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Progressing AMI in Asia Pacific Mike Wetselaar Director Sales South East ASia 1 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid 09.05.2012

Table of Content I. The AMI network II. III. The Challenges Addressing your requirements IV. Summary 2 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid 09.05.2012

Smart Grid: Buzz Bubble Reality challenge.. E-Mobility Dynamic Environment Sustainability HAN Renewables Smart MDUS Smart Home Prosumers Storage 3 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

What is a Smart Grid? A Smart Grid involves designing and managing integrated networks of control nodes and metering devices A Smart Grid enables value propositions that engage consumers A Smart Grid uses the breadth of new Information Technology for new services and business models 4 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

Infrastructure layer The traditional energy system Information Energy Utility Information Money Home Automation Generation Transmission Substation Distribution Home/Building 5 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

Infrastructure layer has to adopt to new challenges. Information Energy Utility Information Money Decentralized generation from renewables New challenges to be managed at the distribution level Micro generation Home Automation Generation Transmission Substation Distribution Home/Building PHEV s Storage 6 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid Automation / Resource & Infrastructure Planning & Operation / Demand & Supply Balancing Forecasting SCADA + Distributed Generation / Distribution & Substation Automation / Demand Response / Dynamic Tariffs / Micro Generation / Storage / Home Automation / Smart Appliance Mgmt / Customer Mgmt / PHEV s / New Energy Services / Personal Energy Mgmt AMM

Investing in smart technology to help society managing energy better Information Technology + Application layer Functionality for new applications & services Communication Technology = Smart Grid Communication layer Networking & information to enable smart decisions + Infrastructure Optimization of Today s Grid Power Infrastructure layer Infrastructure for generation, transmission & distribution 7 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

AMI Communication Technology: Building the connectivity for smart information Communications Advanced Metering Infrastructure & Advanced Meter Management Head End Software Smart Router Connected to Smart Grid Smart Meter Local Area Network Utility enterprise network Wide Area Network (WAN) Backhaul network between NAN & LAN Neighborhood Area Network NAN) Link in end-to-end network; being deployed at scale Home Area Network (HAN) Loads & appliances for utility & consumer control & mgmt 100Mbps 10 Gbps Ethernet Networked Storage Server Infrastructure GPRS/UMTS/3G UMTS Private Wireless BPL WiMax / LTE (4G) PLC OFDM PLC GPRS/UMTS RF Mesh FFTH & WiMAX ZigBee M-Bus 6LowPAN Providing HUN for multi energy Routers, towers, repeaters, wired backhaul Relays, modems, bridges, access points, routers Connectivity to other Smart Grid equipment Grid aware devices, e.g. thermostats, appliances, energy portals & HAN infrastructure 8 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

Advanced Metering Infrastructure information for smart applications Renewable Integration Distribution & Substation Automation Network Operations & Delivery Control Billing, Balancing & Settlement Demand Response Asset Management New Services Outage Mmgt & Field Services Gridstream Advanced Metering Infrastructure Head End Software Smart Router Smart Meter Smart devices & appliances Smart Metering IHD s Load / Demand Mangement Smart Appliances & Thermostats Plug-in-Hybrid Vehicles & Storage Micro Generation Home Automation Personal / Residential Energy Mgmt. 9 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

AMI AMI Enabling Smart Grid Applications DR, DG & Storage, EV integration Smart Metering, DM, Pers. Energy Mgmt Distribution Automation Operations, Admin & Customer Integration / Interoperabillity / Intelligence Meter Data Management (MDM) & Processing Communications Network Management Wide Area Network Communications Neighbourhood / Network Area Network Layer Home Area Network WAN NAN HAN Auto Discovery/Registration Events & Alerts Management Dashboards/diagnostics Communications Network Management Operational Reporting Intelligent Agent Programming Broadcast / Grouping / OTA updates Integration/ Interoperability Data Unification, Synchronization & Storage Device / HES Management. Remote Terminal Units Electricity Meters Multienergy Meters Distributed Generation Load Control & shedding Smart Endpoints HAN Devices. 10 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

The Smart Grid evolution Roadmap Personal Energy Management - Smart home applications - Customized services Smart Grid Smart Infrastructure - Smart Meters - Advanced sensors Smart Metering - Monthly billing - Improved process efficiency - Extended customer services Advanced Meter Management - Demand Management - ToU/dynamic tariffs - Consumer services Smart Operation - Real-time supervisory control & infrastructure management - Distributed & micro generation integration - PHEV s & storage - Automated process management 2012 2015 2020 11 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid 09.05.2012

Open architecture for a future proof Smart Grid Solid foundation By building the AMM solution on a open, interoperable architecture, + you build a solid foundation for the future + easy to integrate smart grid applications + can be expanded to support any HES and MDMS using industry standards + the meter park can be built on several suppliers products Flexibility and scalability The service oriented modular structure provides flexibility and scalability + choose only the needed functionality, and fit it into existing infrastructure + new modules easily added, as needs evolve + improving business processes with organization wide information Prepare for business transformation Enabling business transformation and developing business capabilities + Linking technology, information and applications + Visibility Flexibility - Efficiency 12 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid 09.05.2012

Partners Vendor Evaluate the best suitable partners eco system Software, Apps & Integration Distribution Automation Communication Metering Personal Energy Management MDM solutions, Data collection & aggregation Forecasting & tariffication Demand side management Solutions & technology for PLC, GSM/GPRS, PSTN, RF mesh WiMax, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, 3G, IP Electricity, gas, Heat/cold and water meters Prepayment solutions Devices for all applications with & w/o integrated communications In-Home Displays Smart Phone Apps Web-Portal information Partner network Interfaces to solutions of industry leaders Partnerships with various technology and services providers Technical cooperation with major meter companies 13 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid 09.05.2012

Experience beyond Technology - Key Lessons from Global AMI deployments 1. Internal Preparation 2. Anticipate Future Requirements Security 3. Technical Decision Drivers 4. Customer Engagement 14 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid

Summary +Identify what your goals are +Dedicate a specific team to focus on AMI +Enable the AMI-team to make decisions (a decision is better than no decision) +Develop a roadmap +Follow a strict tendering process (educate vendors) RFI RFQ- RFP +Ensure a realistic budget is in place +Evaluate potential partners for more than technology responses +Look at historical facts around the world and collaborate with friendly utilities 15 Landis+Gyr Smart Grid 09.05.2012

Thank you Landis+Gyr 16 Smart Grid