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SGM & LATAM SCA PresentationSmart Community Summit 2017

Tokyo, June 8 &9

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Presentation

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Oscar Miranda Miranda

Smart Grid Mexico and LATAM Smart Community Alliance, President

Global Smart Grid Federation, Board member

Mexican federal government’s Smart Grid advisory committee, Board

member

Effectio Energy Services, CEO.

Over 24 years of experience in the sector, mainly in the CFE (Federal

Electricity Commission)

Computing engineering

Master in energy management and renewable sources

ICT and energy expert (Smart Grid)

Smart Grid consultant in LATAM region, woking in Mexico, Dominican

Republic, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina

and Bolivia.

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• SGM & LATAM SCA Presentation

• Smart Grid LATAM developmental State– Introduction– Countries review – selected countries

– Regulatory framework as main driver – Mexican case

– Conclusion

Content

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Oscar Miranda Miranda

President

Smart Grid Mexico is a non-governmental organization whose

purpose is to promote the development and implementation of

technological solutions that increase the efficiency of energy

sector in Mexico, by integrating a collaborative and exchange

community to promotes the development of Smart Grids in our

country, facing new economic, social and environmental

challenges and opportunities.

Main Goals

To link together research and education institutions with

industry in order to encourage and lead research and

development activities, as well as educational programs

about Smart Grid in Mexican context and needs.

To link together public and private institutions in order to

allow the harmonic growth of Smart Grid's solutions in

Mexico preserving the public interest.

Presentation

Securing the future means building on

present

Smart Grid

México

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Oscar Miranda Miranda

President

Collaborative networks for Intelligent Grids

LATAM Smart Community Alliance

LATAM Smart Community Alliance is a non-governmental

organization whose purpose is to promote, planning advice,

development, implementation and use promotion of

technological solutions; as well as best practice related to

establishment and evolution of Smart Grid and Smart City

systems. Likewise, computing and communication platforms,

necessary for its implementation in Latin America; that applied

to the different stages, elements and industry actors add value

in terms of efficiency, reliability, security, flexibility and economy

in a framework of sustainability and environmental care.

Main Goals

To link together public and private institutions in order to

allow the harmonic growth of Smart Grid and Smart City

solutions in Latin America preserving the public interest.

To link together research and education institutions with

industry in order to encourage and lead research and

development activities, as well as educational programs

about Smart Grid and Smart City in Latin America context

and needs.

Presentation

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USA

Australia

Japan

Smart Grid around the world

Canada

European Union

India

Israel

Korea

Taiwan

Turkey

European Union

Denmark

Flanders

France

Grant Britain

Norway

Ireland

LATAM SCA is member of the Global Smart Grid Federation since September 27, 2016.

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Smart Grid Mexico consolidation as the Mexican SG Association

❖ Plural character (including academia and industry, and aligning with public policy

and government regulation)

❖ Joining to the Global Smart Grid Federation, the event last December in Mexico

has been fundamental.

❖ ISGAN support and recognition

❖ Member of Mexican Government’s Smart Grid Advisory Committee

❖ Member of CEMIE’s Steering Committee

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LATAM Smart Community Alliance — Update

❖ Scouting Activities: With the propose to know the structure and characteristics of the

electricity industry in the LATAM region and explore the possibility to establish this new

association, several trips were made to Colombia, Chile, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay,

Panama, Ecuador, Bolivia and the Dominican Republic.

❖ With the exception perhaps of Colombia, there are not organizations like Smart Grid

Mexico is, throughout the region.

❖ Networking develop: In those trips in addition to study the structure of the industry and

the possibilities to encourage the Smart Grid development locally, I was established

contact with various decision-makers in local electricity industries.

❖ Next steeps: Fostering the establishment of Smart Grid Associations in LATAM

countries.

Challenge: Due to that LATAM region in huge, carrying out this activity requires a high budget.

Sponsors’ support is needed, sponsors who find value in this initiative.

