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Smart Grid Overview in Brazil

Smart Grid Overview in Brazil. Everett Wakai Commercial Officer/Standards Attaché Igly Serafim Commercial Specialist – Renewable Energy/Smart Grid. Let the U.S. Commercial Service connect you to a world of opportunities. U.S. Commercial Service

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Smart Grid Overview in Brazil

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  1. Smart Grid Overview in Brazil Everett Wakai Commercial Officer/Standards Attaché Igly Serafim Commercial Specialist – Renewable Energy/Smart Grid Let the U.S. Commercial Service connect you to a world of opportunities.

  2. U.S. Commercial Service Brazilian Electric Power Grid - where we are today Smart Grid Activities in Brazil

  3. U.S. Commercial Service • Trade Counseling • Market Intelligence • Business Matchmaking • Commercial Advocacy • Any Export Questions

  4. Our Global Network

  5. 2013 Commercial Service Highlights • Overall U.S. exports reached $2.3 trillion in 2013, up nearly $700 billion since 2009 • Over 18,000 U.S. companies were assisted by U.S. Commercial Service in 2013 • U.S. firms reported 14,735 export transactions which were facilitated by U.S. Commercial Service in 2013 • 82% of U.S. Commercial Service-supported export transactions were reported by small/medium companies (less than 500 employees)

  6. INTERNAL ENERGY SUPPLY

  7. Energy Consumption by Group in 2012 Industry 35,1% Transportation 31,3% Residential 9,4% Energy Sector 9,0% Agribusiness 4,1% Services 4,5% (Non-Energy Use Energy Use

  8. Power Generation • 2661 power generators – 200 Hydro • 124 GW installed power generation capacity • 84% of electricity generated is from renewables (76% from hydropower: above 30 MW) • 2011-2020 Investment in power generation: R$ 190 B (US$ 105 B) • Average power consumer tariff (2011): R$ 266.62 MW/h (approx. US$148.00)

  9. Brazilian Power Matrix Total InstalledCapacity Brazil = 117 GW Source: Aneel

  10. Transmission • 77 concessionaires - 100k km of transmission lines (regulated) • Voltage above 230 kvolts • Electric Grid (SIN – Sistema InterligadoNacional) 97% of electricity • 3% isolated systems, mainly in the Amazon region

  11. Transmission Expansion Plans • Power Expansion Plan (PDE) 2011-2020, US$ 23 billion. • US$ 15 billion transmission lines • US$ 8 billion in substations • Brazil’s PDE 2020 42 thousand km, a 42% increase. • 137 projects 230kV, greater than 10km. • 118 installed by 2015.

  12. Distribution • 64 utilities • Annual Revenues R$140 billion (2013) /2.2% GDP • The private sector 67%, state-owned 33% • 74 million consumer units (85% residential) • US$ 5 billion in investments 2012 • 14 % national average electric power loss • $23/kWh average rate (2010) • Non-technical losses, reliability and interconnection

  13. Challenges for the Electric Power Grid • Record temperatures and drought • Increased consumption • Exposed to spot market R$822 • R$ 11 – 20 billion shortfall • Recent auctions 85% at R$268 • Elections • S&P downgrade sovereign debt to BBB-

  14. Smart Grid Implementation Drivers • Non technical losses • Power Quality/Reliability • Peak reduction • Integration of Renewables • Customer Service • Climate Change • Energy Efficiency Program (PEE)

  15. Smart Grid Implementation Barriers • Policy and Regulatory shifts • Not mandatory smart meter installation • Rate structure • Time of use/dynamic pricing postponed • Lack of financing • Lack of energy conservation incentives

  16. Smart Grid Projects • AES Eletropaulo: Barueri (SP) 60,000 customers $32 million • Complex urban center; outage management and remote repairs • CPFL: 25,000 smart meters • RF Mesh network, meter reading, billing, inspection and fraud detection. • EDP: Aparecida, InovCity program , 13,450 digital meters • LED public lighting and electric mobility solutions • CEMIG: SeteLagoas, 3,200 smart meters • 8,000 clients (test case ) financial, socio economic and client acceptance • AMPLA: Buzios, smart city, 10,000 meters • 20% energy savings with variable rates , Electric bikes, free internet and electric water taxis • Light: 1.4 million AMI

  17. Smart Grid Regulations, Standards & Cooperation • ANEEL • ANATEL • Inmetro • ABNT/Cobei • U.S. – Brazil Cooperation (Inmetro, NIST and SGIP) • Cybersecurity • Security • PMU • Interoperability

  18. U.S. Export Success Story • Grid monitoring and analytics software solutions • Commercial Service Trade Mission in 2013 • Strategic partnerships with ELO SistemasEletronicos and MS Consultoria in Brazil • Negotiating with Brazilian utility • First to receive product homologation in Brazil • Gained significant press exposure Recognized as #1 Smart Grid Sensor Company in North America in 2013

  19. Contact us today to connect with a world of opportunities. Everett WakaiCommercial Officer/Standards AttachéU.S. Commercial Service - BrazilPhone: 55-11-3250-5402everett.wakai@trade.gov Igly Serafim Commercial Specialist, Renewable Energy and Smart Grid U.S. Commercial Service - BrazilPhone: 55-11-3250-5187 Igly.serafim@trade.govwww.export.gov/Brazil

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