Washington DC October 2012 The Role of PEV and PV in the Changing Electric Utility Market Mike Rowand Duke Energy
Washington DC October 2012 e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- Meter reading data e-e- e-e e-e- e-e- e-e- Energy Ecosystem Centralized Generation Portfolio Power Delivery Customer More Diverse Centralized Generation Portfolio Power Delivery Customer (variety of choices) 2 Changing Utility Dynamics
Washington DC October 2012 Customer Pull or Push? 1.Do customers really care about energy, or understand it? 2.Do they have a choice?
Washington DC October 2012 Do people care? Transportation Energy – The Energy that evokes emotion
Washington DC October 2012 Energy Storage 2-way Communications Sub-Metering Engaged Customer Imbedded Energy Management Variable Power Requirements 3rd Party Energy Services New Infrastructure Assets New Regulatory Precedents 5 A Microcosm of the Smart Grid
Washington DC October 2012 Is There a Choice? How can I take charge today? Personal Energy Security Differentiation of Energy Efficiency from Alternative Production
Washington DC October 2012 Substation Distribution Customer Site Solar Energy Storage Line Sensors Solar Energy Storage Communication Node Intelligent Switches Cold Load Pick Up Sherrill’s Ford (Marshall), Rankin, McAlpine McAlpine Solar Home Energy Manager PEV Charging Stations Smart Appliances Demand Response Switches Envision Energy Program
Washington DC October 2012 Challenges & Issues Pace of adoption Problem Definition Distributed Energy Resource Management – Integrated, not silos – Regulatory Paradigms Change Management
Washington DC October 2012 The Role of PEV and PV in the Changing Electric Utility Market Mike Rowand Duke Energy