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1 ALSTOM © 2010 Confidential1 ALSTOM © 2010 Confidential
GRIDLaurent SCHMITT,
VP Strategy & Innovation
Alstom Grid
SmartGrid : the new Data Tsunami
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Power GenerationThermal & Renewables
Low & No-Carbon Energy Solutions
RenewablesEfficiency Improvements
Carbon capture & Storage
Transport
Faster, Cleaner and less congestion
High-speed RailLight Rail
Urban Tramways
Grid
Smarter, more Reliable, more Flexible Power Transmission
Up to 1200 kV substationsAdvanced Network Management
Renewable IntegrationSmart Grid and Super Grid
technologies
Clean Energy and Transport Solutions
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New Virtual Power Plant/MicroGrid
A micro subsystem with generation, storage and consumption capacity aggregating 10-50MW interconnected with the global energy wholesale
New Virtual Power Plant/MicroGrid
A micro subsystem with generation, storage and consumption capacity aggregating 10-50MW interconnected with the global energy wholesale
Complex Step Change : Connecting Prosumers with Grids
Smart Energy Positive
Infrastructures
Smart Energy Positive
Infrastructures
Increased energy density during peaks
Increased energy density during peaks
Real-time pricing to end
consumers
Real-time pricing to end
consumers
Complexity to change Grid
footprint
Complexity to change Grid
footprint
Consumers turning to
“Prosumers”
Consumers turning to
“Prosumers”
Integrated Mobility Services
Integrated Mobility Services
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Alstom Grid’s technologies and solutions are at the heart of the Smart & Super Grids
Historical activity evolving towards new Smart Grid areas
Alstom Grid is strong technology leader in
Control Room Solutions for Grid
Systems
On-line stabilityRenewable
Connection
Active Demand
Response
Eco-Cities Grid
Connections
NiceGridIssyGrid
Strong international strategy
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Internet DSOs
EV
Transmission/WholesaleControl Rooms(EMS-MMS-OSS-AMS-GMS)
TSOs & Market OperatorsAggregators
(Generation, Load)
Distribution/Retail Control Rooms(IDMS, DRMS, MDMS) Cities
Neighborhoods
Metering Concentrator / AMI
Residential
T EHVSAS
StorageCommercial & Industrials
Secondary DSAS
Sub T / Primary DSAS
Gencos
Grid Automation
AssetAutomation & Controls
CorePartners
New Reference Layered Control Architecture
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LV/MVConcentrators
MV Power Line Carrier
Optical FiberSDH/PDH
Wireless AccessMeshed Networks
Control Rooms(EMS/DMS/DRMS)
Digital HV SS
Digital MV SS
Low Resiliency Backbone
High ResiliencyBackbone
New Reference Integrated Telecom Architecture
Smart Metering
Integration of Telecom backbones
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Where are we on the Hype Cycle ?Customer is the current challenge !
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Where are we on the technology challenge ?Data tsunami ahead !
Mobile data goes live
RTU upgrade
Substation automation system
Workforce managment project
GIS system deployment
Advanced distribution automation
OMS upgrade
Distribution management roll
out
AMI deployment
PCTs come on-line
New HAN devices
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Consumer connection is really data intensive
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Demand Response Use Case
DailyEnergy
Efficiency
DailyTime-Of-
UseEnergy
(TOU Rates)
Dynamic Peak Load
Management(Dynamic
Rates)
ScheduledDemand
Response
Real-TimeDemand
Response(Ancillary Reserves)
Regulation(AncillaryServices)
Service LevelsOptimized
Time of UseOptimized
Service LevelsTemporarily Reduced
Increasing Levels of Granularity of ControlIncreasing Speed of Telemetry
Increasing Interactions with Grid (OpenADR & Smart Grid)
Resources Sold Back to Grid
Time Scale of DRSource: LBNL
• Most operational use of demand response (DR) assets today involves many time-consuming manual steps.
• Use of DR cannot scale unless the manual steps are eliminated through automation, and integrated to control center applications.
• Integration and automation is also essential for DR to provide real-time energy and ancillary services.
