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Smart Grid and Smart CommunitySmart Grid and Smart Communityinnovations
F b 2 2011
- Toshiba’s Technology and Experience -
February 2, 2011
Shoji TakenakaChief Technology ExecutiveTransmission Distribution & Industrial Systems Company
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dust a Syste s Co pa yToshiba Corporation
ContentsI. ExperiencesII TechnologysII. TechnologysIII.ProspectsIV.Conclusions
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I E iI. Experiences
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Japan:Japan:China: US:
We put our rich experiences in PJ Japan:Next generation energy/social system verification PJ in the Yokohama area
Japan:Testing of effects of load-leveling equipmentdeployment
China:Joint research with
Tsinghua University (2007-)
US:NEDO Japanese-
American Smart Grid verification project in New the Yokohama area
(4/2010)deployment(11/2009)
project in New Mexico (2,6/2010)China:
Smart Community Development
Japan:verification of optimal control technology for next
India:Delhi-Mumbai
pin Tianjin
generation transmission and distribution (7/2010)
industrial corridor PJ FS (4/2010)
Japan:Next generation energy/social system verification PJ in the
Japan:Miyakojima island
new energy deployment verification PJ with
Malaysia/Viet Nam:Exploring possibilities of Smart Grid &
Singapore:UE SQUARE OFFICE TOWERToshiba’s Neuro
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Toyota area(4/2010)
independent system on remote islands (1/2010)
S a t G d & Community in Malaysia/Viet Nam
Toshiba s Neuro PMV Control Latest Smart Building Project
I Experiences(South East Asia)I. Experiences(South East Asia)
Proposal for an Industry CityProposal for an Industry Cityto be the Perfect Smart City
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TOSHIBA’s Smart CommunityAn Industrial Town has upgraded its basic infrastructure while pgcontributing to the surrounding region to become the Perfect City. As a further development, we propose solutions that will make the Industrial Town more sustainable and eco-friendly ‘Perfect Smart City’.
What are the Aspects of a ‘Perfect Smart City’?1. More Ecology (Reduce CO2 and Energy Consumption)Renewable Energy Systems, EV Systems, BEMSRenewable Energy Systems, EV Systems, BEMS2. Better Quality of Energy (Maintain Stability of
Energy) CEMSCEMS3. Better Quality of LifeHEMS, IT Health Care Systems, LED Monitor and Lamp 4 B tt E (E Effi i )4. Better Economy (Energy Efficiency)5. Others (Water, Environment) EV: Electric Vehicle, BEMS: Building Energy Management Systems,
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ect c e c e, S u d g e gy a age e t Syste s,CEMS: Community Energy Management System, HEMS: Home Energy Management Systems, LED: Light Emitting Diode
Toshiba can provide both
TOSHIBA’s Smart Community
<regional contribution>・residential area・school・technical training
Perfect Smart City
Toshiba can provide both Direct Flight and Final Flight to the Perfect
Smart City
perfect it
・shopping area・country club・hospital
y
Developed Industry
Townposition
city More Ecology Better Quality of Energy Better Quality of Life Better Economy
Town under upgrading
Town
n
Others
Newly developed
starting
<infrastructure>・power ・water・sewage ・steam・gas ・communication・solid waste ・public safety
developed town
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time
g・solid waste ・public safety・hospital
TOSHIBA’s Smart Community1 More Ecology (Reduce CO2 and Energy Consumption)1. More Ecology (Reduce CO2 and Energy Consumption)Renewable Energy Systems, Electric Vehicle Systems, Building Energy Management Systems
BEMSRenewable Energy System
EV System
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TOSHIBA’s Smart Community2 Better Quality of Energy (Maintain Stability of Energy) 2. Better Quality of Energy (Maintain Stability of Energy) Community Energy Management System
CEMS
Solar cells
Power generationPower transmission
Co-Generation system
Power generationPower Demand
Power generation
Discharge Charging
Power Demand
Power Demand
EV Station
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Storage batteries Power DemandEV
TOSHIBA’s Smart CommunityCEMSCEMS manages the balance of energy of a community - not CEMSCEMS manages the balance of energy of a community - not
only Renewable Energy Systems and EV Station Systems, but also Co-generation Systems and priority of supply.
