endesa dirección acceso de clientes y medida 06 12 12 Endesa s on-going mass rollout of 13.000.000 smart meters Dr. Robert Denda Smart Metering Project Coordinator Endesa Distribución
Enel is major shareholder of Endesa Endesa is the leading utility in Spain and largest private DSO in Latin America by number of customers. Enel is the largest stakeholder of Endesa 1st DSO in Spain (43% market) 1st private DSO in Latin America 13.5 million of clients 11.8 million of clients in EDE * *estimated number of clients at the end of the smart metering roll-out: 13 million 3
Regulatory and business requirements Additional business requirements Reconnection mechanism Legal requirements Phase detection Remote reading of active and reactive energy and maximum power. Remote reading of quality of supply parameters. Remote programming of contract parameters such as maximum power and up to 6 periods Control of the contracted power (by maximum demand meter and by power control switch) Remotely operable embedded switch for de/reenergisation Remote time synchronization Load management capability, in order to reduce demand and critical moments Data security and access control Alarm and event logging Anti-tamper alarm Data security Fully automatic end-to-end operation Value-added functionality Plug and play Open technology Automated incident management Energy Balance More information to Suppliers More information to customers 4
Technology selection: Endesa has chosen Meters and More Endesa s smart metering mass roll-out Technology Field-proven: upper protocol layers used at >35 million meters by Enel in Italy Open Technology: Upcoming European Standard Information security and Privacy: End-to-end security Security by design Encryption Authentication SGCG/M490/B_Smart Grid Report First set of standards; v.20; Nov 16 th 2012 PLC-based communications: Security, quality of service, robustness, high reachability
Meters and More: an open communication protocol METERS AND MORE AISBL Non-profit organization under Belgian law: Adopt, maintain and evolve Meters and More open communication protocol. Interoperable devices, applications and services by promoting open industry specifications. Smart metering standardization (CLC/prTS 50568-x SMITP) Support of COSEM object model in progress www.metersandmore.eu Meters and More, formed by 33 first-level companies, allows to manage the open protocol and guarantee metering devices interoperability. 6
Roll-out and operation o Project scope: 13 million meters by 2018. o Estimated investment: 1,6 billions euro o All new meters are smart. o Simultaneous roll-out plan in 114 deployment areas. o Work safety: Index of accidents/incidents practically 0. o 34 tenders and contracts awarded to >200 companies 7
Endesa has already installed over 2,8M smart meters Endesa s smart metering mass roll-out Roll-out and operation 1.500.000 1.000.000 500.000 >1,4 million meters already have associated concentrators and are operated remotely* 0 nov-11 dic-11 ene-12 feb-12 mar-12 abr-12 may-12 jun-12 jul-12 ago-12 sep-12 oct-12 *14,800 concentrators 8
Customer Service 5,2M letters sent Only 2,2% of the customers called Only 0,2% of claims Accumulated claim volume Aragón 274 Cataluña 1.747 Baleares 228 Sur 2.673 Canarias 213 Until now the meter installation had a very good acceptance by customers (low volume of received calls and claims) Advantages for customers: 1. Retailer switching during the same day. 2. Operations realized in less than 24 hours. 3. No more estimated bills. 4. Revision of customers installation during roll-out. 5. Savings 6. Energy efficiency 7. Security of supply 8. Etc. 9
Smart TIC Smart and Informed Customer 5-15% reducción de emisiones º Endesa s smart metering mass roll-out Additional information to customers Smart metering web portal and for mobile devices: Endesa is developing several projects analyzing the additional information to be provided to the DSO customer, in order to foster energy efficient customer behavior Mobile device DSO Customers 10
Endesa s smart metering technology satisfies the needs of future smart grids, electrics vehicles and value-added services Smart grids Functionalities already implemented in Endesa s Smart City project (Malaga and Barcelona) are: Automatic detection and adaptation to topologic network changes Flexibility to integrate concentrators in different types of communications networks (Meters and More over TCP/IP) Measure of distributed generation (micro- y cogeneration) Integration with electric car recharge points Energy balance possibility Additional information and services to our customers. Smart Lighting Smart Energy Storage Smart Mobility Smart Energy Management 8-15% reducción de emisiones Smart Buildings 30-50% reducción de emisiones Smart Energy Generation @ Smart TIC º Smart and Informed Customer 5-15% reducción de emisiones Projects Customers Medium voltage lines 11
Conclusions Endesa is currently rolling out 13 million smart meters. Over 2,8 million meters have been replaced already. Fully integrated end-to-end operation from day one (2010) The technology performs excellently also in mass operation. Very good acceptance by customers Value-added applications and smart-grids are already in operation (at pilot scale). 12
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Meter-ON Promoting smart metering in Europe All interested stakeholders are invited to provide information on their smart metering project: To participate to the survey please visit www.meter-on.eu or contact info@meter-on.eu Call: ENERGY.2012.7.3.1: networking of national R&D and demonstration projects on smart metering infrastructure and data processing Partners: EDSO for Smart Grids (coordinator), RSE, Zabala, CEIT, EnergyLab (Endesa Distribución Eléctrica participates as one of EDSO s third parties together with Enel Distribuzione, ERDF, Iberdrola, Gas Natural Fenosa, EDP and Enel Distributie Muntenia) Project start: July 2012 Scope: collecting the most successful smart metering experiences, drawing lessons learned and highlighting the conditions that enabled their development 14