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Global Smart Grid Business Model

Global association of

regional and national

associations

Public politic

Regulation

National road

map• Particular

context

• Needs

• Projects

Government and institutions

Electrical industry

Energy security

Energy conservation

Energy efficiency

New energy transition

International

commitments

Collaboration

Global center of

competency

Foster the

international idea

exchange

Public-private

cooperation

International alignment

Education

Link between sectors

Public politic, regulation

and planning advisor

Local Market

knowledge

• Projects and

opportunities

Business Networking

Public politic

Regulation

Regional road

map

Regional association

of national

associations and

academy and

regionals companies

National association

of companies, and

academy

International alignment

Education

Encourage national

associations form

Link between sectors

Regional Market

Knowledge

Global

companies

Global marker

strategies

Global and

regional

companies

Global and

regional marker

strategies

Global, regional

and local

companies

Global, regional

and local marker

strategies

Achieve a Synergetic Smart Grid Ecosystem

Official/Utilities side ONG/Association sideSmart Grid private

companies side

Glo

bal

leve

lR

egio

nal

leve

lLo

cal l

evel

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Public politic and regulation participation example

Smart Grid Advisor Committee

First activity

Smart Grid Mexico is working in the Smart Grid National Program as member of Smart Grid Advisor

Committee

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Goal

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Texto del título

Transfer scientific and technological knowledge generated in classrooms and research

centers, and effectively reach the productive sector, always with a vision to improve the

conditions of society in general.

Research and development institutions

❖ Develop and adapt new knowledge

❖ Train the next generations of specialists

GovernmentPrivate sector

Transforming new technologies into

economic development opportunities for

the country.

The CEMIE are the first stone in the paradigm shift on research and

technological development of the energy sector

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By Oscar Miranda Miranda

Smart Grid LATAM developmental State

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Introduction

• In LATAM, Smart Grid is now viewed as a solution tomany of the challenges the region is facing.

• There are many countries developing their ownregulatory frameworks, road maps and investmentplanning.

• LATAM region is one of the most attractive emergingmarket for Smart Grid investments.

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LATAM Regional features

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Slow moving government activity

Large role of hydro power

Technical challenges

Low incentives (business cases)

Challenges

High technical and non-technical losses

Renewable energy potential

Rising electricity demand

Low grid rel iabil ity

Social benefits

Growing middle class

Drivers

Public Polit ic -Law

Road maps

Programs

Regulation

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Countries review

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Country Driver Challenge Barrier RegulatoryFramework

SG Deployment Capacity

Brazil High losses Slow moving governme n t act iv i ty

Slow developing regulation In process High

Mexico High losses and renewable energy potential

Technica l and economic cha l leng es

Low consumption Complete High

Colombia High losses and unreliability

Large ro le o f hydro power Low consumption No regulation, road mad in progress

Medium

Argentina High income and unreliability

Low incent iv e s Low electricity prices No regulation Medium

Peru High economic growth Slow moving governme n t act iv i ty

Low losses and consumption Starting stage Medium

Chile High consumption and low supplier

Technica l cha l leng e s Low distribution losses In process High

Paraguay High losses and unreliability

Large ro le o f hydro power Low consumption and emissions

No regulation Low

Uruguay High consumption and prices,

Low incent iv e s Low losses and good reliability In process Medium

Ecuador High losses Slow moving governme n t act iv i ty

Low consumption Complete Low

Venezuela High consumption and high losses

Low incent iv e s Political challenge No regulation Low

Bolivia Renewable energy potential

S low moving governme n t act iv i ty

Low consumption No regulation Low

Selected countries

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Private

Generation and

cogeneration

CFE y PEEBilateral contracts

Private qualifier

suppliers

Transmission

Qualifier user

Distribution

Basic user

Qualifier

Suppliers

Basic suppliers

Spot

Autumns

ENERGY

SOURCES MARKET CUSTOMERSTRADING

Regulated

Regulated

Non-

regulated

tariffs

Regulated

tariffs

GENERATION

Internacional

Energía

Mexican electricity industry model

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Smart Grid Mexican new regulatory environmentSmart grid as fundamental national public politic

•Smart Grid programs implementation

•Smart Grid Program

•Grid Modernization Program

•Road map

•Specific regulation

•Electricity Law

•Sustainability Law

Energy ministry (SENER)

Regulator (CRE)

TSO and DSO (CFE & WEM)

ISO

(CENACE)

2013 2014

2015-20172015-2024

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Mexican Smart Grid Projects

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ISO (CENACE) Period1 Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch 2017-2020

2 Research on the use of new technologies to assist the black startup process 2017-2022

3 Demonstration and implementation of intelligent tools that guide the restoration process 2017-2019

4 Demonstration of energy storage and integration to operation 2017-20245 Forecast of wind and solar generation for the operation 2017-20226 New generation phasor measuring network 2017-20247 Tool for real-time evaluation of operational safety 2017-2023

