Next Generation Energy Management Dr. Satish Kumar Schneider Electric November 2012
May 19, 2015
Next Generation Energy ManagementDr. Satish Kumar
Schneider Electric
November 2012
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The Energy Dilemma: Opportunity or Threat?
Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)
vsEnergy demand
By 2050Electricity by 2030
CO2 emissions to
avoid dramatic climate changes by 2050
The facts The need
Source: IEA 2007
Frequent power outages
Rising energy prices
Climate changeConflicts for
resource access& control
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Energy costs are not just rising, they are accelerating
●Energy prices are increasing because of
●Increased demand●Declining energy availability●Looming threat of energy
legislation
●In the European Union, energy costs have increased 47%1 since 2003 and are projected to grow 30%2 in the next 5 years
●In the US, electricity costs have increased 20%3 since 1995 and are projected to grow 10%4 in the next year
1 Eurostat, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home, Includes average of EU 272 2009 Electric Market Forecasting Conference, Dr Stephan Sharma3 Average cost per kWh in United States from Energy Management Systems for Commercial Buildings, Pike Research, 20094 Energy Information Administration
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1 unit saved in the home, office or
factory saves 4.2 units at a typical Indian power plant.
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Energy Efficiency is a Must● Cheaper
● Each energy unit saved avoids 4.2 energy units used for generation● DR programs cost about half of the cost of generation
● Faster● Technology is available today with short term results● Shorter Lead Time than New Supply
● Cleaner● “Negawatt” produces no environmental footprint
● Energy Security● EE is homegrown and a national asset● Reduces reliance on imported fossil fuel sources (coal, natural gas, and oil)
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Sustainability is a global, mainstream issue
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Sustainable Growth Conundrum - I
Source: McKinsey analysis
Total Floor Space (Billion m2) Includes Commercial and Residential
8
41
Vehicle Fleet (Millions)Includes 2 and 3 wheelers,
Passenger Vehicles, Buses and Trucks
51
377
Total Power Demand (Terawatt hours) Includes both Utilities and Captive
700
3870
Cement Demand (Million tonnes)
127
860
X 5 X 7
X 5 X 7
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29,381
6,550; 22%
5,595; 19%
1,593; 5.4%
1,427; 4.9%
1,151; 3.9%
1,068; 3.6%
889; 3%
804; 2.7%
368; 1.3%
147; 0.5%
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000
UAE
France
Germany
Africa
Latin America
Japan
India
Russian federation
USA
China
World
Source: CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion IEA (2010) Million Tonnes of CO2
India could become the SECOND largest emitter of GHG
emissions in the world at a per capita
emission of 5 tonnes of CO2
Sustainable Growth Conundrum - II
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Technology as an Enabler
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Transmission Commercial & Industrial
Residential
Distribution
The Jurassic Grid: Old-style Power Distribution
CentralisedGeneration
Industry
Building
Datacenter
• Central production adapting to demand variation
• Top-down energy flow
• Production / consumption balance done by integrated utility companies• Rather passive users
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Transmission Commercial & Industrial
Residential
Distribution
Active Energy Management Through Smart Grid
CentralisedGeneration
Industry
Building
Datacenter
Electric Vehicles & Energy Storage3
RenewableEnergyPlants
DecentralisedGeneration
1
Demand / supply mgt : Active Energy Efficiency
Energy visibilityEnergy control & optimisation
2
Communication and software at all levels of the
“Smart Grid”4
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Smart buildings can interact with the smart grid to bring value to owners & occupants
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Smart GridManaging the growing
demand in electricity while improving customer
service
Smart WaterManaging water
hazards and growing water demand
Smart MobilityFacilitating resident
mobility through better information &
