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Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management

Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management. Antonello Buondonno Head of Europe and Americas Business Development Infrastructure and Network Division December 12 2012. 1. Agenda. Enel Key Facts Enel Distribuzione roadmap toward excellence in Grid Management

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Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management

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  1. Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management Antonello Buondonno Head of Europe and Americas Business Development Infrastructure and Network Division December 12 2012 1
  2. Agenda Enel Key Facts Enel Distribuzione roadmap toward excellence in Grid Management Technologies and solutions Smart Meter and Energy Efficiency Smart Grid 2
  3. < 500 MW < 1.000 MW < 2.000 MW < 10.000 MW > 10.000 MW Representative offices, financial holdings, operative branches, commercial companies Uso: Enel: an International energy operatorItalian Core. European Base. Global Strategy: 2011 pubblico Installed capacity: 97.000 MW Annual output: 290 TWh Energy distributed: 430 TWh UP-Stream Gas: 984 MMboe* Reserves 680 MMboe* Resources Employees: 78.300 (< 50% in Italy) Presence in: 40 countries Connection Points: 61 mln Listed on: Milano SE (1,5 mln Shareholders) CAPEX 2011-2015: 31,0 bln € EBITDA: 17,7 bln € NG Prospective Resources NG Reserves *MMboe: Million Barrels of Oil Equivalent 1st utility in Italy, 2nd largest in Europe by installed capacity. Present throughout the entire electricity and natural gas value chain 3
  4. Group net income EBITDA 2011 € mln 2009(1) 2010 Enel GroupFinancial results 2011 ’10-’11 % Revenues EBIT Net debt (2) 64,362 16,371 11,032 5,586 50,870 79,514 17,717 11,366 4,148 44,629 +8.4 +1.4 +1.0 -5.5 -0.7 73,377 17,480 11,258 4,390 44,924 Stability and strong financial results ensured by differentiation, international growth and efficiency 2009 results recalculated using IFRIC 18 criteria 2. Excluding net debt of assets held for sale 4
  5. Enel Green Power Renewable Energies Engineering & Research Generation & Energy Management Iberia & Latin America Global Procurement Upstream gas Group Chairman Carbon Strategy Global Services Global ICT Group CEO International Infrastructures & Networks Market Enel Group organization Board of Directors SHAREHOLDERS Government Market Corporate Functions 5
  6. Agenda Enel Key Facts Enel Distribuzione roadmap toward excellence in Grid Management Technologies and solutions Smart Meter and Energy Efficiency Smart Grid 6
  7. Process reengineering Smart Meter Management Work Force Management Uso: pubblico Enel DistribuzioneHeading towards efficiency Satellite mapping of network assets Database of network events (power outage notification, fault detection) Optimization of network investments based on a risk analysis Optimization of network maintenance > 2.100 HV/MV substations remotely controlled (100%) > 115.000 MV/LV substations remotely controlled (80% of customer served) Automatic fault clearing procedures on 70% of MV Lines; 88% clients served by automated lines Smart Grid/ Network Automation Asset Management 5.200 Enel teams connected via GPRS with GPS localization ENEL cartographic on board Mobile applications for all Field Operations 39+ mln meters in Italy and in Europe (5 Mln for other DSOs) 13 mln new generation meters in Spain 99,7% operations correctly performed (2011) State-of-the-art technologies and process optimization deliver value to our stakeholders and partners 7
  8. Smart Meter Solutions Work Force Managemet Asset Management Impact on Technology deploymentsFrom Smart Meters to Smart Grids: a new way of network mgt Uso: inserire classificazione Smart Grid/ Network Automation 80 €/ customer 52 €/ customer Process reengineering OPEX per client CAPEX per client SAIDI (minutes per client ) Opex reduction: - 40 % Quality of service: +67 % 8
  9. + 60% - 19 % + 95% + 93% Benefits for the customersReduction of the distribution component of the tariff Tariff components Eurocent/ kWh 16,18 14,8 4,22 3,39 10,12 Taxes system charges 2,19 9,47 8,92 Generation and supply * 4,84 3,09 Distribution 2,49 2,49 1999 2006 2011 … with a net benefit to consumer 9 * including fuel
  10. Agenda Enel Key Facts Enel Distribuzione roadmap toward excellence in Grid Management Technologies and solutions Smart Meter and Energy Efficiency Smart Grid 10
  11. Enel Smart Meter experience Uso: Uso: pubblico pubblico World wide most advanced and field proven project 34 M Smart Meter installed in Italy on Enel LV network 5 M smart Meters installed on other DSOs networks, in Italy and abroad A new, state-of-the-art solution (meter, concentrator, AMM system modules) developed lately, maintainingENEL traditional robustness, reliability and cost effectiveness 13 M Smart Meter now under deployement in Spain, 2 M already installed , the largest and fastest project in Spain 11
  12. Enel Smart Metering Simplified Architecture LV lines PLC Head-End System MV/ LV substation AMI Control Center G2/ G3 public TLC infrastructure 12
  13. >10mln day Smart Meters Management Italian pioneering, experience and leadership - continuous evolution 403 336 Remote operations (Mln/ yr) Readings (Mln/ yr) 270 260 Ahead of EU targets (14/5 yrs) Support to liberalized market Success rate: 99,9%-98,4% Smart Grids functionalities Yearly running costs of 2€/customer 187 142 96 19 15 12 9 9 5.7 3.5 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2011 2005 Field proven, robust, high performance 14
