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Smart Grid Harvest Power Technologies 30 th Aug 2014

Smart Grid Harvest Power Technologies 30 th Aug 2014. Harvest Power Technologies. Harvest Power builds and implements Smart Grids Harvest Power provides Customized communications solution optimized for Indian grid and topography Unique metering solution designed for India

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Smart Grid Harvest Power Technologies 30 th Aug 2014

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  1. Smart Grid Harvest Power Technologies 30th Aug 2014

  2. Harvest Power Technologies • Harvest Power builds and implements Smart Grids • Harvest Power provides • Customized communications solution optimized for Indian grid and topography • Unique metering solution designed for India • Proven analytics and control solutions • Global Partnerships that assure • Open architecture • Standards-based technologies • Success in large scale implementations

  3. Providing Value to 200+ Customers Globally CONFIDENTIAL

  4. Large Scale : Customer 1 Technology Large scale wireless mesh AMI 100% standards support Driven by adoption of open standards Tough environment Very rural territory 1.2M customers over 906K km2 196K km of distribution lines Broad vision Corporate and government commitment to AMI/Smart Grid Time-of-use billing Consumer engagement Full Smart Grid functionality CONFIDENTIAL

  5. The Solution • Large Scale : Customer 1….contd. Legacy Utility Applications Enterprise Software (NOC) • Solution • AMI • 2.4GHz NAN, Cellular, and Drive-by, under Enterprise Platform • 2.4GHz NAN enabling TOU, Remote Disconnect, Power Quality • AMI to enable 330MW or renewable energy (includes net metering) • 2 meter brands provided with embedded agent • WAN: Public Cellular • HAN • In Home Displays and PCT’s via ZigBee CIS SCADA Metering Management System (MMS) Consumer Engagement Management System (CEMS) MDMS SAP GIS OMS/DMS Communications Device Management System (CDMS) Network Element Management System (NEMS) Drive By Metering 2G/3G/4G Cellular Network Cellular 2.4GHz RF Mesh with Cellular Backhaul CONFIDENTIAL

  6. Large Scale : Customer 2 Legacy Utility Applications Enterprise Software • Solution • End-to-end private RF Mesh network across 100% of service territory • 2.4GHz NAN enabling TOU, DSM, PQ, Net Metering • 5.8GHz broadband WAN for low cost AMI backhaul and DA (multiple end devices and protocols). • 2.4GHz NAN links up to 35Km • Up to 130K meters/gateway CIS SCADA Metering Management System (MMS) Consumer Engagement Management System (CEMS) MDMS SAP GIS OMS/DMS Communications Device Management System (CDMS) Network Element Management System (NEMS) Core Network 5GHZ WAN 35km link (2.4GHz) End-to-endPrivateRFMeshNetwork CONFIDENTIAL

  7. Indian Power Industry Challenges • India is the world’s 3rd largest producer of electricity after US and China, but still has a Supply – Demand gap of 53,475MU(1) • Demand is surging(2) • 2016-17: 139.2 GW (with Peak Demand estimated at 218 GW) • 2021-22: 191.5 GW (with Peak Demand estimated at 298 GW) • To meet 300GW of peak demand, installed capacity must be 400GW accounting for Plant availability, infra maintenance, spinning reserve and losses(2). Even if average T&D loss of 32% remains same, India needs to add 135GW of power just to meet peak demand by 2017. • India experiences 5.1% base load deficit(1); unofficial estimates far higher • India’s intended GDP growth forecast of 7%-8% at risk; shortage of power will reduce GDP growth by 1.5% • CEA Report, May 2014 • 17th Electric Power Survey of India

  8. Smart-Grid Evolution …from an inefficient, uncontrolled & overloaded Grid of yesterday to a controlled, self-healing, adaptive and intelligent 21st century network! AMI (Energy Audits, AMR) AMR SMART-GRID “SMART CITIES” • AMR for high value meters • High value, C&I, domesticonly AMI Infrastructure Advanced Metering Infrastructure solutions using Intelligent Smart Meter Agents and centralized software“low hanging fruits” (energy auditing, AMR) • Smart Grid Solution to “Smart City” • Smart Grid communications over MV lines at Sub-Stations & Feeders • Seamless upgrade of centralized Smart Grid management software

  9. Benefits of Smart Grid AT&C Loss reduction Energy Accounting Seamless Power Trading Smart Grid Alternate Energy integration Peak Load & Demand Side Management Power Quality & QoS Asset Management Outage Management & Reliability

  10. The Smart Grid 10

  11. Case Study in West Bengal • AT&C losses could reduce from 20.2% to 8.7% saving Rs. 350 Croresin 15 years over a 55K customer base consuming 140MU annually • Additionally, other savings accrued total to Rs. 300 Crores over same period • Scaled to a million customers, savings potential go more than Rs.11,800 Crores in the same period led by better load management. • Hence making the distribution more efficient thereby lowering the cost of electricity to all consumers

  12. Thank You

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