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Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management Trends in Power Industry in the European Context VIII Antonello Buondonno Head of Europe and Americas Business Development Infrastructure and Network Division Spindleruv Mlyn, April 18 th ,2013

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Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management Trends in Power Industry in the European Context VIII. Antonello Buondonno Head of Europe and Americas Business Development Infrastructure and Network Division Spindleruv Mlyn, April 18 th ,2013. 1. < 500 MW. < 1.000 MW. < 2.000 MW. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid Management Trends in Power Industry in the European Context VIII

Enel Roadmap toward Excellence in Grid ManagementTrends in Power Industry in the European Context VIII

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Antonello BuondonnoHead of Europe and Americas Business DevelopmentInfrastructure and Network Division

Spindleruv Mlyn, April 18th ,2013

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40 countries

61 mln connection points

Listed on:Milano SE (1,5 mln Shareholders)

EBITDA:17,7 bln €

Enel: an international energy operatorItalian Core. European Base. Global Strategy*

< 500 MW < 1.000 MW < 2.000 MW < 10.000 MW > 10.000 MW

Representative offices, financial holdings, operative branches,

commercial companies

1st utility in Italy, one of the largest in Europe by installed capacity. Present throughout the entire electricity and natural

gas value chain

Installed capacity:97,3 GW Annual output:290 TWhEnergy distributed:430 TWhUP-Stream Gas:984 MMboe* Reserves680 MMboe** ResourcesEmployees:75.300 (< 50% in Italy)

NG Prospective Resources

NG Reserves

* year-end 2011**MMboe: Million Barrels of Oil Equivalent

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Uso: inserire classificazione• 1,8 mln km línes/ cables• 430 TWh Energy Distributed • 61 mln Point of delivery

COLOMBIA• 2nd Distribuidor (24%)• 2,3 Mln P.o.D.

ARGENTINA• 2nd Distributor(16%)• 2,3 Mln P.o.D.

CHILE• !st Distributoor(32%)• 1,5 Mln P.o.D.

PERU• 2nd Distributor (23%)• 1,1 Mln P.o.D.

SPAIN• 1st Distributor (35%)• 13 Mln P.o.D.

ITALY• First Distribuitor (80%)• 31,5 Mln P.o.D.

BRASIL• 5,5 Mln P.o.D.

ROMENIA• 2nd Distribuitor (30%)• 2,6 Mln P.o.D.

Enel Networks in the worldÁreas of presence

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● Italian market context and Smart Meter Regulation

● The roadmap to smart networks and operational excellence

● Envisaging the future Infrastructure

Agenda

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Italian Regulatory framework

Focus oncore business

Regulatory context

1999Smart Meter start-up

Unbundling of Distribution and Sales

DSO keeps responsibility for Metering & Reading activities

Bundled Distribution & Sales organization

1999-2007Progressive

liberalization of the electricity sector

Enel Distribuzione

In 2006, the Italian

Enel anticipates the changes and reengineers its internal processes to cope with new challenges in efficiency, quality of service, customer relations etc.

Enel starts deployment before liberalization and unbundling based on financial return/ operational benefits evaluation

In 2006-07 Regulator adopts new metering rules confirming approach on

Smart Meters with mandatory installation within 2011 for all electricity customers

ToU for all customers within 09/2012

2007-2011Smart Meter Massive

deployment

Enel completed in 2006 the installation of approx. 31M smart meters.

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Italian Regulatory framework - Impact of smart meter on regulated metering activities

• New readings rules

• Time of use tariffs

• Readings target success rate

• New rules for bad payers management and reconnection

• Load management

• Better management and monitoring of quality of service

• Increase in market competition

• Real consumption billing

• Mandatory for all customers

• Set at min. 95% for readings

• -85% contractual load limit for 10 days, "real time" reconnection

• Allowance of +20% load limit

• Recording of customer's interruptions and voltage variation

• Improved Trader-Customer relation/ leverage to promote competition and spreading of market efficiency

Uso: aziendale

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Distributed Renewables (GW) Free Market customers (Mln)

Connections(GW) 370.000 Prosumers connectedConnections (2012):

• 4000 LV request /week (max level reached)

• 0.5MW/AVG request MV (min.)

