Boeing Energy Overview - Doing Business with Boeing

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Boeing Energy
Shelley Sebby
Supply Chain Management Functional Lead, Renewable Energy
Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
Boeing Energy
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The Boeing Company
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Customers in more than 90 countries
More than 159,000 Boeing employees in 49 states and 70 countries
2009 revenue of $68.3 billion
Research, design, and technology-development centers and programs in multiple countries
Manufacturing, service, and technology partnerships with companies around the world
Contracts with 22,000 suppliers and partners globally
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)
 Headquartered in Puget Sound
 Approximately 60,000 employees
 2009 revenue of $34.1 billion
 70 percent of commercial airplane
revenue historically from customers
outside the United States
Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
 Headquartered in St. Louis with global
operations in 4 nations and 21 states
 Approximately 68,000 employees
 2009 revenue of $33.7 billion
 Boeing Energy resides in BDS
Boeing Energy
Partnering worldwide for mutual growth and prosperity
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Enterprise Commitment to Environment
 CO2 reduction
In Service
Operations
 Sustainable biofuels
Innovative
Environmental
Solutions
 Advanced design
 Advanced aerodynamics
 Blended Wing Body/Advanced materials
 Re-engine existing platforms
 Efficient logistics
 Jeppesen PlanOp and Tapestry
 Virtual Live Training
 Air Traffic Management
 Solar
 Spectrolab
 CPV design
 Distributed Power Generation
 Fuel cells
 Flywheels
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Suppliers
End of
Service
Boeing Energy Key Markets
Commercial
Government
 System of Systems integration
with embedded cyber security
 Operating environment with
enabling Smart Grid
applications, modeling and
simulation, support and
advisory services
 Increasing reliability, security;
“future-proof” Smart Grid
investments; driving cost
savings
 Serving utilities and regional
operators and government
(regulatory)
 Energy solutions integrator
 Mission-critical energy surety
 Micro-grids for critical
infrastructure
 Advanced modeling,
simulation, and
experimentation
 Convene DoD and DoE to
address top-level energy
architecture
Renewable Energy
 Renewable generation
systems integrator
 Procurement, supply
chain, construction
management, postproject definition and
developer approvals /
financing
 EPC experience and
systems design capability
 Heritage in solar
 Advanced energy storage
R&D
Organized to integrate the changing demands of the energy market
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Boeing Involvement in Smart Grid 1304
Projects
 Prime: Boeing – Regional Demo
 Demonstrate, via simulation, the
benefit of global situational
awareness and decision making
over a region for multiple
transmission operators and utilities,
including the impacts of renewable
energy and storage
 Partners: Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Maryland (PJM)
Interconnection Midwest
Independent System Operators
(MISO), Public Service Electric &
Gas; Ameren; Xcel Energy,
Consolidated Edison of NY and
NYISO
 Total project size: $17.2M
50% cost match by DOE
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 Prime: Southern California
Edison (SCE)
 Laboratory project to demonstrate
end-to-end system security from
distributed sensors through
collection at substations to the
control room
 Total project size: $80.3M
Boeing – $15M
50% cost match by DOE
 Prime: Consolidated Edison
(conEd) of New York
 Four project demonstrations of
fielded smart grid capabilities
including deployment of smart
meters, utilization of renewable
energy and storage, and control
room integration
 Total project size: $92M
Boeing – $40M
50% cost match by DOE
Microgrid Architectural Elements
Energy Loads
Critical
Loads
Non-Critical
Loads
Housing
Distributed Generation
Electric Vehicles
Wind
Solar
(Charging & Storage)
Storage
Installation
Utility Grid
Interface
CHP
Transformer
Vault (HTV)
Distributed
Generators
Sub Station
On-Site Peaker
Purchase/Demand Response/
Stability Support
Utilities – Energy
Providers
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Installation or Regional
Networked Energy
Operations Center (NEOC)
Energy Demand
Driving Information
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Renewable Energy Technology
 Generation:
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Advanced solar technology
Aerodynamic design for airplanes and windmills
Materials and structural research for lightweight platforms
Advanced gearing for rotorcraft applicable to wind systems
 Storage
 Fuel cells for storage and energy efficiency
 Energy storage for long-endurance autonomous systems
 Distribution
 Off-grid and micro-grid electrical designs for aircraft, spacecraft and critical infrastructure
 Resource planning algorithms for Air Traffic Control
 Modeling and simulation
– Virtual environments for customer training
– Advanced and near-real-time planning
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Renewable Energy EPC Integrator
Business Offering
Boeing Energy
Supporting Boeing Organizations
Boeing Services Co (BSC)
Shared Services Group (SSG)
• EPC Heritage
• Construction Support
Boeing Research &
Technology (BR&T)
Engineering &
Procurement
• Innovations
• Enabling Technologies
• R&D Support
Construction
Management &
Operations
Monitoring &
Maintenance
Technologies/Strengths
Systems Integration
• Large contract management > $100M - $B’s
• World Class Supply Chain Mgmt and Logistics
• Complex Systems engineering and modeling
Solar PV
Project Development
Support
• Site selection / Permitting /
Regulatory Approvals
• Transmission agreements
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Deep Technology Expertise / Knowledge
• All forms of Solar technology
• Related technology to Wind, Geo, Storage
• Eng. analysis and development plus design
Solar CPV
Design & Engineering
• Design / Specification /
Technology selection
• Cost and performance
analysis
• Quality assurance
Procurement
• Purchase modules
and balance-ofsystem
• Procure transmission
interface
Channel Access
• DoD and Services Channels
• DOE Channel Access
Storage
Construction
• Build renewable
energy plant and
transmission
interface
Operations,
Monitoring, &
Maintenance
• Monitor, maintain
and support
Boeing Has Unique Capabilities for
Flywheel Energy Storage
 Boeing development since 1994
 High strength, high energy
momentum rotor with high
temperature superconducting
magnetic bearing system
 High efficiency energy storage
systems with long life and low
maintenance
 Many targeted applications
10 kWh / 3 kW Load-leveling
Lab System under test
 Facility load leveling/ uninterruptable
power
 Renewable energy load-leveling and
energy storage
 Micro grid to utility scale
Boeing has one of the largest Flywheel Spin Test Facilities in the USA
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Conclusion
 Solution for three major areas of the
energy market:
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Commercial Solutions
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Government Solutions
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Renewable Energy Solutions
Boeing is uniquely positioned to help solve the large problems in energy
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