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Page 1: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

The cost of reliability of supply in future power systemsMathilde DrouineauVincent MazauricNadia MaïziEdi Assoumou

June 9th, 2010IAEE – Rio de Janeiro – Brazil

Page 2: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 2- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Energy supply Chain (from IEA 2007)

Page 3: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 3- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

A tight equation toward sustainability

● Demography:● Rise of energy systems in emerging countries● Refurbishment of existing capabilities in developed countries● Urban population, from 50% today to 80% in 2100, claims for high density power networks

● Earth: An isolated chemical system● Fossil (and fissil) fuels depletion:

●Peak oil around 2020●Peak gas around 2030●Around two centuries for coal or Uranium

● Climate change:

●Whole electrical generation provides 45% of CO2 emissions

●Global efficiency of the whole electrical system is just 27% (37% for all fuels)

●Despite a thermodynamic trend toward reversibility● Earth: A fully open energy system

● Domestic energy is 10.000 times smaller than natural energy flows:Solar direct, wind, geothermy, waves and swell

● But very diluted and intermittent

Page 4: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 4- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Thermodynamic framework

Page 5: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 5- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Electromagnetic description

● Couplings:● magnetic free currents I

● heat tank Joule losses "RI2"

● The utility acts on:● the mechanical power Pm

● the excitation of the rotor Iexc

Work flow

Heat transfer

heat tank T

EM field end-usersWout

network

RI2

Wingenerator

Iexc

RI2 RI2

Energy conservation (1st principle):

t

STP

t

U thm d

d

d

d

tt

S

t

S

t

GSUG

RI

thm d

Id

d

d

d

dT

d

dP

ITexc

0

exc

2

State functions:

Page 6: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 6- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

An evolution toward reversibility

● Faraday's law is restored by assuming a reversible evolution:All the energy losses (conversion, distribution, usage) are attainableMulti-scale framework with successful issues (material law, CAD tools)Focus on the higher aggregated scale to inspect reliability conditions

dedicated to power transmission

Work flow

Heat transfer

heat tank T

EM field end-usersWout

network

RI2

Wingenerator

Iexc

RI2 RI2

Page 7: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 7- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Centralized power grid

● The supply side controls the power system and fixes its physical behavior (voltage and frequency)

● Stability under load fluctuation

● Elastic generation● Huge investment in generation

● Transmission and distribution losses

● Reliability losses

● Convergence between regulator and supplier

● The physical correlation between actors at the demand side is insignificant

V,f

Page 8: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 8- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

www.desertec.org

Page 9: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 9- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Decentralized power grid

● The demand side controls the power grid and fixes its topology at the distribution level through “player” games

● Splitting between regulator and suppliers/players

● Sequential generation with intermittency

● Huge investment in control● distribution losses only

● Weak stability under load fluctuation

Page 10: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 10- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Active Energy Efficiency: Energy visibility& means to act

2ActiveDistributionTransmission

Distributed Generation

1

RenewableBackupPower

Renewable Energy Generation

1

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

ConsumersIntelligent Intelligent

4 Real-timeGrid management

ElectricVehicles & Energy Storage

3

ElectricVehicleTransportation

Centralised Generation

A possible evolution of the power network

Page 11: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 11- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Transmission conditions…for any electrical systems

Page 12: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 12- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

XsIφ

XφIφ

rsIφ

(R+Rφ)Iφ

E0

U φ

Φrotor

Φstator

Φ φ

ω

δ

Aggregated one-loop grid

R2

R

R1

X

Electrical PartMechanical Part

Iexc

T

Page 13: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 13- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Magnetic linkage under load fluctuation

Page 14: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 14- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Max RenewablesAC/DC, no mass

Max conventionalElasticity, iron, mass

Page 15: The cost of reliability of supply in future power systems Mathilde Drouineau Vincent Mazauric Nadia Maïzi Edi Assoumou June 9th, 2010 IAEE – Rio de Janeiro

Schneider Electric 15- Strategy & Technology – V. Mazauric – June 9th, 2010

Summary    centralized decentralized

Relaxation time      

under spinning reserve few mn lower

load or generation kinetic reserve few s lower

fluctuation magnetic linkage (transmission) 10 ms lower

  elasticity of generation few mn no (AC/DC static converters)

Losses      

  self-consumption    

  auto-control   monitoring and data processing

  T&D losses    

  reliability losses   ???

Investment      

  sizing of capacity global peak (local deficits)

  backup/storage discard peak balance intermittency

  demand response discard peak minimize local deficit

  generation & transmission 10.000 BillionUS$ (WEO, IEA 2003) ???

Systemic risk   weak but global important but isolated

Emissions/Depletion    

  hydro large  

  renewables farms  

  fossils   back-up

  nuclear   no