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Aug | 16 e-news The customer newsletter of ABB in Indonesia Substation extensions to provide reliable power for Java, the world’s most popu- lated island and support plans for an ad- ditional 35,000 megawatts of electricity by 2019. ABB will support the Indonesian state- owned utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) to strengthen the efficiency and re- liability of its Java-Bali transmission and distribution networks in order to meet the growing demand for power in Java. The most populated island on earth, with more than twice the population of the island of Great Britain, Java is home to over 140 million people with a population density of 1.121 per km2, and accounts for more than half the Indonesian popu- lation, including the megacity of Jakarta, and is the heart of the country’s economic growth. The $11 million order from PLN to extend existing substations across In- donesia was booked in the first quarter of 2016. Content Marine Integrated Operations Center 4 The Integrated Operations Center is a realization of ABB’s principle of the In- ternet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) ABB to strengthen Indone- sia’s power infrastructure and boost electricity supply ACS580 Low voltage AC Drives 6 The ACS580 has features that improve energy efficiency. ABB as the “Best Performance Partner 2016” from PJB UP Brantas 7 The award’s indicators are quality, time, integrity, collaboration, price, K3, environ- ment, safety, and management of energy.

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Aug|16e-news The customer newsletter

of ABB in Indonesia

Substation extensions to provide reliable power for Java, the world’s most popu-lated island and support plans for an ad-ditional 35,000 megawatts of electricity by 2019.

ABB will support the Indonesian state-owned utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) to strengthen the efficiency and re-liability of its Java-Bali transmission and distribution networks in order to meet the growing demand for power in Java. The most populated island on earth, with more than twice the population of the island of Great Britain, Java is home to over 140 million people with a population density of 1.121 per km2, and accounts for more than half the Indonesian popu-lation, including the megacity of Jakarta, and is the heart of the country’s economic growth. The $11 million order from PLN to extend existing substations across In-donesia was booked in the first quarter of 2016.

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Marine Integrated Operations Center 4

The Integrated Operations Center is a realization of ABB’s principle of the In-ternet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP)

ABB to strengthen Indone-sia’s power infrastructure and boost electricity supply

ACS580 Low voltage AC Drives 6

The ACS580 has features that improve energy efficiency.

ABB as the “Best Performance Partner 2016” from PJB UP Brantas 7

The award’s indicators are quality, time, integrity, collaboration, price, K3, environ-ment, safety, and management of energy.

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ABB alliance partner Solar Impulse com-pletes round-the-world flight with zero fuel, showing we can run the world with-out consuming the earth. As a pioneer-ing technology leader, ABB is putting this message into practice.

Solar Impulse has made history by com-pleting the first ever round-the-world flight powered only by energy from the sun. The plane landed at its starting point in Abu Dhabi at 04:05 am local time, af-ter a final leg of 48 hours and 37 minutes from Cairo.

“This is a truly historic achievement, with tremendous symbolic significance,” said ABB CEO, Ulrich Spiesshofer. “It demon-strates clearly that with pioneering spirit and clean technologies, we can run the world without consuming the earth. On behalf of everyone at ABB, congratula-tions to Bertrand Piccard, André Borsch-berg, and the rest of the Solar Impulse team. We are extremely proud to have been able to contribute to this remark-able project.”

ABB forged the innovation and techno-logy alliance with Solar Impulse because what the project has achieved in the air, ABB is doing on the ground, as a pioneer of power and automation technologies for 125 years in Switzerland.

“It’s a historic first for renewable energy and clean technologies, not only for avia-tion”, said Solar Impulse pilot, initiator and chairman Bertrand Piccard, on arrival.” By combining their respective strengths,

Solar Impulse and ABB were able to show how breakthrough innovation can be transformed into credible solutions, and how energy can be more efficiently produced, stored and used to create a cleaner world.”

Solar Impulse co-founder, CEO and pilot André Borschberg confirmed the value of this partnership: “The mission would not have been possible without the expertise and support of ABB and other organiza-tions that contributed to the project. As part of its innovation and technology al-liance with Solar Impulse, ABB provided experts to support the mission, includ-ing engineers who served as embedded members of the ground crew throughout the round-the-world flight.”

To attempt the round-the-world flight, Solar Impulse had to confront many of

the challenges that ABB is solving on the ground for its customers, such as maxi-mizing the power yield from solar cells, in-tegrating renewable energy into the elec-tricity distribution systems, and improving energy efficiency.

