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Sector Infrastructure & Cities Smart Grid Division Communications provides the basis for Smart Applications

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Communications provides the basis for Smart Applications

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The Communications Network Challenge

From To

Homogeneous Smart Grid communication network with IP-based Ethernet connectivity between all components

Heterogeneous communication networks limited in capacity and bandwidth

What’s necessary? Sufficient bandwidth from end to end IP and Ethernet capable devices Flexible backbone and access communication network solution Network extension down to MV distribution components and the consumer Interfaces and protocols based on energy industry standards

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Smart Grid- Areas for Automation

Power transmission

Smart metering

Communications solutions

Condition monitoring/asset management

Distribution automation

Decentralized energy management system

Building automation

Smart substation automation

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Why Substation Automation ?Market and time

Global EA Business Unit expertise in big and complex projects

One of the Smart Grid Pillars

US Utilities overall level of remote controlled substations very low

Today, we have unmatched Product and Systems expertise in Wendell, NC

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Why Substation Automation ?Unique Business Value

Our Substation Automation solution unique business value includes:

IEC 61850 fully compatible: Ethernet based object oriented protocol is on its way to becoming the industry’s standard for substation automation in the US

It enables future real time automation on the network, even among different sites

Design, Build and Installation and Commissioning savings. Contributing to Substation cost efficiencies

Condition based Maintenance

Faster Restoration and Avoidance of Outages

Visual Monitoring and NERC CIP Cyber Security requirements can be met with the product standard features

Protection

Power Quality

Substation Automation

Protection

Power Quality

Substation Automation

Protection

Power Quality

Substation Automation

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Siemens Substation Automation and Protection Relay IEC61850 References Projects

Completed IEC61850 Projects

City of Naperville (7 Substations) TVA 500 KV Bradley Transmission Substation MGM City Center (7 Subs) PDVSA (+ 300 IED’s Transmission Subs) Thyssen Krupp Alabama (200 IED’s) Nova University (Distributed Generation)

Active IEC61850 Projects

North East Utilities( Transmission Standard) NYPA (40 Panel Transmission Station) EPCOR (Summerside) ConEd (Elmsford) Croton Duquesne Northeast Utilities (Agawam) LADWP (Castaic) PDVSA (Mobile Substation) KCP&L (ARRA Project with SOL)

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Standard substation definition through IEC61850Vendor-independent designCompact designVisualization of all physical devices

Improved standardizationImproved flexibilityCut and paste repeatability provides future cost benefitImproved data availability to the utility enterprise through one standard system

Key features

Customer benefits

ReferenceMGM City Center

Seven Substations fully integrated and interconnected using IEC61850.

Complete deployment of SIPROTEC and SICAM products to protect and control the Power delivery system. The system included 3 main in feeds with 2 generator systems.

SICAM PAS was used to integrate into the ACCESS energy management systems as well as the Building management system.

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Smart Grid- Areas for Automation

Power transmission

Smart metering

Communications solutions

Condition monitoring/asset management

Distribution automation

Decentralized energy management system

Building automation

Smart substation automation

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The Distribution Automation Challenge

What’s necessary? Place advanced feeder automation devices into pad-mount and pole top systems that

combine the intelligence of an RTU, relay, recloser controller, PQ meter and more. Minimize outages through: Manual, semi-automatic or fully-automatic outage management Support centralized and decentralized, self-healing functions Peer-to-peer communications between intelligent devices NIST-recommended, standards-based approach using IEC 61850 communications Expert systems for fault isolation and service restoration Distribution network analysis, enterprise integration (GIS etc.) Maximum operational flexibility

From To

Smart, Self-healing GridManual operation and reacting to events and critical situations (not proactive)

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Siemens Distribution Feeder Automation SDFA

Smart ControllersSoftware

DIGSI Software

SIPROTEC 7SJ80 + IEC61850

Communication

RuggedComm WiMax

Direct Fiber

&& &

HMI ControlSICAM PAS & CCDNP 3

7SJ64IEC61850

AUTOMATICALLY LOCATE AND ISOLATE FAULTED LINE SECTIONS AND RESTORE SERVICE TO HEALTY LINE SECTIONS (FLISR)

Features•Rapid FLISR for minimal outage time (Address SAIDI)•Scalable- Cost effective all applications large or small•Easily integrates into SCADA networks•Standardized IEC61850 & DNP3 protocols•Turnkey solution, from primary switch to automation•Decentralized design up to 20 switching points

Functions•FLISR•Load Management and monitoring •Transfer schemes for critical loads•Standardized IEC61850 & DNP3 protocols•Simulation mode for offline testing & configuration

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Automatic Primary Switches

SDR Reclosers

BridgesVector OH Switches

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Feeder Automation OverviewWhat do we have to sell today?

1. Automated Primary Switches/Reclosers2. Smart Controller3. High Speed Communication4. IEC 61850 Protocol5. Software Configuration Tools6. Smart Fault Detection Capability 7. Smart Switching Logic

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Customer Issues that we solveWhat makes this a compelling solution?

Problem: Keeping the lights on! Reduce outage size and duration. Locate faults faster with less driving time. Reduce crew size to isolate and restore. Reduce windshield time, particularly with long distribution lines.

Compelling Solution: SDFA allows utilities to “do more with less” Fast transfer scheme for critical load (e.g., hospital or industrial acct.) Perform isolation and restoration faster than standard recloser and sectionalizer technology,

and sometimes at a lower CAPEX cost. Increase billing revenue through fewer and smaller outages. Improve customer service – Resolve outages before customer calls. Provide the ability to service a larger territory with fewer linemen. Make use of adaptive settings for storm conditions to reduce SCADA operator work load.

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Smart Grid Division: Did you know?

The Smart Grid market will

reach $40B’’globally and

$10B’’ in North America by

2017.

Our Asset Services people and technology keep Reliant Stadium, the

Astrodome and the Cancer Center in

Houston, Texas up and running.

We deliver the technology that controls North

America’s largest

transmission grid.

Siemens and Boeing provide

Smart Grid technologies

to improve energy security

for the U.S.

Department of Defense.

The entire population of Ontario relies

on eMetertechnology for

its energy information.

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