Giselle SpanoHead of New Business Solutions Development and SalesRome, 17th February 2015
Business Development Global Infrastructure & Network
Smart City 2.0Enel vision
1
Enel Group
Concept and Enel proposition
Best practices
Agenda
2
Global Infrastructure & Networks, Global Generation, Renewables and Upstream Gas
› Business Development› Engineering, R&D (except Upstream Gas)› Operations
Global Trading: fuel supply and trading activities
Sales Regulatory & Antitrust Staff functions country specific: Institutional
Affairs and Services (e.g. Real Estate, General Services, Facility Management)
Other staff and services
Regions Business Lines
Group CEOGroup CEO
ItalyItaly IberiaIberia LatamLatam EasternEuropeEasternEurope
Global Infra-structure
& Networks
Global Infra-structure
& Networks
Global Generation
Global Generation
RenewableEnergies
RenewableEnergies
GlobalTradingGlobalTrading
Upstream Gas
Upstream Gas
HoldingFunctionsHolding
Functions
Global Procurement
Global Procurement Global ICTGlobal ICT
AFC HRO Communication LCA Innovation and
Sustainability EU affairs Audit
Enel Group
3
Competitive positioningElectricity Trasmission and Distribution
One of the largest network operators in the world
Chile
Peru
Colombia
2,8 M clients 2° distribution operator
(22%) 1.200 km of HV lines
1,7 M clients 1° distribution operator
(33%) 400 km of HV lines
1,2 M clients 2° distribution operator
(31%) 500 km of HV lines
Brazil
Argentina
2,4 M clients 2° distribution operator
(17%) 1.100 km of HV lines
Spain
13 M clients 1° distribution operator
(42%) 19.600 km of HV lines
Italy
31,7 M clients 1° distribution operator
(85%)
1,9 Mln km of lines434 TWh Distributed Energy
Romania
2,7 M clients 2° distribution operator
(36%) 6.600 km of HV lines
6,0 M clients 3° distribution operator (7%) 8.700 km of HV linesInterconnection with Argentina: 2 lines of 500 km 2 coverters 60-50 Hz
61 Mln of clients38.500 M€ di RAB
4
Enel Group
Concept and Enel proposition
Best practices
Agenda
5
From new Megatrends and needs..
Lack of resources
Connectivity
Growing urbanization
Social mix changesSocial Mix Changes
Connectivity
Lack of resources
New needs
Growing Urbanization
6
…towards new Smart City
New services
Urban pollution
Integrated solutions
Awarness
Savings Security
Resilience Electrifications
7
Enel Smart City 2.0
Smart GridSmart Grid
StorageStorage
Advanced Services
Advanced Services
Smart Metering
Smart Metering
Energy Management
Energy Management
E - MobilityE - Mobility
Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency
LightingLighting
Unique, integrated proposal composed by Smart Grid and Energy efficiency technologies and services
8
Smart City: value of Enel integrated solutions
Synergies of ENEL integrated solution lead to overall efficiency and costs reductions
Turn-key unique project
Sole interface
Unique revenue streams
Harmonized Permitting
Interoperability
Standard harmonization
Economy of scale
Synergies
9
Enel Smart City Track Record
Smart InfoEMS
Active DemandStorage
Smart Grid
E-mobility
Lighting
DES
Green PortMulti-metering Control Centre
Tech
nolo
gy p
ortfo
lio
Worldwide consolidated track record in Smart City projects
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Today
>40k customers
R&D on LV automation
Expected visitors 20M
Customer awarness& Energy Efficiency
>50K customers
15M ENEL Group Investment
DG integration
Grid & home automation
SMART CITYTRACK RECORD
• 7 Cities• 88 M€ invested• >100k Customers• >40k Smart Info• >230 EV Charging• 8900 LED
10
Enel Group
Concept and Enel proposition
Best practices in Italy
Agenda
11
Smart Cities projects in Italy
Pisa
Cosenza
L’Aquila
Expo 2015
Bologna
Bari
Genoa
12
Smart Cities projects in ItalyL’Aquila
L’Aquila – 40,000 customers involved. Scope: Network Enhancement aimed at Smart Grids: 6 PS / 380 SS Development of 50 charging infrastructure for EV Widespread installation of Smart Info 40,000 Fiber Optics for grid applications
L’Aquila – 40,000 customers involved. Scope: Network Enhancement aimed at Smart Grids: 6 PS / 380 SS Development of 50 charging infrastructure for EV Widespread installation of Smart Info 40,000 Fiber Optics for grid applications
Expected Annual CO2 emission savings 90,000 ton
Bari
Pisa
Cosenza
L’Aquila
Expo 2015
BolognaGenoa
Large scale demonstration project• Budget: 16M€ – Funded by Italian Ministry of …
13
RES NOVAEMost innovative and integrated Smart City pilots in Italy
To enable Active Demand Citizens play a central
role in the project
To enable new services for citizens and Local Authorities
(LAs)
To achieve an advanced monitoring and control model for
the LV grid, optimize energy flows, RES and Storage
R&D Project• Coordinator: Enel Distribuzione S.p.A; Main partners: General
Electric Transportation Systems, IBM Italy, Polytechnic of Bari, National Council for Research, ENEA
• Budget: 24M€ – Co Funded by Italian Ministry of Research
Urban Control CenterEnergy Box and BEMs
Smart Grid Show Room
Aimed to increase citizens participations
Bari
Pisa
Cosenza
L’Aquila
Expo 2015
BolognaGenoa
Turin
14
Expo 2015Enel Smart Energy and Lighting Partner
Strategic partner of the Universal Exposition for Smart Grids technologies
Bari
Pisa
Cosenza
L’Aquila
Expo 2015
BolognaGenoa
Turin
Smart City
Services for expositors
15
Thank you