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Smart Grid, Bright Future

Smart Grid, Bright Future. 2º Foro TIC y Sostenibilidad Sevilla, 27 de Mayo de 2009. Manuel Losada Friend. Aging Infra-Structure/ Workforce. Industry. Demand Growth. Isolated Systems. Emerging Technology. Climate Change. Aging Infras- Structure. Regulatory. Renewable Energy.

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Smart Grid, Bright Future

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  1. Smart Grid, Bright Future 2º Foro TIC y Sostenibilidad Sevilla, 27 de Mayo de 2009 Manuel Losada Friend

  2. Aging Infra-Structure/ Workforce Industry Demand Growth Isolated Systems Emerging Technology Climate Change Aging Infras- Structure Regulatory Renewable Energy Efficiency and Reliability The Time is Right Mr. Barack Obama President of the United States "a new smart grid ... will save us money, protect our power sources from blackout or attack, and deliver clean, alternative forms of energy ..." Mr. Steven Chu United States Energy Secretary “The modernization of the nation’s electricity grid system has to be an integral part of this.” Mr. Ken Salazar United States Secretary of Internal Issues “you are literally going to see an energy revolution.”

  3. Smart Grid Software • Distributed generators • Smart grid • Network automation • Large scale IT control • systems System capacity with Smart Grid Software System capacity Load increase Critical area New Power Grid Challenge Radical increase in market pressure to develop Smart IT control system 2005 2010 2015 Load increase vs power system capacity

  4. Smart Grid Funding Breakdown Total Stimulus $11B 41% 59% $4.5 B for Smart Grid Grantsto improve the reliability and efficiency of the grid • $100,000,000 for Worker Training • $80,000,000 for Regional Transmission Planning • $10,000,000 for NIST Interoperability • $4.18B for Smart Grid defined by EISA Section 1304 and 1306 $6.5 B Transmission for Western Area Power Authority and Bonneville Power Authority • Transmission improvements • Hydro-electricity

  5. The Smart Grid: A Definition • Highly automated and interconnected intelligent electricity delivery system • Through which energy suppliers and consumers are interconnected in a network • Implementing a bi-directional information network that parallels the electrical one • Transitioning from a commodity broadcast delivery to a two way information highway • Leveraging information to support the delivery of electricity reliably and at the lowest possible cost • With adequate (real or near-real time) response to add significant operational value “Bringing the Smart Grid Home”; EEI 2007

  6. Two Parallel, Integrated Networks Substation Distribution Transmission/ Subtransmission Generation DA AMI SCADA OMS/DMS EMS Energy Trading AGC Digital Network

  7. Smart Grid Business Value Use Cases Smart Metering • AMI • Meter Data • Mgmt • Meter Ops. • Mgmt. • Smart Customer Choice (Behavior and Interaction) • Metering Ops Improvements • Load Manage-ment • Virtual generation (reduced requirements) • Distributed generation Smart Networks • Enhanced system reliability • Improved network security Smart Operations

  8. Outage Mgmt Responder AMI Titanium SCADA OASyS Enterprise GIS Distribution Mgmt ArcFMSolution DMS Enterprise Integration RealTime Integration Telvent Smart Grid Solutions Architecture Meeting a Focused Business Need Integration is a Key Differentiator

  9. TELVENT IT for a Sustainable and Secure World Who owns the future?

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