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Boeing Energy
Steve LukerSeptember 15, 2011
This document does not contain technical data as defined in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120.10) or the Export Arms Regulations (15 CFR 779.1).
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The Boeing Company
2010 revenues of $31.8B
~ 68,000 employees
Offering a family of airplanes and a broad portfolio of
aviation services for passenger and cargo carriers
worldwide
Boeing airplanes are three-quarters of the world‟s fleet, with
nearly 12,000 jetliners in service
Approximately 70% of BCA sales go to customers outside
the US
2010 revenues of $31.9B
~ 70,000 employees
Designing, building, and supporting net-enabled systems
for government and commercial customers
Integrates Boeing‟s defense, space, intelligence, and
communications capabilities
Strong mix of development, production, and support
contracts
Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)
Boeing Energy
Customers in more than 90 countries More than 159,000 Boeing employees in 49 states and 70 countries Research, design, and technology-development centers and programs in multiple countries Manufacturing, service, and technology partnerships with companies around the world Contracts with 22,000 suppliers and partners globally
Partnering worldwide for mutual growth and prosperity2
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Innovative
Environmental
Solutions
End ofServiceSuppliers
In ServiceOperations
Enterprise Commitment to Environment
CO2 and other waste reduction
„4-walls‟ targets
Supplier/acquisition footprints
Products-In-Use performance
End of service reuse
Sustainable biofuels advocacy
Technical & commercial market aspects
Optimized design
Advanced aerodynamics and rotor design
Advanced propulsion / re-engine
Advanced composite materials
Efficient logistics & operations
Jeppesen route optimization; Tapestry
Air Traffic Management
Virtual live environments for
training
Distributed Energy Resources
Solar and other renewables (Spectrolab)
Fuel cells & hybrid systems
Energy storage, EV charging 3
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Government Renewable Energy
Boeing Energy Key Markets
Organized to integrate the changing demands of the energy market
Renewable generation systems
integrator
Procurement, supply chain, construction management,
post-project definition and developer approvals /
financing
EPC experience and systems design capability
Heritage in solar
Advanced energy storage R&D
Energy solutions integrator
Mission-critical energy surety
Micro-grids for critical
infrastructure
Advanced modeling, simulation, and experimentation
Convene DoD and DOE to
address top-level energy architecture
System of Systems integration with embedded cyber security
Increasing reliability, security; “future-proof” micro-grid investments; driving cost savings
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Market Phasing
Pilo
ts/D
em
on
str
ati
on
sF
ull D
ep
loym
en
t
5
Commercial Deployments
2 years 5 years
Renewable Deployments
Government Deployments
Commercial Pilots and Demonstrations (Regional and 313 Projects)
Government Pilots and Demonstrations
Renewable Pilots -Demos ( CSUN)
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Boeing’s Energy Technology Heritage
Technology Heritage
So
lar:
P
ho
to-V
olt
aic
& S
ola
r T
he
rmal
H2-Fuel CellAircraft 2008
Coal Gasification 1976
MDAC Solar 1 10MW: 1982-87
Rocketdyne Solar 2 10MW: 1996 -99
SES Teaming Agreement2001-11
Win
dF
ue
ls
1970 1980 1990 2000
Shuttle Fuel Cell Integration
RD Solar Dynamic25KW: 1982-84
Boeing Thin Film CIGS
Boeing Thermal PV
Spectrolab CPV
NASA SSP2KW: 2002-03
DoE MOD-5B3.2KW: 1987-1996
NASA MOD-22.5KW: 1980-1986
2010
MDAC Stirling Dish25KW: 1982-9X
Sold to SCE
Spectrolab Satellite Solar Photovoltaics (PV)
LicensedSES/NTR
2009Licensed to
JX Crystals ~1993
SAI-SETP3KW: 2007-10
Inte
rop
era
bilit
y
& S
CA
DA
Solar Dynamic – Sterling Dish
Solar Thermal – Large Scale
Wind Turbines – Large Scale
Alternative Fuels & Sources
BiofuelsFlights
SCADA
Interoperability Middleware
Cyb
er
Se
cu
rity
Cyber Security Applications & Integration
AF B-1 NCO Middleware
1982
Revised Middleware to many USG customers
