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Digital Solutions for Power Generation and

Energy Management for Thailand 4.0


Bangkok, August 29th, 2017
Michael Weinhold, CTO Siemens Energy Management

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Agenda

1 Energy System 4.0

2 Digital Solutions for Power Generation

3 Digital Solutions for Energy Management

4 Outlook

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The Energy Revolution: Big Picture

From centralized power Distributed Energy Systems


and unidirectional grid …

… to fully integrated & intelligent


Central and Distributed Energy
Systems and bidirectional
balancing (= Energy 4.0)

Transmission Distribution and Consumption

1 Changing
generation mix 2 Generation
capacity 3 Distance from
source to load 4 Decentralization
(public/private) 5 Refurbishment/
upgrades
additions

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Three major factors are driving the revolution
of energy systems

Political targets

• Energy efficiency leads to


increasing electrification
• CO2 reduction targets lead
Breakthrough technology
Consumer- to increasing renewable
centric power generation
• Wind Power Generation energy world
• Photovoltaic Power Generation Changing customer
(PV) behavior
• Digitalization
Upcoming: Artificial Intelligence • From passive consumers
• Energy storage (Li-Ion Batteries) to active participants
• e-Mobility • Own energy generation
• Power-to-x systems (e.g. nano-grids)

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The revolution of energy systems has just started…

Connecting Grids
Increase of Renewables Growing electricity supply Distributed Power Generation Digitalization & Automation
New installations in GW p.a. Generation in 1000 TWh New installations in GW p.a. New Smart Meter installations
(Electricity, Gas, Water) in mio units p.a.
~303 ~32 ~444
~26 ~373 ~358 ~90 ~100
29% ~50
~21 40%
~191 29% 67%
20% 49%
~90 33% 62%
36% 58% 2015 2020 2025
47% 80% 71% 60%
19% 51% 33% Smart Grid IT Spendings
45% 38%
20% 14% in bln USD
~18
2010 2020 2030 2010 2020 2030 ~9 ~14
2010 2020 2030
Wind Solar Others Renewables Conventional decentral central
2015 2020 2025

Increased distance to Load / Increased electrification… DES & critical power systems Drives agility in energy systems
Need for Balancing ƒ in emerging countries e.g. ƒ Energy storage solutions ƒ Sensors / meters provide data,
ƒ Reinforcing national grids China, India, Indonesia ƒ Micro- /Nanogrids arising IT solutions make it actionable
ƒ Interconnect national grids ƒ of building heating and ƒ Low & Medium Voltage ƒ New market participants
ƒ Connect large Renewables industrial processes growth ƒ New pricing / business models
ƒ of mobility (eCars, eBus,..) ƒ Efficient Asset Management

Note: Siemens assumptions based on market and industry analysts


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Digitalization drives dramatic change in energy systems

Affordability Availability Environment

Renewables and conventional Forecasting

Distributed energy Generation control

HVDC / FACTS Automation Grid stability


Agility in
Electrification energy
Energy Storage Digitalization Security

Power to X MDM

e-Mobility Customer engagement

HVDC/FACTS = High Voltage Direct Current/Flexible AC Transmission Systems MDM = Meter Data Management

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Agenda

1 Energy Systems 4.0

2 Digital Solutions for Power Generation

3 Digital Solutions for Energy Management

4 Outlook

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Using the power of 25+ million operating hours of diagnostics
experience

> 530+ large Leveraging data insights to …


Gas Turbines
Elaborated monitored
> 130 Steam increase productivity
detection of
Turbines
abnormal
monitored
behavior
increase efficiency
5.5+ Million
sensor hours
processed
per day increase reliability
230,000+
Processed
sensors
data per day:
monitored increase flexibility
25+ Terabytes 9+ GB
daily
historical
data in increase performance
production

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Digital value chain: Accelerated iteration cycles
and better interaction with suppliers and end-customers

New business Digital supply chain Digital asset optimization Digital services
Customer needs Digital factory and logistics

Supply chain
Customer
Engineering Commissioning Operation Service
requirements
Manufacturing

Field
Field data Field data
feedback

End-to-end process / Faster interaction with suppliers, Model-based virtual commissioning to New digital data-based services, e.g. outage
loop for fast reaction customers, and predictable speed up later implementation management, economic dispatch
to customer needs production Faster interaction with customer
and new technologies

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Digital Twins allow us to
further push the limits of
Technologies and Products
“Who” is the digital twin in case of a power plant?

