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Executive Summary: Microgrids
Overview
This presentation introduces Schneider Electric’s microgrid solutions, emphasizing the strategic, technical, and financial benefits of distributed energy resources (DERs) and the Energy as a Service (EaaS) model. It showcases real-world applications, particularly the Montgomery County microgrid project, and outlines Schneider’s modular and scalable architecture for energy optimization.
Key Concepts & Definitions
- Microgrid: A localized energy system that can operate independently or in conjunction with the main grid, enhancing resilience and sustainability.
- DERs: Includes solar PV, battery storage, CHP (Combined Heat & Power), and other local generation assets.
- Island Mode: Microgrid operation disconnected from the main grid, ensuring energy continuity during outages.
Drivers for Microgrid Adoption
- Cost: Predictable and reduced energy expenses through local generation and tariff management.
- Resilience: Reliable power during grid instability; critical for healthcare, data centers, and government facilities.
- Sustainability: Lower carbon footprint and improved environmental metrics.
- Efficiency: Optimized energy use and load management.
Montgomery County Case Study
- Challenges: Aging infrastructure, budget constraints, sustainability goals.
- Solution: A microgrid with solar PV, CHP, and absorption chillers, managed via Schneider’s EcoStruxure Microgrid Advisor.
- Benefits:
- $4M in avoided capital expenditures.
- 3.6M kWh/year generated onsite.
- 3,629 metric tons of COâ‚‚ emissions avoided annually.
Technology Architecture
- EcoStruxure Microgrid Advisor (EMA): Cloud-based platform for predictive DER management, demand response, and tariff optimization.
- Energy Control Center (ECC): Modular, scalable control system for managing DERs and loads across facilities.
- Real-Time Dashboards: Visibility into energy generation, consumption, emissions, and system performance.
Energy as a Service (EaaS)
- Business Model: Schneider designs, builds, owns, operates, and maintains microgrids with no upfront capital from the customer.
- Advantages:
- Financial predictability.
- Operational risk transfer.
- Long-term resilience and sustainability.
Strategic Implications
- Schneider Electric positions itself as a leader in EaaS, offering tailored solutions across sectors and geographies.
- The modular ECC and EMA platforms enable future-ready energy infrastructure adaptable to evolving customer needs.
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