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Siemens And Elvia Partner To Increase Grid Capacity In Parts Of Norway By 2030 With SaaS Solution

Siemens’ software has been deployed to Norwegian distribution system operator (DSO) Elvia, with the goal to future-proof its distribution grid management. Siemens’ low voltage software, LV Insights® X, and advanced distribution management system, Spectrum PowerTM 7 ADMS, are now operational and will provide Elvia with relevant insights to flexibly manage its grid and increase capacity fast. With LV Insights® X, Elvia is able to leverage existing data and create a digital twin to monitor the status of the grid, resulting in optimized outage management. This leads to cost-savings, improved grid stability and ultimately, customer satisfaction. Identifying critical segments “At Siemens Grid Software, we are committed to accelerating the energy transition. Our low voltage software, LV Insights X, empowers grid operators to gain full transparency over their grid and increase capacity by identifying critical segments.” “Having now been deployed at Elvia, the software will enable the company to tackle its most pressing challenges, gain valuable insights to make fast decisions and increase customer satisfaction. By partnering with Elvia, as well as other DSOs across Europe during the development phase of LV Insights® X, we were able to ensure our software meets the industry’s demand for next generation grid management,” said Sabine Erlinghagen, CEO Siemens Grid Software. User-centric solutions We needed an innovative approach to develop a future-proof next-generation grid management solution" “We needed an innovative approach to develop a future-proof next-generation grid management solution in Norway. Working with Siemens, we deployed an advanced and future-proof product within weeks that will help us to accelerate and handle the energy transition. With increased flexibility and oversight over our grid, we can now manage our low-voltage system in a much more efficient manner – from planning to operations and maintenance,” said Erik Jansen, Head of Grid Operations of Elvia. Co-innovation was crucial to the rollout of both products at Elvia. During the process, Elvia alongside additional European DSOs, tested prototypes of the software to develop user-centric solutions that are easy and intuitive to use. This agile approach led to the development of a product that supports modern and robust grid control architecture. Low-voltage grid management The new SaaS product, LV Insights® X, is part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio – an open digital business platform that enables customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster, and at scale. It provides the foundations for flexible, adaptable, and scalable low-voltage grid management and helps reduce outage times by up to 30 percent. Elvia is able to leverage the full benefits of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio using LV insights® X as it seamlessly integrates into its existing system landscape, including Spectrum PowerTM 7 ADMS.

Siemens Releases Modular, Seamless Grid Software Suite For The Net Zero World

In an industry first, Siemens Smart Infrastructure (Siemens) has announced an open, modular suite of grid software to address the increasingly critical energy transition. The suite is a game changer for established energy players and new stakeholders alike, enabling them to be fast, agile and flexible, when coping with existing and future challenges. Siemens has already made significant steps to improve its offering for smart meter data management, such as a cloud native option or improved task efficiency, by up to 85 percent, by re-defining the user experience. Siemens’ software suite Siemens’ software also enables customers to run grid protection simulations up to six times faster than the current speed of execution, thereby supporting utilities to better plan, operate and maintain power networks. All upcoming modules of the software suite from Siemens will be developed following specific design principles to interact seamlessly and enable agility. At the same time, they will keep the power grid cyber resilient, while also creating a digital twin of the grid, throughout planning, simulation, real-time operations, and maintenance of power grids. open, modular and interoperable software Power grids are at the heart of a sustainable energy system and are becoming increasingly more complex" Sabine Erlinghagen, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Grid Software at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, said “The speed and scale of changes in the energy system are unprecedented, as distributed energy resources grow exponentially. Power grids are at the heart of a sustainable energy system and are becoming increasingly more complex. We cannot manage this complexity without open, modular and interoperable software.” Sabine Erlinghagen adds, “By introducing the most comprehensive software suite in the market to date, we are leading the change to shape the grids of the future, to a 100 percent renewable world. We are aware we cannot achieve the energy transition alone – we work with customers and partners.” A co-innovation approach with partners  Siemens also announced that it is collaborating with major players of the industry to re-think grid management jointly. Working together in a co-innovation approach, the partners seek to find ways to seamlessly plan, operate, maintain and optimize power grids. Working closely with customers that use Siemens’ software will support faster adoption and integration. To date, partners include companies, such as CESC Limited (India), CMY Solutions (USA), Elvia (Norway), Hawaiian Electric (USA), IRETI (Italy), KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH (Austria), Quanta Technology (USA), Stadtwerke Flensburg (Germany) and Statnett (Norway). Siemens is also open to complementary product partners aspiring to jointly innovate in the grid software space and will foster its partner network, in order to support customers’ workflows end-to-end. The urgency to digitalize A look at the energy landscape explains the urgent need to bring intelligence to a vast and complex system that forms the backbone of economies. Worldwide, electricity consumption is forecast to double by 2050. Through 2030, Guidehouse Insights forecast a seven-fold growth in new distributed energy resources (DERs) annually with fluctuating in-feed and demand. In 2020, five million assets were introduced to the supply and demand side. Distributed energy resources (DERs) The Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are connected to the power grid mostly on the low voltage level The Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are connected to the power grid mostly on the low voltage level, where grid operators still have not achieved much transparency. Due to the intermittent nature of the DERs, it is much harder for grid operators to control the power grid and predict what will happen next. Sabine Erlinghagen stated, “Traditional investment in hardware alone is not sufficient to deal with the complexity we see in energy systems today. We need disruptive and fast change, where investment in software comes first and helps us leapfrog to green energy, away from reliance on fossil fuels. We’ve started this journey to transform our portfolio and plan to speed up towards our vision of autonomous grid operations.” Rapid rise in market volume for grid software Experts expect a doubling of the market volume for grid software from US$ 8 billion in 2019 to roughly US$ 17 billion in 2028. During Capital Market Day in 2021, Siemens Smart Infrastructure committed to doubling its digital revenue to EUR 1.5 billion by fiscal year 2025 from EUR 750 million in fiscal year - 2021. Siemens is already a leading company for software for power grids. About 70 percent of the world’s electricity consumption or 16,000 terawatt hours each year already flows through infrastructure simulated by Siemens’ grid software. Control center systems based on Siemens’ software Today, 1,300 control center systems – that operate and control grids - based on Siemens’ software are in operation worldwide, keeping the lights on for hundreds of millions of people. With approximately 100 million contracted smart meters, in use by over 200 utilities globally, the meter data management software - EnergyIP is a rich source of data at the low-voltage grid level. Modular, seamless grid software offering These IT upgrades will be faster and less costly than investments in hardware The new grid software offering enables energy companies to easily and quickly implement smart technology for their grid planning and management. These IT upgrades will be faster and less costly than investments in hardware. Through the modular approach, the parts will fit together and can be tailored to meet the individual needs of grid operators. With seamless integration of IT and OT elements, thanks to one unified network model, customers can synchronize data easily across their IT and OT systems, including their grid planning software, meter data management systems, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Advanced Distribution Management Systems (ADMS), and then optimize workflows end to end. Adherence to strict cyber security requirements Insights from analytics and AI will be directly transferred into actions, which lead to a significant improvement in grid operations. This allows a shift from a deterministic to a probabilistic management approach, fostering the integration of a large number of distributed energy resources. Additionally, across its power grid portfolio, Siemens meets strict cyber security requirements, security standards, and regular security updates.

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