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Smart Energy Management Marie-Paule ODINI, HPE Corporate CT Office Chief Technologist CMS/CSB The electricity use case

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Smart Energy Management

Marie-Paule ODINI, HPE Corporate CT OfficeChief Technologist – CMS/CSB

The electricity use case

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Are You Ready? ‘Machine-to-Machine / Internet-of-ThingsConnected devices are changing business processes and peoples’ lives

Cars

Street Lights

Indoor Lights

FedEx Delivery

Wrist Watch

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Smart Transportation Smart premises

Smart Energy

Fleet

management

Traffic

control

Vehicle

charging

Factory of

the futureApartment

automation

Smart home

Intelligent

appliances

Smart

metering

Water & wastewater

treatment

Water & gas pipeline

automationGeneral

modernization

Small-scale

generation

Distribution &

transmission

automation

Connected

CarData

CloudData Acquisition

and Analytics

Security Ubiquitous

Connectivity

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HP IoT Vertical Focus

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Impact of renewables decentralized electricity generationPhoto Voltaic (PV) Case of PG&E

MW

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Photovoltaic injection volatility – May 2030, 4GW projectionSubstation in Provence (France) – wind 15km/h – cloudy day

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HP Modeling, Dec 13

In % of full feeder load

30% fluctuationin few minutes

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Impact of Electrical vehicleLoad for uncontrolled plug-in vehicles

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Source: SCE 2012

Peak hours3-5 hours recharge time

The duck problem !!

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How Utilities are adapting?Transform from smart metering to smart grid

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Meters

Remote Terminal Unit

Meter Data Management

Network control

RealTimeBigDataAnalytics

Advanced Data Management

System

Smart ElectricalDevices Operation

Center

Weather Forecast

Web Services

Applications and Data Monetization platform

Production SubstationPower Plants

RTU

Partner EcosystemAPI Management

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Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Meter Infrastructure

スマートメーター通信システム

Consumer

Home

Area 1

Smart

Meters

Area 2

Communication System

Field Area

Network

Concentrator

Head End System

(collects data and

controls

communication)

(Wide Area

Network)

Area 3

Supervision

SystemExisting Systems

Meter Data

Management

Network

Management

Meter Asset

Management

Customer

Care &

Billing

Workflow

Managem

ent

Call

Center

Support

Etc.

Multiple

VendorsToshiba

NTT Data +

HPE

20 Million Meters by 2020

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TEPCO Future ServicesAccessing all the home electrical devices behind the smart meter

Smart Meter

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IOT: a fragmented, but consolidating value chain

Systemintegrator

Service enabler(Platform, apps)

Networkoperator

Smart object(Vending machine,

car, camera, meter,

etc.)

Module(SIM, sensor,

transponder, etc.)

IoT vertical app

service

provider

IP creation, vertical integration, partnerships, B2B offerings

Integration and certification

End customer

HPE MVNO / IoT HPE Enterprise Services

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CSP network (fixed / mobile)Private network (RF, WiFi…)

Network Interworking Proxy

Device & Service

Management

Enterprise Specific Applications/Use Cases

Data Acquisition and

Verification

Data Analytics

Data Service Cloud

IoT Devices and Connected Objects

IoT Gateways

– Device and Service Management

• Single Platform: Integrated architecture to both manage and connect sensors

– OSS, BSS

• Adapted to the technical and business requirements of IoT

– Data Acquisition and Verification

• Separates data traffic

• Secured multi-tenant cloud environment

– Data Service Cloud

• Advanced data built from sensor data, enriched from contextual information

• Partner-oriented layer for securely managing data privacy, exposure, settlement

– Data Analytics

• Enables discovery of meaningful patterns in data collected from sensors

- Integrated platform brings IoT management and analytics under one roof in a secure and standardized but flexible architecture

– Network Interworking Proxy

• ETSI/OneM2M compliant component supports IoT standards protocols and gateways enablement

HP IoT Platform

MVNO