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A way forward to an active DSOA way forward to an active DSO
Alf Larsen E.ON Elnät Sverige AB
E ON El ät S i ABE.ON Elnät Sverige AB
Our electrical network stretches over nearly 130 000 kilometers of this country which is equivalent toOur electrical network stretches over nearly 130 000 kilometers of this country, which is equivalent to three times encircling the earth. We are one of the largest electricity net owners in Sweden with a majority of our grid on the countryside.
Turnover SEK 7,5 billionI t t SEK 2 3 billi Investments SEK 2,3 billion
Customers 1 030 000 Employees 620 Distribution 40 TWh
Electrical network in total 134 434 km
• Regional network (30-130 kV) 8 464 kmunderground lines 482 km
• Local network( 0.4-20 kV) 125 970 kmunderground lines 83 830 km
Line per customer 130 meters
Network stations 44 042
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A i f E ONAn overview of E.ON
At facilities across Europe Russia and North America our approx 79 000 At facilities across Europe, Russia, and North America, our approx 79,000 employees generated almost €113 billion in sales in 2011.
Our objective is to make energy cleaner & better wherever we operate.
We are implementing a new strategy to transform our company from a European utility company into a global specialized provider of energy solutions.
Last updated: March, 2012
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E ON T h l & I tiE.ON Technology & Innovation
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E t t f ti t i d b li tEnergy system transformation triggered by climate challenge and political ambitionsDrivers and enablers of energy system transformation
Drivers Enablers
Energy system transformation
ClimateChallenge
Technology & Energy system transformation
CLEANER LESS Political Policy f k
gyInnovation
ENERGY ENERGYambition level
framework&
legislation
Support regimes
AFFORDABLE
Customerperspective
Customerbehaviour
ENERGY
perspective
D d d DG di t d t i i E ON’ DSODemand and DG are predicted to rise in E.ON’s DSOs
Demand growht from E-Mob & E-heat1Examples
100%
120%E.ON Bayern (mostly PV)
400
500
600
Demand growht from E Mob & E heat
Wh
40%
60%
80%
0
100
200
300TW
0%
20%
2001 2006 2011 2016
02010 2015 2020 2025 2030
Green World Climate Concerns
E.ON Sverige (mostly wind)
40%
50%
R bl G ti C it
DSOs face pressure on two fronts
10%
20%
30% Renewable Generation Capacity, as a
proportion of Peak Demand, in E.ON’s networks has seen very rapid inclines.
Demand following the electrification of
0%
10%
2003 2008 2013
gheat and transport is predicted to rise substantially.
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1) E.ON Smart Grid Vision 2030 analysis in 2010
Neuhardenberg, Germany 2012145 MW Solar panels
Installed wind power E.ON Elnät
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DLAB
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In a sustainable energy system the customer will have anIn a sustainable energy system the customer will have an active role with smart solutions
New challenges Two alternative solutions – conventional or smart
Solar panels
New challenges Two alternative solutions conventional or smart
onal
ues Invest in “copper”
Invest in conventionalIntermittent generation
Stability problem
Con
vent
iote
chni
qu Invest in conventional generation & capacity €
Level of investment
E-mobilitet
Growth in demand
2011 2030
mar
t”ni
ques
“Smart” grid & solutionsSystem for control and
optimization of the power and energy
”Smart” solution
Conven-tional
solutionVariation in
demand
Storage
”Sm
tech
Automated station24.00 24.0012.00
Hållbarheten - Smart home-projectp jWestern harbour, Malmö
Generell inriktning av lösning för husen
Urbana villor
husen
The houses with smart technologies will deliver an energy efficiency gain withdeliver an energy efficiency gain with
10 – 20 %
Net Management Centre (NMC), working process
National telephone (Call Guide)Outage information
Activities in NMC
AnalyzingOptimizationSverige VHI
Tools
Väntetid60 sek
Inloggade7
Service qvalitet (PULS) Weater information (SMHI) Visual interaktion (WEB)
60 sek
5Samtal i kö
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Antal samtal785
System Planing Media*
E.ON
LN OperatorDispatcher SGCCRN Operator* Media center with radiocanel
Kundsupport Network Management Centre
Wind FarmEON Elnät/DSO
Base productionFrame Contract Customer
Smart Grid Control Centre Mission:Forecast and predict the impact of intermittentForecast and predict the impact of intermittent distributed production in the transmission and distribution networks
Prevent instability issuesyMinimize grid losses Reduce operator stress
SCADASCADA EMSEMS
DRMSDRMS
Focal PointFocal Point
Dispatch, act«Proactive»
NostradamusNostradamus
«Proactive»Weather
Scenarios:1. Optimized operation2 Voltage control / Reactive power2. Voltage control / Reactive power3. Optimization system subscription4. Feed in Management / Bottleneck optimizing
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Dynamic line Rating - Öland
Kårehamnswind power plant, 50 MW
Installation of dynamic line rating (temperature supervision)
If the power on any cable rises over accepted power theover accepted power, the gemeration will be curtailed.
In Linsänkan two Alstom-relays, and one weather station, are placed.
In Köping two Alstom-relays and one weather In Köping two Alstom-relays, and one weather station, are placed.
I Högsrum, equipment are installed for communication on the power line.
From the PLC in the stations, temperatureFrom the PLC in the stations, temperature signals are sent to a PLC in Föra.
The PLC in Föra are calculating witch of the two units who is most critical and are after that sending a signal to the wind power plant.g g p p
G id t i t d b th tGrid constraint managed by the aggregator
E.ON, DSO
X’s customer
Customer X,Y & Z holds ”normal” agreements with the DSO for a chosen subscription level
Th t ff dd t th tX s customer, controllable load5 MW
Line with
maximum
load 30 MW
The aggregator offers an add-on to the customers where she sells and buys capacity beyond the subscription level
The aggregator pays the DSO for real-time metering The aggregator pays the DSO for real-time metering and signal sending
The aggregator pays the DSO for the right to operate the spare-capacity of the grid
DNO, XSubscription 15 MW Aggregator
p p p y g
The aggregator is responsible towards the DSO not to exceed the maximum load limit
In situations where the controllable load is curtailed
Customer Z
Aggregator In situations where the controllable load is curtailed the aggregator compensates the Negawatts.
The cost is covered by the normal commissioning charges in the aggregators capacity market place
Subscription 5 MWcharges in the aggregators capacity market place
DNO, Y (EON Elnät)Subscription 10 MW
Sustainable City - HyllieSustainable City Hyllie
Areas in focus - Hyllie
Smart Grids solution
• Demonstrate values from a customer and gridsolution
E-mobility –
customer and grid perspective
• Develop standardized full-solutions for electric vehicles
Develop standardized fullfledged product concerning e-mobility
Distributed generation
• Provide solutions of integrating distributed energy to el- and DH grid
Efficientenergy use
• Enhance value of integrated supply/grid solution
• Smart portfolio for building and home t
Energy supply and
Lokal värme-produktion
Central produktion
Lokal el-produktion
Infrastruktur
Biogas
• Integrated energy concept with DH as heat solution• RES investments focus on wind power
energy management
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pp yinfrastructure Energiåtervinning
Organiskt avfall och avlopp
Materialåtervinning
Hyllie
Avfall och rest-produkter
• RES investments – focus on wind power
Long termShort term