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Smart Metering for Energy Efficiency Keystone for Smart Grids

Smart Metering for Energy Efficiency Keystone for Smart Grids. Vienna, June 22 2011 Mauro Battocchi Vice President, International Institutional Affairs Enel. Enel: an international energy operator Core business: power and gas.

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Smart Metering for Energy Efficiency Keystone for Smart Grids

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  1. Smart Metering for Energy EfficiencyKeystone for Smart Grids Vienna, June 22 2011Mauro BattocchiVice President, International Institutional AffairsEnel

  2. Enel: an international energy operatorCore business: power and gas No.1 electricity company in Italy. Second largest utility in Europe by installed capacity from 0 a 500 MW 500 to1.000 1.000 to 2.000 2.000 to 10.000 More than 10.000 Presence in: 40 countries Installed capacity: 96.500 MW Annual output: 290 TWh EBITDA: 17,5 bln € Customers: 61 million Employees: 78,300 CAPEX 2011-2015: €31 billion Stock exchanges: Enel is listed on the Milan stock exchange (1,5 mln shareholders). 13 companies of the Group are listed on Madrid and New York stock exchanges and in other Latin American countries. Representative offices, financial holdings, operative branches, commercial companies Present throughout the entire electricity and natural gas value chain Installed capacity, production, employees and clients reported preliminarily as of 31.12.2010. Installed capacity net of the MW intended for sale in Bulgaria.

  3. Enel: a world dimensionFocus on major areas of presence • NORTH AMERICA • Diversified presence in the main renewable technologies (hydro, geothermal, wind) • SLOVAKIA • First operator in generation (78%) • RUSSIA • First vertically integrated foreign operator (upstream gas, generation, supply) • FRANCE • 12,5% in Flamanville, EPR technology (1,600 MW) • Notable presence in wind generation • CENTRAL AMERICA • Hydro and wind power plants in Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador and Guatemala • COLUMBIA • First operator in generation (20%) • Second operator in distribution (24%) • 2,5 mln clients • ROMANIA • Second operator in distribution (30%) • 2,6 mln clients • PERU • First operator in generation (31%) • Second operator in distribution (23%) • 1,1 mln clients • BRAZIL • 5,7 mln clients • CHILE • First operator in generation (49%)(1) • First operator in distribution (32%)(1) • 1,6 mln clients • ITALY • First operator in generation (25%) • First operator in distribution (80%) • 32,3 mln clients (electricity and gas) • ARGENTINA • First operator in generation (14%) • Second operator in distribution (16%) • 2,4 mln clients • SPAIN • Second operator in generation (21%) (2) • First operator in distribution (35%) (2) • 13 mln clients (electricity and gas) A fullyintegrated global energy player with a leading position in strategicmarkets • Market shares in generation calculated on the basisofenergydemand data. • Market shares in distributioncalculatedasratioofenergydistributedincluding network losses vs. electricitydemand. • Market share calculatedbased on the SIC data (Sistema InterconectadoCentral), correspondingto the 70% of the Chilean market • Market Iberiaincluding SEIE (Regimen Ordinario + RegimenEspecial)

  4. Enel’s Automatic Meter Management:“Telegestore” 32 million customers in Italy Smart Infrastructure Tailored Tariffs • Meters installed at customer's premises provide real-time access to the supply data • Meters transmit data regarding consumptions, receive updates of the contractual parameters and remotely manage the supply connectivity. • No interventions on-site are needed. • Telegestore is fully operational on 32,5 Mln Customers • Leading Technology • Excellence in operation • Enabling a new hourly-based tariff system, flexible and adaptable to the various needs • Customers free to select supply contract tailored on their needs and consenting a cost saving. Involving customers by enabling participation while guarantying high quality of service

  5. Benefits A win-win technology FOR CUSTOMERS and other electrical system operators FOR THE ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM FOR ENEL • INVOICES ON REAL CONSUMPTION • REMOTE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT • TAILORED TARIFFS • SAVINGS IN BILLING • PRE PAYMENT • EASIER FREE MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT • PEAK SHAVING • ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CO2 REDUCTION • REDUCTION OF COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL LOSSES • CUSTOMER SATISFACTION • EXCELLENCE IN COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL QUALITY • OPERATING COST SAVINGS • LEADERSHIP IN INNOVATION

  6. Results achievedEnel Operational Excellence 2001 (128 min ; 80 €/Customer) 2002 80 2003 2004 2005 Opex (€/customer) European Benchmark 2006 60 2007 2008 2009 2010 (45 min ; 49 €/Customer) 40 130 80 30 Quality of service (minutes interruption/year)

  7. Enemalta 0,25 Mln Malta International developmentExpansion worldwide Deployment completed/on going Russia Belgorod Pilot on going Potential China Shangai Honk Kong Netherlands Romania Oxxio 0,2 Mln LATAM Enel Iberia Endesa Endesa 13 Mln EON 0.8 Mln EDP Italy Hidrocantabrico Enel 32 Mln Other 4 Mln With 50 Mln meters Enel is contributing with the 25% to the overall European target

  8. Pilot Projects in BrazilEnel “model” digital meters in the area of Fortaleza Enel, with Endesa, is developing a pilot remote management project in Brazil, using the same metering technology that Endesa is installing in Spain. The pilot project will be implemented through Coelce, Endesa's electricity distribution subsidiary operating in the State of Cearà, Brazil. The pilot project was launched in Fortaleza through the installation of meters of the model developed by Enel Distribuzione. The project also envisages the installation of concentrators for the data collected by meters in transformer stations and training days for the technicians of local Enel Group distribution companies. Brazil is the first country in Latin America to begin developing a regulatory framework for remote management.

  9. Smart Grids: vision and benefits Storage and Plug & Playtechnologies Multi-directional ‘flows’ management End user real time information and participation Electric Vehicle Central and distributed Intelligence Central and distributed resources integration LED Public Lighting Smart equipments and power electronics

  10. Smart GridsRoadmap Enel Level 5: Smart Customers Customers Customers become aware and participate actively Level 4: Smart Energy Management Management of end-use energy efficiency, aggregation, retail Distribution Network Level 3: Smart Integration SMART GRIDSFunctional levels Renewable energy, DG, electric vehicles, electricity storage and aggregation Level 2: Smart Distribution network and processes More automated medium voltage distribution networks with self healing capabilities. Monitored and controlled low voltage networks. IT supported monitoring process Transmission Network Level 1: Smart Pan-European Transmission network Level 0: New generation technologies Electricity generation 20-20-20 SMART GRIDS FULL ROLL-OUT Level of implementation Smart Grids EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY GRID INITIATIVE • Frame-Program 7: Pilots • Reti attive • Infrastruttura veicoli elettrici ed ibridi • EU Frame Program7 • ADDRESS • Grid4Vehicles • ENEL PROJECTS • Smart Info, Domanda attiva, • Banda larga , E- Mobility • ENEL DEPLOYMENT • Telegestore • Automazione rete • Work ForceMngm • Asset Management // 2010 2012 2000 2020 2015 2009

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