Revision 102010
US Navy update & Army FCS
ConEd, BPA, Tampa, Nevada, Salt River Project, +
AcquiredArgo Systems
AcquiredeXMeritus,
Kestral & Narus
Secure Network Server (SNS) & Secure Monitoring Infrastructure
System (SMIS)Digital Signal
Processor AnalyzersAcquired
Autometrics
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Sub-s
tatio
ns
Connect, Protect, and Optimize the Electrical Supply Chain
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles create instability
Middleware enables new and legacy technology to interoperate
Modeling and Simulation opportunities
Cro
ss-c
utt
ing
capabili
ties
Sm
art
grid
com
ponents
Tra
nsm
issio
n l
ines
Tra
nsm
issio
n m
easure
ment
syste
m
(e.g
. synchro
phasors
)
Ste
p u
p t
ransfo
rmer
Feeder
lines
Syste
m s
tabilizers
(e.g
. PM
Us,
VFTs,
capacito
r banks
)
Dis
trib
ute
d g
enera
tion
Backh
aul syste
m
Tra
nsfo
rmers
Data
aggre
gato
rs (
e.g
. to
wers
, mesh
netw
ork
s)
Com
munic
ations
devic
e
Mete
r
Hom
e a
rea n
etw
ork
(H
AN
) and B
uild
ing
Contr
ol d
evic
es
Genera
tors
End u
ser/
load
Modeling and Simulation
Command and Control
Integration/interoperability
Information Assurance
Large renewable installations cause more intermittence
Distributed Generation creates local generation options
Demand Response
Real-time command and control Cyber security needs
Assurance and Efficiency
DistributionTransmissionGeneration
Boeing brings:
SoS Integration
Interoperability
Cyber Security
Modeling and
Simulation
Logistics Services
Brand
Fed contracting exp
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Boeing Partnerships to Develop Ecosystem
DoD-DoE MOU (22 July 2010) Enhance national energy security Demonstrate government
leadership in transitioning America to low-carbon economy
NREL – only federal laboratory dedicated to research, development, commercialization, and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies
Boeing-NREL MOU (17 May 2010) Apply labs / competencies to
electricity systems & energy security. Address issues and develop
innovative solutions for DoD leveraged to meet national energy security needs
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI) Interdisciplinary, joint research
effort between NREL and UC-Boulder: advancing solutions for
producing energy economically from low-carbon sources
reducing GHG emissions using energy more efficiently to
meet global energy challengesBoeing on RASEI board
DoD Energy & Environmental Laws and Statutes
( EPACT-05, EISA-07, etc.) Presidential Executive Orders DoD Guidance Service-level Guidance and Goals Security concerns
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Renewable Energy EPC Integrator
Engineering & Procurement
ConstructionManagement &
Operations
Solar PV Storage
Monitoring &Maintenance
Systems Integration• Large contract management > $100M - $B‟s
• World Class Supply Chain Mgmt and Logistics
• Complex Systems engineering and modeling
Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T)
Supporting Boeing Organizations
Boeing Services Co (BSC)Shared Services Group (SSG)
• EPC Heritage
• Construction Support
• Innovations
• Enabling Technologies
• R&D Support
Solar CPV
Boeing Energy
Business Offering
Technologies/Strengths
Project Development Support
• Site selection / Permitting / Regulatory Approvals
• Transmission agreements
Design & Engineering
• Design / Specification / Technology selection
• Cost and performance analysis
• Quality assurance
Procurement
• Purchase modules and balance-of-system
• Procure transmission interface
Construction
• Build renewable energy plant and transmission interface
Operations, Monitoring, & Maintenance
• Monitor, maintain and support
Deep Technology Expertise / Knowledge• All forms of Solar technology
• Related technology to Wind, Geo, Storage
• Eng. analysis and development plus design
Channel Access• DoD and Services Channels
• DOE Channel Access
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Grid Modernization – Distribution Management DoE FOA-313
Boeing Energy offers an automated, secure, and interoperable grid management system which connects customer systems; the utility; and, the market to support the highly efficient integration of distributed energy resources.
