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June 2019 : Tam Cai Wan
Urban Microgrids
Enabling Utility and C&I Towards Green and Digital Future
Energy and grid transformation
Transition from a centralized to a distributed grid
Traditional grid New grid
New developments are accelerating the transition
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Energy and grid transformation
Global trends – Big shift in the electrical value chain
Renewable share: ~40% of capacity by 2035
Generation mix Greater volatility, less predictability
More feed-in nodes
Increasing complexity
Power transmission Control/ information flow is key value driver
and distribution
Transmission: Longer distances,
higher voltages
Growth in distributed energy resources
Control & optimization at “local” level
Consumers and prosumers
Customer profile change from static to dynamic
Maximum value extraction and flexibility from
distributed assets
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Microgrid
Generation at the point of consumption and always available
Solar PV power Wind Remote asset
plant power plant management and Commercial
data analytics loads
Conventional Distributed
power control system Residential loads
Grid connection Advanced power Industrial
distribution and loads
protection
Modular scalable energy storage
and grid stabilization
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Microgrid segments and main drivers
Covering a diverse range of applications
Main drivers
Social Economic Environmental Operational
Access to Fuel & cost Reduce CO2 Fuel Uninterrupted
Segments Typical customers electricity savings footprint independence supply
Island utilities (Local) utility, IPP* ✓ ✓ ✓ (✓)
(Local) utility, IPP, Governmental
Remote
communities
development institution, ✓ ✓ ✓
Off-grid
development bank
Mining company, IPP, Oil & Gas
Industrial and ✓
company, Datacenter, Hotels & ✓ (✓) ✓
Weak grid
commercial
resorts, Food & Beverage
✓
Grid-connected
Defense Governmental defense institution (✓) (✓) ✓
Urban
communities
(Local) utility, IPP (✓) ✓
Institutions and Private education institution, IPP,
campuses Government education institution (✓) (✓)
IPP: Independent Power Producer ✓ : Main driver
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Driver: Uninterrupted power supply
Managing power fluctuations from renewables
Solar power variations Wind power variations
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Inherent volatility of renewables can compromise grid stability
Grid stability requirements are traditionally fulfilled by diesel generation (base load)
Optimized microgrid solution maximizes ROI* and fuel savings
ROI: Return of Investment
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Microgrid operational goals and power system functions drive choice of technology
Operational goals Power system functions – “8S”
– Access to electricity Renewable 1. Stabilizing
power
– Maximize reliability 2. Spinning reserve
– Uninterrupted supply 3. STATCOM (static synchronous
compensator)
– Reduce environmental impact
Microgrid 4. Seamless transition between islanded
– Maximize renewable energy control system and grid-connected states
contribution
5. Standalone operation
– Fuel & cost savings
6. Smoothing
– Fuel independence
Energy storage and grid 7. Shaving
– Provide grid services stabilization
8. Shifting
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ABB in Grid Edge Technologies
Enabling new business opportunities while improving reliability and performance
Energy Management for Sites portfolio Industrial Utility operations
(Commercial, Industrial & Multi-use sites) automation ADMS / DERMS Solar PV
Microgrid
Energy storage
EV Charging &
EV fleet management
Communications, Home and building
cyber-security and automation
Asset Health Aggregation (VPP,
demand response)
Lifecycle services including consulting and design
ADMS: Advanced Distribution Management System
DERMS: Distributed Energy Resource Management System
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EV: Electric Vehicle
Smart anything
Common application layers provide a scalable foundation for integration into a unified platform
Virtual power plant
Monitoring and reporting
Applications Monitoring and reporting Demand response
Energy optimization
& services Energy optimization Collaborative Operations
Transactive energy
ADMS / DERMS
Smart site Smart district Smart city
Cyber-secure
Edge Gateway communications
Connected Onsite Flexible Energy
devices Generation demand Storage
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What the industry wants
Increasing complexity means customers want a more consultative and integrated approach
Low domain expertise Consultative approach Integrated solutions
– Energy management and associated IOT – Provide guidance on full spectrum of relevant – End-to-end approach
solutions not a core skill for many prosumers challenges and solutions – One-stop shop
“From site operations to boardroom reporting”
