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July 2009
Honeywell Smart Grid Perspective
Kevin Lauckner, [email protected]
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Honeywell Portfolio
Aerospace
World’s premier
supplier of products for
airlines, military
aircraft, and
spacecraft.
Automation &
Control Solutions
Specialty
Materials
Transportation
& Power Systems
Global leader in
solutions to make
homes and buildings
more efficient, safer
and comfortable.
World leader in
materials such as
nylon and polyester
that make lives better.
World’s leading
innovator of auto
turbochargers and
best known consumer
automotive product
brands.
Utility Solutions
• Smart Grid
• Demand Response
• Energy Efficiency
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Services Provided to Over 10 Million Utility Customers
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Honeywell Energy Technologies
Public Utilities
Industrial Utilities
Carbon
Capture &
Sequestration
Advanced Energy
Solutions
Industrial Process Plants
Steam, power
Renewable
Energy
Grid
Smart-grid solutions
(Demand-Response, Energy
Efficiency)
Energy & Carbon Dashboard
CHP: Multi-objective Optimization
One Wireless Sensor Networks
Gen3 Solar
Bio-Diesel
BCHP @ Ft. Bragg
Local
Poly-generation
(CHP)
Versatile Energy Resource
Allocation (VERA)
Homes & Buildings
Energy Perf. Contracts
Building Optimization
Electricity,
heating,
cooling
Renewable Integration
Multi-site Business Solns.
Insulating Foam
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Realization of Smart Grid Benefits
• Smart Grid can enable
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Consumer awareness of energy consumption
Widespread Energy Efficiency reducing overall demand
Widespread Demand Response to reduce peak demand
Integration of renewables and distributed
generation/storage
• Steps to realization of Smart Grid benefits
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Variable pricing
Meters capable of providing on-demand reading
Easy to use automation & controls
Network & medium agnostic standards for communication
Smart Grid: Optimization of overall Generation, Distribution &
Consumption Network
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Building Energy Management Systems
• Buildings consume 40% of energy in the US
– 72% electricity, 55% natural gas
• Innovation in Building Controls provide
– Energy Efficiency (EE)
• HVAC, lighting, etc.
– Distributed resource management
• Generation, storage
• Demand prediction
• Buy vs. sell decisions
• Multi-fuel optimization
– Participation in energy markets
• Automated demand management in
response to utility signals
• Optimal use of local storage and
backup generation
Building controls are the key to all forms of clean energy:
EE, DR & renewable integration
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Residential Vision: Home Energy Management
Objective
 Easy to use automation providing smart grid functionality in such a way to maximize benefits to
consumers, utilities & the environment
Key Features
 Utility communicates prices, load shedding signal, etc.
 Easy-to-use controls automate routine tasks, remove the burden from humans, and ensure
completeness, consistency and persistence / stickiness of energy (and money) savings.
Outdoor
Temp and
Hum Sensor
Utility
Electric
Meter
Home Energy Manager
Warm Air
Furnace
PHEV
Water Heater
Appliances
A/C unit
Solar
Geothermal
Pool pump
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Smart Grid Vision
Home
Business
Design
Program
Management
ZigBee
Native AMI Radio
IP Addressable
Marketing
Technology
Dynamic Pricing
Call Center
Net Metering
Field
Delivery
Demand Response
Evaluation
Energy Efficiency
UtilityPRO
DR Thermostat
Integrated
Software
Solutions
UtilityPRO with
Integrated IHD
In Home
Display
Building Controls
Smart Appliances
In Business Display
Innovative Marketing to Engage Your Customers
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Challenges in Realizing the Smart Grid Vision
• Policy Considerations
• Technical Challenges
– All clean energy forms should
receive equal treatment
– Establishing standards for
interoperability quickly
• Energy efficiency, demand
response, renewables
• Backward compatibility
– Encourage deployment of easyto-use automation for consumers
to realize SG benefits
– Leverage existing infrastructure
• AMR meters
• Cellular/WiFi/Broadband networks
– Establish clear demarcation point
between utility & customer premises
– System architecture should allow
evolution of the smart grid
• Introduction of new functionalities should
not result in changing out metering
infrastructure
– Future proofing technologies
• 2.4Ghz ZigBee networks:
– Penetration through walls/floors
– Need for high density mesh repeaters
• Universal interface protocol such as IP
• Ability to upgrade functionality of
installed devices and networks
– Sufficient bandwidth for yet undiscovered
new functionality
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Thank you!
• Kevin Lauckner, [email protected]
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