If national grid gpower generator is disrupted and energy is absorbed from AMATA area, CEMS increases
If co-generation system is disrupted by fault and shortage of Power CEMS increases
battery discharge and co-generation power and decreases non-
gin AMATA area occurs, CEMS increases battery discharge and decreases non-critical demand.
If connection to national grid is disrupted, there will
decreases non-critical demand.
If there is more sunlight than
be a surplus in AMATA area energy and CEMS decreases co-generation power
forecasted, CEMS decreases generation from co-generation system and increases
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generation power and increases charging of battery.
and increases charging in battery and EV.
TOSHIBA’s Smart Community3 Better Quality of Life3. Better Quality of LifeHome Energy Management Systems,IT Health Care System, LED Display
HEMS Medical Network System
LED Displayp y
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TOSHIBA’s Smart Community4. Better Economy (Energy Efficiency) 4. Better Economy (Energy Efficiency) Renewal Energy, CEMS, HEMS, BEMS, LED DisplayProvide Economic Benefits.
Waste Water Monitoring System
5. Others (Water, Environment)HVACMRT / LRT
Water Distribution Management System Waste Management
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Propose in Road Map(1) Expand Infrastructure for Information Communication System to Connect all Energy
I f tiInformation.(2) Install Renewable Energy System.(3) Install LED Display to Demonstrate Slogan and Motto.(4) Upgrade Energy Management System for Factory Area, Building Area, Residential Area,
C i l A d H lth C A t R li I di id l I tCommercial Area and Health Care Area to Realize Individual Improvement.(5) Install EV system(6) Upgrade Community Energy Management System to Integrate all Energy Management
Systems and Realize Total Energy Economy, Ecology and Quality. (7) E i t d W t S l ti i ht b Add d i d ith t(7) Environment and Water Solution might be Added in accordance with request.
(7)(1) (2)
(5)
(4)(3) (6)
(4)
(7) (7) (7)
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1st Year 2nd Year 3rd YearFS 4th Year
( ) ( ) ( )
I Experiences(India)I. Experiences(India)
Smart Community Development in y pDelhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor
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Smart Community Development in IndiaDelhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
-Upgrade of brown field Industrial Park around Delhi, which include Japanese business enterprises.
Feasibility Studies by 4 Consortiums are being executed at the moment
-Study case of implementing highly reliable energy network of power and heat, including water, logistics and transports
①Manesar (Haryana State)Consortium Leader Toshiba Corporation
Feasibility Studies by 4 Consortiums are being executed at the moment.
Maharashtra State
Haryana State
Consortium Members Tokyo Gas, Energy Advance, NECGujarat State
②Sendra (Maharashtra State) JGC Group (Mitsubishi, Ebara, IBM Japan, Nikken, Yokohama City) ( , , p , , y)③Changodar (Gujarat State) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group (Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi Electric, J Power)④Dahej (Gujarat State) Hitachi Group (Itochu, Kyosera、Tokyo Electric Power, Kita-Kyushu City, etc.)
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※②③④ from press material
( , y y , y y, )
MRT Scope of the feasibility study in DMIC
Smart Community Development in India
Solar Generation
Solar Generation
Water Treatment Plant Sewage
Co-Generation System
Industrial Area
Substation(66kV)
Grid Power Supply
Plant gTreatment Plant
Energy
Industrial Area
Co-Generation System
Grid Power
School
OfficesHotels Hospital
Data & Security Centre
Energy Management Center
Co-Generation System
EV Circuit BusSupply
SchoolSubstation(220kV)
Substation(66kV)
System
Communication Network
Logistics Hub Co-Generation System
Residential Area
NH8 Commercial Area
S l G i
Micro-Grid
Heat Supply
Communication Network
S i A
Grid Power Supply
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AreaSolar GenerationSecurity Area
I Experiences(China)I. Experiences(China)
S t C it D l t i Ti jiSmart Community Development in Tianjin
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Smart Community Development in TianjinMoU signed on 24th October 2010MoU signed on 24th October 2010Toshiba Corporation, Mizuho Corporate Bank and Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area under the support of Tianjin Development and Reform Commission agreed that parties cooperate each other to develop energy-efficient low-carbon smart community in the area..
Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA)
Tianjin Tianjin
West
East
MSD
China
MSD
South
Some of TEDA development p
sites
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S t C it i l ti f l ti
Smart Community Development in Tianjin
Smart Community is a solution of solutions.Toshiba will cooperate with TEDA to provide various solutions toward possible Smart Community realization at the area.
Energy Solution HospitalMedical SolutionTransport Solution
Gas, Electricity, PV
Water Solution
EV
Smart Water Solution
Water purification, Seawater desalination
Sewage treatmentICT/ Security Solution
Community
Smart Facility Solution
Low-Carbon Power Plant
Grid Control
g
Data CenterSecurity Cloud
ICT/ Security SolutionBEMS
PS
Lighting
Security
Elevator
AirConditioning
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Smart Grid SolutionPV Smart-meter
Smart Community Development in Tianjin
The parties have started discussion of possible energy-efficient solutions to the TEDA’s various sites.
The parties will also study a feasibility of Green Field Development of Smart Community.
Gov. Gov.Green Field Development
Planning Scheme
Toshiba
Japan Consortium
TEDAX Y
Master Developer
Mizuho Corporate Bank
TEDA
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Ⅱ. Technologies 11..Energy Energy 22..BuildingBuilding・・House House 22..BuildingBuilding House House 33..Water Water 44..Environment Environment 55..Transportation Transportation 66..MedicalMedical
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Ⅱ T h l iⅡ. Technologies
11 EE11..EnergyEnergy
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CEMS (Community Energy Management System)-CEMS is a system effectively controlling supply and demand of electric y y g pp yenergy cooperating with HEMS, BEMS, PV and batteries for power stabilization.
Example of Services
※Battery for power system stabilization: Battery to store the electric energy generated by large scale PV power plant and to discharge the stored energy on demand to
•Ranking of CO2 emissions per area, per year/month/week and average emissions
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plant, and to discharge the stored energy on demand to stabilize the system.
year/month/week and average emissions.•Breakdown of emissions data in a house and ranking by category.
Advanced Photovoltaic SystemCombination of “Rapid charging and discharging storage batteries” and “Photovoltaic system” realizes the following functions1) Free Power Supply 2) Reduction of CO23) Power supply backup in service interruptions 3) Power supply backup in service interruptions 4) Curb on fluctuations of the PV system output power5) Leveling of consumption of electric power (Peak cut) (Comb. With CEMS)1), 3), 5) for Economy, 2) for Ecology, 3), 4), 5) for Stability
0
0
0
0
Output waveform of photovoltaic
Waveform after curbing fluctuation DischargeDischarge
Peak cut
Electrical energy
transformation equipment Power
Power generation
Power
0
0
0
Power consumptionPower consumptionChargingChargingequipment Power
transmission
supplyCharging
Power generation
Discharge
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Power conditionerSolar cells Storage batteries
Storage Batteries for Demand and Supply BalanceLong life (Many charge and discharge cycles)U f id h i d di h i t b tt i f t l f b l Use of rapid charging and discharging storage batteries for control of balance between demand and supplyControl of radical fluctuations in output of renewable energy power generation(photovoltaics, wind power and other power sources)
L lif ( h i d di h l ) i Long life (charging and discharge cycles) is necessary
The possibility of rupturing or ignition is low,
SafetySafetyLong Cycle lifeLong Cycle life Rapidly RechargeableRapidly Rechargeable
even under extreme conditionsUsable for more than 6,000 charge-
discharge cycles
Long Cycle lifeLong Cycle life
Rechargeable in approx. 5 minutes
Cryogenic OperationCryogenic OperationHigh outputHigh output
Usable in extremely cold environments (-22 F/-30C)
Input/Output power density equivalent to a capacitor
High amount of actual usable energy over
High Effective Capacity
High Effective Capacity
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Features of SCiBTMa wide range of SOC SCiB: Rechargeable Battery
SOC: State of Charge
Ⅱ T h l iⅡ. Technologies
22 B ildiB ildi HH22..BuildingBuilding・・HouseHouse
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BEMS – Building and Energy Management SystemBEMS / FEMS aims to attain the balance of supply and demand between
Energy generation equipment Energy storage equipmentSmarter Facilities
various energy sources and load systems and performs load leveling to realize energy saving and reduce emissions.
