Enel`s vision on Smart Grids

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Smart Metering for Energy Efficiency
Keystone for Smart Grids
Vienna, June 22 2011
Mauro Battocchi
Vice President, International Institutional Affairs
Enel
Enel: an international energy operator
Core business: power and gas
Presence in:
40 countries
No.1 electricity company in
Italy. Second largest utility in
Europe by installed capacity
Installed capacity:
96.500 MW
Annual output:
290 TWh
EBITDA:
17,5 bln €
Customers:
61 million
Employees:
78,300
CAPEX 2011-2015:
€31 billion
Stock exchanges:
Present throughout the
entire electricity and natural
gas value chain
from 0 a 500 MW
500 to1.000
1.000 to 2.000
2.000 to 10.000
More than 10.000
Representative offices, financial holdings, operative branches, commercial companies
Enel is listed on the Milan stock exchange (1,5 mln shareholders). 13 companies of
the Group are listed on Madrid and New York stock exchanges and in other Latin
American countries.
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Installed capacity, production, employees and clients reported preliminarily as of 31.12.2010. Installed capacity net of the MW intended for sale in Bulgaria.
Enel: a world dimension
Focus on major areas of presence
NORTH AMERICA
• Diversified presence in
the main renewable
technologies (hydro,
geothermal, wind)
SLOVAKIA
• First operator in
generation (78%)
FRANCE
• 12,5% in Flamanville, EPR
CENTRAL AMERICA
technology (1,600 MW)
• Hydro and wind power
• Notable presence in wind
plants in Costa Rica,
generation
Panama, El Salvador
and Guatemala
PERU
• First operator in
generation (31%)
• Second operator in
distribution (23%)
• 1,1 mln clients
CHILE
• First operator in
generation (49%)(1)
• First operator in
distribution (32%)(1)
• 1,6 mln clients
RUSSIA
• First vertically integrated
foreign operator
(upstream gas,
generation, supply)
COLUMBIA
• First operator in
generation (20%)
• Second operator in
distribution (24%)
• 2,5 mln clients
BRAZIL
• 5,7 mln clients
ARGENTINA
• First operator in
generation (14%)
• Second operator in
distribution (16%)
• 2,4 mln clients
SPAIN
• Second operator in generation (21%) (2)
• First operator in distribution (35%) (2)
• 13 mln clients (electricity and gas)
ROMANIA
• Second operator in
distribution (30%)
• 2,6 mln clients
ITALY
• First operator in
generation (25%)
• First operator in
distribution (80%)
• 32,3 mln clients
(electricity and gas)
A fully integrated global energy player with a leading position in
strategic markets
Market shares in generation calculated on the basis of energy demand data.
Market shares in distribution calculated as ratio of energy distributed including network losses vs. electricity demand.
(1) Market share calculated based on the SIC data (Sistema Interconectado Central), corresponding to the 70% of the Chilean market
(2) Market Iberia including SEIE (Regimen Ordinario + Regimen Especial)
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Enel’s Automatic Meter Management:
“Telegestore”
32 million customers
in Italy
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Telegestore is fully
operational on 32,5 Mln
Customers
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Leading Technology
Excellence in
operation
Smart Infrastructure
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Tailored Tariffs
Meters installed at customer's
premises provide real-time
access to the supply data
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Meters transmit data regarding
consumptions, receive updates
of the contractual parameters
and remotely manage the supply
connectivity.
Enabling a new hourlybased tariff system,
flexible and adaptable to
the various needs
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Customers free to
select supply contract
tailored on their needs
and consenting a cost
saving.
No interventions on-site are
needed.
Involving customers by enabling participation
while guarantying high quality of service
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Benefits
A win-win technology
FOR CUSTOMERS and
other electrical system
operators
 INVOICES ON REAL
CONSUMPTION
 REMOTE CONTRACT
MANAGEMENT
 TAILORED TARIFFS
 SAVINGS IN BILLING
 PRE PAYMENT
 EASIER FREE MARKET
DEVELOPMENT AND
MANAGEMENT
FOR THE ELECTRIC
POWER SYSTEM
 PEAK SHAVING
 ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AND CO2 REDUCTION
 REDUCTION OF
COMMERCIAL AND
TECHNICAL LOSSES
FOR ENEL
 CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION
 EXCELLENCE IN
COMMERCIAL AND
TECHNICAL QUALITY
 OPERATING COST
SAVINGS
 LEADERSHIP IN
INNOVATION
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Results achieved
Enel Operational Excellence
2001 (128 min ; 80 €/Customer)
80
2002
80
2003
2004
Opex
(€/customer) 60
2005
2006
60
European Benchmark
2007
2008
2009
2010 (45 min ; 49 €/Customer)
40
130
80
Quality of service
(minutes interruption/year)
40
30
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International development
Expansion worldwide
Deployment completed/on going
Russia
Belgorod
Pilot on going
Potential
China
Shangai
Honk Kong
Netherlands
Oxxio 0,2 Mln
LATAM
Endesa
Romania
Enel
Iberia
Endesa 13 Mln
EON 0.8 Mln
EDP
Hidrocantabrico
Italy
Enel 32 Mln
Other 4 Mln
Malta
Enemalta 0,25 Mln
With 50 Mln meters Enel is contributing with the 25%
to the overall European target
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Pilot Projects in Brazil
Enel “model” digital meters in the area of Fortaleza
Enel, with Endesa, is developing a pilot remote management
project in Brazil, using the same metering technology that
Endesa is installing in Spain. The pilot project will be
implemented
through Coelce,
Endesa's electricity
distribution subsidiary operating in the State of Cearà,
Brazil.
The pilot project was launched in Fortaleza through the
installation of meters of the model developed by Enel
Distribuzione. The project also envisages the installation of
concentrators for the data collected by meters in transformer
stations and training days for the technicians of local Enel Group
distribution companies.
Brazil is the first country in Latin America to begin
developing a regulatory framework for remote management.
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Smart Grids: vision and benefits
Multi-directional ‘flows’
management
Storage and
Plug & Play
technologies
End user real time
information and
participation
Electric Vehicle
Central and distributed
Intelligence
Central and distributed
resources integration
LED Public Lighting
Smart equipments and
power electronics
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Smart Grids
Roadmap Enel
SMART GRIDS
FULL ROLL-OUT
Level of
implementation
Smart Grids
20-20-20
Level 5: Smart Customers
Customers become aware and participate actively
SMART GRIDS
Functional levels
EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY
GRID INITIATIVE
Management of end-use energy efficiency, aggregation, retail
Level 3: Smart Integration
Renewable energy, DG, electric vehicles, electricity storage and aggregation
Distribution
Network
Level 2: Smart Distribution network and processes
More automated medium voltage distribution networks with self healing capabilities. Monitored and controlled low voltage netw orks.
IT supported monitoring process
Level 1: Smart Pan-European Transmission network
Level 0: New generation technologies
Frame-Program 7: Pilots
• Reti attive
• Infrastruttura veicoli elettrici
ed ibridi
EU Frame Program7
• ADDRESS
• Grid4Vehicles
ENEL PROJECTS
• Smart Info, Domanda attiva,
• Banda larga , E- Mobility
ENEL DEPLOYMENT
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Telegestore
Automazione rete
Work Force Mngm
Asset Management
2000
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Customers
Level 4: Smart Energy Management
2009
2010
2012
2015
2020
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Transmission
Network
Electricity
generation