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Schneider Electric 1 - Smart Network – September 2012 The new Grid equation Growing electricity demand Need to reduce CO 2 emissions Active government & regulators Active end-users Technology availability Constraints on existing networks drivers accelerators making the smart grid happen

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Schneider Electric 1- Smart Network – September 2012

The new Grid equation

Growing electricity demand

Need to reduce CO2 emissions Active government & regulators

Active end-users

Technology availability

Constraints on existing networks

drivers accelerators

making the smart grid happen

Schneider Electric 2- Smart Network – September 2012

Transmission Distribution

Centralised Generation

Utility network Consumers

Industry

Buildings

Data Centres

Infrastructure

Renewable Energy Plants

1

Communication and software at all levels “Smart Grid”

4

Consumers

ConsumersActive

Active

Residential

3

Electric Vehicles

3

The one-way energy-only grid becomes two-way energy+data smart grid

Active Energy Efficiency: Energy visibility & Means to act

2

Distributed Generation

1

Distributed Generation

1

Schneider Electric 3- Smart Network – September 2012

Transmission overload & aging infrastructure• Blackouts• Critical peak situations • Price volatility• Cyber-security issues

Growing energy demand… and losses• Critical peak situations• Energy theft

Growing energy demand• Growing consumption• Transmission congestion• CO2 emissions

Deregulation & Dist Generation

• Competition for supply• Integration of

RenewableEnergy sources

• Increasingly constrained networks

Regional priorities for the Smart Grid

Distribution infrastructuremodernization• Growing consumption • Energy theft & losses• Generation & Transmissionmodernization

• Demand Response• Distribution Automation

– Volt/Var Control• Energy Efficiency

• Distribution Automation

• Renewable Integration

• Energy Efficiency• EV Management

• Energy Efficiency• Rural microgrids• Distribution Automation• AMI• Demand Response

• AMI• Distribution Automation• Renewable Integration• EV Management

• Distribution Automation• Substation Automation• AMI• Energy Efficiency

Schneider Electric 4- Smart Network – September 2012

Defining the Smart Grid

The Smart Grid combines

electricity and IT infrastructure

to integrate and inter-connect all users

(producers, operators, marketers, consumers etc)

in order to continue

to efficiently balance demand and supply

over an increasingly complex network.

Schneider Electric 5- Smart Network – September 2012

Industry

Buildings

Data Centres

Infrastructure

Residential

Electric Vehicles & Energy Storage

Efficient homes (incl. EV charging infrastructure)

Efficient Enterprise(buildings, industries & datacenters

+ EV charging infrastructure)

SmarterDemand

Smart Generation(bulk, distributed & renewable)

FlexibleDistribution

(DMS, substations, feeders)

SmarterSupply

theSmart Grid

Demand Response

DemandResponse

5 areas of expertise, all connected

Schneider Electric 6- Smart Network – September 2012

Our vision:‘Smarter grids call for smarter interactions’

We connect our customers to the smart grid

We connect our customers with each other

We connect with complementary Smart Grids players● acquisitions, alliances, partnerships & joint-ventures

We collaborate and experiment● pilot projects on new technology and new business models

Schneider Electric 7- Smart Network – September 2012

Flexible Distribution : combining Schneider Electric and Telvent solutions

Real time software suite for global grid management

Global substation & feederautomation portfolio for

Utilities

• Advanced grid management• Integration of renewables• Optimized network operations• Safety & Security

Reliability & Efficiency

Protection IEDs

MICOM ®SEPAM ®

Protection relays 61850

Feeder Automation

RTU, bay controller, fault

detector

Substation AutomationPACiS ®

Substation Control Systems

Geographic Info SystemsLife cycle asset

management

Smart MeteringMeter data control, rollout & operations

Distribution Management

Load, Volt/VAR control; Outage management

Substation AutomationRemote Terminal

Units (IEC-61850)

Integration servicesUS, Canada, Europe

Network consultingNetwork expertise

(extension, reinforcement, integration…)

Schneider Electric 8- Smart Network – September 2012

Smart Generation: integrating Renewables safely and efficiently into the Grid

Schneider Electric 9- Smart Network – September 2012

Transmission Distribution

Commercial & Industrial

ResidentialEfficient Home

Efficient Enterprise

Centralised Generation

Renewable Energy Plants Distributed Generation

Industry

Buildings

Data Centres

Residential

Infrastructure

Utility network Consumers

Demand-response to help balance supply & demand at peak time

Aggregation of large industrial load1GW under control Major supplier of

RTE, the French TSO

Advanced Load Control System with end-users Reduction of peak load Management of unplanned

situations

Schneider Electric 10- Smart Network – September 2012

Supervision

Process& Machinesmanagement

Buildingmanagement

IT Room management

Power management

Security management

•EcoStruxure provides 24/7 control and supervision at site- or enterprise-level.•For buildings, industrial facilities and susbstations.•StruxureWare for Grid will launch in 2013. Up to 30%

savings on Capex and Opex

Efficient Enterprise: complete integrated architecture

Schneider Electric 11- Smart Network – September 2012

REFERENCES

Schneider has solutions to provide uninterrupted supply for Private Network applications

KEY FUNCTIONALITIESCUSTOMER ISSUES

● Interruption of critical service delivery due to energy outage

● Operational losses and potential asset damages (smelters…)

● 250 References - Microgrid Controllers installed in Industries

● Turnkey Solution: MicroGrid Controller which provides following functions

● islanding from the grid

● reconfiguration

● load shedding

● load and frequency management

● restoration

● Island from the grid (with no disturbances) and switch to local generation, in case of grid black-out

● Auto-reconfigure the local MV, in case of local issue

● Continuously self-balance the production and demand

KEY BENEFITS

µGrid

Next evolution: develop Microgrid offers for residential and tertiary areas including EV, Demand Response and Storage solutions

Schneider Electric 12- Smart Network – September 2012

Clamp On CT CT ConcentratorMain Meter

Interface

Monitoring

Smart outlet Hot Sanitary Water Actuator

Load management

Temp. sensor Temp. actuator

Temperature mgt

Eco Button

Mobile interface

Web interface

In home display

Efficient home box

Schneider Electric’sEfficient Home Portal

Utilitymeter

Connection to the Smart Grid

Users’ interface

x

Efficient Homes: involving end-users

Schneider Electric 13- Smart Network – September 2012

Electric Vehicles charging infrastructure & services

Residential garageRecharging in 6 to 8 hours

Private company car parkRecharging in 3 to 8 hours

Covered paying car parkRecharging 25% minumum in 2 hours

Shopping centre car parkRecharging 25% minumum in 2 hours

Road-side car parkRecharging 25% minumum in 2 hours

Residential car parkRecharging in 6 to 8 hours

Vehicle fleet car parkRecharging in 3 to 8 hours

Quick charging stationRecharging 80% in less than 30 minutes

Advanced services

Energy management