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The role of ICT and telecommunication companies as service providers Roundtable 6c on CIRED 2011 Frankfurt, June 7, 2011 Ulrich Reber Smart Grid Solutions Nokia Siemens Networks. Reducing complexity & controlling cost. Establishing sustainable role in the ecosystem. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The role of ICT and telecommunication companies as service providers
Roundtable 6c on CIRED 2011Frankfurt, June 7, 2011
Ulrich ReberSmart Grid SolutionsNokia Siemens Networks
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Improved operational efficiency & customer centricity with our solutions
Introduction of smart grid generates the need for ICT in the utility sector
Smart Customer• Enable customers’ control and
customer centricity• Rating and tariffing
Smart Grids• Communication• Demand control• Dynamic management of smart
grids
Smart Generation• Management of distributed
energy sources, generation and quality
Optim
ized processes and workflow
s
Demand for ICT• ICT a key enabler for smart grid• Close integration of the electrical and ICT
infrastructures• Significant similarities to Telco world exist
• Telco assets will play a key role in the transformation of the electrical energy system
Reducing complexity & controlling cost
Managing the “traffic” explosion
Establishing sustainable role in the ecosystem
Keeping today´s customers & adding value
Driving efficiency & environmental sustainability
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Power utility – business challenge ICT enablers Communication
ICT role in smart grids
Smart customer • Real-time monitoring, control and payments
• Prepaid systems • Customer trust, privacy and
acceptance for new services
• Multivendor and multi-technology management
• Billing and rating systems• Customer data management systems
Smart grids • Management of dynamic grids • Network balancing with
unpredictable generation• Management of active distributed
resources
• Two-way and real-time network element management
• Flexible control of active resources and demand
• Integrated management of SG components
Smart generation• Renewable generation is by nature
difficult to forecast• Distributed generation influences
quality • Generation points may also be
consumption points
• Collection and analysis of historical data to predict renewable generation
• New management applications for distributed generation and customer demand
• Management of consumer behavior and distributed energy sources
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Revolution of energy servicesEuropean market view
Basic
Value added
Ene
rgy
serv
ices
Direct Indirect
Basic connection
Selection by eGeneration type
Connection for micro-generation
Basic services for eMobility
Market priced contracts
Remote management of consumption
Reports on consumption
Ultra fast charging for eMobility
Control loads for B2B
Management of distributed/ micro generation Dynamic tariffs
Remote metering
Slow charging for eMobility
Quick charging for eMobility
Day/night tariffs
Bonus programs
Real time tariffs
Smart appliances
eMobility ”roaming”
Degree of utility control on service
Longer-term
Near term
Mid-term
Today (basic)
Today (additional)
Prepaid Energy
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Smart steps towards fully-fledged smart grids
Support substation and distribution automation to ensure security of supply
Full Grid Connecti-vity
Real-time monitoring and billing to enable dynamic tariffs and prepaid energy
SmartRating
Integration of distributed renewable power generation sources
Renewable Energy Managem.
Provision of charging points & management of the related billing infrastructure
eMobility
Balance electricity supply and demand to reduce peaks and join in e-markets
ActiveDemandResponse
Connectivity – to provide an overall infrastructure with bi-directional communication
Software – to enable value-add services and process high volumes of Smart Grid data traffic in near real-time
Services – expertise and support to build, run or outsource Smart Grid communications networks
kWh
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Rating and Billing related business challenges
Efficient management of tariffs (time- or load-based)
Non-technical losses and bad debt: revenue reduction up to 30%-40% in some markets
Customer loyalty and experience
Customers are also producers (prosumers)
Support for electric vehicle charging (private and public) and providing a seamless customer experience
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Rating and Tariffing
ERP Layer
Meter Data Management
Meters
Connectionlayer
Tariff Management:
CRM ERP system
InvoicingCustomer Self Care
Customer Care
Meter data collection platform (Vendor 1)
Meter data collection platform (Vendor 2)
Meters
Business Intelligence
Reports
Home Area Network Last Mile Wide Area Network
Meters Meters
Basic energy rates Time of Use rates Dynamic rates
Bonus programs Notifications Prepaid Energy
DataCollection
Mediation SW VEE Versioned data storage
Application enablement etc.
Top-upMeter Data Management
Mediation SW VEE Versioned data storage
Application enablement etc.
Basic energy rates Time of Use rates Dynamic rates
Bonus programs Notifications Prepaid Energy Top-up
Prepaid Energy Solution Architecture
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Smart Grid Solutions – wide variety of projects and customers
Jointly develop, test and install a smart grid in the Kalasatama district of Helsinki, Finland
Telco-to-Wind application to extract data from various turbine vendors and normalize them into one unified view
Field service management based on a SaaS modelfor automatic and most efficient allocation of resources
Enabling eMobility by adopting proven mo-bile communicationtechnology to manage subscribers and payment
Secure communication network to guarantee data security in the power distribution network of Turku Energia
World’s first WiMAX network for full remote smart meter management in Victoria, Australia
New business models and ICT-solutions for e-mobility allowing attractive tariff concepts and value-added services
Increase bandwidth of communications network to keep DEWA in control of data from a growing number of substations
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