Lighting
Solar panel
Smarter Facilities• Control and conserve powerCorrespond Demand Res.
DC Equipment • Reduction on energy transfer loss
EWT
LED L R d ti ti
Air-conditionerMFP PC
BEMS(BUILDAC)
Smarter BEMSModel Based Optimization • Optimized operation, distribution
Elevator
LED Lamp • Reduction on energy consumption
Serverroom
(BUILDAC)
Heat pumpSmarter Energy
p Optimized operation, distribution• Demand based on dynamic control• PV electricity generation
Forecasting
GridPSS PGS UPS
HSTFuel tank
SCiBHSE
Heat pumpgyPower Supply
Hybrid Power Supply
Renewable Energy System• Combination of PV and Battery
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• 2-direction inverter (AC/DC & DC/AC) EWT: Elevated water tank, PSS: power supply system, SCiB: Storage battery, HSE: Heat source equipment,
HST: Heat storage tank, PGS: Power generation system, MFP: Multi Function Printer, UPS: Uninterruptible power supply ,
HEMS function cored with Home IT system “FEMINITY” canR li i ibl th h Di it l TV i t
Home Solution by HEMS
Realize visible-energy through Digital TV, intercomControl Peak-Shift/demand by IT-Home-Gateway (HEMS server), realize peak-cut, CO2 reduction as well as support new energy equipments (Home SciB, PV, EV、FC)and home network
IT Power Metering UnitSmart Meter
PowerConditioner
PV
FEMINITYClub
Air-conditioner
家庭用蓄電池
LED lighting
Home SciB
IT Home Gateway(HEMS server) Smart Appliances
Energy EVVisible
S t i ibl E
Energy Management
Server
EV
FC
DR/eCo control
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Support visible-Energy(Home Display) EcoCute Various Equipments
EcoCute: an energy efficient electric heat pump, water heating and supply system.
DR: Demand Response FC: Fuel Cell
Ⅱ T h l iⅡ. Technologies
33 W tW t33..WaterWater
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Water Distribution Management SystemWater distribution management system can reduce energy consumption of distribution
hi h 70% f t t l B tili i thi t i 3 5% f pump, which consumes 70% of total energy. By utilizing this system, maximum 3-5% of running cost reduction can be achieved*.
* A example result of a plant which is more than 100 thousand/day
Prediction, Optimization, Scheduling
Water treatment facility
…
P
P
…P
P
×
user
Supplying tank
× …
user
×
…
P
PSupplying
tank
Supplying tank
Distributionpump
Supplying
× …
…
P
P
user
tank
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tank Distributionpump
Rainwater Drainage SystemRecently, it is very difficult to operate storm water pumps accurately, because rain f ll dd l h d d l ll di t ib t d TOSHIBA t t b falls suddenly , hard and locally-distributed. TOSHIBA can support operators by Rainwater Drainage System using 9GHz Solid State Rainfall Radar.
