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Power IT Solution in KEPCO

com Contents Introduction 1 EIS in KEPCO 2 Results of EIS 3 Future Expansion 4 You can briefly add outline of this slide page in this text box.

1. Introduction

1.1 KEPCO  Incorporated as Hansung Electric Company, 1898  Korea Electric Power Corporation, 1982  Public company, 1989  2 nd in Korea (Assets of company)

1.2 Problems  Rapid increase of electric power  Computers  Global warming etc.  Minus net income  Green energy

2. Introduction to EIS

2.1 EIS EIS (Enterprise Information System) : offer high quality of service, dealing with data and capable of supporting the organizations Power IT Solution :offer high quality of service to customers and supplier by providing a Technology platform that enable Kepco to integrate and coordinate their business processes. Power IT Solution = EIS !!!

-provide the system which controls production and supply of power -operated electric power information system and mediate supply and demand of power -provide the system which controls production and supply of power -operated electric power information system and mediate supply and demand of power 2.2 Power IT Solution Power IT Solution -KEPCO is a corporation which has operated production, trade, transport and sale of electric power through IT -KDN have participated in this business -KEPCO is a corporation which has operated production, trade, transport and sale of electric power through IT -KDN have participated in this business

2.3 Total Power IT Solution Wide range of business- from power generation to sale From information system to business strategy Each sector is combined to others Automation Strengthen reliability and stability in supply

3. Results of EIS

3.1 Supply Capacity Increase  Peak load is total electric power needs  As Peak load increase fast, supply capacity should increase  EIS enables to increase supply capacity [ Peak Load & Supply Capacity]

3.2 Transmission & Distribution Loss  Transmission & distribution loss decrease faster  EIS enables efficient distribution  The EIS decrease the amount of power failure time  Only 17 minutes per year [ Transmission & Distribution Loss] [ Power Failure Time]

3.3 Power Rate  Korea has the lowest power rate compare to other countries  The rate represent KEPCO generates & distributes power in extremely efficient way [ Power Rate ]

3.4 Sales per Employee  Sales per Employee has been increased gradually  EIS enables KEPCO utilizing its human resources in profitable way [ Sales per Employee ]

4. Further Improvements

 Remain issues 1. security threats, from either energy suppliers or cyber attack 2. seek to lessen peak demand surges during the day so that less energy is wasted in order to ensure adequate reserves 3. high demand for an electricity supply that is un-interruptible Typical issues as the one-way system

4. Further Improvements  Smart grid, effective two-way system “Smart grid” is a transparent, interactive system that allows users to see and select from pricing choices. ► communicating real-time information about customers’ electricity consuming ► Using real time information, knowing how they could save money by changing settings

4. Further Improvements Saving energy and cost – control of the day Satisfying customers – customer-centered service Globalization – leading the smart grid technology “Being global and professional electricity authority”