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Power Systems divisionA brief introduction
April 2010
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117,000 employees in about 100 countries
$32 billion in revenue (2009)
Formed in 1988 merger of Swiss and Swedish engineering companies
Predecessors founded in 1883 and 1891
Publicly owned company with head office in Switzerland
Facts about ABB
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ABB’s portfolio covers: Electricals, automation,
controls and instrumentation for power generation and industrial processes
Power transmission
Distribution solutions Low-voltage products Robots and robot systems
How ABB is organizedFive global divisions
Power Products
Power Systems
Discrete Automation and Motion
Process Automation
$11.2 billion $6.5 billion $5.4 billion $7.8 billion
2009 revenues (US$; pro-forma figures for automation divisions)
Low Voltage Products
$4.1 billion
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2009 revenues: $6.5 billion Employees: ~16,000 Main customers: Utilities, industries, OEMs (Original
Equipment Manufacturers) and EPCs (Engineering Procurement, Construction contractors)
ABB is a global leader in power systems with leading market shares in its core businesses
Power Systems divisionOverview and Business Units
SubstationsGrid SystemsPowerGeneration
NetworkManagement
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Electrical, automation, control and instrumentation for power generation
AC and DC power transmission grid systems for traditional and renewable energy integration (HVDC, HVDC Light, FACTS)
Turnkey substations (incl. substation automation)
Network management and market systems
Power systems services
Consulting and system studies Repair, retrofit, refurbishment Software and hardware upgrades Asset management and diagnostics
Power Systems divisionKey deliverables
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Leading edge technologies and innovation track record Offering portfolio across the energy value chain Strong local presence facilitates customer focus Global manufacturing and engineering footprint ensures
competitiveness Global installed base and proven track record Significant service presence to support installed base
throughout the life cycle Experienced and skilled workforce
Power Systems divisionCompetitive advantages
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Power Transmission & Distribution Substations Substation Automation Systems Substation Automation Products Service
SubstationsOverview
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Transmission & distribution substations Air and gas insulated substations Mobile and underground substations Power distribution systems including substations
for Industrial plant electrification, Railway power supply, Wind farms
Substation Automation Systems Bay-control and protection solutions Generator protection systems Small SCADA systems and wide area protection
solutions
Substation automation products IEC 61850-compliant product portfolio Station-level products including gateways for
remote control and data access Transmission and sub-transmission protection and
control IEDs
Service and support Power system studies; consulting, upgrades and
retrofit, diagnosis troubleshooting and support, remote services, maintenance, training
SubstationsOffering
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Turnkey solutions and special products for Power transmission Power quality Railway Renewable energy Offshore platforms (power from shore) Cable systems
Grid SystemsOverview
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HVDC Bulk power transmission Long sea transmission Asynchronous connections
HVDC Light Underground cable transmissions Power from shore to platforms and islands Connecting wind and solar energy to grid
FACTS - Series Compensation Increased transmission capacity
FACTS - Shunt Compensation Power Quality
High voltage cables Underground and submarine AC and DC cables
Power semiconductors T&D, industrial drives and traction applications with
Bipolar and BiMOS technique
Consulting and service Transmission system consulting
Grid SystemsOffering
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Integration solutions for: Power plant electricals Power plant automation Plant management and optimization
Turnkey instrumentation, control and electrical packages Service, rehabilitation and upgrade
Power GenerationOverview
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Plant Automation Systems Instrumentation and valves Distributed control systems Boiler- and turbine control
Plant Electrical Systems MV and LV electrical systems Excitation, protection and synchronization Motors and drives
Plant Management and Optimization of Plant operations and maintenance Environmental monitoring and control Asset lifecycle
System Integration Project development Engineering and consulting Erection, commissioning
Life Cycle Management Service, modernization
Power GenerationOffering
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Network Control Network Manager SCADA/EMS/DMS/GMS/OMS Central Markets Network Manager MMS Utility communication Services
Network ManagementOverview
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Energy systems operation SCADA - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA - EMS - Energy Management Systems SCADA - DMS - Distribution Management Systems SCADA - GMS - Generation Management System OMS - Outage Management Systems RTUs - Remote Terminal Units
Central markets SCADA MMS – Market Management Systems (ISO,
TSO, RTO, power pool)
Utility Communications Fibre Optic Networks Microwave Radio Networks Power Line Carriers (PLC) Broadband Network Management Teleprotection
Professional ServiceUpgrade of system, expansion, rebuilding, rehabilitation, support agreements, spare parts, training.
Network ManagementOffering
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Power SystemsComplete service portfolio
ABB power systems offer complete lifecycle services for all products systems to support installations throughout their entire lifetime.
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Balancing the need for more power with lower climate impact – the challenges
Demandmanagement
Connectinggrids
More power
Renewablesintegration
Plug-invehicles
Improve network management, control
& cyber security
Power quality
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Centralized generation Mainly fossil, nuclear, hydro Stable supply - easy to control
ABB will continue to play a key role in the evolution of the grid
The challenge• Supply and demand needs to be balanced at all times• Balancing the need for more power with reduced climate impact• Imperative to reduce environmental impact gathers momentum• Grids need to become more intelligent to handle new complexities
Today Tomorrow
Dem
and
• More distributed power• More renewables, remotely located• Intermittent supply needs more control
• One-way energy flow• Only communication with
consumer - billing• Grid balancing based on supply
• Multi-directional energy flow• More sophisticated communication
flow • Grid balancing based on demand
and supply
Sup
ply