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4th Annual Smart Grids & Cleanpower 2012 Conference 14 June 2012 Cambridge
www.cir-strategy.com/events
Philip Skipper, Siemens Infrastructure & Cities
Large Wind, Power Projects and the LCNF
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Decarbonisation of the energy system It’s a very big picture
Source: Map 7 Possible offshore grid interconnections EU
Electricity grids and storage Natural gas grids and storage District heating and cooling CO2 capture, transport and storage Oil and olefin transport and refining Cost ~ €1 trillion to 2020
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Multiple initiatives, different characteristics
Near Term
Private networks Home Automation Local generation Energy Management Local Storage
Medium Term
Long Term
Local
International
National
Regional
Micro Grid
Interconnections
Fuel Mix
Smart Grid
Long Term HV DC
Wind, Solar Carbon Capture Gas Nuclear
Smart Metering Smart Grid Storage
Independent networks Home Automation Local generation Energy Management Local Storage
Smart Metering Smart Grid Storage
Siemens I&C Division
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Balancing the change
“No Mistakes” Smart Grid
“???”
“Go Now” Incentives
“Start”
Energy Security “Keep the lights on” Low Carbon fuel mix
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Learning on a larger scale The emerging Micro Grid
Information
Micro Grid
Management
Energy Import/
Export
Energy Balancing
Electric car charging
Storage
Local generation
Home Automation Building Management
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The Crystal – a working micro grid
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Growing the grid
Network design
Connections
Total Power management
Power quality
Forecasting Balancing
Demand response
Behaviours
New technologies
Wind Twining
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Strategic Vs Tactical
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From the inside looking out !
Micro Grid
Industrial
Smart Grid
Smart Grid
Generation
Nuclear
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Partnering for the micro grid § As a learning platform for the smart grid § As a major source of heat § As an early adopter of small and medium local generation technologies § As a predictor of how “energy communities” will operate § As an operational load centre
They can deliver relevant outcomes § In high power density areas (inner city) § With statistical and operational relevance
But they shouldn’t become § “Black holes” in the network § a destabilising influence
Micro grids A stepping stone between wind, power and LCNF ?
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Thank you