For the FOA 313 demonstration, the Boeing Energy team provides closed-loop visual analysis and validation of load reductions and savings by simulating automated, flexible reconfiguration of distribution systems for selected customers, as required.
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Provides Boeing Energy
Additional utility partnering opportunity
Product opportunity & development feedback for middleware
CONOPS to develop expanded distributed automation capabilities and cost and efficiency models in DER environment
Builds in-house experience in grant environment working integrated solutions with large utility and familiar solutions partners
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Smart Grid DOE Demo 1304
Prime: Boeing – Regional Demo
Demonstrate, via simulation, the benefit of global situational awareness and decision
making over a region for multiple transmission operators and utilities, including the impacts of
renewable energy and storage
Partners: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland
(PJM) Interconnection Midwest Independent System Operators (MISO), Public Service
Electric & Gas; Ameren; Xcel Energy, Consolidated Edison of NY and NYISO
Total project size: $17.2M
50% cost match by DOE
Prime: Southern California Edison (SCE)
Laboratory project to demonstrate end-to-end
system security from distributed sensors
through collection at substations to the control
room
Total project size: $80.3M
Boeing – $15M
50% cost match by DOE
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Superconductive Flywheel Energy Storage DoE FOA-290 (ARPA-E)
Boeing development since 1994
High strength, high energy momentum rotor with high temperature superconducting magnetic bearing system
High efficiency energy storage systems with long life and low maintenance
Many targeted applications
Facility load leveling/ uninterruptable power
Renewable energy load-leveling and energy storage
Micro grid to utility scale
10 kWh / 3 kW Load-leveling
Lab System under test
Boeing has one of the largest Flywheel Spin Test Facilities in the USA12
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Meters
SIEM
Encryption
- Data in Transit
- Data at Rest
SecureNMS
protocol
Routing Protocol
Authentication
Authentication,
Authorization,
& Accounting
Network Firewall
&
External Gateway
Switchport
Security
PKI
NetworkIDS
Honeypots
Host
IDS
HostFirewall
Protocol
Access
Lists
Physical Security
System
Enterprise Business
Systems
Cross-
Domain
Guard
HASH Algorithms
For Data Integrity
Cyber Security
Defense in-depth
Cyber
DoD Microgrid Operational View (OV-1a)
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Enterprise Approach to Surety, Security, and Net-Zero
Enterprise Commonality
SystemsGeneration &
StorageDistribution
•Conventional Generators
•Renewables•Batteries•Flywheels•Chilled Water/Ice
•Metering / Sensors
• Islanding Switch Gear
•Feeder Protection
Enterprise Optimization
•Microgrid control•Carbon Mgmt•Efficiency•Renewables Integ•Optimization•Advanced Logistics
Least Cost Approach Facilitated by Common Architecture, Systems, and Components
•Mission readiness Surety•Consistent DoD Cyber implementation•Meet installation mandates at national level, net Net-Zero approach
•Pre-Qualified Portfolio reduces non-recurring cost
Micro Grid
Control
Carbon
Management
SGMSSGMS
Generation (Wind)
Planning
Support
StorageAdvanced
MeteringLogistics Security
WindMicro Grid Control
Carbon Management
SGMSSGMS
Generation
(Solar)
Planning
Support
StorageAdvanced
MeteringLogistics Security
Solar Micro Grid Control
Carbon Management
SGMSSGMS
Generation
(Solar)
Planning
Support
StorageAdvanced
MeteringLogistics Security
Solar
DoD Installation Energy Enterprise Approach (OV-1)
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Siemens – Boeing Strategic Alliance
Value proposition: “Ready now” reliable and affordable energy security solutions and leading US Government to a new energy future
Joint development and marketing of "smart grid" technologies to improve energy access and security for the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)
Leverages Boeing’s expertise in providing the DOD with complex systems and technologies, and Siemens’s industry-leading global energy management capabilities
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