Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Cristiano Marantes – UK – RT 4C – Paper 1192 Experiences from Major Smart Grid Demonstrators Dr. Cristiano Marantes.

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Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Cristiano Marantes – UK – RT 4C – Paper 1192 Experiences from Major Smart Grid Demonstrators Dr. Cristiano Marantes Low Carbon Networks Development Manager UK Power Networks

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 GENERATIONTRANSMISSIONDISTRIBUTIONSUPPLY INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011  3.4 million end customers  20,300 km 2 service area  57,400 km UG network  34,700 km OH network  Transformer Capacity 39,000 MVA  6,774 MW peak demand Eastern Power Networks  2.2 million end customers  665 km 2 service area  30,900 km UG network  47 km OH network  Transformer Capacity 20,000 MVA  5,154 MW peak demand London Power Networks  2.2 million end customers  8,200 km 2 service area  37,000 km UG network  12,900 km OH network  Transformer Capacity 24,000 MVA  4,166 MW peak demand South East Power Networks

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 UK Energy Policy – Low Carbon UK - Reduction of UK’s CO2 emissions - Security of UK’s energy supply - Strong UK Low Carbon Economy - Affordable Low Carbon transition

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 UK Energy Policy – Low Carbon UK -Increase of large scale intermittent wind generation -Localised increased levels of distributed generation (including micro-generation) -Localised Electrification of Heat & Transport -Roll out of Smart Meters -Transforming homes, workplaces and communities

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Low Carbon London Smart power for a sustainable future A project for London… learning for all Great Britain A large-scale integrated emulation of 2020 with real customers in order to inform and facilitate the transition to a low carbon economy

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Low Carbon London - Smart power for a sustainable future

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Low Carbon London - Smart power for a sustainable future

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Flexible Plug and Play Low Carbon Networks

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 THANK YOU!