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Cisco Smart Grid Vision – Connected Grid

Cisco Smart Grid Vision – Connected Grid. Transform energy production, distribution and consumption using an end-to-end IP Platform to sustainably meet the world’s future energy needs.

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Cisco Smart Grid Vision – Connected Grid

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  1. Cisco Smart Grid Vision – Connected Grid • Transform energy production, distribution and consumption using an end-to-end IP Platform to sustainably meet the world’s future energy needs • Architect end-to-end IP-based communications platform integrated with the power grid from generation to consumption • Converge utility systems and processes across all key elements of the grid to increase grid intelligence and efficiency • Deliver increased grid reliablity, resiliency, power quality and security • Enable the Smart Grid to become a platform for energy service innovation

  2. Why IP Secure, Interoperable, Scalable Infrastructure Power Generators Transmission Operators Distribution Operators Retailers & Service Providers End Consumers G T D R C Control Data D R R D C G R T D R R D Single Network Infrastructure Network Security T G C C T G R D C T G C Network Management C G T D R T D R C G T D • Adaptable to Future Needs • Interoperable—Convergence of non-IP devices • Media Independent • Secure, Proven • Scalable (Low-to-High Speed, Any Application)

  3. Home Energy Management Key Elements • Home Energy Controller (HEC) • Appliances and Peripherals • Smart Meter • User Experience • Cloud CPE Services Micro Generation Solar Panel 3rd Party B2B Feeds (Retail Energy Providers, Google, Microsoft) Smart Plugs/ Smart Appliances/ PCT Services HEC Provisioning & Mgmt System Cloud Services Smart Meters Electricity Broadband Network Utility Portal Energy Database Gas Home Energy Controller(HEC) Water Utility Network DRMS & Utility Analytics Heat Pluggable Electric Vehicle Utility Portal Remote Access

  4. Home Energy ManagementConsiderations for Consumer Electronics • Integrate Seamlessly into the home Non-intrusive (alternative apps) Scalable to other “Home Services” • Provide Compelling Visibility Real Time and Historical Energy Use Budget comparison and Bill prediction Individual Appliance Energy Consumption • Interface with the Utility Support Demand-Response Support Time-Based Pricing Scheduling Mode Day/Night/Away Scene Mode Home/Away/Vacation • Be Simple and Elegant Intuitive Interface Touch Screen Controls

  5. Smart Grid Market Business Drivers Consumers Utilities • Empowered to make energy choices • Greater visibility and control • Innovative services (Tere) • Aging infrastructure, reliability • Aging workforce • Regulatory compliance • Lower costs of business • New revenue streams

  6. Cisco Connected Grid Solutions Utility and Regional network Transmission and Substation Network Premise Area (HAN/BAN) Operations Center Field Area Network Data Center 010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101011010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 High Reliability and Security • Grid sensing and observability • Data analytics and correlation across grid • Increasedtransparency, controllability of the grid • Wider participation in market operations • Data storage • Regulatory compliance • Data management • Data analytics • Inter-utility network • Intra-utility network • Wide area measurement and control • Integrated security • Common management platform • Remote asset management and monitoring • Conditions-based predictive maintenance and planning • Optimize asset utilization • Cyber/physical security • High reliability • Scalability for smart meter deployments • Flexible access for mesh, PLC, broadband, Wi-Fi • Interoperability and control • Visibility—optimize energy usage • Demand—Response • Reduce cost • Micro—generation (solar, wind) management • Policy-based management

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