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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Smart Grids Enel Group Smart Grid solutions for energy efficiency
28 de junho 2013
Index
2
Overview
Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies
Ongoing projects in Europe
Ongoing projects in Latam
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
Enel: a world dimensionFocus on major areas of presence
ROMANI A• Notable presence in
wind generation • Second operator in
distribution (31%)• 2.6 mln customers
I TALY• First operator in
generation (28%) • First operator in
distribution (85%)• 32 mln customers
(power and gas)SPAI N
• First operator in generation (27%)
• First operator in distribution (43%)
• 13 mln customers (power and gas)
PERU• First operator in
generation (28%)• Second operator in
distribution (21%)• 1.1 mln customers
CHI LE• First operator in
generation (33%) • First operator in
distribution (22%)• 1.6 mln customers
NORTH-CENTRALAMERI CA
• North America, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Mexico and Guatemala:renewable presence
RUSSI A• First vertically
integrated foreign operator (upstream, generation, sales)
SLOVAKI A• First operator in
generation (78%)
FRANCE• Notable presence
in wind generation
BRAZI L• Presence in generation
and distribution• 5.9 mln customers
COLOMBI A• First private operator in
generation (21%)• Second operator in
distribution (25%)• 2.6 mln customers
ARGENTI NA• First private operator
in generation (13%)• Second operator in
distribution (17%)• 2.4 mln customers
(1)
I taly’s largest power company and one of Europe’s main utilitiesPresent throughout the entire electricity and natural gas value chain 3
Distribution BusinessFocus on major areas of presence
ITALY• First operator in distribution (84%)• 32 mln conn. points
• 1.8 mln km lines• 435 TWh Energy Distributed• over 60 mln connection points
SPAIN• First operator in distribution (43%)• 13 mln conn. points
ROMANIA• Second operator in distribution (30%)• 2.6 mln conn. points
A global energy player with a leading position in strategic markets
2.5 million customers
1.1 million customers
1,6 million customers
2.4 million customers
2.6 million customers
3.2 million customers
Index
Overview
Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies
Ongoing projects in Europe
Ongoing project in Latam
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Enel is one of the best positioned for operational excellence and quality of
service
International BenchmarkEnel positioning in the market
Achieved resultsa 10 year leadership in Italy
Enel Operational Excellence in network management
Automatic Meter Management
Network automation
Work Force Management
Asset Management
Opex
(€/c
usto
mer
)
2001 (128 min; 80 €/Customer)80
60
30
40
80130
2002
20042003
200520062007
Quality of service(minutes interruption/year)
20082009
2011 (42 min; 48 €/Customers)
Scenario and strategiesResults
34%
24%
29%
13% Incentives for efficiency and Quality of Service
OPEX
Depreciation
Return on invested capital (RAB x WACC)
20111° bim 96 4° trim 06
4.662.47
4.09 9.45
2.40
4.57
16.49
11.15
1996
Taxes and system costs
Generation
Transmission and distribution
Average price (c€/kWh)
Tariff evolution
2011
Revenues from tariffs
- 47%
Value creation in the regulated market
Smart Grid technologies as enabling factor for energy efficiency
Integration of Renewables Dispatching Network Automation Forecast Storage
Electric mobility Vehicle-to-Grid Load Shaping Fast-Charge
Active Demand Market Services Smart-Info Energy-Box Load Balancing
Public Lighting LED Technology Remote Control
Smart Metering
Data hub
Power to broadband Broadband –over-power Backhauling
Smart Metering Gas
DSO contribution to CO2 reduction over 30% in urban areas 9
Enel Networkthe largest Smart Grid in the world
Level 2:Smart Distribution networkand processes
Level 3:Smart Integration
Level 4:Smart Energy Management
Level 1:Smart Pan-EuropeanTransmission network
Level 0: New generation technologies
Level 5:Smart Customers
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
CUSTOMERS
Transmission Network
Electricity Generation
ESCO RETAILERS AGGREGATORS
Cluster 2: Integration of smart metering
Cluster 3: Integration of DER and new uses
Cluster 4: Smart Distribution Network
Cluster 1: Integration of smart customers
Coordination activities between Transmission and Distribution Network Operators
Dis
trib
utio
nCluster 1: Pan-European Grid architecture
Cluster 2: Power technologies
Cluster 3: Network management and control
Cluster 4: Market rulesTran
smis
sion
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38,7 M meters
(Italy)
Enel’s Group Smart metering experience The most extensive implementation worldwide
0.8 M meters(Spain)
3,5 M meters (Spain)
Pilot Test (Brazil)
Pilot TestSmartcity Santiago
(Chile)
Pilot Test Cidade Inteligente Búzios
(Brazil)
Amplachip (Brazil)
Pilot Test (Romania)
Smart info Pilot (Italy)
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Load profile 46 M
Monthly based 403 M
2.9 M
Contract management 3.6 M
Bad payers management 2.8 M
Total 9.3 M
Final ‘11READINGS
Peak up to 10M/day
Peak up to of 300,000 /day
OPERATIONS
Successful remote readings 96.1%*
Successful remote operations 95,1%*
*Yearly Data
33.7MElectronic Meters
Concentrators installed in MV/LV substations 372 K
Installations of Low Voltage connections
Successful remote readings 99%*
Switching
Telegestore® remote meter operation resultsAverage 2011 yearly data, Mln operations/ year
Enel’s solution for a more efficient energy usageTowards more active customers
Smart InfoElectronic Meter
Smart Customers and Smart Appliances
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.)
