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Imagination at work.
Milesh Gogad
GE Renewable Energy
May 15, 2015
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Beyond Big Data Harnessing the Industrial Internet for Wind Power
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Agenda
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1. GE Renewable Energy
2. Industrial Internet
3. Applications
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GE Renewable Energy
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Global Credentials
40+
GW
31
25 k
98%
$ 2 B
Installed
Countries
Wind Turbines
Availability
R&D Invested
India Capabilities
400+
MW
150+
150+
Installed
Turnkey Scope
Pune Manufacturing
I&C, O&M Team
R&D Team
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Inception to Interconnection … & beyond
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Metmast erection, WRA
Micro-siting, permit app, off-taker scouting
Schedule planning, land acquisition
Equity, debt, construction funding, multi-lateral
agency liaison
Turbine, BOP,
Logistics
Installation, Commissioning,
Foundation
Comprehensive Services, Spares,
Remote Monitoring, Predictive Analytics
AEP Enhancement, Forecasting, Fleet
Monitoring
Inception Validation Project Development
Financial Closure
Supply Interconnection
O&M Lifecycle Value
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The Industrial Internet
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Minds & Machines, GE, Nov 2012
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021010308 013161090 040109010 104078050
Big Data
Transforming massive volumes of information into intelligence
Internet of Things
A living network of machines, data and people
Intelligent Machines
Increasing sys. intelligence through embedded software
Analytics
Generating data-driven insights and enhancing asset performance
Forces shaping
the Industrial Internet
$ 27 B
Rail
$ 30 B
Aviation
$ 63 B
Healthcare
$ 66 B
Power
$ 90 B
Oil & Gas
Connected machines and data could eliminate up to $150 B in waste across industries
The Power of
1% Gain in Efficiency
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Big Data & Analytics’ Outcomes
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Improved Compliance
Advanced Predictability
Better Productivity
Superior Asset Management
Higher Performance / AEP
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Industrial Internet For Wind Power
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WindSCADA™
Wind Power Forecasting
WindCONTROL™ Farm Control System
Field Mobility System For Field Technicians
Energy Storage
GE Capabilities
1. OEM’s Product Expertise … Design margins’ interrelationships, control parameter optimization
2. O&M Experience … From monitoring > 19,000 WTGs around the world
3. Innovative Commercial Model … Outcome driven, AEP gain-linked PowerUp™ offering; Full Service Agreements (FSAs)
Capabilities O&M Expertise + Tools/Tech WTG ‘Native’ Tech Optm’zn Commercial Model
Outcomes CF AEP Revenue & Risk Predix™ Server
On-Premise or Cloud
Wind Fleet Visibility
Digitized Workflow & Asset Management
PulsePoint™ Predictive Analytics
PowerUp* Services AEP Increase
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App 1: PowerUp* Services
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Enabling Technologies Speed Torque Tuning,
Pitching Strategy, TSR, Peak Shaver Optimization, Wake
Management, Vortex Generators, Chord/Blade
Extension
Performance Dials
Speed, Pitch, Torque, Yaw, Controls, Aero
Commercial Model Validated AEP outcome driven; CapEx or OpEx based revenue sharing
Outcome Up to 5% AEP
while maintaining mechanical loads
within design envelope
Cut-in
tracking
Run-up
Speed control
Rated power
Pitch control
Cut-out
Wind Speed (m/s) P
ow
er
(kW
)
Rating increase Pitch
Rotor increase
Speed & torque
Aero modifications
Start-up
Moving Power Curve
Up & Left
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PowerUp*: GE, India Case Study
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• GE Customer Site
• Location: Karnataka
• Farm Capacity: 15 X 1.5 = 22.5 MW
• Software Technologies Employed
• Rated Generator Speed Increase
• Turbine Performance Optimization
• Peak Shaver
• Rigorous Validation Methodology
• Projected AEP Gain
Average Power Curve Delta from 15 Turbines before & after PowerUp
3.5%
Pilot Details PowerUp Impact
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
10
.0
10
.5
11
.0
De
lta
Po
we
r (k
W)
Wind Speed (m/s)
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App 2: Wind Power Forecasting
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generalization not recommended.
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Renewable Regulatory Fund GE, India Pilot Results
-100 %
-30% 30% 50%
Deviations
Actual v/s Forecast
Hig
h
Lo
w
Fre
qu
en
cy
79% 79%
10%
3% 7%
21%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
+/- 30% < -30% 30%-50% > 50% Total
Energy (MWh)
Period: Jun 2014 to April 2015 (11 Months)
OFF
Forecasting Challenges
Weather Data
Site Connectivity
Analytic Optimization
Turbine Data
GE Integrated Forecasting & Control Solution
Customized Analytics
Local + Remote Arch.
Wind Farm Controls
User Experience
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Apps 3 & 4: Asset & Fleet Management
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• Condition monitoring system
• Drive train vibration alarms & anomalies
• downtimes, availability
• Unplanned planned maintenance
• O&M and insurance costs
• Fleet performance analytics
• Live production, availability & turbine status
• Benchmarking
• Multi-farm, multi-OEM view
• Informed decisions
PulsePOINT Advanced M&D Wind Fleet Visibility
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Big Data Analytics: Desired Partner Capabilities
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Native Turbine Technology Knowledge
Integration With Wind Farm
Systems
Long Term Risk Management
Outcome Based Commercial
Models
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Summary
• Big data & analytics
… immense applications in wind power
• Illustrative applications from GE
… AEP enhancement, forecasting, asset & fleet management
• Critical to choose the right partner
… understands turbines & analytics, manages risks
• Connect to know more
… [email protected]
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