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TELECOM ITALIA GROUP
“Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the crossroad between ICT and Energy” Belgacom Tower- November 23rd, 2011
TELECOM ITALIA - UNCLASSIFIED
Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing Mario Costamagna
Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing Mario Costamagna
Table of Content ► Smart Grids: Enabled opportunities ► Smart Grids: Issue to be addressed ► Telecom Italia Projects and Experiences
Home Energy Efficiency - Energy@Home and E³ Gas metering and management – Nuvola IT Energreen
► Conclusions
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
Source - David S. Chapman - Utah University
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Backgroud - HDI & Energy Consumptions Issue
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Inadequacy of current control center functions
Not able to keep up with the changes of the grid (too slow)
No dynamic information for real-time operations (Static)
Computational Issues with today’s grid operations
Not able to capture grid dynamics
Low computational efficiency: not keep up with system changing
Major Problems in Electrical Grid
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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A smart grid integrates advanced sensing technologies, control methods, and integrated communications into the electricity grid, supporting and enabling the evolution from the current “water-fall” model to the future multi-polar one, making systems cleaner, safer, more reliable, efficient and economic.
What is a Smart Grid?
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
The Smart Grid is the converge of ….
Actual Electrical “water-fall” Infrastructure
“Intelligent” ICT Infrastructure
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing 6 Source - EPRI - Electric Power Research Institute
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Smart Grids Applications
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Distributed Generation and Alternate Energy Sources
Self-Healing Wide-Area Protection and Islanding
Asset Management and On-Line Equipment Monitoring
Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing
Participation in Energy Markets
Shared Information - Continuously Optimizing - Intelligent Responses!
Real-time Simulation and Contingency Analysis
Source - EPRI - Electric Power Research Institute
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Smart Grids Major Benefits
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
► Economic Development New Jobs: Manufacture, installation and O&M of smart grid and its components will
create new jobs. Innovation: Smart grid innovation will enable the growth of business while rewarding
customers with valuable new products. Lower Costs: Costs rise over time and energy is no exception, but the smart grid should
provide less costly energy than otherwise would be possible. As such, it will save customers money which can be invested or consumed.
► Customer Satisfaction Higher Customer Satisfaction: Combination of lower costs, improved reliability and better
customer control will raise satisfaction among all types of customers. Improved Reliability: Smart grid will reduce and shorten outages improving power quality. Shorter Outages: The incorporation of advanced sensors and measurement,
communication networks and smart systems will allow an unprecedented degree of system visibility and situational awareness of the electric power system. Smart grid will result in shorter outages through its “islanding” and “self-healing” features.
Customer Energy/Cost Savings: As pricing becomes more transparent and aligned with the underlying economics of generation and distribution, customers’ decisions to save money will benefit society as well.
Timely renewables: Smart grid is the enabler of more renewable energy. Its development will allow for the timely incorporation of these sustainable sources of power in a user-friendly, cost-effective manner.
Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing Mario Costamagna
Table of Content ► Smart Grids: Enabled opportunities ► Smart Grids: Issue to be addressed ► Telecom Italia Projects and Experiences
Home Energy Efficiency - Energy@Home and E³ Gas metering and management – Nuvola IT Energreen
► Conclusions
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Smart Grids Applications - Key issue to address
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Distributed Generation and Alternate Energy Sources
Self-Healing Wide-Area Protection and Islanding
Asset Management and On-Line Equipment Monitoring
Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing
Participation in Energy Markets
Shared Information - Continuously Optimizing - Intelligent Responses!
Real-time Simulation and Contingency Analysis
Governance Metering
Distributed Generation and Alternate Energy Sources
Self-Healing Wide-Area Protection and Islanding
Asset Management and On-Line Equipment Monitoring
Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing
Participation in Energy Markets
Real-time Simulation and Contingency Analysis
BB Connectivity BB Cloud
Shared Information - Continuously Optimizing - Intelligent Responses!
