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Integrated Smart Networks

Integrated Smart Networks. ESB STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 2020. World Class Sustainable Networks A Renewable Business Of Scale Best Practice Generation Portfolio Customer Focused Supply Business Significant International Business. Net Carbon Neutral By 2035

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Integrated Smart Networks

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  1. Integrated Smart Networks

  2. ESB STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 2020 • World Class Sustainable Networks • A Renewable Business Of Scale • Best Practice Generation Portfolio • Customer Focused Supply Business • Significant International Business Net Carbon Neutral By 2035 Leader In Energy Efficiency

  3. Networks Will Be The Enabler SmarterAccessibleFlexibleEfficient

  4. Wind Connections MW October ‘09 6,370 4,600 3,940 1,269 1,161 In Progress Connected +Licensed In Queue Connected Being Licensed

  5. A. Exploration of Voltage / Var control on Distribution connected wind farms B. Use of voltage regulators to limit voltage rise C. Single transformer cluster stations for wind farms ESB N / EPRI /ERC Wind Demonstration Project

  6. Green circuits : Self Healing Networks Losses Reduction. Voltage Upgrading i.e. 20kV Conversion Dynamic re-configuration of networks to minimise losses Re-conductoring Amorphous core transformers Installation of Capacitor banks Lower average supply voltage using line drop compensation Smart Networks

  7. 8 Data Collection Systems 7 WAN 6 11 10 IT System Operators Integration with Existing Distributor Systems Field staff 4 Field staff AMI is more than just meters – it’s a complex integration of sensors, devices, communications, and software technologies Last Mile LAN WAN Customers and Other Stakeholders Data Center – Legacy Apps Customer Premise Data Center – NMS and MDMS Load Control Devices 1 Meter Data Management System Suppliers 9 2 Displays CIS 3 OMS Meters 5 Web Customers LAN ERP 12 External Data Provision GIS

  8. Connected Home Customer enabled automated response through energy smart appliances Empowering Customer Choice Improve load management through smart thermostats Energy Information drives Energy Conservation & peak lopping

  9. Connected Home opportunities through Plug-in electric vehicles Renewables & Energy Storage Customer Home Storage creates opportunities for increased renewables Enable micro gen & energy management

  10. 10% of all Vehicles will be electric Battery or PHEV 250k vehicles 10% of all road transport energy will be renewable Electric Vehicles Government Targets for 2020

  11. Large Focus on EV ! Cabinet Sub Committee ESB EV Team Motor Vehicle/ EV Manufacturers Dept of Energy Depts Energy, Environment, Enterprise, Transport, Finance IDA, EI, SEI, ESB Transport Vehicles & Infrastructure Finance Fiscal Incentives Enterprise Opportunities for Ireland Inc

  12. Can the Electricity Grid cope with EVs? Are the Batteries up to it? Will the Vehicles have sufficient range? Will there be affordable vehicles available? Will charging infrastructure be available and will it be standard across Europe? Are there opportunities for Ireland Inc? Issues

  13. Can the Electricity Grid cope with EVs? in 2020

  14. 86% of Irish work commutes under 50km (return) Battery EVs can easily meet most daily needs But occasional needs for longer journey both actual and psychological (Range Anxiety) Range Extension provided different ways Plug-in Hybrids Battery Electric Vehicles Battery Exchange Fast Charging of Battery Solving Range Needs

  15. Infrastructure Design Principles Home charging Charging network Destination charging Pathway charging Short distance Round trip Long distance Normal charging Normal & quick charging Quick charging

  16. Non Exclusive Agreement Infrastructure requirements and roll-out Short-term Incentives needed to kick start market Education Supply of Vehicles Discussions with other vehicle manufacturers Imminent agreement with some others Negotiating Supply of Vehicles

  17. Informal EV Standardisation Group Automotive Manufacturers ElectricUtilities

  18. Grid Impact • Local Network • V2G • Spinning Reserve Networks & Charging Infrastructure Vehicles • EV Sales • Battery Lease • Sale of Mileage • Govt Incentives • Networks Cos • Supply Cos • Regulator • LA & NRA Customers New Relationship Between Electricity and Transport Industries

  19. Electric Vehicle Implementation Large Scale Roll-Out Phase Early Adoption phase 2009 2010/11 2020 Regulated Business Initial Project Other Business • Ensure supply of EV’s to Ireland ! • Demonstration: Cars + Charge I/S • Identify IT /Market System Options • Link to Smart Networks • R&D • Secure large scale penetration • Address scale infrastructure requirement • Address System Issues - storage/demand

  20. Electric Vehicles Are Back & here to stay !

  21. ‘Plug’ in to International & National Bodies IEA EU SGTP EPRI ERC …. and many more IUN SEI WEA SFI

  22. Smart Networks R&D Projects • ERC Programme • Connected & Zero carbon • Home • Renewables Integration • EV’s • PRTLI Cycle 5 • EPRI Programme • Green Circuits • Rewewables • Integration • EV’s Smart Metering Pilots • FP7 • EV (Merge) • EV (RWE) Evolving Smart Networks Dundalk 2020 (SEI) Micro Gen Pilot Strategic Research Cluster (SRC) Critical Enabler of Smart Networks Strategy

  23. Eirgid, ESBN together with wind industry maximising Ireland’s wind potential Integration of wind (>50% at Dist. Level) Utility Management of Heat /EV loads Enable market models - customer as ‘’trader‘’ Joint research – ERC, SRC, FP7’s Integrated Smart Networks - A new world ! Eirgrid/ESB N – Solving the Challenges Together!

  24. An Immense Challenge With Potentially Huge Benefits for Ireland and Electricity Customers Strategic Challenges & Issues • Industry leadership and commitment • Regulatory engagement and support • Emergence of open standards and interoperability • Management of IT risks and costs • Resources and direction to R&D activities • New industry skill sets and expertise

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