Smart Metering (2011): • 403 Mil remote readings• Commercial Quality 99.75% (AEEG)• 9.4 Mil remote work orders• Approx. 250.000 Switch/month

a2011

3,7

4,3

a2010 b2012

3,6

PV13

Market Dynamics – Enel Distribuzione in Italy

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● Italian market context and Smart Meter Regulation

● The roadmap to smart networks and operational excellence

● Envisaging the future Infrastructure

Agenda

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Enel Distribuzione roadmap Heading towards efficiency

Smart Meter and process optimization are the cornerstone to deliver value to stakeholders and partners

41 m. meters in Europe 97% daily success rate of the operations in Enels grid

(2012)

2.100 HV/MV substations remotely controlled (100%) 115.000 MV/LV substations remotely controlled (80% of

customers) with automatic fault clearing procedures

Satellite mapping of network assets Database of network events (outage, fault detection ….) Optimization of network investments based on a risk analysis

6.100 Enel teams connected +GPS localization ENEL cartographic on board Mobile applications for all Field Operations

Automatic Meter Solutions in Europe

Smart Grid/Network Automation

Asset Management in Italy

Work Force Management

Process reengineering

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Opex reduction: - 40 %Quality of service: +67 %

Enel Distribuzione roadmap Impact of Technology deployments: toward a new paradigm in network management

80 €/ customer

Process reengineering

SAIDI (minutes per client )

OPEX per client CAPEX per client

52 €/ customer

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Enel Distribuzione roadmap Benefits for the customers: Reduction of tariff network component

Eurocent/ kWh

10,12

16,1814,8

Net benefit to consumer

3,09 2,49 2,49

4,848,92 9,47

2,19

3,39 4,22

1999 2006 2011

Tariff components

Grids

Generation and supply *

Taxes system charges

+ 93%

+ 95%

- 19 %

+ 60%

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Enel Smart Meter experience

World wide most advanced and field proven project• 34 M Smart Meter installed in Italy on Enel LV

network• 5 M smart Meters installed on other DSOs

networks, in Italy and abroad• A new, state-of-the-art solution (meter,

concentrator, AMM system modules) developed lately, maintaining ENEL traditional robustness, reliability and cost effectiveness

• 13 M Smart Meter now under deployement in Spain, 3 M already installed , the largest and fastest project in Spain

Smart Meter

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LV lines

MV/ LV substation

2G/ 3G public TLC infrastructure

Head-End System

Enel Smart Metering Simplified Architecture

AMI Control Center

Smart Meter

PLC

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2010 2011

• International non-profit association to maintain and support the open communication protocol for Smart Metering solutions

• Board of Directors from Enel, Endesa, ST, CESI, Siemens;• Up to May 15th 2012: 30 members among world leading companies and institutions, from different business sectors, have already joined the Association

Founding Members

Enel Smart Metering Interoperability and openness

2012

Smart Meter

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Value creation

Smart Metering EconomicsKey success factors

Massive roll out

Speed of implementation

International manufacturing

International standards

Crossover technologies

Continuous innovation

•all LV meters installed in parallel & uniform lots to anticipate savings

•20-25% yearly substitution rate (Project completion in 4-5 years)

Outsourcing of manufacturing/OEMs + Enel onsite teams to ensure quality & costs

open technologies & solutions

PLC for SM + G2/G3 for DC

FAST implementation of improvements

Smart Meter

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Smart Meter Project Cost Benefit Analysis Project’s key indicators

•Number of Meters installed 33 Mln» Monophase 90%» Poliphase 10target: ~100% customer coverage with full feature/ remotely managed meters

