Manaen Srigiri James Abhilash DEMAND RESPONSE ___________________________ OUR RESPONSE TO CRITICAL CHALLENGES.

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Manaen Srigiri James Abhilash DEMAND RESPONSE ___________________________ OUR RESPONSE TO CRITICAL CHALLENGES

The Company develops, and manufactures smart grid solutions for electricity, water and gas utilities. The Company’s Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI) portfolio includes a data management system housed at utilities data centres, smart meters and concentrators, intelligent consumer monitoring solutions, as well as load limitation devices. The Company also provides solutions for industrial users including sub-metering applications. The Company is certified worldwide by KEMA. Applied for BIS too. The Company is supported by a strong design group based in Israel as well as manufacturing facility in India & subsidiaries in South Africa, and Hong Kong. COMPANY Overview

SYSTEM ELEMENTS Overview Under Frequency Load Management Demand Response Using Smart Meters Distribution Demand Automation Under Frequency Load Management Demand Response Using Smart Meters Distribution Demand Automation Key Elements

ENERGY SUPPLY PROTECTION Overview Under-Frequency Meter Digital Output Rapid Response Central Office Software UTILITY WAN PLC/GPRS Feeder/ Distribution Transformer Smart Meters Concentrator Din Rail APM Smart Meter PLC GPRS/LAN Built-in GPRS Communication

Unrestricted Demand New Max. Demand 1000 Amps 100 Amp 50 Amp 150 Amp 75 Amp 150 Amp 75 Amp 180 Amp 90 Amp 230 Amp 115 Amp 140 Amp 70 Amp Concentrator + CT SYSTEM ELEMENTS Overview 95% of capacity

Overview Special circuitry installed within three phase/HT/MV meters. Installed on feeders, and distribution transformers. Continuously monitors frequencies and reacts with 70ms to frequency variations nearing full capacity by activating a digital output to connect or reconnect certain lines exceeding configurable value. Automatic reconnection after a configurable period if power consumption is within limits defined. Customizable limits on individual or groups of consumers. Remote activation via communications of critical condition limits by automation or manual operation. SYSTEM ELEMENTS Under Frequency Meters

Installed in industrial and commercial customers where significant non-critical power usage justifies the cost. Relay to isolate and disconnect non-critical machinery remotely. The machinery/appliances themselves do not need any smart nodes built–in. Optional din-rail devices which communicate with the Meter to disconnect specific lines. SYSTEM ELEMENTS Load Control Element

Imax - predefined setting protects the circuit breakers belonging to the utility. i.e. automatic disconnection above 100 amps. Icritical – During critical status when transformer is supplying near maximum capacity, select customers are limited at varying power levels. i.e. automatic disconnection above 60 amps. Certain category groups of customers may be defined as exempt from load limitations (frail/elderly and emergency services). SYSTEM ELEMENTS PowerCom Smart Meters

LOAD MANAGEMENT Benefits Protect Assets Avoid massive energy pulses by staggering load shedding frequencies. Prevent transformer overload. Protect dist. transformers. Customer Satisfaction Modifiable frequency disconnection levels - same consumers not always the first affected. Personalized pricing. Real-Time Automation Grouping of Customers. User friendly software. Peak shaving & load shifting. Reduce infrastructure invest. Two-way reliable and low- cost communications. Modify configuration values remotely.

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