Energy, Utilities & Chemicals the way we do it
The smart grid is a reinvention of how energy is
transmitted, distributed, and measured. It is becoming
the new standard for utilities and consumers.
Smart Grid: Enabling
Operational Efficiency
and Distributed Generation
Capgemini understands that large
centralized power plants are no longer
the only source of electricity and
that selling more power is no longer
the key objective of energy providers.
The new goal is managing supply and
demand with less carbon impact.
Building upon the capabilities of the
smart grid, Capgemini is able to offer
strategic opportunity analysis, technical
solution development and due diligence,
as well as business case modeling of
the smart grid itself.
Smart grids support the
monitoring and management
of renewable energy systems
through two-way energy flow
and distributed generation. The
era of traditional power grids
is coming to an end.
Smart Grid Is Now
The smart grid represents the merging
of multiple technologies into a system
that provides reliable and cost-effective
energy. Unlike the local and manual
operation of equipment on a traditional
grid, the smart grid enables operators
to manage and monitor millions
of devices and sensors. The
smart grid has extensive
communications
capabilities that enable smart metering,
as well as transformer monitors and
other data gathering devices.
n	Remote monitoring and data
collection is useful for both customer
relationship management and data
analysis, making it possible for
utilities to assess service levels
constantly using information from
sensors located throughout the
distribution grid.
n	Transformer monitors use sensors
to collect information about grid
activity that can be analyzed and then
applied to avoid failures, extend the
transformer life, and lower costs.
n	Smart meters are the foundation for
smart grid. They make usage data
accessible for utilities so that billing can
be more accurate and precisely linked
to disconnect/connect dates with
alerts for instances of meter tampering.
With smart meters, a Meter Data
Management System monitors and
analyzes data that flows to and from
customer locations. As part of this
system, smart meters:
	 -	Are read automatically, as frequently
as every 15 minutes, and they
support on-demand meter reads
for customer service support as well
as remote alerts.
	 -	Enable remote monitoring of the
whole service area to determine
when a customer is out of power
and when power has been restored.
	 -	Make possible remote disconnect
and reconnect services for faster,
more certain customer service, which
provides both the utility and the
consumer with enhanced access
to information.
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The smart grid
is the way utilities
and customers
will manage energy
in the future.
One-Way Distribution: Past ➡ Present
n	Distribution Management Systems
enable extensive communication
and deeper insight into grid-related
problems, permitting targeted
proactive maintenance. This is
based on dynamic analytics that
continuously assess the “health” of
the grid and immediately send out
alerts concerning faults and outages,
as well as notification when power
is restored.
n	Real-Time Outage Management and
Restoration ensure that as soon as
power is interrupted, the two-way
communication network will be
able to provide a near real-time view
of the distribution grid. While a
mobile crew is dispatched to make the
repair, energy is redistributed, and
the restoration process is monitored.
n	Conservation Voltage Reduction
minimizes energy losses on the system.
n	Integrated Volt/Var Control helps
calculate optimal settings for voltage
regulators and capacitor banks.
n	Phase Load Balancing ensures the
total load is distributed as evenly
as possible across the three phases of
the distribution grid.
n	Automated Switching for Feeder
Restoration or Loading helps
reconfigure the distribution system
after a fault and quickly restores service.
Operationally, the smart grid provides
increased reliability, more effective asset
and energy management, and reduction
of CO2
while integrating systems and
devices on the distribution grid. This
enables utilities to operate systems close
to real time and at a more granular level,
increasing efficiency and reliability. The
smart grid is the foundation of the way
utilities and customers will manage
energy in the future.
Energy, Utilities  Chemicals the way we do it
Two-Way Distribution: Present ➡ Future
Smart Grid: Enabling Operational Efficiency and Distributed Generation
www.capgemini.com/smartenergy
Why is Capgemini’s
Smart Energy Services
Unique?
Capgemini’s Smart Energy Services are
real, in the market now, and already
making a difference for utilities around
the world. We support utilities and their
customers by delivering sustainable
energy efficiency and environmental
solutions—transforming utility
operations and customer fulfillment.
Our commitment is strong with more
than 7,000 professionals dedicated to
the utility sector.
Capgemini’s Smart Energy Services:
n	Has extensive utilities industry
experience with an unequaled track
record for successful innovation and
delivery. We offer our clients lessons
learned and a growing knowledge base
n	Leads the industry in the delivery
of smart energy solutions in mass
deployment and production
n	Offers a unique, turn-key solution
called Managed Business Services,
which has a usage-based pricing model
n	Offers strategic relationships and
delivery experience from an
ecosystem of long-standing global
technology partners
For more information about
Smart Energy Services, please visit
www.capgemini.com/smartenergy.
Copyright © 2010 Capgemini. All rights reserved.
018_EUC_STGRDFLR_022610
Capgemini, one of
the world’s foremost
providers of consulting, technology
and outsourcing services, enables its
clients to transform and perform through
technologies. Capgemini provides its
clients with insights and capabilities that
boost their freedom to achieve superior
results through a unique way of
working, the Collaborative Business
ExperienceTM
. The Group relies on its
global delivery model called Rightshore®
,
which aims to get the right balance of
the best talent from multiple locations,
working as one team to create and
deliver the optimum solution for clients.
Present in more than 30 countries,
Capgemini reported 2009 global revenues
of EUR 8.4 billion (approximately USD
$11.6 billion) and employs 90,000 people
worldwide.
