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1Copyright © 2014 Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved.

TOSHIBA

Smart Community Biz. in India

5th

Mar. 2015

Kenji URAI

Toshiba India Pvt. Ltd.

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CEMS:Community Energy Management SystemDR:Demand Response--- Varying the power consumption pattern to suppress customer power usage by setting the electricity price and/or

incentives, in case system become unreliable and/or power prices become high.

Scheme

• One of four next-generation energy and social system demonstrations by

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)

• Selected in April, 2010.

Features

• Large-scale established city

• Citizens and Yokohama based company

cooperation.

Aim

• Cooperation of various demand side energy management systems and

“Community Energy Management System (CEMS)”.

• The efficient use of energy by demand response from the CEMS.

• Provide new value to customers by utilizing a network of CEMS.

One of the world's largest scale Smart City construction is

on going in Yokohama

Japan / Yokohama Smart City Project (YSCP)

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CEMS:Community Energy Management System BEMS:Building Energy Management SystemHEMS:Home Energy Management System SCADA:Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition

Target → Achievements

HEMS(4,000 → 4,200 units)

EV( 2,000 → 2,300 units)

Japan / Achievements in YSCP

Implement demand peak control for metropolitan area

as well as regional energy stabilization.

• Realization of large scale Smart

Community Project

• Demonstration of new tech. concepts

- Demand Response (DR),

- CEMS

• - Storage SCADA.

PV(27MW → 36MW)

CO2 emission reduction(30,000 ton → 39,000 ton)

CO2 reduction( 25% →29%)

Smart Condominium(JX Nippon Oil & Energy,

Mitsui Fudosan Residential, Toshiba)

Smart home(Mitsui Fudosan Residential,

Toshiba)

Apartment HEMS(Tokyo Gas,

NTT-F, NTT DOCOMO)

HEMS(Panasonic)

Storage SCADA(Toshiba, TEPCO )

Demand Supply Balancing

Battery Storage(Toshiba, Hitachi, Meidensha,

NEC)

Demand side Battery

Storage(Sony E, Sharp)

Storage SCADA

HEMS

CEMS

BEMS

FEMS

EV

Charging Station(JX Nippon Oil & Energy)

Charging-Discharging EV(Nissan, Hitachi,

Orix, Orix Auto)

Smart BEMS(Meidensya, NEC)

Commercial

Facility BEMS(JGC)

Smart FEMS(Meidensya,

Sumitomo Electric)

CEMS(Toshiba, Accenture, TEPCO)

Smart BEMS(Toshiba, Taisei)

Office Building BEMS

(Toshiba, Marubeni,

Mitsubishi Estate, Mitsui Fudosan)

GDC(Nissan)

Clustered BEMS(Toshiba)

Smart Condominium

(MEMS)(DAIKYO ASTAGE, Toshiba)

Toshiba delivered

systems

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2013 DR demonstration for

offices and industries

Implement demand peak control for metropolitan area

as well as regional energy stabilization.

※DR:Demand Response

Target:Winter-6 buildings,

Summer-14 buildings*Offices, apartments, factories

2014 DR demonstration for

residence

Target date electricity tariff

DR request

Household demand suppression

Target:Approx. 3500 households*HEMS only 1,400*PV with HEMS 2,000*Automatic control function

household 200

Achievements of large scale demonstration.

Expands to energy management in other regions.

Max23%Peak cut realized

Winter(Demonstrate in Jan. 2013)Peak time:17:00~20:00

Summer(Demonstrate in July 2013)Peak time:13:00~16:00

14.9%

Peak cut

Max 22%Peak cut realized Weather

forecast

Power retail/grid

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2014 DR demonstration for

offices and industries

DR target

achievement over

90%

Target:Targeted 29

locations for power

reduction; carry out

demonstration at each

location.