Digital Twin

Reliability Twin
Everything
• Lifing
• Anomaly
that can be
3D Image Twin digitalized
Documentation Twin will be
Thermodynamic Twin
digitalized
Simulator Twin

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Digitalization and data transform how service
is delivered and create value for customers

Data +{ Domain
know-how
Analytics
know-how
Context
know-how }= Value-driving outcomes

Customer Technical Flexible Siemens Remote Outage


Support contracts Apps Services

Remote fleet support via Customized scope, Improvements in Connected service teams
secure connections and interval and performance visualization, technical with real time OEM
advanced algorithms to based on your unique responsiveness and support around the globe
increase availability needs consulting

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References

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Digital Services for Energy supporting unique needs with
innovative, data-supported flexible service offerings

Customer: PROFERTIL Location: Argentina, Bahia Blanca Application: Fertilizer plant

Customer Challenge Siemens Digital Solution


ƒ Looking for equipment to Equipment: ƒ Using reliability studies based on
increase its production capacity ƒ SGT-600 Gas Turbine operational data and remote
Secure data exchange
diagnostics to support decision to via Siemens Sinalytics platform
ƒ Continued peak ƒ STC-GV (80-6) exchange capital part or not
operational performance Gear-type
ƒ Need for sync´of programmed Compressor ƒ Advanced data-driven analytics and
planned outages with gas turbine Siemens condition-based monitoring
ƒ Electrical Generator
maintenance
ƒ Alignment of required major Higher uptime by Increased uptime by
ƒ Pre-defined shut-down periods servicing of the gas turbines to flexible overhaul scope enhanced data-
and flexible timing driven analytics
match three-year interval

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ge
Cybersecurity for OT

Customer needs

Compliance OT cyber security


Meet NERC CIP Comprehensive security
regulations solution for plant reliability

Complete cyber security solution offerings


Step 4
Step 3 Monitor & Maintain
Step 2 Test
Step 1 Implement
Comprehensive cyber Evaluate
• Cyber
• Patch mgmt. and
malware updates
security solution for OT • Whitelisting vulnerability
• Gap assessment Deployment assessment • Intrusion detection
FPL Port Everglades, FL, USA • Security Program • Security aware-
Standup • Event monitoring
3 on 1 combined cycle plant (1,300 MW) ness Training

“…We are pleased with the increase in cyber security capability associated with the Siemens Security
Solution… we plan to budget for the Siemens Security Solution at our three other Siemens sites…”

T.L. Bosworth – PM, FPL - Power Generation Division

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Origin Energy: Fleet Center Solutions for centralized
monitoring, management and dispatch of power generation fleets

Start-up reliability:
↑ to 98%

Manual operator action:


80% ↓

Maintenance costs:
“Every single one of our stations, even different units on the
same station, required a completely different set of >10% ↓
systems, protocols, procedures and communications to
start -with little or no support from a central organization.”
Jim Cooley, Monitoring and Support Center Manager, Origin Energy

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Agenda

1 Energy System 4.0

2 Digital Solutions for Power Generation

3 Digital Solutions for Energy Management

4 Outlook

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Energy Management offers customers an open and standard-based
end-to-end architecture from field level to applications and services

Planning Operations Maintenance


and Simulation and Control and Usage

DIGITALIZATION PSS® grid planning


and simulation:
Digital Twin Data
Spectrum Power
grid operations/
control: Central Data
EnergyIP applications,
analytics: distributed,
“Internet of Things”
Software and Services model Madel

10 10
MindSphere 10 10
01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01

01 01 01 01
11 11 11 11

Substation: Field area networks:


AUTOMATION Automation and protection Sensors, meters, controls, concentrators

EM Assets Other Siemens and 3rd party

ELECTRIFICATION HV AIS HV GIS PT DT MV Swg LV systems LV Circuit Breakers PAC meters


123

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Advanced Control Center for PJM Interconnection –
North American transmission organization

Safety & security


Speed to market
Spectrum Power ensures stability and security
of North America’s largest transmission grid
• Groundbreaking dual, “hot” control centers to
operate the grid independently or jointly as one
single virtual control center
• Industry changing solution: Secure and model-
driven shared architecture platform jointly
developed by Siemens and PJM

Benefits
• Increased security and reliability of the grid
• Easy integration of IT systems, investment
protection and faster innovation

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The innovation: Converter using intelligent control software

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ULTRANET, Germany, 2021
World’s first VSC HVDC with full-bridge converter

Customer Amprion / TransnetBW

Project Name ULTRANET

Location Osterath – Philippsburg, Germany

Power Rating 2000 MW, bipolar

Type of Plant HVDC PLUS in full-bridge topology, 340 km

Voltage Levels ± 380 kV DC, 400 kV AC, 50 Hz

Semiconductors IGBT

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Digital Substation / Scope

1 1 1
Non-conventional Instrument Merging Units (MU) Process Bus
transformers (NCITs) Converts analog primary values in Communicate field data to protection
Provide primary values to the merging digital information and control system based on
units based on new principles (Sampled Measured Values) IEC61850-9-2

1 Digitalization of Process Level

2 Grid Operation Support

3 Asset Management Support

4 Cyber Security 2 3 4 5 3
Substation Control Room Sensors
Station bus based on IEC61850 with Provides more information of current
5 Integrated Engineering Protection and Automation status of the electrical equipment
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At the front edge of digital innovation:
Elhub: Market transaction management, Statnett, Norway

DSO Generation TSO Retailers 3rd party and


other entities
EnergyIP® 8
• Meter Data Management
(MDM) application
• Market Transaction
Management (MTM) End-Point/ Market
Metering
Siemens Player Entities
Points EnergyIP Integration
Benefits MTM
• Peak avoidance
• Distributed optimization
• CO2 and cost avoidance
• Allocation of grid losses
and unaccounted energy
Wind Solar e-Mobility End user DSO