– “as a Service”
“The market lacks an integrator… someone could drop off
all the parts to build a Ferrari in my driveway… and I would
only build a go-kart1”
1. Source: Industry Survey “The new energy future: challenges and opportunities in corporate energy management”, Edison Energy & ReD
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ABB Microgrid Care
A trusted partner throughout the entire lifecycle
Care throughout the complete lifecycle
– ABB’s Microgrid care is designed to maximize your return on investment
and to keep the system operating at the highest efficiency and availability
throughout its entire lifetime. After sales
Consulting
service
– ABB protect your investment through the stepwise evolution to minimize
the consumption of energy, prolong microgrid asset operating life, and
minimize the cost of ownership
– ABB consulting offering is based on extensive process and application Installation Design &
& Commissioning Engineering
know-how as well as one of the largest installed bases in the world
– ABB installation and commissioning services are available globally,
supported by our teams of fast, efficient and highly-trained installation
and commissioning experts
Simulation
Supply
– ABB advanced remote services provide world-class support, the highest & Test
level of competence and deep understanding of all your Microgrid
solutions and processes
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ABB AbilityTM e-meshTM
Product portfolio
e-meshTM Applications
• Forecast production and optimal planning
SaaS applications to improve • Improve productivity and economical gains
performance • Business KPI dashboards and reports
e-meshTM Monitor
Cloud-enabled remote • Monitoring and control
monitoring and controlling of • Bidirectional data flow from (and) or to the field
DERs • Access from anywhere anytime
e-meshTM SCADA • Data acquisition from DER's and substations
Distributed energy resources • Supports international and local communication protocols
automation solution • Interaction with TSO/DSO
e-meshTM Control • Renewable power generation grid code compliance
Intelligent and efficient power • Network voltage control
management • Feeder & Load demand management
e-meshTM PowerStoreTM • Supports various applications such as islanding, seamless
transition, black start, spinning reserve and more
Smart battery energy storage
solution
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Microgrid Success Stories
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Global installed base
Microgrids and BESS
Worldwide: 362 MW
Europe : 10.59 MW
North America : 151.6 MW
Asia : 70.68 MW
Africa: 3.95 MW
Middle East : 200 kW
South America : 20.18 MW
Australia: 105.28 MW
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Urban communities
Odd soccer club’s Skagerak Arena, PowerStore/Solar
– Project name: Odd soccer club’s Skagerak Arena
About the Project – Location: Skien, Norway
– Customer: Skagerak Energi
The resulting Microgrid system consists of:
– ABB AbilityTM PowerStore Battery (800 KW/1000 kWh)
Solution – Microgrid Plus control and automation system
– Remote monitoring
– Rooftop solar
– Power stadium floodlights during soccer games
– Meet the annual power consumption of the stadium - 375,000 kWh
Customer Benefits – Provide electricity to 15 homes in the stadium’s neighborhood Press Release
– Facilitate utility to gather insights on prosumers’ power production
and consumption pattern
First-of-its kind solar-powered energy lab that will use microgrid solution coupled with a battery energy storage system to power a soccer stadium,
as well as gather insight about power grids of the future
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Urban communities
AusNet Services, PowerStore/Diesel
– Project name: AusNet Services
– Location: Victoria, Australia
About the Project – Customer: AusNet Services
– Completion date: 2014
The resulting Microgrid system consists of:
– PowerStore Battery (1 MW/1 MWh)
Solution – Microgrid Plus Control System
– Diesel (1 x 1 MW)
– Active and reactive power support during high demand periods
Press Release
Customer Benefits – Transition into isolated/off-grid operation on command or in
Video
emergency cases without supply interruption
– Mobile and transportable containerized solution
First embedded generation system with battery grid energy storage for distribution network support in Australia
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Institutions and campuses
University of Chester, Wind/PV/Thermal
– Project name: The Thornton Science Park Microgrid
About the Project – Location: United Kingdom
– Customer: University of Chester
ABB’s microgrid solution helps in maximizing the penetration of
renewable energy in grid system. Also, the microgrid controller allows
Solution the university to connect or disconnect seamlessly from the main grid
and operate in an islanded mode, ensuring continuity of supply in
case of an outage.
