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Future of Connected Energy UC Santa Barbara Energy Efficiency Summit Paul De Martini VP/CTO, Connected Energy Group 26 April 2011

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Future of Connected Energy UC Santa Barbara Energy Efficiency Summit 

Paul De MartiniVP/CTO, Connected Energy Group

26 April 2011

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Four Megatrends That Will Shape Energy

Need to fully consider the 21st century energy

strategy, economics, and regulatory policies

Internet of Things.. Growthof people connected

(human network)

Aging Population &Urbanization

Clean Energy /Sustainability

Infrastructure is agingand needs replacement

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Everything Becomes Connected

50 Billion

2005 20202010

300 MillionDevices

2000

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A Future History of the Grid

WAVE 1 WAVE 2 WAVE 3 WAVE 4

2017-2029

2012-2025

2010-2019

Sensing andResponse

CleanGeneration

Internetof Things

PerfectPower 

 Smart Monitoring:sensor networks

 DemandManagement: bldgcontrol systems,HEMA, AMI,variable pricing

 Solar / Wind: cleangenerationintegration andtransmission

 DistributedGeneration: localself-sufficiency for commercial andresidential property

owners

 Electric Vehicles:rapid growth in PEVvia smart distributionsolutions and smartendpoints

 N-Way Smart Grids: any-to-any smart gridenabling automated,optimized power 

flows and resiliency

 Virtual Power Plants: integrateddistributedgeneration andsmart endpoints for increased reliability

 DistributedStorage: grid-scalestorage using

distributed solutionsto manage gridstability

“The future is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed.”William Gibson

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Transformation of the Grid

Policy

Economics

Technology

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Value: Allocation Matters

Source: Cisco

Figures are in $Billion and represent the average for GA, CA, TX based on 15-year PV from 2010-2025

Value-at-

stake

3562.5 27.5

Costs Netsocietal

valuecreation

Value potential – GA, CA, TX Allocation of value – GA, CA, TX

Customer value gain

 

Uncapturedvalue

 Gen.valueloss

T&Dvaluegain

Retailvalue gain/

loss

17.5

~ $35B Total Net Value Potential in GA, CA, TX 

44

-1.5

14.3

-32.5

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Smart Grid Security Lifecycle

SecurityArchitecture

& Design

Product& SystemSecurity

Operational& Project

Compliance

“Cyber Ops”Threat

Management

Risk BasedThreat

Assessment

Information & CommunicationTechnology & Energy TechnologySecurity Architecture & Business

Process Designs

Cisco Products’Security StandardsCompliance & SystemLevel PenetrationTesting

Real-time ThreatManagement, Incident &

Vulnerability Assessments &Mitigation, Coordination w/

National Cyber Clearinghouse

NERC-CIP & NISTGuideline drivenOperational Risk

Based ThreatAssessment

Operational Governance,Training, Controls,Documentation, Reporting &Audits

Increased Regulatory Compliance Requires Holistic Approach

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UtilityOperations

SmartConnectedBuildingsSmart Homes

Smart Grid

energy networkthe

platform

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