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<strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>System</strong>:<strong>Surgical</strong> <strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong> for a Smarter Grid© <strong>Siemens</strong> AG 2013. All rights reserved.


<strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong> Today and TomorrowTraditional <strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong>• Lack of automation leads to unreliability in DR resources• Shotgun approach wastes DR resources• As a function of transmission, demandresponse has defined limitations:1. Peak load reduction2. Emergency dispatch3. Economic dispatchAdvanced <strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong>• Precision employment of DR resources maximizes the value of each• Fully automated dispatch, billing, and settlement decreases meter-tocashfor DR events• Operational benefits at the distribution grid level• Comprehensive reporting and analytics• Interoperability between utility IT and OT systemsto derive smarter demand managementPage 2Smart Grid DivisionInfrastructure & Cities Sector – Smart Grid Division© <strong>Siemens</strong> AG 2013. All rights reserved.


Creating More Value from <strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong><strong>Siemens</strong> designed <strong>Demand</strong> <strong>Response</strong> <strong>Management</strong><strong>System</strong> (DRMS) V2.0, for utilities to:• Reduce operation and maintenance costs by increasingsystem reliability and extending the lives of assets• Structure and execute programs to maximize revenuefrom open DR market sales• Reduce costs by automating manual processes andmapping utility business processes into demandresponse planning• Leverage existing smart grid related infrastructure bysharing information across systems to yield a morevaluable form of load controlPage 3Smart Grid DivisionInfrastructure & Cities Sector – Smart Grid Division© <strong>Siemens</strong> AG 2013. All rights reserved.


What's new in <strong>Siemens</strong> DRMS Version 2.0?Foundational Features• DR event planning, scheduling and dispatch• Measurement, verification and settlement• Configurable & automated baseline calculation• Interfaces to integrate with CIS, MDM,and AMI systemsNew Features• <strong>Surgical</strong> DR - aggregation by substation, feeder line,transformer, zip code, or geography• Flexible workflow support editor• Full reporting capability of DRMS functionality• New interfaces for EMS, DMS, SCADA integration foradvanced automated controlPage 4Smart Grid DivisionInfrastructure & Cities Sector – Smart Grid Division© <strong>Siemens</strong> AG 2013. All rights reserved.


Contact InfoInfrastructure & CitiesInfrastructure & Cities<strong>Siemens</strong> Industry, Inc.Infrastructure & Cities SectorSmart Grid Division<strong>Siemens</strong> Industry, Inc.Infrastructure & Cities SectorSmart Grid Division7000 <strong>Siemens</strong> RoadWendell, NC 27591USA7000 <strong>Siemens</strong> RoadWendell, NC 27591USASachin GuptaDRMS Product ManagerEnergy Automation ti ApplicationsMobile: +1 919 840-8329sgupta@siemens.comGeoff WyattBusiness Development ManagerEnergy Automation ti ApplicationsMobile: + 1 512 820-8544geoff.wyatt@siemens.comVisit usa.siemens.com/demandresponsesiemens for more informationPage 6Smart Grid DivisionInfrastructure & Cities Sector – Smart Grid Division© <strong>Siemens</strong> AG 2013. All rights reserved.


Thank you for your attention!8. Februar2013Page 7Smart Grid DivisionAuthorInfrastructure & Cities Sector – Smart Grid Division© <strong>Siemens</strong> © <strong>Siemens</strong> AG 2013. AG 2013. All All rights reserved.

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