– Maximize renewable energy penetration in grid system
Customer Benefits – Helps to operate in off-grid (islanded) mode Press Release
– Continuity of power supply during outage
The microgrid at the Energy Centre, University of Chester is first of its kind in a UK university campus to demonstrate where new energy technologies can be
developed and tested, bringing industry and academia together to drive innovation
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Industrial and commercial sites (Spinning Reserve Reference)
Woodside (oil & gas), PowerStore
– Project name: Goodwyn A
About the Project – Location: North West Australia
– Customer: Woodside Energy
The resulting Microgrid system consists of:
– PowerStore Battery (2.8 MW/1.43 MWh)
Solution – Microgrid Plus Control System
– Gas Turbines (5 x 3.5 MW)
– Remote monitoring
Customer Benefits – Providing ‘spinning reserve’ to aid short term backup Press Release
– Minimize the dependency on diesel generator
Infographic
– Reduce fuel gas consumption by 2000 tons per year and CO2 emissions
by 5%
The microgrid solution will contribute to Woodside’s 2020 goal of reducing carbon emissions and will help lower cost of operations and maintenance
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Transmission and utilities
ESCRI, PowerStore/PV/Wind
– Project name: ESCRI
– Location: Australia
About the Project – Customer: ElectraNet
– Completion date: 2018
The resulting Microgrid system consists of:
– PowerStore Battery (30 MW/8 MWh)
Solution – Microgrid Plus Control System
– Wind (90 MW)
– Distributed rooftop solar
– Improve the overall reliability of power supply in the region
Customer Benefits
– Deliver enough power to run around 400 homes for 24 hours without Web Story
the input from renewable generators
– Uninterrupted power supply during transmission line outage
The microgrid will connect the battery energy storage solution to the Electranet transmission system enabling the value stacking of storage in regulated
energy market.
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Battery Energy Storage Solution
Chitose Hokkaido
– Project name: Chitose Hokkaido, Li-ion batteries
– Location: Japan
About the Project – Customer: Japan’s Energy Products Corporation and Korea Electric Power
Corporation
– Completion date: 2016
ABB’s scope includes:
– 17 MW outdoor PCS
– PCS inverters, DC contactors, AC circuit breakers
Solution – MV-LV coupling transformer
– MV switchgear
– Local controller integrating PCS, switchgear and MBMS
– Local HMI
– Enabling Shin Chitose Solar plant to adhere to the grid code
requirements of local utilities Press Release
Customer Benefits – Ensuring reliable integration of renewables into the main power grid
– Helping Shin Chitose plant to generate power to 11,000 local
households
Enabling Japan’s significant renewable initiative to generate 35 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of power for 11,000 local households
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ABB in microgrid
ABB Ability™ e-mesh™ solution is a comprehensive cloud-based offering that enables utilities,
industries, independent power producers and operators to make smarter, faster and more
effective business decisions by monitoring and controlling their sites and fleets remotely. It also
enables in-depth data analytics and provides service options. The increased visibility across all
assets enables better control, optimized investment cost and better operational efficiency.
“The ‘Industrial Internet of Things’ (IIoT) is becoming a reality with intelligent field equipment
and connected devices producing data that can bring valuable insights, operational efficiency
and cost savings,” said Massimo Danieli, head of ABB’s Grid Automation business within the
company’s Power Grids division. “ABB Ability™ e-mesh™ integrates real-time monitoring, data
aggregation and analysis, energy management systems, machine learning and predictive
analytics, to accelerate the digitization journey and to further support the creation of a
stronger, smarter and greener grid.”
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