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Agility in energy –Unleashing the powerof the industryRalf Christian | CEO Energy Management DivisionEUW, November 15, 2016, Barcelona

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Three major factors are driving the revolution of energy systems

Sensors,analytical algorithms

Small scale power generators

Energy storage

e-Mobility, e-Highways

Electrical heating/cooling,heat pumps

Power-to-x

Breakthroughtechnology

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Breakthroughtechnology

Three major factors are driving the revolution of energy systems

Politicaltargets

Energy efficiency leads toincreasing electrification

CO2 reduction targets leadto increasing renewable

power generation

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Politicaltargets

Breakthroughtechnology

Three major factors are driving the revolution of energy systems

Changingcustomerbehavior

From passive consumersto active participants

Own energy generationsystems (e.g. nano-grids)

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Three major factors are driving the revolution of energy systems

Consumer-centric

energy worldBreakthroughtechnology

Politicaltargets

Changingcustomerbehavior

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What’s changing?

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Past consumers are becoming future prosumers

CitiesIslands Communities Residentialhomes

57%of consumersare consideringbecomingself-sufficient

…while they stayconnected tothe power grid

Source: Accenture’s New EnergyConsumer research program

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Utilities as distribution platform optimizers and service providers?

… of utility executives expecttheir role to evolve toward aDistribution Platform Optimizer

Examples:Platform provider for grid optimization:• Network optimization services to

support grid operations in real time• Performance-based models for distribution

“Match maker” between local energy prosumers:• Organization of local energy markets• Microgrid engineering• Energy infrastructure maintenance and financing• Energy service provider, e.g. for efficiency and

demand response programs, distributed generationand co-generation

• Ancillary service provider for transmission(aggregation of loads and distributed generation)

Source: www.accenture.com/utilities

66%

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How to prosperin such anenvironment?

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The secret to maintaining values and staying ahead

Environmentalsustainability

Affordability Security of supply

AgilityDigitalization Distributed energy

systems

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Culture• Focus on end-customers• Short decision-making paths• Employee participation• Drive for learning and

innovation• Flexibility

Integration• Intelligent devices in the grid

directly connected with businessand energy managementapplications

• Cross-sector network operation• Interaction with consumers and

“prosumers” via digital channels

Technology• Easy to manage• Increased adaptability• Open for integration• High degree of safety

and standardization• Data analytics and decision

algorithms

What does it take to be “agile”?

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Digitalizationas a key enabler

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Increasingly data-driven grid infrastructure needs to be managed

Advanced analytics

Scalable systems

Open and standardized protocolsAdaptable products

Fully or partially autonomously field devices

IT/OT integration

Integrated intelligence –From enterprise IT level over control level down to field level

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A holistic cyber security approach – More than the sum of its features

• Monitoring of components• Threat intelligence

• Security patch management• 3rd party security patch compatibility test

• Proven protection concepts based on internationalstandards and expertise

• Certified processes(ISO/IEC 27001, IEC 62443-2-4/-3-3)

• Security and privacy by design• Handling of vulnerabilities and Incidents• End-to-end protection

• Enabling operational security• Access control for a distributed grid• Certified remote access

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Facilitate an agile,consumer-centricenergy world

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Examples from host and partner countries EUW

Spain

Netherlands1

Italy

Denmark

1 EUW 2017 Projects

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Viesgo project, Spain –Retail use of smart meter data for improved customer interaction

• EnergyIP platformto intelligentlymanage dataderived fromconsumption

• Integration ofcommercial andindustrialconsumers

• Scalable for futurebusinessapplications, suchas smart home,energy efficiency

• Analysis of data from700,000 customers

• New capabilities forcustomized offers basedon consumption patterns

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Ventotene, Italy –Off-grid electrification of an entire island

• 500 kW / 600 kWhSIESTORAGEaccompanied bya MicrogridController for astand-alone grid

• Optimized dieselengine operation

• Management ofelectricity fromrenewable sourcesduring periods oflow load

• Reduced diesel emission for4 hours / day in winter season

• Network stabilization

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EcoGrid EU project, Denmark –Adapting consumption to power availability

• Linking energymanagementtechnology withbuilding automation

• Decentralizedenergymanagementsystem

• Highly advancedbuilding automationsystems

• Integration and optimum use ofrenewables-based power

• Smart utilization of electrical energy

siemens.de/pof

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Rotterdam harbor district, Netherlands –Ensure security of supply with a self-healing grid

• Development of aself-healing grid tosignificantlyminimize outagetimes

• Regional controllerto automaticallyhandle fault location,isolation, andservice restoration

• Automationtechnology to controlintelligent secondarysubstations

• Reliable power supply• Resupply of customers in

less than a minute• Significant cost savings

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Empowering the utility of the future –New approach of collaboration between manufacturers and utilities

• Connectcompetencies toface disruptiveopportunities

• Create future-oriented projectsthrough innovationworkshops

• Development of newideas in a creative,but structuredapproach

• Identification of keydrivers and hurdles

Innovation workshop with Italian utility:• 83 value propositions developed together

during a single day• 4 business ideas enabled by digitalization

within the low voltage level

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Agility in energy.Let’s shape the customer-centricutility together.

Visit us at booth 3D97

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