Perspective from large Energy Utilities Global Standards Challenges ITU – GSS – Dubai UAE – Nov 19th, 2012 1 V6.

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Perspective from large Energy Utilities Global Standards Challenges ITU – GSS – Dubai UAE – Nov 19th, V6

ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov EDF in brief : a global energy leader 37 million customers worldwide 160,000 employees worldwide 630 TWh electricity generation €65 billion in sales (40% out of France) 109 g of CO 2 per kWh generated

Billing based on actual consumption Smart meter Reduction in network losses to boost competitivity of the system Precision in targeted investments for the maintenance and modernization of networks Decarbonization of the energy mix through a smoother integration of renewable energies into networks More efficient repairs to networks after extreme weather events Promoting the development of electric transportation that emits fewer green house gases New energy uses (e.g. electric mobility, storage, etc.) Lower consumption peaks mean less dependence on high-carbon generation Clearer information to raise awareness of energy saving strategies A bright outlook for smart grids NETWORKS 3 ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012

Needs are modeled and assessed on pilot projects A portfolio of projects addressing parts of the « smart-grid puzzle » STANDARDIZED APPROACHES Description of the tested functions/processes (terminology, Use case, role model,…) Data exchange model and data collection Evaluation methods Scaling to full system size (set of hypothesis, methods, …) MODELING AND SIMULATION Extrapolation of field results Exploration beyond the scope of the field-test (new DR scenarii, # of customers, …) Consolidation of theorical models to work (beyond the pilots) on options for the power system new challenges 4 ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012

interoperability ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012 common data common language common behaviour Equipment Vendor A Equipment Vendor B interchangeability from specifications, not from blueprints to allow competition for innovation ! World market – what « investors » want 5

ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012 Overcoming the « ecosystems collision » Telco Entertainement Home Automation Energy 6

ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012 Highways vs Gateways conundrum? Consum er device Consumer device Data Consum er device Gateway Electric sector Electric sector 7

IEC IEV IEC TC 56 8 ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012 Dependability “just as needed” by design

Conclusion  Diverse systems and infrastructures critical for consumers and the society have been developing independently  Value will be delivered only if the established ecosystems at least avoid colliding, but much better manage « smart » integration and convergence  Smart tradeoffs need to be managed taking into account the legacy and respecting the investments already made, while enabling reasonable incremental transitions towards dependable solutions  The never-ending evolution of ICT technologies provides increased capabilities for decreasing costs that enable incredibly more data for hopefully much more « intelligence » and new value 9 ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012

Thank you “SMART GRIDS” pilot projects “SMART GRIDS” pilot projects "Representatives from ERDF may optionally be associated to the works, on condition that their attendance or participation in the debates is not conflicting with the principles (1) set out by laws and regulation enacted to ensure the independance of system operators. (1) Particularly, governance, objectivity, non-discrimination, protection of commercial sensitive information and independance of the activities of distribution of system operators in comparison with the activities of production/supply." 10 ITU GSS - Perspective from large utilities - Schomberg 19 Nov 2012