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First Asia Solar Energy Forum

Toshiba Smart Grids to Realize Advanced Energy Management


5 July., 2010
Dr. Hideki Hayashi, Technical General Manager Photovoltaic Systems Division and Smart Grid Business Management Dept.
7 Min

Contents
1. Toshiba at a Glance 2. Smart Grid Architecture 3. Smart Grid Solutions and Demonstration Projects

Toshiba Corporation
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1. Toshiba at a Glance
Established: Total Assets: Net Sales2009 July 1875 61 billion US$ (as of March 2010) 71 billion US$ (as of March 2010)

Social Infrastructure Systems


Power Systems Infrastructure & Industrial Systems

Digital Products ;PC, Digital Media, Mobile Communication Electronic Devices & Components ; Social Infrastructure Systems ; Transmission and Distribution Systems
FTK Substation EMS,SCADA,DAS

Power Systems Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems (narrow Defined) Social Infrastructure Systems
Research and Development Center ;
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HVDC Systems

Super Rechargeable Batteries

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2.1 Toshiba Concept of the Smart Grid

2. Smart Grid Architecture


2.1 Concept of the Smart Grid 2.2 Major Smart Components

Smart-GridPower Network of the Co-operative area consisting of DGs/Loads with Control Bi-directional ICT Communication SCADA/ EMS aiming at 2 1)Total Optimization of Enery Usage of Entire power network Power Line 2)Give as little impact as possible to external grid Factories 3 * DG: Distributed Generator

Bulk Power System (External Grid)


Network Connection System

DRP

WPPV, Bio-mass

P C S

School, Residences ES Control


Bi-directional ICTCommunication

EMS

1
Renewable Energy, DG`s
Advanced Transportation System
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SCiBTM Energy Storage (ES)

G
OfficesHospitals G Heat Fuel Stores Cells Co-generator Demand

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2.2 Major Components of the Smart Grid


PVGenerator , Advanced PV Generator, Wind Power Micro Source (including PCS) Gas,etc FC, Others

(1) Advanced PV Systems


PV-Generator and Energy Storage
1. Fluctuation Reduction of the PV Output Power 2. Time Shift Operation such as Demand Peak-cut 3. Backup Power Supply(incl. Instantaneous Voltage Sag Compensation)
Power receiving system
0 0

(1)

Discharge

Li-ion (Lithium-ion Battery) Energy Storage (Rechargeable SCiBTM(Rechargeable Battery) (2) Batteries) NaS (Natrium(Sodium)- Sulfur Battery) Battery), Others EMS WAMS,WASA Smart-Meter EMS of GG, DAS function, ES Control, Cooperative Control with External Power System (3) PMU, IED(Protective Relay), SCADA, etc. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)

Peak-Cut or TimeShift

Charge g Receiving g power p


0

Generated power

Reverse power flow

(4)

Photovoltaic array

Communication Comunication Network, etc. Other Facilities Trnsportation, Power Equipment ,Load, etc. Common Communication Security
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PV-Generator

Power conditioning system

Discharge

Charge

Power supply Utility grid

ES
Quick response ,long life

Ad-PV systems 7

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(3)EMS (EMS Dedicated to the Smart Grid)

(2) Battery: Features of


Safety Long Cycle life
Usable for more than 6,000 chargedischarge cycles The possibility of rupturing or ignition is low, even under extreme conditions

Rapidly Rechargeable
Rechargeable in approx. 5 minutes

Sample of Operator Display

High output
Input/Output power density equivalent to a capacitor
*SOC : State Of Charge

High Effective Capacity


High amount of actual usable energy over wide range of *SOC

Cryogenic Operation Usable in extremely cold environments (-22F/-30C)

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Result of Power Balance Control


Output of the Gas-engine (GE1GE7

0:0024:00 (24 hours)

(4)Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) System


remote metering of individual customers, reducing CO2 emissions by -visualizing power consumptions -leveling loads by guiding customers to low-demand time zones

