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The Role of PEV and PV in the Changing Electric Utility Market
Mike RowandDuke Energy
Washington DC October 2012
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Energy Ecosystem
CentralizedGeneration Portfolio
Power Delivery
Customer
More DiverseCentralizedGeneration Portfolio
Power Delivery
Customer(variety of choices)
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Changing Utility Dynamics
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Customer Pull or Push?
1. Do customers really care about energy, or understand it?
2. Do they have a choice?
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Do people care?
• Transportation Energy – The Energy that evokes emotion
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Energy Storage
2-way Communications
Sub-Metering
Engaged Customer
Imbedded Energy Management
Variable Power Requirements
3rd Party Energy Services New Infrastructure Assets
New Regulatory Precedents
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A Microcosm of the Smart Grid
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Is There a Choice?
• How can I take charge today?• Personal Energy Security• Differentiation of Energy Efficiency from
Alternative Production
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Cust
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Site
• Solar• Energy Storage
• Line Sensors• Solar• Energy Storage• Communication Node• Intelligent Switches• Cold Load Pick Up
Sherrill’s Ford (Marshall), Rankin, McAlpine
McAlpine
McAlpine
• Solar• Home Energy Manager• PEV • Charging Stations• Smart Appliances• Demand Response • Switches
Envision Energy Program
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Challenges & Issues
• Pace of adoption
• Problem Definition
• Distributed Energy Resource Management
– Integrated, not silos
– Regulatory Paradigms
• Change Management
Washington DC October 2012
The Role of PEV and PV in the Changing Electric Utility Market
Mike RowandDuke Energy