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Smart Grids Enel Group Smart Grid solutions for energy efficiency

Smart Grids Enel Group Smart Grid solutions for energy efficiency. 28 de junho 2013. I ndex. Overview Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies Ongoing projects in Europe Ongoing projects in Latam. 2. Enel: a world dimension Focus on major areas of presence. 3.

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Smart Grids Enel Group Smart Grid solutions for energy efficiency

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  1. Smart Grids Enel Group Smart Grid solutions for energy efficiency 28 de junho 2013

  2. Index • Overview • Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies • Ongoingprojects in Europe • Ongoingprojects in Latam 2

  3. Enel: a world dimensionFocus on major areas of presence 3 Data as of 31.12.2011. Enel estimates. Generation market share based on energy produced in the country, distribution market share on energy distributed in the country (1) SEIE included

  4. Distribution Business Focus on major areas of presence • 1.8 mln km lines • 435 TWh Energy Distributed • over 60 mlnconnection points 2.5 million customers 3.2 million customers 1.1 million customers • ROMANIA • Secondoperator in distribution (30%) • 2.6 mlnconn. points 2.6 million customers 1,6 million customers 2.4 million customers • ITALY • First operator in distribution (84%) • 32 mlnconn. points • SPAIN • First operator in distribution(43%) • 13 mlnconn. points A global energy player with a leading position in strategicmarkets

  5. Index • Overview • Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies • Ongoingprojects in Europe • Ongoingproject in Latam 5

  6. International Benchmark Enel positioning in themarket Enel isoneof the best positioned foroperationalexcellence and qualityof service

  7. Achieved resultsa 10 year leadership in Italy Asset Management Automatic Meter Management Network automation Work Force Management 2001 (128 min; 80 €/Customer) 80 2002 2003 2004 Opex (€/customer) 60 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 40 2011 (42 min; 48 €/Customers) 130 80 30 Quality of service(minutes interruption/year) Enel Operational Excellence in network management

  8. Scenario and strategies Results Revenuesfromtariffs Tariffevolution Average price (c€/kWh) 13% 16.49 Incentivesforefficiency and Qualityof Service 29% 11.15 Return on invested capital (RAB x WACC) Taxes and system costs 24% Depreciation Generation 34% Transmission and distribution - 47% OPEX 2011 1996 2011 Valuecreation in the regulated market

  9. Smart Grid technologies as enabling factor for energy efficiency • Electric mobility • Vehicle-to-Grid • Load Shaping • Fast-Charge Smart Metering Smart Metering Gas • Power to broadband • Broadband –over-power • Backhauling • Public Lighting • LED Technology • Remote Control • Integration of Renewables • Dispatching • Network Automation • Forecast • Storage • Active Demand • Market Services • Smart-Info • Energy-Box • Load Balancing Data hub DSO contribution to CO2 reduction over 30% in urban areas 9

  10. Enel Network the largest Smart Grid in the world CUSTOMERS Level 5: Smart Customers Cluster 1:Integration of smart customers Level 4: Smart Energy Management ESCO RETAILERS AGGREGATORS Cluster 2:Integration of smart metering Distribution Level 3: Smart Integration Cluster 3:Integration of DER and new uses DISTRIBUTION NETWORK Level 2: Smart Distribution network and processes Cluster 4:Smart Distribution Network Coordination activities between Transmission and Distribution Network Operators Level 1: Smart Pan-European Transmission network Cluster 1:Pan-European Grid architecture Transmission Network Cluster 2: Power technologies Transmission Level 0: New generation technologies Cluster 3: Network management and control Cluster 4: Market rules Electricity Generation 10

  11. 38,7 M meters(Italy) Enel’s Group Smart metering experience The most extensive implementation worldwide 3,5 M meters (Spain) Smart info Pilot (Italy) 0.8 M meters (Spain) Pilot Test (Romania) Amplachip (Brazil) Pilot Test Cidade Inteligente Búzios (Brazil) Pilot Test Smartcity Santiago (Chile) Pilot Test (Brazil) 11

  12. Telegestore®remote meteroperationresultsAverage 2011 yearly data, Mlnoperations/ year 33.7M Electronic Meters Installations of Low Voltage connections Concentrators installed in MV/LV substations 372 K READINGS Monthlybased 403 M Final ‘11 Peak up to 10M/day Successful remote readings 96.1%* Loadprofile 46 M Successful remote readings 99%* Switching 2.9 M OPERATIONS Peak up to of 300,000 /day Contract management 3.6 M Bad payers management 2.8 M Successful remote operations 95,1%* Total 9.3 M *Yearly Data

  13. Enel’s solution for a more efficient energy usage Towards more active customers Smart Customers and Smart Appliances Electronic Meter • The meter is an access point to all the metrological data • Provides information about the consumption history and habits • Bi-directionally communication with the DSO • Plugged into one of the house electricity sockets • Makes consumption or generation data available to the customer by several means (e.g. displays, personal computers, smart phone, etc.) • Enhanced customer awareness for efficient energy consumptions behaviors • In-home energy management and active demand enabled • Home automation and smart services Smart Info Promotion of Electricity in new applications and services 13

  14. Energy@homeAn eco-system of interoperating devices Technologies and value-added services for energy efficiency in a Smart Home 14

  15. The PV installed capacity in Italy in 2011 Italy: greatest increase of installed PV in the world in 2011(9,000 MW, 32% overall) Increasing the network hosting capacity for DG is imperative

