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Case Studies in Demand Response and Smart Grids
National Town Meeting on Demand Response and Smart Grids
Don Mak
IBM Energy & Utilities IndustryJuly 14, 2009
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What’s smart?• Smart appliances, meters, and
sensors adjust consumption dynamically based on real-time pricing for residential consumers
Smarter Outcomes• 10% lower electricity bills• 50% reduction short-term peak loads • $70B projected savings though better use of
existing infrastructure
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory changes the business model for energy delivery
Leading Examples
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What’s smart?
EDISON* research consortium, a Denmark-based collaborative aimed at developing an intelligent infrastructure that will make possible the large scale adoption of electric vehicles powered by sustainable energy
Smarter Outcomes
• Upward of 10% of the country's vehicles to be all electric or hybrid electric during the coming years
• Minimize CO2-emissions linked to electrified transport
• Maximize the use of renewable energy
• Enable smart technologies to control electric vehicle charging and billing and to ensure the stability of the overall energy system
EDISON will develop an intelligent infrastructure that will enable large scale adoption of electric vehicles powered by sustainable energy
*EDISON = Electric Vehicles in a Distributed and Integrated Market using Sustainable Energy and Open Networks
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Southern California Edison Data Center “proof point” and Security and Interoperability foundation
What’s Smart?
• Data Center Energy Efficiency- Applied monitoring technology in commercial data
center in Southern California
• Secure Energy Internet- Security and interoperability are key concerns to DR
and SG implementations
Smarter Outcomes
• 10% data center energy savings- Annualized savings exceed 300kWh- Greater savings available with technology refresh
• Wide-scale demonstration- Intra- and inter-utility scope- Partner ecosystem “solution”
Average DC Definition
Size 20k ft2
Power density 40 W/ft2
Power 1.4 MW
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What’s smart?
Innovative trial of time-of-use and critical peak electricity tariffs enabled by smart meters
Smarter Outcomes
• Up to a 25% shifting away from summertime critical peak times
• 6% lower energy consumption overall
• 75% of participants saved money
• 83% of participants wanted to stay on the program
Ontario Energy Board demonstrates the value of time-sensitive rates
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Oncor’s Smart Texas Advanced Metering System is Live
What’s Smart?• Replacing old meters and systems with
advanced metering systems and enabling in-home demand response
• For the cost savings by using a CFL bulb compared to a 100-watt bulb…
Smarter Outcomes• June 30, 2009: 211,000+ meters providing
15-minute interval data to the market• Deployment of remaining 3.2 million meters
continuing to 2012 • 5-10% consumption and customer cost savings• Better customer information about energy
usage• Utility - improved reliability, stability, security
Source: Oncor
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• Customers will pay only for the energy they actually use
• Customers will be able to switch to a pre-pay service, similar to mobile phone pre-payment
• Commercial losses will be reduced through monitoring of electricity and water grids
• Remote management of electricity supply
• Sophisticated analysis of consumption patterns, enabling a real-time view of energy use to identify opportunities for reduction
• Customers will have an Internet portal to track energy consumption
Malta will become the first country to implement an end-to-end electricity and water smart utility system
What’s smart?
Smarter Outcomes
Smart electricity and water meters, advanced IT applications enabling remote monitoring, management, meter readings and meter suspensions, customer energy management portal
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What’s Smart?• Retrofit remote monitoring and control devices• Quickly locates and isolates faults
Smarter Outcomes• Potential to reduce outage minutes by 25-50%• Fault search time reduced by one-third• Potential capital savings up to 90 %
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DONG Energy Optimizes Operations to Respond to Outages Faster
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So, What is the Point?
- There are many successful pilots and implementations of Demand Response and Smart Grid activities
- The time to act is now – for customers and the planet