DSO: Distribution System Operators TSO: Transmission System Operators MTM: Market Transaction Management

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Energy storage applications and sector couplings

Application cases by location of storage


Central Distributed
Large Utilities Small utilities, municipalities, industry – prosumer

Pumped storage H2/Chemicals Battery Thermal

Electricity Electricity H2/ H2 Fuel Electricity Heating, Cooling


Methane for car
(gas grid)

Grid balancing Power to gas Grid stability, self-supply, Power-to-heating and -cooling
and stability Power-to-chemicals electro-mobility

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Off-grid electrification of an entire island
Ventotene, Italy

Safety & security


Uptime
Energy efficiency
• 500 kW / 600 kWh SIESTORAGE accompanied
by a Microgrid Controller for a stand-alone grid

• Optimized diesel engine operation

• Management of electricity from renewable sources


during periods of low load

• Reduced diesel emission for 4 hours /


day in winter season

• Network stabilization

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Island of Ventotene, ENEL, Italy:
SIESTORAGE and SICAM Microgrid Manager
Sustainable and independent microgrid

10-15%
Oil/CO2
savings

Off-grid
electrification…
Increased use of
renewable energy and
optimized fuel engine
operation

Grid stabilization

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Reference projects demonstrate the broad range of different
prosumers in a Distributed Energy System

Battery storage system Data analytics decision- Turnkey integrated Intelligent microgrid for
safeguards power making support for power supply Savona University
supply at VEO GESTAMP solution for Südzucker

, Black start capability of , Real-time monitoring via , Drawing power from the , Highly energy-efficient
power plant's gas turbine web portal high-voltage grid, but also conventional and renewable
at any time and without , Early detection of feeding electricity from the sources are controlled in
feeding in power from the machinery failure and on-site power plants into real-time
public grid inefficient processes the grid , The campus can generate
, This island network keeps , Customized reports enough electricity and heat
the critical production to satisfy its needs
processes at the steel mill , Worldwide implementation autonomously
operating possible

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Distributed Energy System
Green Tower Freiburg (under construction)

Building Automation
Building and Room Automation, Energy
Security Fire protection Monitoring and Controlling (EMC)

Energy-/Power
Management System
400V 3AC
• Optimization of self-
generated Energy
AC loads Internal DC loads
e. .g. typical household loads e. g. for lifts, emergency lighting

DC-link

CHP or Engine Li-Battery (0,5 MWh) PV-System (400kWp)


Source:
http://www.freyarchitekten.com/projekte/549_smart-green-
tower.html Power Supply

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Innovative Microgrid solution using blockchain technology
supporting New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) program

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Possible advantages of the blockchain technology

No verification
costs to prove the
No separate Cost reduction: Security: origin e.g. of
financial
(real-time) peer-to-peer Immutable records & renewable energy,
management
process necessary
transactions with integrated performance
payment / currency Trust of source validation
any more

Blockchain
analytics across
shared data
New Business Models: (e. g. price data,
(P2P) energy trading Optimization:
(incl. e. g. regulation Multi-stakeholder market data, load
power), grid charging, Data available in one profiles, grid
collaboration in different use
nodal pricing, distributed / shared database utilization)
cases
EV-Charging

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Artificial Intelligence
Deep Learning Example: Online Decision Support for Power Grids

Growing share of renewable energy and


Growing distributed
share power generation call for
of renewable
enhanced capabilities of intelligent devices.

• Wide area monitoring combined with


Wide-Area Fault • Increase quality of supporting information
decision support
Disturbance Localization and in case of faults
Classification • Disturbance identification and Classification • Localization of faults even in difficult cases
compensation

Operation Center: Disturbance Classification Infield: Fault location using neural networks
Model Training Model Generation Model Deployment
Stream Data Recognize Contingencies
Inter-
Counter preter
Measures

TIME contingency
Source
code
Embedded Analytics Framework (LEAF)

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Agenda

1 Energy System 4.0

2 Digital Solutions for Power Generation

3 Digital Solutions for Energy Management

4 Outlook

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The three essential grids in context of an energy cell concept

Electricity (transmission) grid


Energy cells can be
Digital Grid ƒ Community
ƒ Factory
ƒ Power plant
ƒ Dedicated storage facility
Cell 1
Gas grid Energy cells contain
ƒ Power generation
ƒ Thermal and gas grids
Cell 3 ƒ Energy storage
ƒ Power-to-X (-value)
ƒ Dynamic load control
ƒ ICT, self-organizing,
Cell 4 self-healing intelligence
Cell 2
Cells negotiate energy ƒ Resiliency
exchange among ƒ …
themselves (peer-to-peer)
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Outlook

1 More Wind- and PV, Electrification, Distributed Energy Systems

2 Sector-couplings and Energy Storage increasingly relevant

3 Digitalization is
keykey
enabler
enabler
(simulation,
(simulation,
operation,
operation,
market
market
integration)
integration)

4 Emerging Sharing Economy concepts for Prosumers

5 Artificial Intelligence gaining momentum

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Thank you very much!
michael.g.weinhold@siemens.com

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