ICONICS GEO Productivity Portals Target Renewable Energy Solutions



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ARC VIEW JUNE 11, 2009 ICONICS GEO Productivity Portals Target Renewable Energy Solutions By Craig Resnick Summary ICONICS recently briefed ARC regarding the company s GEO Productivity Portal solutions. ICONICS defines GEO Productivity Portal solutions as advanced web-based contextual portals leveraged for real time productivity monitoring, control, performance analysis, and reporting. This includes custom visualization and geographical mapping for distributed operations such as manufacturing, electric utilities, renewable The driving forces for the development energy production, transportation/logistics, retail of renewable energy consist of concerns facility networks, college campuses, and corporate for energy security, a global aversion to continued environmental degradation, office buildings. There are numerous application and possible climate change. examples, such as providing a dashboard view of overall productivity, alarm information from wind towers, and local meteorological information for wind farm management. These GEO Productivity Portal solutions also address the growing demand for utilities and manufacturers to implement their growing sustainability initiatives, for example obtaining energy from renewable sources to meet future requirements. Driving forces for developing renewable energy consist of concerns for energy security, a global aversion to continued environmental degradation, and possible climate change. Renewable Energy Driven by Endless Growing Demand Today s global energy market is estimated at 15,000 gigawatts, and predicted to double by 2050. Increasing supplies of energy, especially renewable energy, will be required to meet this demand. Replacing significant quantities of the depleting reserves of fossil fuels by renewable sources will be essential. The actual growth rate of renewable energy will be driven by a combination of economic considerations and governmental efforts to implement policies that favor renewable energy. For an energy source to be commercially viable, it must be affordable in comparison to alternative sources, as well as being readily available in suf- THOUGHT LEADERS FOR MANUFACTURING & SUPPLY CHAIN

ARC View, Page 2 ficient quantities from a reliable and socially acceptable source. Risks to energy security can be attributed to market instabilities as well as physical security incidents and technical failures of physical assets, such as blackouts. Recent market volatility in the oil & gas industry piqued interest in development of alternate energy sources, including renewable energy. Geopolitical instability can create market constraints which are exacerbated by the uneven global distribution of conventional fossil fuel reserves. However, renewable energy sources are generally indigenous to local or regional conditions and can thus reduce the impact of import restrictions. Governments can mitigate risks from energy security by increasing the diversity and flexibility of energy supply sources. As a group, renewable energy represent one of the fastest growing sources of energy. For example, in the US, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) provided tax credits for renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and biomass energy. The EPAct also expanded research into hydrogen technologies and established nationwide renewable energy standards to encourage greater use of ethanol and biodiesel as transportation fuels. In Europe, renewable energy already plays a significant role in the energy supply. Progression of Renewable Energy Technologies The International Energy Agency (IEA) groups renewable energy sources according to the relative maturity of the respective underlying technology development. Renewable energy can be classified into three generations of technology evolution as shown in the following table. First Generation Second Generation Third Generation Hydropower Solar Heating /Cooling Concentrated Solar Biomass Combustion Wind Energy Ocean Energy Geothermal Power Solar Photovoltaics Enhanced Geothermal Geothermal Heat Modern Bioenergy Integrated Bioenergy Renewable Energy Sources First-generation renewable technologies have been in place for decades, with some applications dating back to the beginning of the twentieth century. Early hydropower and biomass combustion approaches both represent mature markets. For developing regions, these technologies are still viable sources of energy, assuming the necessary natural resources re-

ARC View, Page 3 main adequate. Pricing is usually competitive with conventional energy sources. Dwindling resources, environmental restrictions, and possible public reluctance are some potential restrictions to continued utilization. Second-generation renewables have entered the energy Wind energy in particular is enjoying rapid growth in some market over the last several decades with varying degrees of success. The rate of adoption has reflected the world regions, as significant technological advances have been pricing of competing energy sources, including the realized as the result of R&D efforts notable excursions of high oil pricing and/or concerns by countries whose policies support about the security of supply. High spikes in both crude the utilization of renewable energy. oil and natural gas prices stimulate interest in developing these types of renewable energy sources. Additionally, environmental concerns will drive future continued acceptance. Wind energy in particular is enjoying rapid growth in some world regions, as R&D efforts in countries whose policies support the utilization of renewable energy have yielded significant technological advances. Third-generation technologies for renewable energy are in varying stages of development and build upon the continued R&D efforts leveraged in part from second-generation commercialization refinements as well as from new ICONICS Smart Pin Technology inside EarthWorX