Locally intensive rainfallradar rain gauge
Inflow rate in pump facility
4000
6000
8000
low rate[m3/min]
0
2
4
6 Rainfall[mm]
Predicted valuePredicted value
y
Ground rain gauge
Pumpfacility
0
2000
17:00
18:00
19:00
20:00
21:00
22:00
23:00
0:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
Time
F
8
10
10 minutes integrated value Inflow result value 10 minutes prediction value
Result ValueResult Value
R i I fl P di imass rainfall outflow Appropriate pump operation
Rainwater Inflow Prediction
2
2.5
er level(m)
789101112131415
ber of pump
①Start-up water level setting adjustment
2.00m → 1.97m
2.15m → 2.07m2.10m → 2.05m
③Start-up water level setting adjustment
⑥Start-up water level setting adjustment
Rainfall Radar
Rapid down flow
Rain pump
Sanitary sewagepump
Stormwater Pump Control System
1
1.5
17:00
17:10
17:20
17:30
17:40
17:50
18:00
18:10
18:20
Wate
0123456
Numb
Pump water level Start-up water level Number of pump
②Pump 1 start
④Pump 2 start
⑤Pump 3 start2.02m(Operator judgment)
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Ⅱ T h l iⅡ. Technologies
44 E i tE i t44..EnvironmentEnvironment
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High-concentration Organic Wastewater Treatment This system can produce methane gas from high-concentration organic wastewater
h f i f f d f t i t Y l t if i t ll
<Methane Fermentation Facilities >
such as from pig farms, food factories, etc. You can also generate power if you install a gas generator.
Distributer
Overflow notch
Gas-Liquid-SolidSeparation Unit
Treatedwater
BioGas
Anaerobic Fermenter (UASB)
Raw water
Granule bed Example:
Iron Plate Tank TypeAnaerobic Fermenter(Digester)(H M T t t I Chi )(Hog Manure Treatment In China)
Characteristics of the system・Total Treatment of high-concentration
Organic Wastewater<Gas Engine>
<Compost-Making Facilities>
Organic Wastewater・ Realization for the environmental
regulations such as waste water rules・ Supplies Stable renewable energy・ Farmland reduction such as recycling of
th i tt i ibl
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the organic matter is possible.
Waste-Plastic Oil Reclamation System By using Toshiba’s pyrolysis technology, waste-plastic can be recovered as oil.
重質油24%
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Rotary Pyrolysis System
Ⅱ T h l iⅡ. Technologies
55 T t tiT t ti55..TransportationTransportation
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Electric Vehicles (EV)A major shift to Electric Vehicles (EV) as a next-generation transport method is
t d i th f t f th d i CO2 i i I th l t i hi l diff i
Di ib i l
expected in the future, further reducing CO2 emissions. In the electric vehicle diffusion type society, compact and high output type batteries such as lithium-ion batteries and the battery charging stand for EV are required.
Distribution voltage : 6600V
Toshiba EV Charging
Toshiba EV Charging
Voltage :
Voltage :
High-voltage incoming panelBattery charge stand
g gStation
g gStation
A t f EV EV bBidirectional inverterEV car
Apart from EV cars, EV buses can be deployed to ferry
commuters to and from work and as a CSR effort, the b i th New secondary battery SCiBbuses can service the
surrounding residential and commercial areas at
affordable prices while d i i t l
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reducing environmental impact.
Environmentally Conscious Transport SystemFundamental concept: Catenary-less urban tram systemA t i t th t h d b tt d d t i t A train system that runs on charged battery energy and does not require catenary, unlike conventional electric trains.
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*Catenary: A system of overhead wires used to supply electricity to a locomotive, streetcar, or light rail vehicle
Ⅱ T h l iⅡ. Technologies
66 M di lM di l66..MedicalMedical
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Medical Network SystemMedical Network System is an advanced network system designed for hospitals. You
t t t d t i ti h lth t t f t i t can treat carte data, images, reservation, health care status, fee, etc. in one system.
