Smart Grid by Rokura & Kamstrup. Why Smart Grid? 20-20-20 -20% reduction in CO2 emissions -20% increase of energy efficiency --20% energy from renewables.

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Smart Grid by Rokura & Kamstrup

Why Smart Grid? % reduction in CO2 emissions -20% increase of energy efficiency --20% energy from renewables

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Consumption must follow production 50,0 Hz 49,5 Hz 50,5 Hz Source: DanGrid Consumption Production

Interconnectors are important Source: Energinet.dk

Using power when it’s plentiful and cheap

What the Smart Grid must do? What the Smart Grid must do Integrate distributed energy Optimise distribution grid assets Ensure a secure grid Integrate increased amounts of renewables Improve market functioning and customer service Reduce peak loads Support increased demand for electricity

OMNIA An all-comprising smart grid platform

OMNIA SUITE Overview

The Smart Meter A Smart Grid component Alarms VQ/PQ (EN 50160) Module area (e.g. load control) Module area (Smart Home) Upgrade firmware Sensor ”to ping”

UtiliKeeper ® at a glance UtiliKeeper® Alarms and reports Smart Grid, SCADA Alarms, SMS, Web server Leakage, temperature Kamstrup 351B Access control Multi-instrument Humidity, temperature MV metering Short-circuit Earth-faults

SCADA integration via IEC UtiliKeeper® has built-in support for SCADA integration in slave mode A SCADA system must connect to UtiliKeeper® as a master UtiliKeeper® pushes alarms as they happen Most meter values and alarms are supported The relay outputs can be controlled from SCADA Double command and single command supported Digital inputs supported as single and double indicators

M/490 Compliance Integration with billing, CRM, analysis Integrations with energy retailers (e.g. price signals) Integration with SCADA, DMS, OTM WFM

OMNIA SUITE Integration Points Multi Utility Read H/C/W/G meters via wireless m-Bus MDM Integrate with MDM (VisionAir and 3rd party) via web services GIS Use 3rd party maps in OMNIA via WMS Smart Meters Use OMNIPOWER meters with partner systems via DLMS Technical systems Integrate with DMS, SCADA, NIS, etc. via web services Smart Home Price signals, kitchen displays, etc. via ZigBee Business systems Use OMNIA with CRM, billing, etc. via web services

THANK YOU! The Smart Grid is a journey Ensure you build the right foundation