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First Asia Solar Energy Forum

Toshiba Smart Grids to Contents


Realize Advanced Energy
Management 1. Toshiba at a Glance
7 Min 2. Smart Grid Architecture
5 July., 2010
Dr. Hideki Hayashi, 3. Smart Grid Solutions and
Technical General Manager
Demonstration Projects
・ Photovoltaic Systems Division
and ・ Smart Grid Business Management Dept.
Toshiba Corporation

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1. Toshiba at a Glance
™ Established: July 1875
Social Infrastructure Systems
™ Total Assets: 61 billion US$ (as of March 2010) Power Systems Infrastructure & Industrial Systems
™ Net Sales:2009 71 billion US$ (as of March 2010)

¾Digital Products ;PC, Digital Media, Mobile Communication

¾Electronic Devices & Components ;

¾Social Infrastructure Systems ; Transmission and Distribution Systems


・ Power Systems FTK Substation EMS,SCADA,DAS HVDC Systems
Super Rechargeable Batteries

・Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems


・ (narrow Defined) Social Infrastructure Systems
¾Research and Development Center ;
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2.1 Toshiba Concept of the Smart Grid


Smart-Grid:Power Network of the
Bulk Power
Co-operative System
area consisting of DG’s/Load‘s with
Control (External Grid)
Bi-directional ICT Communication

2. Smart Grid Architecture aiming at


1)Total Optimization of Enery Usage 2
SCADA/ EMS

of Entire power network Network Connection


2)Give as little impact as possible Power Line System
to external grid DRP
Factories
* DG: Distributed Generator 3
2.1 Concept of the Smart Grid P School, Residences
C Bi-directional ICT-
ES Control
2.2 Major Smart Components WP,PV, S Communication
Bio-mass μEMS SCiBTM
1 Energy Storage (ES)

Renewable
Energy, DG`s G
Advanced Offices,Hospitals, G Heat
Transportation System Stores Fuel
Cells Co-generator Demand
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2.2 Major Components of the Smart Grid (1) Advanced PV Systems
PV Generator , Advanced PV Generator, Wind Power
ー PV-Generator and Energy Storage ー
Micro Source
(including PCS) Gas,etc (1) 1. Fluctuation Reduction of the PV Output Power
FC , Others 2. Time Shift Operation such as Demand Peak-cut Discharge Peak-Cut
or
Li-ion (Lithium-ion Battery) 3. Backup Power Supply(incl. Instantaneous Voltage
Energy Storage Time-
(Rechargeable SCiBTM (Rechargeable Battery) Sag Compensation)
(2) Shift
Batteries) Charge
g Receiving
g power
p
NaS (Natrium(Sodium)- Sulfur Battery)
Battery), Others Power 0

receiving 0

EMS of GG, DAS function, ES Control, Cooperative Control


0

system
μEMS
0

Generated power
Reverse power flow
0

with External Power System (3) 0

WAMS,WASA PMU, IED(Protective Relay), SCADA, etc.


Photovoltaic array
Smart-Meter Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) (4) Power conditioning
system
Discharge Charge Power supply

Communication Comunication Network, etc. PV-Generator Utility grid

Other Facilities Trnsportation, Power Equipment ,Load, etc.


ES
Common Communication Security Ad-PV systems Quick response ,long life

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(3)μEMS (EMS Dedicated to the Smart Grid)


(2) Battery: Features of
Safety
The possibility of rupturing or Sample of Operator Display
Long Cycle life Rapidly
ignition is low, even under Rechargeable
Usable for more extreme conditions
than 6,000 charge- Rechargeable in
discharge cycles approx. 5 minutes

High output Cryogenic


Operation
Input/Output power Usable in extremely cold
density equivalent to High Effective environments
a capacitor Capacity (-22ºF/-30ºC)
High amount of actual
*SOC : State Of Charge usable energy over
wide range of *SOC

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0:00~24:00
Result of Power Balance Control (24 hours)
(4)Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) System
remote metering of individual customers, reducing CO2 emissions by
-visualizing power consumptions
Output of the Gas-engine -leveling loads by guiding customers to low-demand time zones
(GE1~GE7)
[ MW]

