Active Grid Management Solving Utility s problems with 21 st century technology Leonardo Benitez Global Head of Utilities at INDRA Dubai - United Arab Emirates, 4th April 2018
Active Grid Management Welcome and Introduction to Indra One of the leading companies in Europe, Africa & Latin-America, with a worldwide presence across different sectors Own Technology R&D: 6-8% of sales Energy & Utilities: More than 140 Utilities worldwide use our solutions 3,011 M Sales 40,000 professionals +140 countries Differential Business Model based on Innovation 350 M revenues 5,400 professionals Current Operations in 45 countries Over 500 on-going projects 2
Active Grid Management Indra in the Region REPUBLIC OF IRAQ General Elections Process H. KINGDOM OF JORDAN Surveillance radars and ATM Systems Consultancy Services STATE OF KUWAIT Advanced ATM Systems Traffic Management Systems ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN Advanced ATM centres Civil Aviation Radars Defence Systems ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT Defence Systems Metro of Cairo ACS & Ticketing Critical Infrastructure Protection Power plant Management System Military Satcom KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Haramain High Speed Train Riyadh Public Transportation Program Air Traffic Management Systems Energy Management Systems SULTANATE OF OMAN Advanced Air Traffic Management Systems Defence Systems KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN National Healthcare System Air Navigation Systems Energy Customer Information System STATE OF QATAR Navaids for ATM Systems Consultancy Services UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ATC, Navaids & VCS for CAA and Airforce Intelligent Traffic Management Systems Bus Simulator Airline Solutions Consultancy Services 8 Regional Offices Above $1Bn contracted Over 40 Projects 3
Active Grid Management The Indra-Intel partnership Advanced Technology for IoT Standardization Security Ecosystem EDGE COMPUTING SOLUTIONS IT/OT INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE UTILITIES INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE BIG DATA & ANALYTICS CAPABILITIES JOINT DESIGN / INVESTMENT Active Grid Management 4
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Active Grid Management The impact on Distribution Grid Operators The Grid is becoming more complex and is growing faster than our control methods and tools can handle. Goals can t be met without fundamental changes in how we monitor and control a far more complex system. New cyber-security threats Difficulties in fault location and service restoration Investments impacted by tougher regulation and economic pressure Risk of quality deterioration & loss of control on voltage profiles. Losses in efficiency due to dynamic load unbalances Demand is more active and is adding new infrastructure which affects grid stability Technology disruption bringing new players to the industry Need to operate closer to design limits Difficulties in forecasting network flows hindering operation planning Need to monitor and integrate active customers in the grid operation 6
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Active Grid Management Existing grid monitoring and control infrastructure was not designed for this fundamental transformation Control infrastructure is based on traditional Scada / M2M Platforms, like those currently deployed to control Primary Substations or Smart Meters. These Silo-ed platforms have struggled to provide enterprise-wide solutions and generate valuable insights as back-office integration is expensive and time-consuming. Generation Systems Trading Systems (ETRM) Distribution Systems Customer information Systems Monitoring & Optimization Distribution Control Center Meter Data Management Distributed Generation Electric cars supply Points Secondary Substations Substations Smart Meters 8
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