MARCH 2017 ABB Power Quality Seminar. Introduction. Kurt Schipman, Global Marketing and Sales Manager Capacitors and Filters

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MARCH 2017 ABB Power Quality Seminar Introduction Kurt Schipman, Global Marketing and Sales Manager Capacitors and Filters

ABB Power Quality Seminar Agenda 1. Welcome / Thank you /Expectations 2. Introduction to ABB 3. Introduction to ABB Capacitors and Filters products and solutions 4. Technical review of Capacitor and Filters products and solutions 5. Glance at the future: Power Electronics in HVDC, FACTS and Energy Storage systems

A global leader in power and automation technologies Leading market positions in main businesses 120,000 employees in about 100 countries Formed in 1988 merger of Swiss and Swedish engineering companies Predecessors founded in 1883 and 1891 Publicly owned company with head office in Switzerland

Power and productivity for a better world ABB s vision As one of the world s leading engineering companies, we help our customers to use electrical power efficiently, to increase industrial productivity and to lower environmental impact in a sustainable way.

How ABB is organized Four divisions Electrification Products Robotics and Motion Industrial Automation Power Grids 42,000 Employees worldwide 30,000 Employees worldwide 24,000 Employees worldwide 39,000 Employees worldwide Electrification Products delivers products and systems designed to connect, protect and control electrical systems, ensuring reliability, efficiency and safety for your equipment and personnel. Discrete Automation and Motion products, systems and services help improve efficiency and reliability throughout the energy value chain. Process Automation products, systems and services help optimize operations and processes across the energy value chain. Power Grids helps improve efficiency and reliability throughout the power value chain from generation to transmission and distribution.

You will find ABB technology everywhere orbiting the earth and working beneath it, crossing oceans and on the sea bed, in the fields that grow our crops and packing the food we eat, on the trains we ride and in the facilities that process our water, in the plants that generate our power and throughout our homes.

Tackling society s challenges on path to low-carbon era Helping customers do more using less Forecast rise in electricity consumption by 2030 Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2008 30,000 Terrawatthours (TWh) 20,000 10,000 15,500 12,500 21,000 +79% 28,000 ABB products and solutions are: Meeting rising demand for electricity Increasing energy efficiency and reducing CO 2 emissions Improving productivity to raise competitiveness of businesses and utilities 2006 2015 2030

Improving capacity, reliability and efficiency in the grid A pioneer in smart technologies Challenge China: deliver 6,400 MW of hydropower over 2,000 km ABB solution Transmission at ultrahigh voltage Minimal losses with direct current solution India: Improve reliability in grid serving 53 million people in Karnataka Network management with real-time control Key building block for smart grid

Renewable energy ABB supports renewable energy solutions Generation and transmission solutions for: Hydro Wind Solar Wave Project examples Three Gorges Dam (China) Totana solar (Spain) Pelamis wave energy (Portugal) ABB scope Grid connection Transformers Turnkey execution Customized generators

Boosting productivity and energy efficiency Example: Stora Enso, world s biggest paper maker Skoghall mill, Sweden: No. 1 maker of board for drink cartons Two-year revamp boosted productivity and cut CO 2 by 170,000 tons/year ABB provided key control systems: For boiler, collecting and analyzing data on pressure, flow, temperature, etc. from thousands of instruments For total control over power supply with real-time data

Leading power system s biggest-ever transformation Smarter, greener grid for more efficiency and reliability Merging power and automation technologies makes electricity network more reliable, flexible, secure and efficient. Smart grid benefits include: Lower power consumption Greater use of renewable energy ABB s broad offering in both power and automation technologies positions it uniquely to support this evolution Transformation of grid to take place over several decades

Ground-breaking and nation-building projects Pushing the boundaries of technology Mine hoist for largest potash mine Largest battery First commercial wave power plant First platform connected to mainland grid Longest underwater power link Most remote offshore wind farm linked to grid Europe s largest thermal solar power plant Largest SVC installation Automation of largest alumina plant Longest and highest capacity power link Longest conveyor belt Largest SCADA network Largest gearless mill drive (for crushing ore) First 600 kv power link Largest reverseosmosis desalination plant Power and automation of largest chemical cellulose plant Longest underground power link Substation in world s tallest building

Shaping the world we know today through innovation Pioneering technology since 1883 Founding fathers 1900 Steam turbine Turbochargers Gas turbin e 1920 1930 1940 Industrial robot Gas-insulated switchgear Gearless motor drives HVDC 1950 1980 1970 1960 Variable-speed motor drives Electric propulsion Extended control systems Ultrahigh voltage 1990 200 0

Innovation is key to ABB s competitive advantage Leadership built on consistent R&D investment * Comprises non-order related R&D and orderrelated development More than $1 billion invested annually in R&D* 6,000 scientists and engineers Collaboration with 70 universities Tsinghua (China), KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden), Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), ETH (Switzerland), Karlsruhe (Germany)

People make the difference The best want to work in a first-class environment ABB is one of the world s most global companies A culture of openness, flexibility and inclusiveness helps to attract top performers ABB strives for excellence in personal development, operational execution, health and safety, business ethics A Group-wide staff development program aims to bring a culture of leadership to every level of the organization

