Smart Buildings Srirangarajan Kadaba National Manager – Energy Edge Buildings Business Schneider Electric 21June 2010.

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Smart Buildings Srirangarajan Kadaba National Manager – Energy Edge Buildings Business Schneider Electric 21June 2010

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – We help the best buildings in the world get that way.

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Agenda ● Top challenges of buildings ● Solutions to these challenges ● How we deliver these solutions ● Future of Smart buildings

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Schneider Electric is well established in Buildings with these well-known brands

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Buildings is integral to the Schneider Electric offer GreenEfficientSafeReliableProductive IT critical power & cooling Power low & medium voltage power Industry industrial automation & control Buildings building automation & security Solutions & Energy Efficiency Historical presence New businesses

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Our customers’ top challenges Cost of energy in the building as a key operational challenge Connectivity too many disparate systems in the building Total building life-cycle costs due to the increasing complexity of building operations Security as a growing concern

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – The energy dilemma is here to stay vsvs Energy demand By 2050 CO 2 emissions to avoid dramatic climate changes The factsThe need Source: IEA 2007 Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs level) Energy management is the key to address the dilemma

Schneider Electric 8 - Buildings Business Life-cycle cost of a building An integrated system can reduce ongoing operational costs

Schneider Electric 9 - Buildings Business Multiple silo systems in the building ●Multiple networks from multiple vendors ●Too many systems to learn ●Complex troubleshooting Silo systems add: √ CapEx √ OpEx √ Obstacles to achieving energy efficiency

Schneider Electric 10 - Buildings Business The integration difference ●Integrated building infrastructure systems enable: ●Shared Operating Data between Systems via a common Interface ●More Productive and Responsive Staff ●Centralized Services that Reduce Costs ●Lower Cost of Network Ownership ●What gets Measured gets Managed

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – You can’t manage what you don’t measure Smart and Intelligent buildings demand a new approach to: Design and Construction Operation and Maintenance Empowerment of Human Action This Calls for a New Social Order in Buildings

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Intelligent/Smart buildings are the only way to solve the energy efficiency challenge ●Intelligent/Smart buildings successfully converge data, voice and video with security, HVAC, lighting on a single network platform ●This is great opportunity to think and act in new ways - That deliver improved results – Economically – Save Dollars – Technically – Save Time – Socially – Save Planet

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Convergence in practice Mixed Use Shopping Mall ●BMS ●Access Control ●CCTV ●Lighting Control ●Power Distribution ●UPS ●Facility Management Customer Benefit ●25% reduction in energy costs ●€120 million reduction in investment costs ●45% less power consumption ●€500k savings in cabling savings ●Easier management due to one service contract for the whole facility

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Convergence in practice Air Force Base ●470 square miles, larger than LA! ●19 runways, including the country’s longest ●High security ●Power Monitoring System ●Over 100 Power Meters ●$20 million electricity bill per year Customer Benefit ●Reduced energy consumption in line with federal mandate ●18% energy reduction in 2007 ●Moment-by-moment analysis enables: ●Less downtime ●Fewer wide-spread outages ●Track influencing factors

Schneider Electric 15 - Buildings Business Summary of value to our customer ● Lower initial capital expenditures ● Reduce ongoing operating expenditures ● Significantly reduced energy usage ● Improved business performance ● Additional revenue opportunity ● Increased employee productivity ● Improved guest experience ● Ability to meet environmental goals ● Loss reduction ● Revenue protection

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – How we deliver these solutions ● Measurement ● People ● Strategy and Offer ● Technology

Schneider Electric 17 - Buildings Business Optimize through automation & integrated control Measurement is fundamental to energy efficiency Measuring and Data Collection Feedback to user to change human behavior Real Time Data Integration Monitor, maintain, improve 4

Schneider Electric 18 - Buildings Business People capabilities ● Broad and deep knowledge and experience in all building disciplines ●Design, Project Management, Operational Efficiency, Security and Environmental ●Our solutions are driven by the business needs of our customers ●We listen and deliver measurable value as defined by the customer ●Our approach delivers solutions that help manage buildings simply and effectively throughout the building life cycle: ●One design team, one installation team, one service team ● Experts in energy efficiency ●Large group of energy experts

Schneider Electric 19 - Buildings Business Technology – Four cornerstones Pushbutton Engineering Easy to use, quick to engineer and maintain Multiple Views Information customized for every level of the organization on your cell phone or your desk computer IT Proficiency Easy to integrate and share data, Fully embraced by IT decision makers Scalability Affordable consistent capability from small to enterprise wide installations Pushbutton Engineering IT Proficiency Multiple Views Scalability

Schneider Electric 20 - Buildings Business Technology – Next milestones ●Web Services - Seamless integration of all subsystems of the buildings – Monitoring and control on the web ●End-to-end energy management - extends the concept of energy management up and down the demand chain, from low voltage to web based analysis providing actionable data to achieve Energy Efficiency ●Integrated video, video analytics and access control – providing improved security while at the same time delivering energy savings through occupancy based control ●Wireless - Development of wireless capabilities for field and control equipment

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – Delivering value to our customers A world class team of building experts We listen first and then we deliver real solutions throughout the building life cycle Converge building automation and IT systems Many parts work together Measure and control power Drives energy efficiency Make buildings comfortable and safe Increases people productivity and maximizes asset value Business Results Lower CapEx, Lower OpEX and improved business performance

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business – for buildings Building management HVAC control Simple Integration Lighting control Access control Security Electrical distribution Energy monitoring Motor control Critical power Renewable energies Interoperability and openness to third party systems Making the parts work together for energy efficiency

Schneider Electric –Buildings Business –