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Mark Duvall Director, Energy Utilization, EPRI
Washington DC June 4, 2014
DOE – EPRI – SMLC Workshop
Advanced Manufacturing: Challenges for Tomorrow, Solutions Today
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EPRI is a company that…
…brings together great people…
…with new and exciting ideas…
…to help energize the world!
Introducing EPRI…
“Together…Shaping the Future of Electricity”
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Why Are We Here Today?
• To become familiar with EPRI Smart Grid research and associated technology demonstrations
• To become familiar with SMLC Smart Manufacturing (SM) platform and associated test beds, their roles and objectives as well as their ongoing demonstration efforts
• Discuss possibilities of bringing these two system-wide platforms together for (1) modeling purposes and (2) for actual deployment
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EPRI Smart Grid Demonstrations
• Deploying the Virtual Power Plant
• Demonstrate Integration and Interoperability
• Leverage information and Communication Technologies
• Integration of Multiple Types of Distributed Energy Resources (DER):
• Storage • Demand Response
• Renewable Generation • Distributed Generation
• Multiple Levels of Integration – Interoperability
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Supply Chain Distribution Center
Customer
Business Systems, ERP
Smart Grid
Smart Factory
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Untapped degrees of
Freedom: performance,
efficiency & productivity
Anticipate, plan,
manage risk
across
suppliers
Actionable
business &
operations
tradeoffs Tracking &
traceability
Networked-Based Manufacturing Intelligence & Collaborative Manufacturing
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Why Be Involved?
An opportunity for electric utilities to understand the impact of advanced manufacturing.
• Understand new advanced loads, processes and their characteristics as related to novel manufacturing
• Prepare required infrastructure to accommodate these new loads
• Promote sustainable manufacturing and growth through innovative technologies
• Contribute to regional economy by retaining/bringing in jobs in companies that are better positioned for global competition
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Workshop Objectives
• To exchange information leading to understanding of key strategies in areas of design, development and implementation of smart factory technology platform and to search for ways to synchronize them with utility-led smart grid activities
• To agree on what organizational and coordination approaches to partnerships are needed to move Smart Grid/Smart Manufacturing Infrastructure forward? What are the specific roles for: EPRI, SMLC, Private sector, Government?
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Two discussion sessions including
presentations:
• Concepts and Challenges
• Responses and Solutions
Workshop Organization
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Questions to Discuss Today: • What are the critical technologies, practices, and standards needed to knit and orchestrate together the smart grid and smart manufacturing infrastructures?
• How SM platform can contribute to productivity improvement, energy efficiency improvement?
• What is needed from utility and manufacturing sides to optimize synergies and outcomes? E.g. what are required combined infrastructure, policies, technologies, needed methods/best practices/standards, and outreach.
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Together…Shaping the Future of Electricity