Smart City Málaga Susana Carillo Aparicio endesa 17 12 1 5 Distribución eléctrica
ENEL group: an international energy operator Presence 40 countries Net installed capacity 99 GW Customers ~61 million Employees 71,394 Recurring EBITDA ~16 bn2 Net Capex Plan 2014-2018 ~26 bn3 <500 MW <1.000 MW <2.000 MW <10.000 MW Representative offices, financial holdings, operative branches, commercial companies >10.000 MW * Data updated to 31/12/2014 Italy s largest power company and one of Europe s main listed utilities Present throughout the entire electricity and natural gas value chain
Imagine you could generate only the energy that you need: in your own house, your industry or your street. Using new tecnologies, with renewables energies. Imagine Imagine Imagine Imagine you reduce your consum 20% and contributed to reduced CO2 emission. Imagine you know what you consume in each moment, in each electric device you have turned on. Imagine Imagine Imagine Imagine this happens and has a name: Imagine an intelligent grid which controls all their loads, generators, storage, e.v., customers
Smartgrids: The traditional business, future changes Generación Transmisión Distribución Usuario final Central generadora Estación elevadora Red de transporte Subestación de transformación Centro de Centro de transformación Centro de Usuario final Energy Efficiency comunicaciones 20% comunicaciones Sustainability Renewable energy over primary energy CO2 reduction New players and services + Prosumers + Energetic services enterprises + Integrators: Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants + Electric vehicle charge + Flexibility markets 20% - 20% Adaptability Quality Profitability Security
Smartcity Málaga. Scope of the project 31 million budget for companies and research centers, 4 year and fully functional Living lab to test new products and services, Demo projects call other projects Project coordinators Research centers
Smart Energy Storage SMART GRIDS The electric company of the future. OMS DSM SCADA Smart Lighting ADA Smart City CBM AMI ICT GIS DER CIS EMS DMS Smart Energy Management Smart Buildings Comunications Real-time IP network AMI (Advanced Meter Infrastructure) Smart meters (electricity, water and gas) Demand response v Smart buildings and homes Smart and informed customers ADA (Advanced Distribution Automation) Real-time monitoring Network failure and recovery v Network automation DER (Distributed Energy Resources) Electric vehicles Energy storage v Distributed generation of renewable sources v People Smart Mobility @ Smart ICT Smart Energy Generation º ICT Citizens become part of the solution Smart and Informed Customer Networks
The electricity model: Smart Grids The Smart electricity model is strongly multidirectional Generation Transportation & Distribution Consumption Main characteristics of Smart Grids: Highly communicated and automated: active and bidirectional Optimal in use of assets and energy Less dependent on fossil fuels Feasible high-scale incorporation of renewable energy Prepared for energy storage and EV integration
Relevant Information @ 72 CCDD PLC 40km MVL º 13Mw MV 33 Kw LV 106kw/h MV 11 kw/h LV 17.000 Meters 4 electric vehicles Deployment of a public lighting system with 200 elements, micro wind (9*600w) and photovoltaic (10*85wp) generation CUSTOMERS 300 industrial 900 service 12.000 domestic Duration 4 Years Budget 31 million Consumed energy: 70 GWh/year, Smartcity will save 6.000 Ton CO2 per year
Telecomunication. ICT Grid of today + ICT = Grid of the future µstorage º mstorage Public Lighting 72 transformers communicated using PLC, WIMAX and other technologies. Redundant ring architecture. Advanced monitoring and control Communications network of Smart City Málaga
Smart Grid Architecture Real-time communications and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) are fundamental technologies Fiber optics Generation Control Centers Systems Data Bases substations control WiMax, 4G, etc. for wireless redundancy MV control LV control Power Line Communication + Wirelesss Redundancy
Smart Grid Architecture Real-time communications and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) are fundamental technologies Fiber optics Control Centers Systems Data Bases substations control MV control Substation & upstream MV Grid LV Grid LV control Power Line Communication + Wirelesss Redundancy
Smart Grid Architecture Real-time communications and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) are fundamental technologies Fiber optics Control Centers Systems Data Bases substations control MV control Substation & upstream MV Grid LV Grid Power Line Communication + Wirelesss Redundancy LV control
Smart Grid Architecture Real-time communications and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) are fundamental technologies Fiber optics Control Centers Systems Data Bases substations control MV control Substation & upstream MV Grid LV Grid Power Line Communication + Wirelesss Redundancy LV control
WP05 Systems. Information Technologies
Smart Grid projects in Latin America Bogotà Fortaleza Public Lighting pilot in calle n 93 and in the southern part of the city Electric taxi pilot Network Automation startup Santiago Smart metering pilot 100 smart meters certified by SEC in operation Public Lighting pilot in Calle Seminario and in Smart City Santiago Electric mobility - successfully installation of the Enel s EMMS system - Electric bus pilot Network Automation project for Smart City Santiago Smart metering pilot 100 smart meters in operation First 217 smart meters in operation (collaboration Enel and Landis+Gyr ) Public Lighting 90 LED Archilede in operation around the Lagoa Electric mobility 8 charging stations, 4 electric cars Network Automation project for Cidade inteligente Búzios Smart metering pilot 100 smart meters in operation Niteroi Búzios Net metering pilot for distributed generation integration in the grid
The electrical and communication solutions should grow coordinately XX century Network N-1 Network design Electromechanical Unidirectional comunication Centralized generation Radial topology Few sensors Blind network Manual refund Static Manual diagnostic Decisions by committees of emergency Load Flow Control Limited Limited information rates Few possibilities for customers XXI century Network N-2 Network design Digital Bidirectional Distributed Mesh topology Lot of sensor Real time monitoring Semi-automatic refund Adaptative Expert diagnostic systems Assisted decisions and simulations Load flow control system in all the Network Full pricing info Lot of possibilities for customers
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