ARC View, Page 4 technology approaches. Examples of newer forms of renewable energy include enhanced geothermal and bioenergy systems, concentrated solar power technology, and a collection of technologies associated with ocean energy. The newer solar power thermodynamic approaches can utilize various designs of parabolic collector systems to concentrate the power and route it to a central solar receiver tower. Solar approaches have had an intermittent development history until recently and overall lag wind energy adoption applications. Ocean-based renewable energy technologies consists of energy generation from tidal, thermocline, current, or wave motion sources. Ocean energy is even earlier in the adoption curve than thermal solar, and will require considerable R&D effort to finalize a commercial scale plant system that is both sustainable and economically competitive. ICONICS Renewable Energy Solutions To address the demands created by the need for renewable energy, ICON- ICS has recently released its GEO Productivity Portals. Built on Microsoft.NET technology and designed for Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7, the GEO Productivity Portal solution targets complete operations of wind and solar farms. It provides energy analytics, data historians and reports designed for specific applications (such as wind farm management; offers GEO SCADA, with updates for integrating metrological information; features alarm management with instant alerts; and provides standards-based OPC Connectivity. The GEO SCADA and other portals are built The GEO Productivity Portal solution targets, from a combination of ICONICS technologies, including productivity analysis and for example, complete operations of wind and solar farms; provides energy analytics, data real-time online collaboration and visualization dashboards. Companies can use historians and reports designed for specific applications such as wind farm management; offers GEO SCADA with updates for ICONICS GEO Productivity software, such integrating metrological information; features as ICONICS PortalWorX, to create and manage custom business portals and alarm management with instant alerts; and provides standards-based OPC Connectivity. visualization dashboards that provide single sign-on collaboration. PortalWorX is based on Microsoft SharePoint Server.NET technology, which provides the tools to create a portal for real-time and historical business information. Portal- WorX requires minimal administration, and is designed for simplified configuration.

ARC View, Page 5 ICONICS Productivity Analytics is also a part of GEO Productivity software, which provides overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and downtime information through real-time data aggregation and connectivity to multiple data sources. Productivity Analytics helps to establish context with KPIs and deliver business intelligence throughout an organization. Another component of the GEO Productivity software is ICON- ICONICS GEO SCADA Portal Image ICS EarthWorX, which provides real-time visualization of widely dispersed assets, such as wind turbines placed in different geographical locations. ICONICS' SmartPin technology allows for drill down capability to view alarm conditions and status for any global location to identify, locate, view and manage assets through webbased GENESIS64's integration with Microsoft Virtual Earth. GEO Productivity Portal Benefits Benefits derived for users of GEO Productivity Portals include the ability for operators to monitor and manage dispersed assets from any global remote location by using standard desktops, laptops, or PDA devices, leveraging 2D and 3D graphics to visualize the enterprise assets in real time with live data. Managers also have the ability to define and configure security roles and permissions to allow selected access of wind turbines, pumps, motors, valves, or any device requiring operational assistance; as well as the ability to control, start, and stop any process from a single user interface. Operators can use configurable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for real-time performance tracking against set targets, while also receiving realtime alarm notification to maintain operations running 24/7/ 365. Finally, managers can measure productivity by viewing real-time information to maximize global operational efficiencies via access to production reports, making comparisons against historical information obtained from a webbased portal.

ARC View, Page 6 In Summary, Renewable Energy Is a Strong Opportunity While still a small percentage of the overall electric generating capacity, wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass renewable electric generation projects are coming on line at a record rate, with much new capacity anticipated. Many leading utility companies and independent power While still a small percentage of the overall electric generating producers are moving ahead with both small- and largescale projects. Carbon-neutral renewable energy will capacity, wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass renewable electric represent an increasingly important component within generation projects are coming on the world s overall energy mix as fossil fuels become line at a record rate, with much scarcer and increasingly more expensive to produce and new capacity anticipated. purchase over time. To address the demand to monitor, control, maintain and measure performance of remote and mobile operations for renewable energy applications, ICONICS, via their GEO Productivity Portals, is able to provide a solution that targets alternative energy applications such as wind power, solar, bio fuel, hydro and fuel cell. Since the cost-per-megawatt is currently higher for renewable energy than for coal or fossil fuel, and since wind- and solarpowered electrical generation both depend on the intermittent nature of the wind and sun, these renewable energy sources have a great need for solutions that can help drive down the cost per megawatt, as well as provide resource availability optimization. ICONICS should continue to enhance the company s GEO Productivity Portals in these areas, where the ability to visualize and report data and information will have a most dramatic affect on profitability and asset utilization, and thus future project justification. For further information or to provide feedback on this article, please contact your account manager or the author at cresnick@arcweb.com. ARC Views are published and copyrighted by ARC Advisory Group. The information is proprietary to ARC and no part of it may be reproduced without prior permission from ARC.