[ MW]

<System Size > -Installed Capacity of Load :1650kW -GE 7U : 1165kW -FC 2U : 400kW -PV:320kW -ES : 160kW/160kWh

Output of the PV Output of the Battery [MW] [ MW]

Transmission lines (Optical fiber cable, PLC, wireless and others)

Wireless
[ MW] Total demand Energy imbalance [MW] Output of PS

[%]

Energy imbalance : within min

AR

[%] [ ]

Meter Data Management System (MDMS)


Remote metering of data measured by the smart meter. Real time data collection, management and analysis.

Smart Meter Home Display

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Toshibas Smart Grid Pilot Projects

3. Smart Grid Solutions And Demonstration Projects

1.Research Collaboration with Tsinghua University (2007- present)


- Development of promising smart microgrid models for China and their control schemes

2.Smart meter Pilot Project (November 2009)


- Development of Smart meter system to verify incentive fee

6.Smart Community Projects in Yokohama City (April 2010)


- Development of smart community and verification of community energy management system

8.Next Gen. Optimal T&D Smart Grid Projects (June 2010)


- Development of next Gen,T&D Smart Grid

4.NEDO New Mexico Smart Grid Pilot Project (February 2010)


- Development of smart grid and verification of supply and demand control and communication system

5.Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Smart Community Feasibility Study (April 2010)


- Development of Smart Community with Japanese environment and energy conservation technology

3.Miyakojima Island Micro-Grid (January 2010)

7.Smart Community Projects in Toyota City (April 2010)


2010/6/16 NEDO press release

- Development of microgrid system - Development of smart at isolated island and verification of community and verification of community energy impacts of renewable energies management system

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New Mexico Smart Grid System


Power Network consisting of DGs/ Load's with Bi-directional ICTComm. DR and EMS (EMS) Give as little impact as possible to external gridCooperative Operation w/Ext.Systems

Energy Management Systems (BEMS FEMS HEMS)


Wind Power (WP) PV PV

PNM EMS/SCADA

Power Balance Control (DG,ES) Cooperative Control with Ext-Systems Demand Response

PV
Inverter FC HP

Cooperative Control with Ext.-EMS Optimal Scheduling -Online Control; LFC,interface Flow

Building Energy Management System

PV
EMS EMS

PV

Home Energy Management System

Smart Meter NEDO-House

Smart Meter Buildings

EMS Large Grid PCS

BEMS

Factory Energy Management System

HEMS
Los Alamos -SG Albuquerque-SG
Unified Security PolicyCorporation. based on Intl Standard Copyright 2010 Toshiba All rights reserved.

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Summary

-Toshibas Capabilities-

For the Clean & Bright (Smart) Future


Utility Transmission Line Distribution Line SCiBTM Battery Substation Battery Energy Storage System BESS
Fluctuation Shaping)

1. Not only PV but Advanced PV are available for the Efficient Use of Energy with friendly Grid connection. 2. Energy Storage system with a cutting edge of rechargeable battery, SCiBTM. gy Management g System y (EMS) ) of the Smart-Grid 3. Energy to coordinate carbon free generations and demands. 4. Lots of Experience of Smart Grid Demonstration Projects. 5. Engineering / Solution and Systems Integration.

WASA
Energy Consumers Grid Interface

Gas Engine Dispersed Generation Di ib i Line Distribution Li EMS Substation

Renewable Dispersed Generation Wind Power

Large Consumer

Photovoltaic Power

Independent Power G G Producer Biomass Dispersed Generation Co-generated Dispersed Generation Dispersed Generation

Information Line Network

We are ready to cooperate with you!..


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Thank you for your kind attention!


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Contact Point; -Technical Dr. Hideki Hayashi , -Commercial : Naoyuki Nogawa , hideki.hayashi@toshiba.co.jp naoyuki.nogawa@toshiba.co.jp

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