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Strong Implication on SmartGrid Standardization
Use Case Management Generic Use Case Libraries Domain / Actor Role
Reference Architecture Security ManagementStandard Developments
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New Standardized Architecture Model
GenerationGeneration
TransmissionTransmission
DistributionDistribution
DERDER
CustomerCustomerPremisePremise
ProcessProcess
FieldField
StationStation
OperationOperation
EnterpriseEnterprise
MarketMarket
DomainsDomains
ZonesZones
Component Layer
Communication Layer
Information Layer
Function Layer
ProtocolProtocolProtocolProtocol
Data ModelData ModelData ModelData Model
Outline of Usecase
Subfunctions
Business Layer
Business ObjectivesPolit. / Regulat.. Framework
GenerationGeneration
TransmissionTransmission
DistributionDistribution
DERDER
CustomerCustomerPremisePremise
ProcessProcess
FieldField
StationStation
OperationOperation
EnterpriseEnterprise
MarketMarket
DomainsDomains
ZonesZones
Component Layer
Communication Layer
Information Layer
Function Layer
ProtocolProtocolProtocolProtocol
ProtocolProtocolProtocolProtocol
Data ModelData ModelData ModelData Model
Data ModelData ModelData ModelData Model
Outline of Usecase
Subfunctions
Business Layer
Business ObjectivesPolit. / Regulat.. Framework
Source : SmartGrid Coordination Group / M490 Mandate
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ELIA
DERMS (e-storage)
EU
DERMS (Grid4EU)
Smart GridPilots, Innovation, Early Concepts Map
ERDF
DERMS (Vendée)
ERDF
DERMS (NiceGrid)
Veolia
DERMS (Reflexe)
GDF Suez
EMBIX (Greenlys)
UVSQ
EMBIX(Smart
Campus)
Pilots (12)
Issy City
EMBIX (IssyGrid)
BOUTGUES
EMBIX (EPIT)
Duke Energy
DERMS (DOE)
RTE
Digital Substation
WPD
Distribution Automation
(Falcon)UKPN
Distribution Automation
(FPP)
SNCF / Econoving
Program GareCEA
Meshed DC (Winpower)
ESB
Fast Charging DC (Green e-motion)
EU
DC breakers, WAMS
(Twenties1)
MEW - Kuwait
DRMS
MEW - Kuwait
On-line Asset
Innovation, Prototype (7)
Philadelphia
DERMS (Navy yard)
Strategy, Early Concept (12)
BOUYGUES
EMBIX (Eco2charge
)EDF
DRMS B2C
EU
DR Hub (WP2013)
EU
Twenties + (WP2013)
EU
EMBIX (Cooperate)
Energinet.dk
Energinet AVR Cell
Transelectrica
WAMPAC – Shield
(DANCERS)
Infrax
DERMS (Slim)
ELIA / ORES
Active Network
Management
ESB
Smart Energy Port (FINESCE)
BPA
DRMS (DOE)
ELIA
Online Stability (AFTER)
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Evolving towards new Grid 2.0 Functions
EMSDMSMMS
Reliability
DistributionMarket Places
Active Network Management
HDAnalytics(Big Data)
• DER / DR Enrollment• Bidding, Clearing
support• Settlement Ancillary services
• FLISR• Local Optimization• Load shedding, Black start µGrids support
• Congestion Mgnt (AFR)• Voltage regulation (VVC)• VPP Operations (P,Q I/E) RES Integration
• RT Monitoring (SM, PMU)
• Condition Monitoring • Demand reduction EE & New usages
WAMSRisk assessment
AMI/MDMPortal
GISForecast
CISMMS, BRP
Integrated Cyber
Security
Schield
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Grid 2.0New Analytics
EE & New usages
Manage Demand response process flow, Auto DR, Base Line Methods
EV infrastructure Monitoring & Control Dynamic rating, Limits calculations
and management Condition Monitoring / Asset Care Predict Overload, Look ahead
operations
“Use High Definition monitoring, higher spatial resolution (PMU), higher time resolution (Meters), Enable Data
services, and New electricity usages ”
Short Term
Plans
Energy Efficiency
HDData
Analytics
• RT Monitoring (SM, PMU)
• Condition Monitoring • Demand reduction EE & New usages
Embedded DLR
Functions
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Next Steps on Analytics
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Welcome in the Smart Grid world !