  14. Smart home Energy efficiencyfor the house of the future Smart Info: No change in smart meter/ no amp-gauge Managed via PLC/ safe and encrypted HAN to monitor and manage Energy Load and consumption 2005 Ensuring greater partecipation of customers to Energy market 15
  15. Enel Experience in network remote control and automation 28Control centers (Italy) 100% Remotely controlled HV-MV substations 30% Remotely controlled MV-LV substations (32% by 2012) 70% Automated MV feeders (100% by 2012) Self healing network, reliability, security of supply 16
  16. Smart Grid Work Force Management Teams equipped with PC + Android Smartphone connected via GPRS with GPS localization GIS and Fault Management Systems List of Jobs to be performed and remote automatic assignment of Jobs e-mail and intranet Camera and Barcode Reader Augmented reality High Efficiency in Work Force Management 17
  17. Asset ManagementRisk based network planning and asset allocation Satellite mapping of network assets Database of network events power outage notification, fault detection available and for each grid element Load flow analysis Investments based on a risk analysis for various network configurations Advanced DSS SW platform Predictive maintenance Process reengineering network investment allocation and maintenance optimization 18
  18. Events Log Active Grid Management Smart Meter Interface Maintenance Management Systems Statistics and Performances Integrating Smart Meter and Smart Grid GIS & Network Asset Management STWeb 19
  19. Envisaging the future infrastructure Impact of Distributed Generation - Energy Flow at TSO-DSO boundary * 2010 2012 MW 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 0 Weekdays Saturday Sunday 21 * Avg. Load Curves (July 2012 Vs 2010)
  20. Envisaging the future infrastructure Enel Smart Grids Vision: Building a smart Energy future Multi-directional ‘flows’ management Network automation Demand Response Smart Metering/ central and distributed Intelligence Electric mobility Storage and Plug & Playtechnologies LED Public Lighting Smart Cities Renewablessources integration Smart equipments and power electronics Allowing Smart Interactions between all connected parties to deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supply 22
  21. Active Control for Distributed Energy Resources connected to the MV network Advanced control system “always on” and standard-based communication solution connecting all the relevant nodes in the network, including DER locations. Voltage Control (at all nodes) and Power Flow Control in the MV network. New procedures for managing efficiently and reliably the Disconnection of DER units in the event of unwanted islanding operations. 23
  22. MV Energy Storage system of the “Isernia” project One of the few Storage in Europe and the first installed in Italy The scope of the installation is the study of smart grid applications in secondary substations MV Energy storage Systems Pmax= 1MVA - Energy: 500kWh 24
  23. Electric Vehicle recharging infrastructureeMobility Italy – Charging stations design and certification Key Features System access with RFID ID card Flexible communication: GPRS and PLC enabled Identification and authorization to charge from Clearing House Customizable energy supply: mono vendor vs multiple supplier Prepaid Process control: Recharge remote control Data acquisition and transmission of every single charge procedure Remote monitoring of recharging station; availability check Home Public All solutions equipped with smart-metering, ready for integration into the upcoming smart grid. 25
  24. Enel EMM Electric Mobility Management EMM Remote management main features 1. Remote management of station Activation, Configuration Localization Trouble Management of recharging station 2.Multi DSO, with Roaming service 3 Customer centric Management of individual Customer Contracts, prepaid of 4. Grid integration Flexibility of charging according to energy availability (distributed generation). Storage of eventual energy overproduction. Voltage control assuring the quality of service. www.enelmobility.it 26
  25. Uso: Smart Grids in the WorldEnel active role in worlwide initiatives for Smart Grids deployment pubblico launched by Major Economies Forum to keep high level government attention for technologies capable of cost effectively reducing GHGases. Italy co-leads with South Korea and the USA. International forum aiming for a sustainable energy future through Smart Grids International non-profit association of DSOs committed to the development of Smart Grids in Europe International consortium of DSOs and research center developing an analytical method to evaluate the impact of a large scale introduction of EV and PHEV on the grid Large-scale Integrated Project co-founded by the European Commission aiming at enabling the Active Demand in the Grids http://www.thefuturewillfollow.com/en/ 27
  26. Executive Summary Enel mission is to efficiently deliver a sustainable, economical and secure electricity supply in a liberalized market Deployment of Smart Meters gives a competitive advantage in business processes and Smart Grids, where Enel is the technology leader Smart Meters deployment triggers the start of a Utility operations turnaround bringing advantages to all parties Enel heads international standardization and interoperability bodies for Smart Grids, and has leading edge technologies in these fields Enel wishes to support other utilities to improve their performances and to sustain their roadmap to excellence in technologies Keeping our leadership one step ahead 28
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