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
Enhanced customer awareness for efficient energy consumptions behaviors
In-home energy management and active demand enabled
Home automation and smart services
Promotion of Electricity in new applications and services 13
Energy@homeAn eco-system of interoperating devices
Technologies and value-added services for energy efficiency in a Smart Home
WAN
DSO legacy systems
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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
Forecasted Connections (GW, Yearly)
Forecasted Connections (GW, Cumulated)
≈23 GW PV National Objective
Producers 2012 2016
Number 420,000 900,000
Requests to April 2012
(GW)
13
25
6
45
Bio&Waste
PV
Wind
NORTH-EAST26,500 Requests5,300 MW
SOUTH32,200 Requests23,200 MW
CENTER28,300 Requests13,100 MW
NORTH-WEST17,600 Requests3,400 MW
Total (Italy)104,600 requests
45,000 MW
1
Distributed GenerationRequests
Increase of requests BT: 33,000 in April (new historical maximum)Capacity reduction of MV single requests : 0.5 MW each in april (historical minimum)Requested Capacity Q1 2012 vs 2011: 4,000 vs 6,800 (HV – MV Capacity reduction , Increased LV capacity)
0,5
2,1
0,40,2
Hydro
Smart Cities Enel World Wide projects
Búzios | AmplaBrasil
Málaga | EndesaSpain
Bari and Cosenza| EnelItaly
Genoa | EnelItaly
Barcelona | EndesaSpain
L’Aquila | EnelItaly
Santiago | ChilectraChile
Turin | EnelItaly
Index
Overview
Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies
Ongoing projects in Europe
Ongoing projects in Latam
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13 million of smart meters are currently being installed3.5 million of smart meters already installed2,000 new jobs (direct and indirect) created
Smart Metering Project in SpainThe largest ongoing smart metering roll-out in Europe
Current situation of meters installation in Endesa
Mais de3,5
milhões de medidores inteligentes instalados
Instalados más de 3,5
millones contadores inteligentes
Over3,5
million smart meters
installed
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Electric mobility projects
e-mobility Italy, Poste ,Interoperability in ItalyRoma Pisa Milán
Movele, Zem2All, Green eMotion in Spain
1,000 Charging Points Infrastructure Development for large scale electric mobility
Innovative technologies, compliant to regulations
Solutions ready to support Smart Grids functionalities (charging and storage management)
EV charging infrastructure Innovative and economic solution
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POI Pilot Projects
Isernia
Ventotene
Forlì
Security Congestion
ManagementLosses
ManagementCapacity
Grid Support
Frequency Control
Voltage Control
Seconds Hours Months
Enel’s projects testing storage systems… and services provided to the electricity system
MinutesTime of
provision
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Index
Overview
Enel Group Smart Grid experience and technologies
Ongoing projects in Europe
Ongoing project in Latam
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Enel Group Smart Grid projects in Latam
Brazil
Network automation
Electric mobility
Chile
Smart Metering
Colombia
Electric Taxi pilot
Public Lighting
Project under definition
Bogotà –Lightinhg of Calle 93
Santiago: Pilot: 100 smart metersBúzios – 217 smart meters (with Landis+Gyr) Niteroi and Fortaleza Pilot: 200 smart meters
Búzios – Lighting of the Lagoa : 60 Archilede
Project for Smartcity Santiago Project for Ciudade Inteligente Búzios
Búzios - 2 charging stations Santiago: EMMS in operation, 5 charging stations
Santiago Pilot : 3 Archilede
LocationBúzios – Rio De Janeiro State
Duration3 years(Nov 2011 - Nov 2014)
BudgetMM$ USD 18,6
FundingANEEL - Agência Nacional de Energia ElétricaPartnersCompanies: Ampla, Enel, Endesa BrasilMunicipalities: BúziosOthers: Universities and Research CentersSocial ProjectConsciência EcoAmpla
A successful storyCidade Inteligente Búzios
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
Smart Public Lighting Telecommunications,
Control and Internet Broadbands
Smart Energy Management
Smart Energy Generation
Smart Buildings
ElectricMobility
Energy StorageSystem
Conscientious and Well-informedCustomer
The first smart city in Latin America24
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.
GRID AUTOMATION
Monitoring of high andmedium voltage grids and distribution transformers. Management of distributed generation anddistribution automation.
ECOENERGIES ANDENERGY EFFICIENCYSolar thermal systems for water heating and photovoltaic systems. Domotic applications in residential customers and other distributed generation.
SMART METERS
Installation of smart metersbased on proven technology.Remote metering services and capability of net-metering.
Smart City Santiago
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Smartcity Santiago“Primera piedra”
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
January 7, 2013The Minister of Environment of Chile, María Ignacia Benítez, 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
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Photovoltaic system of Chilectra at Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana-UTEM, 4 kWp
Commisioned: 26 February 2010
On-grid configuration: 100 % injection to Chilectra's low voltage grid at initial stage
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 ChileApplication at Photovoltaic System PV System in UTEM
3. Smart Meters Pilot Project
The individual consumption data of each customer is confidential.
Smart Meters are being used for Net-Metering
Smart Meter for Billing
Smart Meter for Net - Metering
PV system 4 kWp
InvertersCustomer´s
consumption
Smart Meter for PV generation
D.C.
A.C.
Photovoltaic Pilot System of Chilectra at University UTEM
Distribution grid
Extra redundancy of the smart meters is used for testing purposes 28