Physical & Cyber Grid Security - Customers Profiles Protection
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Smart Grid & Broadband Communication Network
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Data Analytics & Information
Smart Meters & Communications
Sensors & Grid Controls
Demand Response
Broadband Network
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Supported By…
Drived By…
Enterprise Integration
Energy Efficiency
Enhanced Flexibility & Control
Congestion Management
Generation Voltage Stability
Distributed & Renewable
Energy
Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing Mario Costamagna
Table of Content ► Smart Grids: Enabled opportunities ► Smart Grids: Issue to be addressed ► Telecom Italia Projects and Experiences
Home Energy Efficiency - Energy@Home and E³ Gas metering and management – Nuvola IT Energreen
► Conclusions
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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E@H and E³ - Home Energy Management (consumer focused)
Predicted Energy Costs Peer Group Energy Comparisons Energy Savings Tips
Consumer Portal
Real Time Energy Consumption Historical Energy Consumption Individual Appliance Energy Consumption
Energy Consumption & Cost Monitoring
Control HVAC System Control Smart Appliances & Smart Plugs Scheduling mode (Day/night/away) Scene mode (home/away/vacation/etc)
Device Monitoring & Control
Receive and React to Utility Demand
Response requests Demand Response Mode Profile Demand Response Over-ride
Demand Response & Demand Side Management
Receive Utility Price Signals React to a Utility Pricing Event
Price based Demand Side Management
The Partners have undertaken the process to create a permanent Association open to all interested partners (expected: end 2011 ) The Association will be the tool to: Continue the activities with a larger
number of Partners Enrich the collaboration scenarios Enlarge range of industries
Energy@Home
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Telecom Italia - E@H and E³
3rd Party B2B Feeds (Retail Energy
Providers, Google, Microsoft)
Utility Control & (Cloud) Data Center
Smart Meter or NAN AMI GTW
Broadband Gateway
Utility AMI Network
DRMS & Utility Analytics
AMI Head-end
HEC Provisioning & Mgmt System
Customer Care Network
Operations Business
Operations (ERP, GIS, …)
Energy Database
Consumer Portal & Analytics
BB Cloud Services Utility Portal
Meter Data Management
Ethernet or WiFi
Load Control Devices (Smart Switches/Sockets/Strips)
Smart Appliances
Thermostat
Smart Appliances
Home Area
Network
Zug-Bee, WiFi, PLC
Home Energy Controller
PHEV Charging & Energy Storage
ZigBee, PLC or WiFi
Home Energy Controller (HEC) Appliances and Peripherals
Smart Meter User Experience
BB Cloud Services
Key Elements
stakeholder
Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing Mario Costamagna
Table of Content ► Smart Grids: Enabled opportunities ► Smart Grids: Issue to be addressed ► Telecom Italia Projects and Experiences
Home Energy Efficiency - Energy@Home and E³ Gas metering and management – Nuvola IT Energreen
► Conclusions
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2016
Industrials
Commercials
Domestics
30% 100%
5% 80%
Requirements: Automated Meter
Reading (AMR) of Industrials & Commercials Meters
Automated Meter Management (AMM) of Domestics Meters
Roll out
Plan
Domain’s Needs
ICT Contribution
Meters TLC WAN
Distributor Information System On-field systems
Business Process (CRM,
WFM, ERP, BAM)
Smart Grid WSN
Needs Value Chain of a Gas Distributor
Process Mngt. (APMM, Asset
Mngmnt)
AMM + AMR (MDM, SAC)
Governance Metering
BB Connectivity BB Cloud
Italian Energy Authority Directives for Gas Metering
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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The Value Added of a Telco Operator for Smart Grids
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
On Field: Skills / tools for planning and deployment of wireless networks Network management: management skills of TLC networks Widespread availability of infrastructure assets: TLC Central, SRB, cabinets,
poles, ....(saving on licensing procedures and costs of rent)
Information Systems Implementation of Information Systems for Gas Distribution Networks Data Centers to host and operate information systems (Nuvola Italiana)
Asset Type Amount Repetears Concentrators
Stations 11.000
Cabinets 143.000
Poles 11 milions
Distributors 6 milions
Base stations 16.000
Cabins 100.000
Antennas DECT 50.000
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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Nuvola IT Energreen Gas Management - Architecture
Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing
Processes Orchestrator
Web Portal
Network Monitor & Management
API SSO API
BAM
API
Asset Inventory MDM
(Multi) SAC Industriali
API
(Multi) AMR Multi-Vendor
BUS
Adapter Adapter
SSO
Allocations & Billing O&M
Multiutility
API
Identity Manager WFM
API SSO
OTP serv
CRM
API SSO
3rd Party AMR
Directory Server
Adapter Adapter
Field Equipments
Billing M2M
API SSO
CRM-A
SMSGw
Traffico back-Up
Telco BSS
Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing Mario Costamagna
Table of Content ► Smart Grids: Enabled opportunities ► Smart Grids: Issue to be addressed ► Telecom Italia Projects and Experiences
Home Energy Efficiency - Energy@Home and E³ Gas metering and management – Nuvola IT Energreen
► Conclusions
Broadband Networks and Smart Grids at the Crossroad Between ICT and Energy Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: a win win approach
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► Smart Grid is a must! Add smart grid features to the TLC network is feasible and makes business sense
Planet and Markets need Smart Grids
Building a new network is a tough challenge that will
need time and huge investments
….. Conclusions
The Solution Electricity +
Telecommunication
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Mario Costamagna, Telecom Italia, Top Clients Marketing