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Ⅲ P tⅢ. Prospects
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Smart Grid/Smart Community ProjectsVarious types of Smart Grid and Smart Community Projects for different objectivesE l ti f S t G id t S t C it
Independent Microgrid type・ Deployment of renewable energy to a stand-alone system・ Reduced-scale model for large scale deployment of
Evolution from Smart Grid to Smart Community
Reduced scale model for large scale deployment ofrenewable energy
Power system upgrade type・ Connection of small scale grids and system wide grid
Smart Grid
・ Connection of small scale grids and system-wide grid optimization・ Deployment of renewable energy and ICT technology
I f t t d tInfrastructure upgrade type・Optimization of the infrastructures of existing cities, such as heat, water, transport and health care. ・Optimization of energy supply in coordination with Smart
Infrastructure installation type・Upgrade of infrastructures in the form of green field
p gy pp yBEMS and HEMS
Smartcommunity
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・Upgrade of infrastructures in the form of green field investment
Cumulative Market Size
Huge Market/Opportunity for Smart Grid/CommunityCumulative Market Size World-Wide (Forecast)
35
40
Cumulative Market SizeCumulative Market Size World Wide (Forecast)
25
30
35
D
EV Charge
EV
Energy Storage
20
25
rillion USD Other Renewables
Wind Generation
Photovoltaic
IT I
10
15T IT Investment
T&D Equepment
0
5
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030Data Source:Nikkei BP Cleantech Institute
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YearNote: Infrastructure such as water supply, roads, railways, airports are not included
Market Size by RegionMiddle & South America
Markets in Both Developed and Developing CountriesMarket Size by Region (Forecast)
2,000
2,500 Russia, CIS, Baltics, East Europe
Africa
Oth A i
1,500
on USD
Other Asia
Middle East/Central Asia
India
500
1,000
Billio
China
Oceania
North America (US Canada)
0
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030Year
North America (US, Canada)
West Europe
Japan
D t S Nikk i BP Cl t h I tit tYear
Market Drivers:Developing Countries: Population Increase, Economic Growth
Power Consumption Growth Environmental Protection etc
Data Source: Nikkei BP Cleantech Institute
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Power Consumption Growth, Environmental Protection, etc.Developed Countries: Equipment Refurbishment, Renewable Energy Increase/Efficiency, etc.
To cope with this huge market expansionTo Cope with This Huge Market Expansion
To cope with this huge market expansion, followings are necessary: Technologies and Solutions to Meet the Needs Technologies and Solutions to Meet the Needs International Standards for Interoperability and
Security etcSecurity etc.Wide Alliance (Technical and Business) Support by National/Regional Governments Support by National/Regional Governments Benefit Feedback to Consumers/Residents Understanding by Consumers/Residents Understanding by Consumers/Residents Enough Investment (Advanced and Continuous)
etc
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etc.
For the ‘Perfect Smart City'・・・
"Future Vital City"
Dam / hydroelectric power generation
Maximize Welfare of the PeopleMinimize CO2
Eco airport
Rail rapid transit between cities
Dam / hydroelectric power generation
Electric generating station
Transmission networkWeather prediction
Gas-making plant
Gas holder
Wind power generation
Saline water conversion plant
Wind power shipBEMS
Water purifying plant
ITC / security network
Rapid freight railway between citieshybrid locomotive
Eco truck transportPhysical distribution terminal
Electricity storage center Smart meter
Smart Secure CoreOptimization of supply and demand Urban area
EV / charge stand
Community healthcare
Physical distribution / Freight line
Smart port
FEMSCEMS
Resource / traffic / physical distribution network
Energy network
ITC / security network
Refuse disposal planty g
Light rail in city
Aolar power generation
Residence area
Sewage disposal plant
Water park
Community center
Muddy flat (attention for life's diversity)
HEMS
Energy network
ITS system
High-speed vehicle lane
Smart agriculture system
Mega solar
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Ⅳ C l iⅣ. Conclusion
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ConclusionThank you for this opportunity to present Toshiba’s prospectsThank you for this opportunity to present Toshiba s prospects
and solutions.Toshiba recognizes the importance of cooperation with
various stake holders, and the continuous cooperation is necessary.
Toshiba is expecting to all of partners to recognize thatToshiba is expecting to all of partners to recognize that Toshiba has a lot of solutions technologies and products, and Toshiba is also expecting to start new projects.
To find the road to win - win, next step is expected.
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Toshiba Group contributes tothe sustainable future of planet Earth.
Thank you Thank you yyfor your attention.for your attention.
Toshiba Group Slogan:
Committed to People, Committed to the Future.
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