1 Jamie Caplan Square D by Schneider Electric Energy Solutions – Northwest jamie.caplan@us.schneider-electric.com Tel: 206-595-6337 2 3 Smart Energy Solution Goals 1. Reducing energy-related costs through improved efficiency, lower emissions, reduced per-unit energy costs and maximized use of your power distribution network 2. Optimizing equipment utilization to make better use of capital assets by balancing loads and determine capacity requirements. 3. Improving the overall quality of power and reliability of your equipment and processes 4 5 Smart Energy Solution Fundamentals Consume smarter and consume less by deploying a comprehensive energy strategy that includes: ●Understanding how energy is consumed ●Establishing goals and benchmarks ●Delivering actionable information to key stakeholders ●Sustaining maximum performance levels with responsive controls 6 7 Where to monitor? 8 Where to monitor? 9 Energy & Power Management Systems 10 Advanced Metering ● Highest rated accuracy, utility grade ● On-board memory for energy & demand, power quality, waveforms, min/max ● Multi-protocol communications, multiple ports for simultaneous access, internet enabled through on-board Ethernet ● Utility integration for demand response and Smart Grid ● Logic and control capabilities ● Data aggregation and monitoring of other sources, ie. WAGES, sub-meters 11 Intermediate Metering ● Highly accurate ● On-board memory for energy & demand, power quality, waveforms, min/max ● Multi-protocol communications, multiple ports for simultaneous access, internet enabled via on-board Ethernet or through gateways ● Compact and lower cost 12 Basic Metering (Sub-metering) ● Meets metering accuracy requirements for sub-billing and cost-allocation ● Typically utilizes software or gateway based logging for energy & demand ● Power Quality information is limited (THD only) ● Internet enabled through gateways ● Multi-meter configurations for extremely small footprint ● Priced for high volume 13 Networking & Integration ● WAGES (Water, Air, Gas, Electric, Steam) integration (+ fuel, CO2, etc) ● Commercial off-the-shelf networking equipment, wireless ● Custom control cabinets, touchscreens, PLCs, ATSs, generators ● Relays & trip unit integration ● Building automation, SCADA, DDC 14 Smart Energy Software Strategies 15 Smart Energy Software Strategies 16 Smart Energy Software Strategies 17 18 19 20 21 Welcome Q & A & Intro 22 Jamie Caplan Square D by Schneider Electric Energy Solutions – Northwest jamie.caplan@us.schneider-electric.com Tel: 206-595-6337 23