During its flight around the world, Solar Impulse made stopovers on four conti-nents (Asia, North America, Europe and Africa), and flew across two oceans (the Pacific and the Atlantic), as well as the Mediterranean Sea and the Arabian Pe-ninsula. On the way, it set several new aviation records, including that of the longest solo duration for an airplane (117 hours, 52 minutes) achieved by André Borschberg on the leg from Japan to Ha-waii, and the first crossing of the Atlan-tic Ocean in a solar airplane achieved by Bertrand Piccard.

ABB to strengthen Indonesia’s power infrastructure and boost electricity supply

Solar Impulse proves innovation, technology and pioneering mindset can address global challenges

150kV substation Surabaya Selatan (Surabaya, East Java) will be extended by a transformer bay and power transformer as well as the RTU upgraded to a modern substation automation system.

Substation extensions for PLN to provide reliable power for Java, the world’s most populated island and support plans for an additional 35,000 megawatts of electri-city by 2019.

ABB will support the Indonesian state-owned utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) to strengthen reliability and enhance the efficiency of its Java-Bali transmission and distribution networks and meet the growing demand for power in Java, the most populated island on earth. With more than twice the population of the island of Great Britain, Java is home to over 140 million people with a population density of 1,121 per km2, and accounts for more than half the Indonesian popu-lation. The island includes the megacity of Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital and the heart of the country’s economic growth. The $11 million order from PLN to extend existing substations across Indonesia was booked in the first quarter of 2016.

Power shortages are expected to increase with Indonesia’s economic growth and as the country’s middle class expands. According to a report by The Economist, electricity demand is expected to rise annually by around nine percent over the next decade. PLN is targeting a country

electrification rate of over 95 percent by 2020 and has ambitious plans to provide an additional 35,000 megawatts (MW) of power supply by 2019.

ABB will design, engineer, supply and in-stall the substation extensions, including switchgear, transformers, state-of-the-art control and protection systems as well as ancillary equipment. The product scope will include 11 units of 60 mega-volt-ampere (MVA) transformers, high-voltage air-insulated switchgear for eight substations, high-voltage gas-insulated switchgear for one substation as well as the replacement works and control systems for uprating the transformers in three other substations. Financed by the Asian Development Bank, the project is scheduled to be completed in 2017.

“We are pleased to support PLN in their efforts to strengthen the power infra-structure in Indonesia and enhance elec-tricity supplies. ABB’s proven track re-cord for managing complex projects and our leadingedge technologies will help us to deliver customer value,” said Clau-dio Facchin, president of ABB’s Power Grids division. “This project supports our Next Level strategy focus on growing and emerging economies like Indonesia

where we have a long standing presence including manufacturing.”

ABB is the world’s leading supplier of air-insulated and gas-insulated switch-gear, and hybrid substations with voltage levels up to 1,100 kV. These substations facilitate the efficient and reliable trans-mission and distribution of electricity with minimum environmental impact, serving utility, industry and commercial custom-ers as well as sectors like railways, urban transportation and renewables.

150kV substation Manyar (Gresik, East Java) will be extended by a transformer bay and power ransformer as well as the RTU upgraded to a modern substation automation system

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ABB is opening a new integrated Opera-tions Center in Singapore, the third facility of its type, which will allow the company’s expert engineers to follow the sun across the globe. Typically, at the end of the working day, the Singapore Center will handover to colleagues in Norway and Finland and this process will continue across the globe when a new Integrated Operations Center is opened in the US later this year.

ABB increases ship connectivity by opening its first Integrated Operations Center in Asia

The Integrated Operations Center is a re-alization of ABB’s principle of the Internet of Things, Services and People. Sensors and software onboard a ship send equip-ment and performance data via satellite link which allows ship owners, in collabo-ration with ABB’s experts, to monitor the performance of whole fleets. At the Cen-ter, ABB can analyze data and work with the ship’s onboard and shore-side team to plan maintenance and troubleshoot.

When using ABB’s Integrated Opera-tions, ship owners can implement a way of working that saves up to 50% on dry docking costs on ABB equipment if mon-itoring, pre-survey, and project execu-tion are managed in close cooperation between ABB and the ship owner. Data is collected from systems and used as input and maintenance work during dry dockings.

