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HIGIS 3/プレゼンテーション資料/J_GrayA
Japan-US Island Grid Project (JUMPSmartMaui) - Interim Report※経済産業省・NEDOの補助による実証事業 June, 2014 Smart Energy Solution Division, Social Innovation Business Project Div., Hitachi, Ltd. Frank Emura © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. Agenda Japan-US Island Grid Project (JUMPSmartMaui) - Interim Report※経済産業省・NEDOの補助による実証事業 1. Introduction 2. JUMPSmartMaui Phase © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 1 1-1. Major activities for Smart Community CHINA [Dalian] U.S.A. [Hawaii] Eco-City Japan-US Island Grid Project (JUMPSmartMaui) UK Nation-wide Smart Systems & Heat Programme IT U.S.A. [New Mexico] JAPAN [Okinawa] EV Charge Management System UK [ETI SSH Project] IT IT UK [Greater Manchester] Smart Grid Demonstration - Battery Storage Load-balancing aggregation technology in Greater Manchester IT JAPAN [Y-PORT] Smart City global support JAPAN [Kashiwa-city] Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Project SPAIN [Malaga] Smart Community Demonstration Project in Malaga City Basic models establish through small scale demonstrations. JAPAN [Yokohama] IT Smart City Project IT Basic models JAPAN [Rokkasho-village] Smart Grid Demonstration Site – Micro-grid IT JAPAN [Hitachi-city] Future City Model Project in Hitachi-City Development & Renovation of Smart City(incl. IT) Demonstration Real business Energy Mobility Water IT IT © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 2 1-2. Smart xx solutions as Social Innovation Biz. Smart Community movement is expanding and creating its new business fields. It has several features from city construction to city management service. Players in these markets are required to enhance and stretch their business style. Conventional Business Field (Supplier & Provider) Service Operation & Maintenance System & Solution Concept Planning stage Biz. Operation stage (Operator and Biz. Partner) (Consultant & Biz. Creator) Products Best solution to the stakeholder will be different from others. Existing Infrastructure Investment X cost Technology X Level X Stakeholder contribution Optimum Smart = Infrastructure © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 3 2-1. JUMPSmartMaui Project: Stakeholders © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 4 2-2. JUMPSmartMaui: Background Achieving 40% renewable energy in Hawaii by 2030 Hawaii has the highest dependence on oil by far among the 50 states. The ratio of oil-fired power generation is more than 70%, about six times of Alaska, the second highest state. Including fuel use in cars and airplanes, Hawaii has relied on fossil fuels for 90% of its energy consumption. Electricity prices in Hawaii have more than tripled the United States average price due to soaring crude oil prices. By 2030, the state of Hawaii has set a goal to produce 40%of its electricity demand by renewable energy (RE), from around 10% at 2010. RE ratio is significantly increasing in the state of Hawaii. In particular, Maui county of the state already accounts 30% RE of the total electricity demand with 72MW of wind turbine and 40MW of photovoltaic as of the end of 2013. © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 5 2-3. JUMPSmartMaui: Schedule, issues and solutions 2011 M-to-N EV charging Feasibility Study management system 2012 2013 System Design 2014Information and control platform Construction Demonstration In Maui, large scale renewable energy resources have been introduced. In addition, PV and EV high penetrations have been expected. Issues Excess Energy Influence on frequency Influence on distribution line voltage Six cutting-edge initiatives as solutions 1. Energy Efficiency Maximum Utilization of Renewable Energy 2. Stabilization/Balancing DLC and Advanced Load Shift as Demand Response function 3. EV infrastructure & QC stations EV charger control and Batteries 4. Cyber Security Ensure adequate security 5. Autonomous System Energy control via Autonomous Decentralized System 6. ICT Technology ICT technologies to improve Quality of Life © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 6 2-4. JUMPSmartMaui: Overview ■ EV batteries are utilized as stationed Batteries for storing excess energy and controlling frequency fluctuation. Wind Power Thermal Power PV EMS ICT Transmission EVECC EVECC Billing, Membership Billing, Incentive Membership Incentive ADMS 配電網制御システム Power Line Demonstration will be implemented by 200 EVs and 40 Residences in whole island of Maui. (Final target is to establish EV-Virtual Power Plant) 配電変電所 Substation DMS ICT Distribution Battery Battery Wind power DC Fast Charger Power Line PV with Smart PCS LV Transformer L3 Chargers DCFast Chargers μDMS EV with Normal Charger PV with Smart PCS EVECC: EV Energy Control Center, ADMS: Advanced Distribution Management System, LV: Low Voltage, DOE: Department of Energy Photovoltaic Storage battery Island of Maui Household as volunteer © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 7 2-5. JUMPSmartMaui: System configuration Total Optimization EVECC DMS DLC (DR) AMI Smart City Platform (Information Control Hub) M2M Network Transformer 15 sets μ-DMS Sub Station Individual Optimization SVC 1 set Battery 3 sets Switch 12 sets μ-DMS Home Gateway Transformer DMCD PV DP 20 sets DC Fast Charger EV Level2 Charger DC Fast Charger Station 20 sites EVECC: EV Energy Control Center DMS: Distributed Management System DLC: Direct Load Control DR: Demand Response Home Battery SmartPCS Water EV Level2 Heater Charger 10 sets 10 sets Residents as volunteers 40 homes AMI: Advanced Metering Infrastructure M2M: Machine to Machine SVC: Static Var Compensator DMCD: Data Measuring & Communication Device DP: Distribution Panel PV: Photovoltaic PCS: Power Conditioning System © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 8 2-6. JUMPSmartMaui: Example of system operation Maximum Utilization of Renewable Energy Advanced load shift Helps shift energy demand by integrating forecasts of renewable power generation with the operating schedule of the project’s batteries. Supply Demand Supply/Demand Balance Charging Discharging schedule Excess energy is forecasted Excess Start charging The charging is scheduled to start when the balance would have excess supply The conventional load shift technology + Advanced © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 9 2-7. JUMPSmartMaui: Example of system operation Stable Supply of Electric Power Emergency demand and supply control マウイ島に最適なスマートグリッドへ Keeps the electric power system stable by controlling and helping to restore loss of balance between power supply and demand. When power generation of wind farm and PV decreased … Cut off low priority load such as water heaters temporary. Emergency discharge battery and Shift a charge time zone of EV at another time. The Control Center © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 10 2-8. JUMPSmartMaui: Locations of equipment Server room DMS EVECC DLC Kapalua Bulk Battery #1 & #2 (Li-Ion) Kaanapali DC Fast Chargers(Installed) Haiku DC Fast Chargers(On going) Kahului Wailuku Paia Lahaina Makawao Wailua Pukalani SVC Maalaea Whole Maui Island : Normal Chargers 200 sets µDMS 15 sets SmartPCS 10 sets Home Getaway 40 sets Home Battery 10 set Switch 12 sets Kula Hana Kihei Wailea Bulk Battery (Lead Acid) © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 11 2-9. JUMPSmartMaui: Example of DCFC installation Volunteer recruit kick-off Ceremony @ Queen Kaahumanu Center Jun 15, 2013 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm DCFC: Direct Current Fast Charger © Hitachi, Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved. 12
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