8 Incorporation of methods based on risk and flexibility in the planning process 2017-20239 Demand response to support network operation 2017-2022

10 Research on the use of dynamic limits in transmission lines 2017-2021TSO (CFE Transmission)

1Study and implementation of intelligent tools that guide theProcess physical operation of the transmission network 2017-2020

2 Automatic fault locator 2017-2018

3Development of a system of diagnosis of power switches and encapsulated substations (GIS) in sulfur hexafluoride gas (SF6) based on condition through continuous monitoring 2017-2018

4 Study and implementation of protocols, hardware and applications for the integration of Control Centers 2017-2024

5 Research on the use of asset condition information to improve the operational reliability of the system 2017-20186 Transmission Geographic Information System 2017-2018

DSO (CFE Distribution)

1 Operation remote and automatism in Distribution networks 2017-2024

2 Geographic information system of Distribution networks 2017-20243 Advanced Metering Infrastructure 2017-2024

4 Distribution networks Energy balance management for Whole Sale Electricity market 2017-20185 Advanced Distribution administration system 2017-2021

21 TOTAL

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Reduction of Energy Distribution LossesAMI projects (Mexican case)

Reduction of Energy Distribution Losses

Year Project Meters USD Millions

2014 1 156,669 $109.00

2014 2 250,522 $140.00

2014 3 6,030 $10.00

2014 4 308,071 $119.00

2014 5 189,107 $57.00

2015 1 16,048 $12.00

2015 2 5,727 $4.00

2015 3 20,456 $7.00

2015 4 93,241 $41.00

2015 5 378,510 $237.00

2015 6 187,817 $80.00

2015 7 336,935 $242.00

2015 8 179,121 $95.00

2016 2 131,221 $36.00

2016 3 96,098 $38.00

2,355,573 $1,227.00

Planning

Year Meters

2016 292,980

2017 322,279

2018 354,508

2019 389,956

2020 428,950

1,788,673

2020 Goal

4,144,246

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Demand response model

Smart

Metering FEMS

Industriales

CUSTOMER

Control y

monitoreo

Eficiencia

energética

Oportunidades de

ahorro en

Iluminación,

HVCD o Proceso

Industrial

Smart

Metering BEMS

Comerciales

Control y

monitoreo

Eficiencia

energética

Oportunidades de

ahorro en

Iluminación,

HVCD o Proceso

de Negocio

Instrucciones de despachoInternet

Smart

Metering HEMS

Domésticos

Control y

monitoreo

Eficiencia

energética

Oportunidades de

ahorro en

Iluminación y

HVCD

LOAD RESPONSIBLE

ENTITY

Agregación

Sistema de Gestiónde DemandaControlable

Suministradores Calificados y

Comercializadores privados

DCU

MDM Internet

Agregación

Sistema de Gestiónde DemandaControlable

Suministradores de Servicio Básico

MDM

DCU

Internet

Instrucciones de despacho

Internet

Instrucciones de despacho

CENACECRE

Centro automático de despachode Demanda Controlable

Suministrador Calificado

Supervisión

Contrato (remuneración)

Contrato (remuneración)

Portal de Mercado(los RDC entran en operación en la SEGUNDA ETAPA del mercado)

Validación de

capacidad Instalada y

potencia

Suministro BásicoProceso de Registro de Activos(si se producen servicios conexos o potencia)

Internet

Internet

Internet

Instrucciones de

despacho

Informe de la reducción real de la

demanda y desempeño de los RDC

Internet

Ofertas de

compra/venta

Programa para la Operación de

los RDCG(declaración de límites contractuales)

Registro

En el mercado de SEGUNDA ETAPA, los Recursos de Demanda

Controlable con medición apropiada y capacidad de variar su

consumo de energía en tiempo real podrán producir servicios

conexos.

Demand response (Controllable demand)According to new Mexican Regulation

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Conclusion

• Due to their own characteristics, Smart Grid technologiescould help the LATAM region to overcome their gridmodernization lags.

• Is needed to consider its own drivers, challenges and barriersin order to do a tailored planning.

• The most important is develop a regulatory framework thatalign the SG public politic, strategy, road map, programs andprojects with real business cases.

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Thank you!

Oscar Miranda Miranda

Smart Grid México & LATAM Smart Community Alliance President

Global Smart Grid Federation Board Member

[email protected]

[email protected]

M. +52 1 (55) 1798-5866