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Introducing Echelon
MarketMaker
First Energy Control Network
FieldProven
GlobalInnovator
HQ SiliconValley
“Plant-to-Plug” solutions
PassionateCustomers
Commercial, Utilities
20years
97patents
100Msmart devices
>1,000 customers
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Echelon Energy Control Network: delivering the open, intelligent, distributed control necessary to realize the $50B+ Smart Grid future
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A Fundamental Shift Is Underway
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TODAY: • Distributed energy sources, global• Erratic demand• Consumer choice and participation• Key GDP component, price pressure • New business models
YESTERDAY:• Single source, local• Steady-state• Captive consumer• Ubiquitous, cheap• Single business model
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The Answer: Push Control to the EdgeEnergy Control Network
“Push Control to the Edge”
Process High Data Volumes, Share Relevant
Information
Eliminate Failure: Sense and Respond, Drive 100% Reliability
Local, Real-Time,Autonomous
Decisions
Make it Easy to Add Applications, Over
Time
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Why An Energy Control Network?
Smart, Fast Local
Decisions
• Distributed intelligence• Zero latency• Automated: no human
intervention
Relevant Information
• Prevent data deluge:
share results• Open/interoperable:
across every device
and network
Bullet-Proof Reliability
• No single point of
failure: 100% survivable• Harsh environments
Infinite Applications
• Start anywhere• Backward/forward
compatible • Add more apps,
over time• Plant-to-Plug solutions
Orchestrated, managed across multiple networks and devices
NET-NET: Lower cost structure, drive revenue, improve customer experience
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Echelon Energy Control System Three-Tier Architecture
All Powered by Echelon Energy Control Software
100% Reliable
100% Survivable
0 Latency
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Energy Control Products for Utility Markets
Smart Transceivers & DevicesSmart Meters, NES Embedded Modules for Smart Devices
Connectivity & Control DevicesData Concentrators, Edge Control Network Platform
System Management & Operating System SoftwareECoS System Software; Element Manager, Diagnostic, and Provisioning Tools; System Middleware
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It’s All Coming TogetherLinz Strom AG Customer Example
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••••••
High ROIFeature-richSafe choiceReliable and scalableOpen standardsScalable ecosystem
Linz Strom AG Data Center
Smart Cities & Streetlights
Smart Neighborhoods
Smart Metering
Residential Demand
Response
Smart Street
Lighting
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Benefits to Utilities
• Increase use of renewable capacity
• Embrace and profit from the emergence of smart devices and distributed generation
• Cut energy delivery costs 20% by eliminating “peaker plants”
• Deliver a superior customer experience by giving customers choice and participation
• Real-time observability
• Give consumers choice and control
• Manage across multiple networks and devices
• Bullet-proof reliability: 100% available, no single point of failure
• Works with existing investments
• Reduce fraud and tampering 10-20%
• Reduce field headcount with automation and self-healing
• Achieve return on investment in 4 years
• Cut deployment time in half
• Share data across every device and network: open and interoperable
• Start anywhere and future proof: add subsystems and applications over time
CEO Customer Service CFO Operations
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Detailed electrical measurements Active and reactive energy Import and export metering Flexible time of use metering
Extended information & alarms Multi-channel data recorder Power quality data and alarms Tamper and theft detection Connectivity to other meters and devices
Built-in disconnect On/off Load limiting/service upgrade to any level Prepay
Remote firmware download support
Smart Meters Meters
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The On-going Value of an Integrated Switch Disconnect
Remote disconnect For customer change For rental homes For non-payment
Internal trip for maximum power Control peak loads and defer investments in additional
generating capacity Offer “Lifeline Disconnect” capability Remotely change service offering
Prepay support
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The On-going Value of Power Quality Measurement
Per customer quality of service (QOS) information Under and over voltage Over-current Maximum and minimum frequency Phase loss
Detailed outage and restoration reporting Total number Duration and time Configurable outage threshold
Meet current and future regulatory standards Save cost through preventative maintenance & transformer optimization Opportunity to differentiate service plans based on QOS
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Data Concentrators
Automates and manages the low voltage network Detects meter additions,
removals, and tampers Establishes reliable mesh
communications Provides flexible, WAN-
independent modem interface Supports time-shifting of
communications to optimize cost
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Duke Energy, USA
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• Duke is one of the largest electric power companies in the United States, supplying and delivering energy to approximately 4 million U.S. customers.
• Duke has approximately 35,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity.
• Duke’s commercial and international businesses own and operate diverse power generation assets in North America and Latin America.
• Duke Energy is a Fortune 500 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK.
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Benefits of using NES Power Line
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100% GIS Accuracy• GIS data wrong• Constant indexing of transformer and meter• GPS coordinates
Transformer Efficiency• Optimize load and phase balance
Predictive Fault Detection• The PLC signal amplitude indicates weakness and fault
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Check Metering Energy Theft
•Transformer meter to managed meter comparison
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Revenue protection benefits
Average monthly bill $80
Average annual bill $960
Estimated level of line tapping by customers 0.50%
Percentage stopped by Echelon's Networked Energy Services 90%
Avoided Annual Lost Income from line tapping $4,752,000
Avoided Lost Income from line tapping capitalized over project life (20 years) $56,788,218
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Case studyVattenfall Group in brief
• Europe’s fourth largest generator of electricity and the largest generator of heat
• Vision: To be a leading European energy company
BG Vattenfall Nordic(Sweden, Finland, Denmark)
BG Vattenfall Poland
BG Vattenfall Europe(Germany)
• Operations in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany and Poland
• Electricity generation, transmission, distribution, sales and trading
• Heat generation, distribution and sales
• More than 32,000 employees
• Turn-over 13,697 MEUR
• Vattenfall AB is wholly owned by the Swedish State
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DHA Power Line Interface
Energy Manager
C-band PLC
Flexible and open Architecture
Power Line/ZigBee
DataConcentrator
EnergyModules
ZigBee
A-band PLC
GPRS, CDMA, GSM, PSTN, Broadband IP/WAN
Pulse Inputs M-Bus, MEP
Meter
Utility Server
NES System Software
Utility Software
Web services Web events
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Beyond the Meter
In Home Displays
Home Automation
Smart Thermostats
Whole House Energy
Manager
PHEV
Renewable Integration
H2O
Smart Meter
UCM
Mobile Support
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Bringing Smart Apps to the Smart Grid
Multiple applications One common platform Open to all
All devices All networks All developers
Intelligent distributed control
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The Smart Grid goes Beyond The Smart Meter
Energy management devices Grid efficiency devices Distribution automation systems Gas, water, heat meters Solar inverters EV chargers …
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Transformer/Cabinet Monitoring
Oil temperature Flood Door Circuit breakers
Digital input 3rd party
ControlPoint-based devices
C-Band PLC devices Serial devices Expansion card
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In Conclusion
A shift is occurring, creating new demands
from “plant-to-plug”
Creating a need to push control
to the edge
The answer: Energy
Control Network
• Smart, fast local decisions
• Bullet-proof reliability
• Orchestration and management
Why• Relevant information
• Infinite applications