Enel Global Infrastructure & Networks
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1.9Mln Km of
lines
414TWh
Distributed Energy
61Mln Customers
Spain12 M customers
Italy32M customers
Romania2.7M customers
Chile1.8M customers
Peru1.4M customers
Colombia2.8M customers
Brazil6.7M customers
Argentina2.5M customers
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667.000Producers
1.145.000Km of lines
31.6 MCustomers
442.000 MV/LVSubstations
27 GWGeneration
2.195 HV/MV Substations
223 TWhDistributed Energy
>16.000employees
e-distribuzione in Apulia region
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67.670 km lines
102 primary substations
100 switching substations
7.968 secondary substation
41.000 producers45companies
43.400producers
1.200employees
95.600km lines
2,4 mlnusers
36.000substations
THE IMPACTO OF PAN ON THE DISTRIBUTION GRID
70%
80%
56%
22%
94 %
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Scenario
Apulia is the first region in Italy in terms of installed photovoltaicpower plants (2555 MW @2013) and has the highest productionlevel from these plants (3715 GWh @2013)
The increased amount of energy produced by DG requires anovel active management of the network
We’re facing the need to obtain an enhancement of electricdistribution network performances through innovativetechnologies
This project will address some of the priority aspects under studyin the Roadmap 2013-2022 proposed by the European ElectricityGrid Initiative (EEGI) within the SET PLAN (smart grids area)
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First Smart Grid in Europe at regional scale
Puglia Active Network is a 170 M€ value project, financed by European Commission for a maximumamount of 85 M€ (under the NER300 second call)
More efficient and reliable grid performances facing theincrease of DG
Foster the creation of an eco sustainable urban model
Enable new services to citizens
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Project goals and expected benefits
The proposed solution
The project final version foresees the elimination of the IEC61850 customer control devices for the active/reactive power control and the IEC61850Interface Protection Relay. The project final version aimed to provide Enel PODs all the necessary equipment to make them available and ready forRemote Disconnection and measurement. In addition it is expected to realize the predisposition for connection of the IEC61850 customer controldevices and IEC61850 Interface Protection Relay.Compared to the original proposal, the MV active customer will not be involved on the a) innovative voltage regulation (by reactive powerregulation), b) limitation/modulation of active power c) Inter-trip message.
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Goals 19.2 TWh , FER energy production (2018 -2023)
30th July 2018 , entry into operation
Knowledge sharing
Expected benefitsImproving Quality of Service
Increasing hosting capacity
Optimizing energy efficiency
Enhancing electric mobility
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Electric vehicles recharging infrastructure
Predictive maintenance on primary substations
Smart Grid functionalities implemented
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Advanced automation
DG monitoring and controlling
MV lines voltage monitoring and controlling
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Puglia Active NetworkProject actors
MEMBER STATE TECHNICAL PARTNER
MEMBER STATE REPRESENTATIVE
PROJECT SPONSOR
NER 300 FUNDING PROGRAMME RESPONSIBLE
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Active MV USERS
Primary Substations
PAN Project schematic
TPT2020New AT/MT Transformer ProtectionNew MV feeder protectionsLAN 61850 Router LTE
Vacuum circuit breaker (DY800) Advanced fault locator (RGDM) Voltage and current sensor (ST) Remote Terminal Unit (UP) Router LTE
Vacuum circuit breaker (DY800) Advanced fault locator (RGDM) Voltage and current sensor (ST) Remote Terminal Unit (UP) Router LTE
Vacuum circuit breaker (DY800) Advanced fault locator (RGDM) Voltage and current sensor (ST) Remote Terminal Unit (UP) Router LTE
Passive MV USERS
MV
SMART INFO
LV
CHARGING STATIONS
Pole Mounted Switches
Secondary Substations
Fault locator (RGDAT)Remote Terminal Unit (UP) Router LTE IMS
Remote Busbars
TPT2020New MV feeder protectionsLAN 61850 Router LTE
MV
All nodes (SS, PS, MV user, PMS) are always on connected through wireless LTE connections . The nodes communicatewith each other through two collection and switching hubs. The two HUBs (Bari e Palermo) are connected to the providernetwork through fiber optic connections.
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TLC infrastructure
• Charges up to 3 vehicles simultaneously• 22kW-43kW (cd Mennekes, type2) AC recharge and 50 kW DC (CHAdeMO e Combo2) recharge allowed• Complete recharge within 20-30 minutes• Compatibility with each electric car existing on the market• Autonomy extended out of the city boundaries• Interoperative and multivendor in order to adapt to every energy supplier
PAN EV charging stations
POLE STATION
FAST RECHARGE PLUS
•Charges up to 2 vehicles simultaneously (or 1 car and 1 motorcycle)
•22kW (cd Mennekes, type 2) AC recharge and 3 kW (cd Scame, type 3a) recharge allowed
• Complete recharge within 1/2 hours (22kW mode)
• Complete recharge within 6/8 ore (3kW mode)• Compatibility with each electric car existing recharging in AC mode on the market• Interoperative and multivendor in order to adapt to every energy supplier
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Activities status
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TLC COVERAGE
SMART INFO DELIVERY
EV CHARGING STATIONS
SECONDARY SUBSTATIONS
PRIMARY SUBSTATIONS
PROCUREMENT
ENGINEERING
% Project Progress
NER300 experience for us
A fundamental support to help developing at larger scale the results from all the previous
demonstrative projects
Clear guidance during application phase
Easy to acces support during project deployment
Results from our experience in other demonstrative studies and tests offers new solutions that can
lead to upgrade some solutions (and to optimize the location of some interventions)
Opportunities for the local developement of new professionalities and opportunity to let citizens
discover a new way of behaving.