Committed to the highest standards of business ethics Integrity as bedrock of ABB s global culture Whatever change may be going on in the world around us, one thing remains unchanged: ABB s commitment to maintain the highest standards of business ethics and integrity. Code of Conduct defines relationships with all stakeholders Employees acknowledge Code of Conduct and take compulsory training courses Zero tolerance toward violations Several reporting options in place for employees to report suspected violations; each report thoroughly investigated

Power Quality offering from ABB Defining Power Quality Definition A quantifiable measure signifying availability, quality and efficiency of the power being utilized and supplied Benefits of good Power Quality include: Supply network reliability and availability Energy efficiency Industrial productivity Eco-efficiency/ lower environment impact

Power Quality offering from ABB Consequences of poor power quality Marine Not able to connect to the gridin case of overvoltage or undervoltage or if pollution emitted is too high. Wind power generation Conventional power generation Non-compliance, not allowed to connect to grid, increase in running costs, frequent outages and downtime Industry Higher stress on generators leading to premature failure/ erratic behavior, higher running costs Not able to connect to the grid- in case of overvoltage or under-voltage or if pollution emitted is too high. Power distribution Non-compliance to grid codes, not allowed to connect to grid, penalties, lower productivity, potentially higher CO 2 emissions Railway Infrastructure Not able to connect to the gridin case of overvoltage or undervoltage or if pollution emitted is too high. Solar power generation Non-compliance, penalties, frequent outages and downtime, reduced operational efficiency Penalties, frequent outages and downtime, reduced equipment life, potentially higher CO 2 emissions

Reasons for investing in Power Quality Poor Power Quality costs Sector Semi-conductors production(*) Financial trade(*) Financial loss per incident 3 800 000 6 000 000 per hour Computer center(*) 750 000 Telecommunication(*) 30 000 per minute Steel industry(*) 350 000 Glass industry(*) 250 000 Offshore platforms 250 000 per day Dredging/land reclamation 50 000 250 000 per day Poor Power Quality: Reactive power Harmonics Load imbalance That ultimately results in down-time and high running costs (*) European Copper Institute 2002

Reasons for investing in Power Quality Examples of impact of harmonics Small/medium transformers Losses/ year 3000 30 T CO 2 emissions/year Large transformers 10 000 100 T LV cables (per 100 m) Motors 1500 15 T 10% additional losses 10% additional emissions Actual results may be different from examples. Values given do not constitute a performance guarantee and depend on local conditions

Reasons for investing in Power Quality Your benefits of having good Power Quality Reduction of technical problems Compliance with (utility) regulations Increasing the production efficiency Rendering your installation more environmental friendly Poor Power Quality: Reactive power Harmonics Load imbalance That ultimately results in down-time and high running costs

Power Quality offering from ABB Value proposition: Ensuring stronger, smarter, greener grids March 7, 2017

Capacitors and filters offering from ABB Our vision and mission Vision Be recognized as the leading supplier of power quality solutions, focusing on filtering and reactive power compensation Mission Provide value to customers by presenting them with the right power quality solutions and products for their applications

Capacitors and filtering offering from ABB Products for all voltage levels and segments 220-800 kv 40-130 kv 12-36 kv 0.2-1 kv

Capacitors and filtering offering from ABB Offering what the customers need Measurement Analysis Solution 750 500 250 Volts 0-250 -500-750 3000 2000 1000 0-1000 -2000-3000 10: 25: 43.72 10:25:43. 73 10: 25: 43.74 10:25:43.75 10:25:43.76 10:25:43.77 CH A Volts CH B Volt s C HC Volts CHA Amps CHB Amps CHC Amps Voltage: THDV = 12% Waveform event at 22/11/01 10:25:43.533 Current: THDI = 27% Products Service Training

Capacitors and filtering offering from ABB Complete portfolio Capacitor units for MV and HV MV/HV shunt banksopen type MV shunt banksmetal enclosed Capacitor solutions in HVDC and FACTS Capacitor units and banks for LV LV dynamic compensati on LV active filters Capacitor accessories Energy storage solutions

ABB Capacitors and Filters organisation Organised to be close to the customer with Global Quality Ludvika - Sweden MV capacitors (Wet) Noise accessories DC MV capacitors (Dry) MV/HV open rack capacitor banks and filters MV MECB (SIKAP) Sevlievo - Bulgaria Québec Canada LV capacitor units/banks MV/HV capacitor banks and filters MV MECB San Luis Potosi Mexico LV capacitor units and banks (EP) MV/HV capacitor banks and filters (PGHV) Bromborough - UK LV capacitor banks Guarulhos - Brazil LV Capacitor banks MV/HV capacitor banks and filters MV MECB Jumet - Belgium LV capacitors (CLMD, IPE) LV capacitor banks Dynacomp banks PQF active filters PF controllers Energy storage inverters Modderfontein South Africa MV MECB (ABBACUS EMPAC) Bangalore - India LV/MV capacitors LV capacitor banks PQC-STATCON MV/HV capacitor banks and filters MV MECB (ABBACUS, SIKAP) Bangkok - Thailand Lilydale Australia Xi an - China MV capacitors (Wet) MV/HV Capacitor banks and filters MV MECB LV capacitors LV capacitor banks (contactor and thyristor switched) LV capacitor banks MV switches MV MECB MV/HV capacitor banks and filters Note: Some FF s also have PQC functionality and vice versa

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