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Contact: PANUPONG SATHORN Energy Policy and Planning Office Thailand Email: [email protected] ASIA-PACIFIC TELECOMMUNITY The 22 nd APT Standardization Program Forum (ASTAP-22) Document: ASTAP-22/INF-07 11 – 14 September 2013, Bangkok, Thailand 11 September 2013 Thailand THAILAND SMART GRID DEVELOPMENT

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Page 1: THAILAND SMART GRID DEVELOPMENT...Benefits of Smart Grid Development 4 Power Supply Security Control of power generation to reduce reserve margin (1% reserve margin = 560 MW = 350

Contact: PANUPONG SATHORN Energy Policy and Planning Office Thailand

Email: [email protected]

ASIA-PACIFIC TELECOMMUNITYThe 22nd APT Standardization Program Forum (ASTAP-22)

Document: ASTAP-22/INF-07

11 – 14 September 2013, Bangkok, Thailand 11 September 2013

Thailand

THAILAND SMART GRID DEVELOPMENT

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Thailand Smart Grid

DevelopmentMr. Panupong Sathorn, Energy Policy and Planning Office

22nd APT Standardization Program Forum, ASTAP-22Centara Grand Central World, Bangkok

Core Development Strategy

Global Smart Grid Development

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Source : World Economic Forum

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Thailand Smart Grid Development

Transition to Low Carbon Economy

Promotion of Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation

Need of Energy Efficiency development to reduce operating cost in manufacturing sector

Development of power system and Power Trade in ASEAN Power Grid for power system security and increasing electricity demand

Transition to Electric Vehicles

Potential on Smart Grid Technology Development for Economic Value Added

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Key Drivers to Smart Grid Development

Benefits of Smart Grid Development

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Power Supply Security

Control of power generation to reduce reserve margin (1% reserve margin = 560 MW = 350 Million USD)

Reliability and Quality of Power System

Reduce possibility and potential of power drop (10% damage of power drop = 26 Million USD Loss per year)

Energy Efficiency

Reduce amount of power loss in generation, transmission and distribution processes which have direct impact to energy pricing (10% power loss = 25 Million USD)

Energy Information and Data Management Service for Demand Response and Demand Side management

Promotion of Renewable Energy

Improve overall power system stability with the integration of renewable energy technology

Reduce investment cost for transmission network construction

Benefits to Power System

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Benefits of Smart Grid Development

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Source : World Economic Forum

Benefits to each Stake Holder

Role of key players on Smart Grid Development

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National Policy Maker Formulation of Master Plan (Policy Plan) Launching supporting policy on Smart Grid Development

Regulator Develop Action Plan based on the Policy Plan to

determine the structural development plan for Smart Grid

Utility Develop Smart Grid to Maximize efficiency and function

of the power system based on the national Action Plan

Vendor Develop Smart Grid Technology for market competition

NGO/Academics Knowledge Sharing between each Stake holder Support any research activity on Smart Grid Technology

Consumer Behavioral adaption to the development of Smart Grid

TechnologySource : World Economic Forum

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Policy Plan for Smart Grid Development

Policy Plan for Smart Grid

Development

Fuel Shortage

Power System Reliability and Quality

Increasing Electricity Demand

Public Acceptance

Climate Change

Transition to Low Carbon Economy

ASEAN Power Grid / GMS Power Trade

Development of Electric Vehicles

Competition in Energy Market

Economic Growth

Decentralized Power Generation / Distributed Generation

Energy Security and Sustainability

Energy Development with Environmental Conservation

Energy Pricing Regulation

Promotion of Renewable Energy Development

Promotion of Energy Efficiency

Short Term Medium Term Long Term

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Policy Plan For Smart Grid Development

Formulation of national Smart Grid Development Strategy & Road Map

Pilot research and demonstration project on Smart Grid

Enhance Smart Grid deployment in test bed areas

Enhance Smart Grid Deployment for the whole country

Sub-committee on the study of National Smart Grid Development Master Plan

Research on Smart Grid Development

Smart Grid Incentive Program Public Participation and

Understanding

Pilot investment project on Smart Grid Technology

Action PlanStrategy & Road map

Government

Utility

Vender

R&D Pilot Fully

NGO/Academic

Pilot investment on Smart Grid Deployment

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Policy and Action Plan for Thailand Smart Grid Development

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Determine Smart Grid Development Activities

Formulation of Policy Plan

(Jan 12 – Dec 12)

Determine the functions/characteristics of Smart Grid for development

Determine Key Achievement Indicators (KAIs)

(Nov 12 – August 13)

Collect Smart Grid Development Information and Data for each dimension

Open Seminar to all Stake Holders Formulate Policy Plan and Target for

Smart Grid Development

Policy & Gov.

Regulator

Consumer

Utility

Vendor

NGO&Academics

Smart Grid Development

Strategy

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Pilot Project on Smart Grid

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Pilot Project on Smart Micro Grid

Smart micro gridCentralized Power Grid

Improving power transmission and distribution Constraint Enhance the efficiency of Distributed Generation Control of power flow from Distributed Generation to the nearest load Stabilize the operation of power system while connecting with Distributed

Generation

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Research on DSM for Smart Grid

Smart Metering

Maximize the benefits of energy information and data service

Adjust energy consumption behavior Experience Real-time Demand Side

Management Accessibility to energy policy especially on

energy pricing

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“Aim at sustainable energy management for sufficient energy for the nation and citizen of Thailand”

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