maximize profit of OTC trading and on spot markets
Reduction of fuel consumption of thermal plants
Reduction of CO2 output by maximizing utilization of hydro units and other renewables
joint Resource Optimization and Scheduling with Spectrum Power
We help GDF Suez Electrabel to successfully market more than 10GW capacity in Belgium and another 20GW in D and NL through week-ahead, day-ahead and intraday planning.
Brussels: Optimizing the trading and scheduling processes of large scale generation
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Managing of energy demand at all times, even during load peaks
Improvement of energy quality
Reduction of operational costs and outages
Rapid fault location and service restoration
Meter Data Management and SCADA/DMS for Başkent EDAŞ enables
We’ll help Ankara to cover rising demand of energy and to improve the billing process with energy customers.
Ankara: Providing turnkey Smart Metering solutions up to 22,000 metering points in a fast-growing infrastructure
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SEDAŞ: Meeting rapidly growing demand for reliable power supply
We facilitate Sakarya EDAŞ to improve its grid quality and minimize downtimes by constantly monitoring the power grid.
Provide an optimal energy automation and power quality solution for the substations
Enables monitoring and controlling transformer stations – SCADA/DMS
Allows fast detection of power system incidents and avoidance of associated costs
Ensures stable power supply and prevents technical losses
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Successfully implemented – today.