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Page 1: 2_ETP_SMartGrids_Digital Workshop_24-11-2015_Maher Chebbo

Maher Chebbo, GM Energy EMEA, SAP

ETP SG “Demand” WG3 & Digital Chairman

ETP SmartGrids

Digital Energy / Digital SmartGrids

1 24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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SmartGrids : A challenging Equation

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SmartGrids

SMARTGRIDS

MARKET REGULATIONS

DATA PRIVACY

CYBER-SECURITY

ECONOMICS

SMARTGRIDS

BUSINESS MODELS

INTERNET OF THINGS

SENSING, MONITORING

BIG DATA, IT/OT, TELECOM

REAL TIME PREDICTION

ENERGY VALUE CHAIN

DEMAND SIDE

DISTRIBUTED ENERGY

STORAGE

DEMAND

SUPPLY

VALUE

CHAIN

POLICIES

ECONOMICS

TECHNOLOGIES & TELECOMS

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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5 Technology Trends that are changing the world

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2.8B Internet Users Worldwide

30 trillion smart objects by 2020

Projected spending on cloud

computing infrastructure and

platforms will grow at a 30% CAGR

from 2013 through 2018

In 2014, 61% of North American

Utilities believed that by 2025 a

major cyber attack will have

caused widespread harm

Microsoft

Samsung 90 % of its products

connected by 2017

Google’s Nest self-learning,

sensor driven, connected

$ 1.36 Trillion Additional Productivity & GDP Output in 2020 from digitization

78% of organizations have identified digital transformation as a 2y critical priority

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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The Biggest Transformation Traps

4

A Simple Plan to Overcome

Transformation Traps

1

2

3

39%

33%

30%

28%

28%

27%

24%

19%

16%

9%

No “burning platform”/ no sense of

urgency

Not enough funding

Limitations of IT systems

Roles and responsibilities are not clear

Lack of vision

Unclear business case

Business units implementing

independently in silos

Culture not amendable to change

Lack of leadership skills

Regulatory concerns

Percentages refer to respondents who

clicked this option versus total number of

respondents who answered this question.

Create vision: Articulate the perfect

digital enterprise from a business

and IT perspective to thrive in the

future business environment

Create value: Outline the business

impact and key drivers for success

across each stage of digital maturity

Create roadmap: Ensure attainment

of expected value with a clear

process, a defined business case,

and a methodology that unifies

business units

What are the most significant organizational barriers to

Digital Transformation in your organization as a whole ?

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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Digital Energy generates a new generation of SERVICES & INTELLIGENCE powered by

DIGITAL Technology

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In-M

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ory

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log

y

Big

Da

ta

Mobility

User Experience

Clo

ud

/ O

n P

rem

ise

Demand Response

Management

IT/OT Integration

Active Networks e-Citizen Services

Distributed

Generation &

Trading

Smart Consumer

Smart Homes

Smart Cities

Visual Enterprise

Electrical Vehicles

Storage

Customer Centric

Services

Complex Event

Processing

Information Intelligence : Real Time Predictive Analytics

SmartGrids Platforms (OnPrem or PaaS)

including Data Protection, Privacy and Security Framework

Aggregation and

VPP

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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Unlimited number of forecasting and predictions

services powered by Digital

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BUSINESS

PROCESS

PLATFORM

Forecasting

Predictions

INFORMATION

PLATFORM

Powered by Big Data in-Memory Technology

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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What will change ?

ENERGY

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

DEMAND

GRIDS

ENERGY TECHNOLOGY

OPTIMAL & PREDICTABLE :

SMARTGRIDS

A DNA and CONNECTED HOMES

PREDICTABLE

IT/OT CONVERGENCE

DIGITAL

DATA BIG DATA & PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS

MEMBER STATES POLICY INNOVATION & COLLABORATION

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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Workshop Energy Digitalisation / Digital

SmartGrids at the European Commission in

Brussels on 24th of November 2015

9:00 – 9:30 Registration and welcome coffee

9:30 – 9:40 Welcome and introduction

Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou, HEDNO, ETP SmartGrids Chair

9:40 – 10:10 ETP SmartGrids paper on “Energy digitalisation”

Maher Chebbo, SAP, ETP Smart Grids, leader of WG3 and Energy

Digitalisation Task Force

10:10 – 10:40 European Commission Digital Smart Grids Strategy Patrick

van Hove, Rolf Riemenschneider, Kimmo Rossi, Henrik Dam, t.b.c

10:40 – 11:10 Coffee Break

11:10 – 12:40 Companies’ presentations on their Energy/SmartGrids

Digitalisation Strategy:

• Aachen University, E.on Research Center, Prof. Antonello Monti

• EDP, Joaquim Teixeira

• ENEL, Alessio Montone

• ESB, Paul Hickey

• IoT, Tom Raftery

• SAP, Svend Wittern

• IT & Energy Innovator, Jean-Luc Dormoy

12:40 – 13:30 Networking Lunch Break

13:30 – 15:00 Break-out sessions (work on use cases)

1. Digital Customer and Demand – moderation by Maher Chebbo

2. Digital Networks and Assets – moderation by Prof. Nikos

Hatziargyriou

15:15 – 15:45 Summary and conclusions

Results from the break-out sessions

Appointed rapporteurs from break-out sessions, moderated by

Maher Chebbo

15:45 – 16:00 Closing Words

Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou, HEDNO, ETP SmartGrids Chair

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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SmartGrids Use Cases (draft paper)

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1.1 Real estate energy management systems

1.1.1 Use case description and challenges

1.1.2Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.2 Dynamic pricing

1.2.1 Use case description and challenges

1.2.2Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.3 Energy Management with Demand-Response

1.3.1 Use case description and challenges

1.3.2 Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.4 Market operation on the wholesale market

1.4.1 Use case description and involved actors

1.4.2 Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.5 Network operation

1.5.1 Use case description and involved actors/assets

1.5.2 Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.6 Asset management

1.6.1 Use case description and challenges

1.6.2 Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.7 Forecasting of renewable generation and VPP

1.7.1 Use case description and challenges

1.7.2 Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

1.8 Storage integration

1.8.1 Use case description and challenges

1.8.2 Technology development/implementation needed to meet the challenges

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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Next steps

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24th of November Digital Workshop Breakout sessions (D) :

Breakout 1 : Demand & Customer Use Cases

Breakout 2 : Digital Network & Assets Use Cases

Outcome Use Cases included in the ETP SG Digital white paper V2

+3-4 weeks – 1h30 online meeting to interact before V2

White paper V2 (D+6 weeks) for review

White paper V3 (D+10 weeks) for final review

White paper V4 (D+14 weeks) final version

24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”

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www.smartgrids.eu

Thank You!

11 24 November 2015 – Expert workshop “Energy Digitalisation”