•Roll-out 5 Years

•Cumulated CAPEX* 2,1 Bln €

•Yearly Running Costs ** 67,3 Mln €

•Yearly Savings ** 450 Mln €

•Meter Average Life 15 years

PBP 5 years

13 Mln85%15 5 Years 1,6 Bln €

15 years

Italy 2001 Spain 2010

Smart Meter

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Self healing network, reliability, security of supply

Enel Experience in Network Remote Control and Automation

•28 Control centers (Italy)

•100% Remotely controlled HV-MV substations

•32+% Remotely controlled MV-LV substations

•100% Automated MV feeders (

Smart Grid

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MTBT

MT

AT

HV/MV Subs(TPT / TPT 2000)

TSO

STUX / STM

MV/LV Subs(UP-RTU)

Corporate systems / Intranet

The ENEL System for Grid Automation and Remote Control can be divided into 3 main Macro-blocks:• Central systems (STU-X/STM); • Remote Terminal Units

(TPT2000 + UP + RGDAT)• Telecommunication systems

(Data network);Ensures secure communication and data feeding corporate systems

Enel Remote Control and AutomationOverall Architecture

Smart Grid

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TPT2000: Current Enel Standardized Primary Substation RTU• Digital channels, IP networks• Always on connected to the center• Collect, aggregate and make

available to the center data from the Primary Substation:» Alarms» Measurements» Signals

Remote Control and Automation SystemRemote Terminal Unit (RTU) for Primary (HV/MV) Substations

Smart Grid

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Remote Control and Automation System

UP provides remote commands, local automation, alarms, measure …Enel Standard component UP is available for both indoor and outdoor use, and in two versions, capable to manage up to:

•8 Switches•16 Switches

For indoor applications• Manage both MV and LV

motorized switches

For pole top applications• Pole mounted• ManageSF6 insulated switches

Remote Terminal Unit: UP Enel Standard for MV/LV Substations

Smart Grid

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Remote Control and Automation SystemMV Automation: RGDAT, ENEL Standard Fault Detectors

Composed by current & voltage sensors + electronic unit connected to RTU in substationEnsures• Detection of short circuits

Non directional 500A • Detection of ground faults

» Directional detector (the direction can be set from remote)

» High sensitivity (up to 6kOhm in compensated neutral situations

» Full operation in compensated and isolated neutral condition

• MV input voltage detector

Smart Grid

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Remote Control and Automation SystemMV Automation: RGDAT OUTDOOR Enel standard Fault Detectors for outdoor installation

Allows automation of pole top switches installed on overhead networks (mainly rural):

• detection• and isolation

of faulty branch

RGDAT Outdoor Voltage and current sensors

Smart Grid

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Batteries 24V+

Charger

Connectors

Electronics

Remote Control and Automation SystemMV/LV Substation Automation rules – block diagram

Modular MV Switchboard

UP

RGDAT

230 Vca

2G/3GModem

MV cables

Cables for remote control

AS LV BoardLineModule

LineModule

TRModule

LineModule

E

powersignals/measurescontrol

Vo

IomoI4I12

Smart Grid

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ST Web ApplicationsRemote Control and automation system – ST

Web Applications

Smart Meter/ Grid

Network Metering

STUX/STM

ST Remote Control and Automation

System

ST Web Applications

Other Company applications

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Enel EMM Electric Mobility Management

www.enelmobility.it

EMM Remote management main features 1. Remote management

• Activation, Configuration Localization

• Trouble Management2. Multi DSO, with Roaming

service3. Customer centric

• Management of individual Customer Contracts,

• prepaid 4. Grid integration

• Flexibility of charging according to energy availability (distributed generation).

• Storage of eventual energy overproduction.

• Voltage control assuring the quality of service.

Smart Grid

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Electric Vehicle recharging infrastructureeMobility Italy – Charging stations design and certification

Hom

ePu

bli

c

All solutions equipped with smart-metering, ready for integration into the upcoming smart grid.