ABB supplies control system for world’s first portable hybrid microgrid

ABB is providing a complete automa-tion solution for the world’s first portable solar-diesel/gas microgrid provider, Sun-SHIFTTM, a modular hybrid power sys-tem designed for quick installation that can also be easily dismantled and moved according to the changing needs of energy users in remote locations.

The portable hybrid power plant, brand-ed SunSHIFTTM, combines solar mo-dules, conventional diesel/gas genera-tors and optional energy storage so that users can benefit from the advantages of renewable solar power without having to commit to a permanent traditional solar installation.

Hybrid microgrid power systems benefit customers in off-grid areas by reducing their dependence on diesel/gas genera-tors, which are expensive to maintain and

operate on fuel that must be transport-ed to the site and is subject to volatile pricing. By contrast, solar PV and wind generation are already cheaper than die-sel/gas in some off-grid locations and, when complemented with backup or storage technologies, can bring remote operations and communities closer to energy autonomy.

The system operates with ABB’s Mi-crogrid Plus System, a proven distributed control system for microgrids that inte-grates all plant components. Microgrid Plus System has been specially designed to coordinate the operation of hybrid power stations, stabilizing and integrat-ing renewable power generation into mi-crogrid systems.

Student scholars arrive for “once in a lifetime” event

A record number of 60 engineering stu-dents are arriving in Switzerland to attend a high-level week of learning, as scholars of the ABB Jürgen Dormann Foundation for Engineering Education.

The students – from 14 universities in 11 countries – are attending an international event which is hosted by the foundation every two years. It is the fourth such event since the foundation was set up in 2007. This year nearly twice as many students will be attending, reflecting the founda-tion’s rapid expansion in recent years.

During their week in Switzerland, the stu-dents will hear presentations by ABB CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer and other ABB execu-tives, and visit ABB factories, including the turbocharger plant at Turgi and a ro-botics showroom in Baden, and the Fed-eral Institute of Technology in Zurich.

The students have been working for se-veral months in cross-cultural teams on a series of technical presentations and will present them to a team of ABB research and development specialists at the end of the week. Among the issues being co-vered are smart cities, high voltage direct-current grids and renewable energy, big data, electrical vehicles and charging sta-tions, and microgrids.

Mounting excitement “There is considerable excitement among the students. For many of them, this will be the first visit abroad, their first flights and, weather permitting, their first sight-ing of snow,” says Foundation Manag-ing Director Ron Popper. “It is interesting to see students from different countries working together. They benefit from such interaction and cultural exchanges, and often go on to form lasting friendships.”

Following the conclusion of new partner-ship agreements, students from Bulgaria and South Africa will join their counter-parts from Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Malaysia, Poland, Turkey and Vietnam. As part of their current scholar-ship agreements, the students are invited to Switzerland during their period of study.

It is not all work, however. The students, who will be based in Baden, will have a weekend of leisure time, visiting Zurich and a tourist landmark, Mount Titlis.

The foundation provides scholarships to engineering students at 15 partner uni-versities in different parts of the world. The students need to demonstrate a high standard of academic achievement while needing financial support to be able to continue their studies. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of ability, potential and personal means.

ABB’s partnership with ITB

In Indonesia, ABB has signed partner-ship with Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) under which ABB provided schol-arships to two ITB students from Elec-trical Engineering Faculty.

In 2013, Bima Sanusi Nugraha and Ad-itya Wildan Farras were selected after a series of selection done by ITB and ABB. Bima and Aditya are among the students with remarkable academic record, with 3.9 GPA for consecutively several semesters.

““I used to see ice just in a refrigerator. Going top Mount Titlis for the day was

my first chance to touch snow and to be in an area of zero degrees. It was the best day of my life and I will never forget this experience”, said Bima.

In 2014, the second batch, another two students were selected: Bintang Kuswardhana (GPA 3.4) dan Faiz Anhar Widodo (GPA 3.8). They are currently attending attended the JDF event at ABB’s headquarter in Zurich, Switzer-land.

In 2016, the selection process of third batch will be on fourth quarter.

The foundation is named after Jürgen Dor-mann in recognition of his contribution to ABB. He served as Chairman from 2001 to 2007, and was also CEO from Septem-ber 2002 to December 2004.