More information is available at
www.capgemini.com/smartenergy
About Capgemini and the
Collaborative Business Experience
®®
Gord Reynolds
Practice Leader
Smart Energy Services
gord.reynolds@capgemini.com
+1 416.732.2200

Capgemini ses - smart grid operational services brochure (gr)

  • 1.
    Energy, Utilities &Chemicals the way we do it The smart grid is a reinvention of how energy is transmitted, distributed, and measured. It is becoming the new standard for utilities and consumers. Smart Grid: Enabling Operational Efficiency and Distributed Generation Capgemini understands that large centralized power plants are no longer the only source of electricity and that selling more power is no longer the key objective of energy providers. The new goal is managing supply and demand with less carbon impact. Building upon the capabilities of the smart grid, Capgemini is able to offer strategic opportunity analysis, technical solution development and due diligence, as well as business case modeling of the smart grid itself. Smart grids support the monitoring and management of renewable energy systems through two-way energy flow and distributed generation. The era of traditional power grids is coming to an end. Smart Grid Is Now The smart grid represents the merging of multiple technologies into a system that provides reliable and cost-effective energy. Unlike the local and manual operation of equipment on a traditional grid, the smart grid enables operators to manage and monitor millions of devices and sensors. The smart grid has extensive communications
  • 2.
    capabilities that enablesmart metering, as well as transformer monitors and other data gathering devices. n Remote monitoring and data collection is useful for both customer relationship management and data analysis, making it possible for utilities to assess service levels constantly using information from sensors located throughout the distribution grid. n Transformer monitors use sensors to collect information about grid activity that can be analyzed and then applied to avoid failures, extend the transformer life, and lower costs. n Smart meters are the foundation for smart grid. They make usage data accessible for utilities so that billing can be more accurate and precisely linked to disconnect/connect dates with alerts for instances of meter tampering. With smart meters, a Meter Data Management System monitors and analyzes data that flows to and from customer locations. As part of this system, smart meters: - Are read automatically, as frequently as every 15 minutes, and they support on-demand meter reads for customer service support as well as remote alerts. - Enable remote monitoring of the whole service area to determine when a customer is out of power and when power has been restored. - Make possible remote disconnect and reconnect services for faster, more certain customer service, which provides both the utility and the consumer with enhanced access to information. 2 The smart grid is the way utilities and customers will manage energy in the future. One-Way Distribution: Past ➡ Present
  • 3.
    n Distribution Management Systems enableextensive communication and deeper insight into grid-related problems, permitting targeted proactive maintenance. This is based on dynamic analytics that continuously assess the “health” of the grid and immediately send out alerts concerning faults and outages, as well as notification when power is restored. n Real-Time Outage Management and Restoration ensure that as soon as power is interrupted, the two-way communication network will be able to provide a near real-time view of the distribution grid. While a mobile crew is dispatched to make the repair, energy is redistributed, and the restoration process is monitored. n Conservation Voltage Reduction minimizes energy losses on the system. n Integrated Volt/Var Control helps calculate optimal settings for voltage regulators and capacitor banks. n Phase Load Balancing ensures the total load is distributed as evenly as possible across the three phases of the distribution grid. n Automated Switching for Feeder Restoration or Loading helps reconfigure the distribution system after a fault and quickly restores service. Operationally, the smart grid provides increased reliability, more effective asset and energy management, and reduction of CO2 while integrating systems and devices on the distribution grid. This enables utilities to operate systems close to real time and at a more granular level, increasing efficiency and reliability. The smart grid is the foundation of the way utilities and customers will manage energy in the future. Energy, Utilities Chemicals the way we do it Two-Way Distribution: Present ➡ Future Smart Grid: Enabling Operational Efficiency and Distributed Generation
  • 4.
    www.capgemini.com/smartenergy Why is Capgemini’s SmartEnergy Services Unique? Capgemini’s Smart Energy Services are real, in the market now, and already making a difference for utilities around the world. We support utilities and their customers by delivering sustainable energy efficiency and environmental solutions—transforming utility operations and customer fulfillment. Our commitment is strong with more than 7,000 professionals dedicated to the utility sector. Capgemini’s Smart Energy Services: n Has extensive utilities industry experience with an unequaled track record for successful innovation and delivery. We offer our clients lessons learned and a growing knowledge base n Leads the industry in the delivery of smart energy solutions in mass deployment and production n Offers a unique, turn-key solution called Managed Business Services, which has a usage-based pricing model n Offers strategic relationships and delivery experience from an ecosystem of long-standing global technology partners For more information about Smart Energy Services, please visit www.capgemini.com/smartenergy. Copyright © 2010 Capgemini. All rights reserved. 018_EUC_STGRDFLR_022610 Capgemini, one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, enables its clients to transform and perform through technologies. Capgemini provides its clients with insights and capabilities that boost their freedom to achieve superior results through a unique way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM . The Group relies on its global delivery model called Rightshore® , which aims to get the right balance of the best talent from multiple locations, working as one team to create and deliver the optimum solution for clients. Present in more than 30 countries, Capgemini reported 2009 global revenues of EUR 8.4 billion (approximately USD $11.6 billion) and employs 90,000 people worldwide. More information is available at www.capgemini.com/smartenergy About Capgemini and the Collaborative Business Experience ®® Gord Reynolds Practice Leader Smart Energy Services [email protected] +1 416.732.2200