interoperability
Smart Buildings & HomesOptimizing resource consumption & comfort for buildings & homes
Smart Public ServicesEfficiently managing public
safety, healthcare, and govt. administration
City Challenges SmartCity Solutions
Smart Cities
5 domains of expertise
Integrated for performance
In a collaborative model
Smart buildings play a key role in tomorrow’s Smart Cities
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Enterprise portal
Supervision
Supervision
Integration is key to optimise efficiency
PROCESS& MACHINES
BUILDINGCONTROL
WHITE SPACE
POWER
SECURITY Supervision
Energy data access at low cost
Energy management
services
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Smarter, converged solutions designed for high performance
ReliablePrevent from power outage & quality variance
Safe•Protect people and assets•Transform and distribute power safely
Efficient & Productive• Measure and control energy, automate, provide relevant diagnosis • Manage processes• Make all the utilities of any Infrastructure more efficient
GreenMake the connection of renewable energy sources easy, reliable and cost-effective
Interoperability and opennessto third party systemsConvergence
HVAC control
Lighting control
Access control
Video security
Electrical distribution
Energy monitoring
Motor control
Critical power
Renewable energies
IT data
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StruxureWare EnergyIdentify your Energy Savings potential
and prove it
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StruxureWare Energy
Video
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Remote monitoring through cloud
StruxureWare Energy
Site NSite 2
Energy OnlineCustomer Portal
Site 1
Data from Software (BMS,EMS, SCADA, Other) or Energy
Meters
Data from Software (BMS,EMS, SCADA, Other) or Energy
Meters
Data from Software (BMS,EMS, SCADA, Other) or Energy
Meters
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OfficesOffices
PlantsPlants
Data centersData centers
Multi-siteMulti-site
A True Energy Management Information System
Electricity
Cooling
Heating
Steam
Water
Gas
Data Aggregation
Data Aggregation
Occupancy
Corporate Corporate
ManagementManagement
Facilities/Buildings Facilities/Buildings
All StakeholdersAll Stakeholders
Public KioskPublic Kiosk
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Validate the effectiveness of
your energy efficiency
investments
Validate the effectiveness of
your energy efficiency
investments
Energy Advanced
Single pane of glass for energy
performance analysis, reporting and presentation
Single pane of glass for energy
performance analysis, reporting and presentation
Communicate energy efficiency and
sustainability achievements via an
attractive Energy Kiosk
Communicate energy efficiency and
sustainability achievements via an
attractive Energy Kiosk
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Energy Performance - Benchmarking
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Energy Usage Intensity Metrics
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Tracking savings
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Track your energy efficiency project ROI
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Calculate Equivalents …convey technical data in non-technical terms
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Energy Analysis Views
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Expert analysis: Retail Outlet Performance Comparison
Observation: High Operating cost and Energy Consumption at 2 Retail outlets
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Expert Analysis: PUE disturbance tracker for smooth operation
Observation: Disturbance of PUE or Server Load can cause huge Down time losses and penalties in Dollars. Need to check Harmonics and Voltage levels, if repeated frequently
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Interactive Map – Multi-site performance
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ISO 50001: Energy Management
System Standard
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●ISO 50001 is intended to Improve Energy Performance through activities like:
●Creation and achievement of energy performance goals
●Tracking key performance indicators
●ISO 50001 officially launched in June of 2011 with Schneider Electric’s World Headquarters “The Hive” as the first certified site, globally.