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ABB participated at Smart City Smart Building Week 2016, the premier dedi-cated biennial trade fair for smart building systems and automations. ABB show-cased how its broad range of solutions increase energy efficiency, reliability and productivity for buildings and make life easier for its customers, channel partners and end consumers. The event is a plat-form to bring together business players, government officials, policy and decision makers, community leaders, smart city planners and developers, and those all related stakeholders.

“The new construction market will con-centrate in Asia in the next decade, but it is also a rapid growing place for smart buildings. The smart building market will grow rapidly during 2016 to 2020, creat-ing vast opportunities for advance build-ing technologies and services. ABB is here to also present our offerings and solutions to our customers. This is also to support our government plan to reduce climate change impact by implementing smart building includes concept of green building and intelligent building in Indo-nesia,” said Sarpan Siradi, ABB’s Man-ager for Drives and Control in Indonesia.

In this event, ABB highlighted ACH550 drives for HVAC that make maintaining a building’s comfort zone easy, quick and energy efficient. The drives control the speed of pump, fan and compressor motors used in air handling units, cool-ing towers, chillers and other heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) applications. The ACH550 is a variable frequency AC drive designed specifically for the HVAC market that achieves the ultimate in flexible motor control perfor-mance. Apart from that, ABB also show-cased other drives products, such as ACS880 and ACS580.

ABB gears up the future of smart buildings at Smart City Smart Building Week 2016

ABB named again as the “Best Perfor-mance Partner 2016” from PJB UP Brantas

ABB received the “Best Performance Partner 2016” on July 11, 2016. The 2016 award marks the second time that PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Unit Pem-bangkitan Brantas (PJB UP Brantas) has awarded the ABB team in Indonesia to win this prestigious honor after the same award received in 2015. The award was entrusted by the General Manager of PJB UP Brantas Mohammad Heryono.

The award’s indicators are still the same with last year’s indicators. They are based on quality, time, integrity, collaboration, price, K3, environment, safety, and man-agement of energy. ABB received high-est scores for three indicators of integrity, collaboration, and price. “It is the result of a relentless dedication to integrity by all employees. This is the achievement of our employees, and it shows that we are taking the integrity to the next level,” said Ristiono, ABB’s business engineer receiv-ing the award.

ABB has seen the positive impact that a robust compliance and integrity program and a strong culture of integrity and col-laboration can have on the long-term suc-cess and sustainability of our company. This is supported by tools and processes and a zero tolerance policy for any vio-lations to face the challenging business environment and ABB team has proved it that we can strive to be the best.

ABB introduces the all-compatible drives ACS580. The idea behind all-compatible is simple: the better a drive fits to your processes, users and business and envi-ronmental goals, the faster you start en-joying the benefits it brings. The ACS580 and other all-compatible drives share the same architecture and user interfaces, yet there is an optimal drive for virtually any application.

ABB has extended its general-purpose ACS580 variable speed drives range with drive modules for cabinet installa-tion (wall-mounted). The ACS580 cabinet drive module range supplies 250-500kW of power in a 380-480 V voltage range, while the wall-mounted power range is 0.75-250 kW and voltage range is 380-480 V. The wall-mounted drive is also available with IP55, UL Type 12 protec-tion class which is designed for applica-tions exposed to dust, moisture, vibra-tions, and other harsh environment. The very compact IP55 protection over the whole power range is optimized to match the size of IP21 drives, with only depth increasing.

The ACS580 has features that improve energy efficiency and reduce operating

ACS580 low voltage AC Drives Compact design for effortless energy efficiency

wear without the need of additional ex-ternal programmable logic controllers. In pumping applications, the drive can momentarily raise levels or pressure to extend energy-saving sleep mode. The pump and fan control (PFC) can ope-rate auxiliary pumps in parallel to balance pumping duties between motors while meeting variable demand. This results in reduced stress on main equipment and systems as well as in lower maintenance and operation costs.

The ACS580 drives support connecti- vity to mobile applications. The drives can create a QR code on the control panel screen with information such as serial number, firmware version, user-modified parameters and fault history, as well as status and diagnostics data. By scanning the QR code with a smartphone, users receive error code descriptions and re-commendations on how to troubleshoot the drive through the ABB Drivebase app. Integrated Bluetooth technology between the drive and a mobile device allows the user to simultaneously connect to the drive and the internet via 3G/4G or Wi-Fi. This gives users access to cloud-based services through a touch-screen app.

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