Future model

Japan / Achievements in YSCP

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Comparison between Japan and India

Approach/Aim of Smart Community

Japan: How to optimize total energy consumption

India: How to supply sufficiently high quality electricity

Japan India

Power Demand/Supply Balance (General) S>D D>S

Reliability of Grid High Low

* Outage Very rare often

* Voltage Stable Not Stable

* Frequency Stable Not Stable

Back up Power Generation Few Many (by DG)

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STEP 1

Electricity

Communication

Heat

Chilled Water

CGS

Backup Boiler※

BAT

EMS

Backup Boiler※BAT

CGS AbsorptionChiller※

Backup Boiler※

BAT

Grid3CGS

AbsorptionChiller※

Grid1 Grid2

Energy Generation ; High-efficient gas-cogeneration system (CGS)

Control ; EMS(Energy Management System) with batteries

Extension; Multi grids as a number of clusters increases with EMS.

India / Image of micro-grid configuration

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India / Smart Community Project

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India / DMIC Manesar Smart Community Project

IMT Manesar

1. Project Schedule

FY2010-2011 : Feasibility Study

(sponsored by METI)

FY2012- : Pilot Project Development

2. Solution Concept (Micro-Grid)

Meet demand for uninterrupted, stable energy

(Electricity and Heat) supply.

Co-generation gas-engine based smart

community micro-grid clusters

Generator capacity40MW(Rated value)Grid1(Sector8):CGS 10 MWx3 unitsGrid2(Sector3):CGS 10 MWx1 unit

EMS (Energy Management System) x1

Battery capacity

1MW (SCiB: Super Charge ion Battery)

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CoreTechnology

Power Distribution Technology

Supervisory Control Technology

SimulationTechnology

Water Treatment Technology

Disinfection Technology

MaintenanceTechnology

OperationTechnology

RenewableEnergy Technology

SCADA Systems

Instrumental Equipment

Power SubstationSystems

Water & Environmental Technologies

PyrolysisTechnology

Toshiba’s Water and Wastewater Plant Engineering and Technologies

UV Disinfection System

Ozone Generation System

Operation and

Maintenance Services

Fault Diagnosis system

Water DistributionManagement System

Sewage Treatment Systems

Micro HydropowerGenerating Systems

PhotovoltaicSystems

Operation &Maintenance

RenewableEnergy

WaterTreatment

Solid FuelProduction Systemfrom Sewage Sludge

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Water & Environmental Technologies / UEM India

Company Name UEM India Pvt. Limited

Established 1973 USA (1977 Trinidad Tobago / 1983 India)

Registered office New Delhi (Engineering head office : NOIDA, UP)

Overseas office USA (Florida) / Trinidad Tobago

Employees Approx. 950 (Consolidated as of Jan, 2015)

Managing Director Krishan M Kshetry

Share holders Toshiba 26% / India Value Fund 50.48% / Individuals (Promoters) 23.52%

Business EPC and O&M service for Water & Waste Water Treatment Plants

Sales Approx. INR4,400million (Approx. JPY7,000million) (FY2014 consolidated)

A Toshiba Affiliated Company

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Toshiba Group in India

New Delhi

Hyderabad

Mumbai

ChennaiBangalore

Kolkata

HyderabadToshiba T&D Systems (India)

(T&D Engineering & Manufacturing) (2013)

TPSC India(Plant Engineering) (1998)

ChennaiToshiba JSW Power Systems(Turbine Engineering & Manufacturing) (2008)

KolkataLandys+Gyr(Smart Meter) (2012)

MumbaiToshiba Johnson Elevators (India)

(Elevator Sales & Support) (2011)

Westinghouse(Nuclear Power) (2006)

GurgaonToshiba India

(Corporate Rep Office) (2001)

Greenstar R&D India(Lighting R&D) (2012)

BangaloreToshiba Software (India)

(Software Development) (2002)

Toshiba Global Commerce Solution(Retail Information System) (2012)

Noida

UEM India(Water Business Partner) (2014)

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