ISO 50001
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Energy Management system (EnMS) must
– be initiated by Top Management
– have an identified person in charge
– be communicated at all levels
– comprise a detailed Energy policy
– supported by solid measurement
– include a Continuous Improvement process
ISO 50001 – Framework
On the Path to Net Zero Energy
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TNT Centre Hoofddorp, The NetherlandsOne of Europe’s most sustainable buildings
● Certified LEED Platinum
● GreenCalc+ 1006
● Positive energy
● Carbon neutral
● 100% renewable energy
● 10% reduced total cost of ownership
● 1.5% increase in workforce productivity
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Green Office® Meudon FranceThe largest positive energy building in the world
● Energy production: 62 kWh/m2/yr
● Energy consumption: 39 kWh/m2/yr
● 10 years ahead of regulations
● Collaboration between developer, property manager, occupant, & Schneider Electric
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Horizon Carros, FranceSchneider Electric zero energy R&D and manufacturing facility
● 40 kWh/m2/year
● Low Energy Certified (Effinergie BBC)
● HPE QA Certified
● Grand Prix SIMI 2011 Winner
● 100% renewable energy
● Optimized space utilization
● Promotes synergies between R&D and production
● Improved occupant well being
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High-Performance Green Buildings
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The HIVE Paris, FranceFirst building in the world to earn ISO 50001 certification
● Corporate headquarters● 35,000 m2
● 1,850 employees ● 78 kWh/m2/year● EN 16001, ISO 14001, & HQE
certification (for both new construction & operations)
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Genzyme Center Cambridge, USAA landmark green building
● LEED Platinum● 40,000 points of control● 900 blinds, 7 heliostats & indoor
chandeliers reflect natural light● Reduced energy by 42%● Reduced water usage by 34%● Reduced sick time by 5%
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Earth Rangers Centre Ontario, CanadaA demonstration site for new and emerging sustainability technologies
● LEED Gold for New Construction● LEED Platinum for Existing Buildings● Greenest building in Canada● StruxureWare Energy Operation for
real-time energy management● 83% more efficient than national
energy code (MNECB)● Schneider Electric Foundation
investment
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● 82% reduced carbon emissions
● 75% reduced energy use
● 85% renewable energy sources
● Greywater treatment & reuse reduces wastewater by 52%
● 6-Star Green Star Design Rating
Bond University Robina, AustraliaThe Mirvac School of Sustainable Development,a “Living Lab” for environmental studies
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Capricorn Haus Düsseldorf, GermanyA quintessential marriage of aesthetics and sustainability
● Energy consumption 42 kWh/m2/yr—25% below EnEV requirements (Germany’s Energy Conservation Ordinance)
● Personal environmental controls
● Highly flexible space utilization
● 24,000 points of control
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Delta India Electronics Gurgaon, India LEED Platinum flagship headquarters
● Intelligent Building Management System (iBMS)
● 35% reduced energy use
● 40% reduced water use
● renewable energy generation
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About Schneider Electric
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Schneider Electric – the global specialist in energy management
billion € sales (last twelve months)
of sales in new economies(last twelve months)
people in 100+ countries
of sales devoted to R&DResidential 9%
Utilities & Infrastructure 24%
Industrial & machines 22%
Data centres 16%Non-residential buildings 29%
Balanced geographies – FY 2011sales
Diversified end markets – FY 2011 sales
North America
23% Asia Pacific27%Rest of
World18%
WesternEurope
32%
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Energy production& transmission
Energy Usage
●Wind energy
●Solar energy
●Hydro
●Biofuels
●Hydrocarbons
●Nuclear
●Appliances
●Climate control
●Security
●Lighting
●Machines
●IT servers
EnergyManagement
The Global Specialistin Energy Management
…with 30-70% savings everywhere
Making energy…●Safe
●Reliable●Efficient
●Productive●Green
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Schneider Electric India footprint
Employee strength
Industrial footprint
R&D focus
17,000+ People
31Factories
1,000+ R&D Staff
(based in India)
Channel strength
Inorganic growth
6 Acquisitions
(in past 24 months)
30,000+Point of sales
2,000+Partners
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Our businesses in India
Final power distribution in buildings
• Wiring devices • Lighting controls
•Cable management systems
•Network connectivity
LV power distribution• Circuit Breakers
(ACB, RCD, SPD etc)• Power monitoring & correction systems
• Renewables• Energy consulting
services
Power
MV power distribution• Ring Main Units
•MV Circuit Breakers• Scada DMS
• Protection relays•Transformers• Automation
•Maintenance service
Infrastructure
LifeSpace
Building management• Cameras
• Fire panels• security monitoring
• Access control • Integrated building management system
Industrial automation • Process automation • Machine automation
• Production management
• Sensors & RFID• AC drives
• Motor starters
Back up Power and cooling solutions
• Back up inverters & UPS
• Batteries •Surge protectors• Server Racks
• Cooling solutions for data centers
Buildings Industry IT
Partner business