Smart Grid

Key Features

• Metering grade measurement of energy usage

• System access with RFID ID card• Security• Flexible communication: 3G and PLC

enabled• Identification and authorization to charge

from Clearing House• Customizable energy supply: mono vendor

vs multiple supplier• Prepaid• Process control:

»Recharge remote control »Remote monitoring of recharging station;

availability check

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High Efficiency in Work Force Management

Teams equipped with PC + Android Smartphone • connected via GPRS with GPS

localization• GIS and Fault Management

Systems• List of Jobs to be performed and

remote automatic assignment of Jobs

• e-mail and intranet• Check of security adds-on• Camera and Barcode Reader• Augmented reality

Work Force ManagementWFM

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• Satellite mapping of network assets• Database of network events

power outage notification, fault detection

available and for each grid element• Load flow analysis• Investments based on a risk analysis

for various network configurations• Advanced DSS SW platform• Predictive maintenance• Process reengineering

Optimization of network planning/ investment allocation and maintenance

based on risk-return

Asset ManagementRisk based network planning and asset allocation

Asset Mngmt

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●Italian market context and Smart Meter Regulation

●The roadmap to smart networks and operational excellence

●Envisaging the future Infrastructure

Agenda

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Envisaging the future infrastructure Impact of Distributed Generation - Energy Flow at TSO-DSO boundary *

* Avg. Load Curves (July 2012 Vs 2010)

0

10.000

20.000

30.000

40.000MW 2010 2012

Weekdays Saturday Sunday

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Envisaging the future infrastructureToward Smart Infrastructures

Smart GridsIncreasingly an enabling factor/ DSO more

and more a key role in energy sector

Gas

Distributed IntelligenceSmart Meter

Energy BalanceSensors and actuators

NetworkConvergence toward

Electric Model

Electricity

Greater role in RES Dispatching

Distributed IntelligenceSensors and actuators

NetworkAdaptive Control

Artificial Intelligence

Transportation

Electirc MobilityElectronic Control

Grid-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Grid

Unmanned guide vehicle

Communication

BroadbandAlways-onWireless

Augmented RealityVirtual Reality

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Envisaging the future infrastructure The New Role of DSO

Renewables Smart CustomersSmart Cities

DispatchingEnergy Storage solutionsRenewables ForecastBroadband for grid

management

Active Demand New services

Smart Metering also for gas

Consumption optimization

Energy EfficiencyElectric Mobility – fast

chargeSmart LightingBuilding to Grid

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MV Energy storage Systems

Pmax= 1MVA - Energy: 500kWh

MV Energy Storage system of the “Isernia” project

One of the few Storage in Europe and the first installed in ItalyThe scope of the installation is the study of smart grid

applications in secondary substations

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Active Control for Distributed Energy Resources connected to the MV network

•Advanced control system•“always on” and standard-based communication

solution connecting all the relevant nodes in the network, including DER locations.

•Voltage Control (at all nodes) and Power Flow Control in the MV network.

•New procedures for managing efficiently and reliably the Disconnection of DER units in the event of unwanted islanding operations.

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Smart equipments and

power electronics

Smart Metering/ central and distributedIntelligence

LED Public Lighting

Renewablessources integration

Smart Cities

Electric mobility

Network automation

Storage and Plug &

Playtechnologies

Multi-directional

‘flows’ management

Demand Response

Envisaging the future infrastructure Enel Smart Grids Vision: Building a smart Energy future

Allowing Smart Interactions between all connected parties to deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supply

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Executive Summary

Enel mission is to efficiently deliver a sustainable, economical and secure electricity supply in a liberalized market

Deployment of Smart Meters gives a competitive advantage in business processes and Smart Grids, where Enel is the technology leader

Smart Meters deployment triggers the start of a Utility operations turnaround bringing advantages to all parties

Enel heads international standardization and interoperability bodies for Smart Grids, and has leading edge technologies in these fields

Enel wishes to support other utilities to improve their performances and to sustain their roadmap to excellence in technologies

Keeping our leadership one step ahead

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Thank you

Antonello BuondonnoHead of Europe and Americas

Business DevelopmentEnel Infrastructure and Network Division

[email protected]