Transmission lines
(Optical fiber cable, PLC, wireless
<System Size > Output of the PV and others)
-Installed Capacity Output of the Battery [MW]
[ MW]

of Load :1650kW
-GE 7U : 1165kW
-FC 2U : 400kW
Wireless
-PV:320kW
[ MW]
-ES :
Total demand Energy imbalance [MW] Output of PS
160kW/160kWh

[%]

Meter Data Management System (MDMS) Smart Meter


Energy imbalance : within 2.4%/5min AR [%]
[ %] Remote metering of data measured by the smart meter. Home Display
Real time data collection, management and analysis.

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Toshiba’s Smart Grid Pilot Projects
1.Research
Collaboration with 2.Smart meter Pilot 6.Smart Community
Tsinghua University Project Projects in Yokohama

3. Smart Grid Solutions (2007- present) (November 2009) City


- Development of promising - Development of Smart
meter system to verify
(April 2010)
smart microgrid models for - Development of smart
incentive fee

And Demonstration Projects


China and their control community and verification
schemes of community energy
management system

8.Next Gen. Optimal 4.NEDO New Mexico


T&D Smart Grid Smart Grid Pilot
Projects (June 2010) Project
- Development of next (February 2010)
Gen,T&D Smart Grid - Development of smart grid
and verification of supply and
demand control and
communication system
5.Delhi-Mumbai 7.Smart Community
Industrial Corridor 3.Miyakojima Island Projects in Toyota
Smart Community Micro-Grid City
Feasibility Study (January 2010) (April 2010)
(April 2010) - Development of microgrid system - Development of smart
- Development of Smart at isolated island and verification of community and verification
Community with Japanese impacts of renewable energies of community energy 2010/6/16 NEDO press
environment and energy management system release
conservation technology

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New Mexico Smart Grid System Energy Management Systems (BEMS FEMS HEMS)
・Power Network consisting of DG’s/ ①Power Balance Control (DG,ES)
Load's with Bi-directional ICTComm. ②Cooperative Control with Ext-Systems
PNM Wind Power PV
・DR and EMS (μEMS) ③Demand Response
EMS/SCADA (WP)
・Give as little impact as possible to PV
external grid→Cooperative Operation PV
w/Ext.Systems ②
Cooperative Control with Ext.-EMS
② ・Optimal Scheduling Inverter
-Online Control; LFC,interface Flow Building Energy Management System FC
HP

PV

μEMS μEMS
PV Home Energy Management System

Smart Meter
Smart Meter ③ μEMS
③ Buildings

NEDO-House
Factory Energy Management System Large Grid
BEMS
PCS
HEMS
Los Alamos -SG Albuquerque-SG
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Summary -Toshiba’s Capabilities-


For the Clean & Bright (Smart) Future……
1. Not only PV but Advanced PV are available for the Utility Transmission Line
Efficient Use of Energy with friendly Grid connection. Distribution Line
WASA
SCiBTM Battery Energy Consumers
Grid Interface
2. Energy Storage system with a cutting edge of re-
Substation
chargeable battery, SCiBTM. Battery Energy Storage System Gas Engine
BESS G Dispersed Generation
gy Management
3. Energy g System
y (μEMS)) of the Smart-Grid
(μ (Fluctuation Shaping)

Renewable Large Consumer Di ib i Line


Distribution Li
to coordinate carbon free generations and demands. Dispersed Generation
Wind Power μEMS Substation
4. Lots of Experience of Smart Grid Demonstration Photovoltaic
Information
Line
Projects. Power G Network
G Independent Power
G
Producer
5. Engineering / Solution and Systems Integration. Biomass
Dispersed Generation
Dispersed Generation Co-generated
Dispersed Generation

We are ready to cooperate with you!.. Thank you for your kind attention!
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★Contact Point;
-Technical : Dr. Hideki Hayashi , hideki.hayashi@toshiba.co.jp
-Commercial : Naoyuki Nogawa , naoyuki.nogawa@toshiba.co.jp

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