  16. Distributed GenerationRequests NORTH-WEST 17,600 Requests 3,400 MW ForecastedConnections (GW, Yearly) NORTH-EAST 26,500 Requests 5,300 MW 0,2 0,4 2,1 0,5 45 Hydro 1 6 Bio&Waste 25 Forecasted Connections (GW, Cumulated) PV CENTER 28,300 Requests 13,100 MW SOUTH 32,200 Requests 23,200 MW 13 Wind RequeststoApril 2012 (GW) Total (Italy) 104,600 requests 45,000 MW ≈23 GW PV National Objective Increaseofrequests BT: 33,000 in April (newhistoricalmaximum) Capacityreductionof MV single requests : 0.5 MW each in april (historical minimum) RequestedCapacity Q1 2012 vs 2011: 4,000 vs 6,800 (HV – MV Capacityreduction , Increased LV capacity)

  17. Smart Cities Enel World Wide projects L’Aquila | Enel Italy Barcelona | Endesa Spain Turin | Enel Italy Genoa | Enel Italy Málaga | Endesa Spain Santiago | Chilectra Chile Bari and Cosenza| Enel Italy Búzios | Ampla Brasil

  18. Index • Overview • Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies • Ongoingprojects in Europe • Ongoingprojects in Latam 18

  19. Smart Metering Project in Spain The largest ongoing smart metering roll-out in Europe Current situation of meters installation in Endesa Mais de 3,5 milhõesde medidores inteligentesinstalados Over 3,5 million smart meters installed Instalados más de 3,5 millones contadores inteligentes 13 million of smart meters are currently being installed 3.5 million of smart meters already installed 2,000 new jobs (direct and indirect) created 19

  20. Electric mobility projects Movele, Zem2All, Green eMotion in Spain e-mobility Italy, Poste ,Interoperability in Italy Roma Milán Pisa • EV charging infrastructure • Innovative and economic solution • Innovative technologies, compliant to regulations • Solutions ready to support Smart Grids functionalities (charging and storage management) 1,000 Charging Points Infrastructure Development for large scale electric mobility 20

  21. Enel’s projectstestingstoragesystems … and servicesprovidedto the electricity system Forlì VoltageControl FrequencyControl CapacityGridSupport Losses Management Security Congestion Management Isernia Seconds Minutes Hours Months Time of provision Ventotene POI Pilot Projects 21

  22. Index • Overview • Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies • Ongoingprojects in Europe • Ongoingproject in Latam 22

  23. Enel Group Smart Grid projects in Latam Brazil Chile Colombia Smart Metering Niteroi and Fortaleza Pilot: 200 smart meters Santiago: Pilot: 100 smart meters Búzios – 217 smart meters (with Landis+Gyr) Public Lighting Búzios – Lighting of the Lagoa : 60 Archilede Santiago Pilot : 3 Archilede Bogotà –Lightinhg of Calle 93 Network automation Project for Ciudade Inteligente Búzios Project for Smartcity Santiago Project under definition Electricmobility Búzios - 2 charging stations Santiago: EMMS in operation, 5 charging stations Electric Taxi pilot

  24. A successful storyCidadeInteligenteBúzios Case history of Smart Grid from the implementation of a smart city aiming to learn the operation, infrastructure, costs, evaluation of the economic, environmental , social and quality of service impacts Electric Mobility Smart Public Lighting Location Búzios – Rio De Janeiro State Duration 3 years (Nov 2011 - Nov 2014) Budget MM$ USD 18,6 Funding ANEEL - AgênciaNacional de EnergiaElétrica Partners Companies: Ampla, Enel, EndesaBrasil Municipalities: Búzios Others: Universities and Research Centers Social Project ConsciênciaEcoAmpla Telecommunications, Control and Internet Broadbands Conscientious and Well-informed Customer Energy Storage System Smart Energy Management Smart Buildings Smart Energy Generation The first smart city in Latin America 24

  25. Smart City Santiago PUBLIC LIGHTING Street-lighting projects with LED technology, withremote dimming and administration. ELECTRIC VEHICLE Contribute to the development of electric mobility by the installationof charging poles and incorporation of electricbuses and/or taxis. SMART METERS Installation of smart metersbased on proven technology.Remote metering services and capability of net-metering. GRID AUTOMATION Monitoring of high andmedium voltage grids and distribution transformers. Management of distributed generation anddistribution automation. ECOENERGIES ANDENERGY EFFICIENCY Solar thermal systems for water heating and photovoltaic systems. Domotic applications in residential customers and other distributed generation. 25

  26. Smartcity Santiago “Primerapiedra” January 7, 2013The Minister of Environment of Chile, MaríaIgnaciaBenítez, the Energy Minister, Jorge Bunster, Jorge Labra, General Director of Ciudad Empresarial,, and Christian Fierro, General Manager of Chilectra together to support the flagship project of the Enel Group in Chile The first smart city of Chile comes from an entrepreneurial idea, in line with the sustainability strategies of the country and through the efforts of the Enel Group 26

  27. Photovoltaicsystem of Chilectra at Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana-UTEM, 4 kWp Commisioned: 26 February 2010 On-gridconfiguration: 100 % injectiontoChilectra'slowvoltagegrid at initialstage New configuration to test Net-Metering since October 2012 Permanent monitoring of generation, irradiance, quality of service. Has promoted investigation: four students of UTEM have used information for their Thesis. Has provided useful information for regulatory discussions. Smart Meters for Net-Metering in Chile Application at Photovoltaic System PV System in UTEM

  28. Inverters 3. Smart Meters Pilot Project Smart Meters are being used for Net-Metering PhotovoltaicPilot System ofChilectraat University UTEM PV system 4 kWp Distributiongrid D.C. Smart Meter forBilling Customer´sconsumption A.C. Smart Meter for Net - Metering Smart Meter for PV generation The individual consumption data of each customer is confidential. 28 Extra redundancy of the smart meters is used for testing purposes

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