Sustainability in Asset Management WCM Summer School Liander
Sustainability in Asset Management WCM Summer School Liander Team 3
Content • • Introduction Goal & challenges Improvement proposals Improvement 1: data collection for RBM Improvement 2: determine selection criteria Improvement 3: innovation Risks 18 September 2020 2
Times are changing… Energy supply and demand is increasing Fluctuation in the network are greater than ever before. We want to help Liander build a sustainable world - A small step for Liander, a big leap for mankind 18 September 2020 3
Goal We want to ensure a (A)sustainable continuous power supply with the (B)highest circular value while (C)meeting future demands. Challenges (A). Maintain reliability = (B). Circular value = (C). Next generation = Transformers reaching end of ‘theoretical’ life Minimum resource waste minimum energy loss Innovation We want to take a big leap towards building the Netherlands into a Smart Grid energy network 18 September 2020 4
Improvement 1 & 2: RBM Data Collection & Selection Criteria 18 September 2020 5
Improvement 2: Determine selection criteria (2) Circular economy Energy losses Resource vs. energy consumption 18 September 2020 6
Improvement 3: Process Innovation Smart Grid Dynamic Regulation (Varying)Load Adaptive Operations Power net Master Control Room Remote Maintenance Trafo data: Temperature & Activity 18 September 2020 Capacity 7
Improvement 3: Product Innovation • • • Material specifications Modular design Tap switch Recyclable materials Build from recycled materials 18 September 2020 8
Thank you for your attention! 18 September 2020 9
Risks Type of risk Technological Actual risk Possible moving parts Increased complexity of asset Economical Unproven failure rate / reliability Higher maintenance costs If failure rate increases Unsatisfied customers Bad image Commercial Compliance 18 September 2020 Non-compliance in rising supply / demand from consumers 10
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SWOT internal Strengths • Top-management involvement • Sense of urgency (risk management) • Current high network reliability 18 September 2020 Weakness • Data unavailability transformers (‘theoretical’ end of life) • Current assets not ready for future demand (solar/wind peaks, electrical cars) 12
SWOT external Opportunities • Cooperation with: – Suppliers (IEO R&D) – Competitors (buying power + R&D) 18 September 2020 Threats • Risk of penalties if not compliant to availability / sustainability • Uncertainty on future supply & demand • Unproven reliability of new transformers 13
Stakeholder Interest Asset managers Sustainability drivers Technicians Shareholders Board of directors Consumers reliable network, energy supplier Competitors Sharing R&D costs, buying power, lift whole energy market to higher level Suppliers of transformers / suppliers’ suppliers € Suppliers of electricity More room for energy fluctuations Government / regulators Stable network, more sustainable country, add to Dutch knowledge economy, employment Media Use for profiling, inform / influence consumers 18 September 2020 14
Keep in mind 18 September 2020 15
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