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Cost of Energy 
The Role of Industrial Networks 
Energy Usage Reporting Standardization 
Controlling Usage 
Smart Grid Connection 
CIP Energy Overview 
Applications 
2
Knowing when and where energy is used is 
important 
According to the DoE and eia the industrial sector 
uses about 1/3 of the energy in the US. 
3
Studies suggest that 15-30% may be saved 
overall 
Profinet International Study 
– Measurements were taken in an automotive 
assembly plant to determine the amount of energy 
that could be saved during downtime. 
– It suggested that up to 60% of the total energy 
used during production may be consumed during 
downtime. 
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Most of the electrical energy consumed is for 
electrical motors 
– As of 2012 only 28% of low voltage motors are 
classified as high-efficiency. 
– By 2017 high-efficiency low voltage motors should 
account for 62%. 
– 96% of the total cost of ownership for a motor is 
the electrical energy usage, leaving 2% for the 
purchase cost and 2% for maintenance. 
6
Aspects of energy management 
– Monitoring energy usage. 
– Controlling the amount of power a machine may 
use at any given time. 
– Powering down when the machine is not active. 
7
Many of the industrial protocols have 
support for energy: 
– PROFINET has a profile for energy monitoring and 
power control. 
– EtherNet/IP has objects for monitoring and power 
control (production and idle states). 
– Sercos III has a profile for monitoring and power 
control. 
8
Common reporting unit: kWh. 
– Report the total energy consumption within 
the plant in kWh. 
– Many energy types: steam, chilled water, 
natural gas, oil, etc. may be reported in kWh. 
– Allows reporting of the total energy usage 
within the machine regardless of energy 
sources (cost per widget). 
9
Two approaches 
– Power down unused devices and machines. 
– Run the device at a lower power level during 
production. 
•Running the device or machine at a lower 
power level may not save overall energy 
cost per widget, but would reduce the 
energy usage for a given period of time, for 
example at peak demand. 
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Powering down devices should ideally be 
done during breaks 
– E.g. lunch, weekends, scheduled and 
unscheduled maintenance. 
– Machine is idling. 
Factors to consider 
– How much time is required to bring back up 
the device after shutting down. 
– The energy used to shut down and start up, is 
it less than remaining powered up? 
11
Running at a lower power level during 
production 
– May be applied as an attempt to keep peak 
energy consumption below a certain point for a 
specific pay period (due to overage penalties). 
– External environment factors ( transformer 
problems, overloaded grid, etc.). 
– Power source changes (coal, wind, solar, etc.). 
12
Connection solutions could come in the 
form of gateways 
– Provide translation between Industrial 
Networks and Smart Grid Networks (e.g. IEC 
61850). 
– The approach allows for a firewall between the 
utilities provider and the factory floor. 
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Assembly 
0x04 
Connections 
Objects architecture 
Identity 
Energy 
Curtailment 
Object 
TCP/IP Interface 0x01 
Base Energy 
Message Router 
0x02 
0xF5 
Ethernet Link 
0xF6 
Assembly 
0x04 
Connection 
Manager 
0x06 
Assembly 
0x04 
Non-Electrical 
Energy 
Object 
Electrical 
Energy 
Object 
Object 
IO EM 
EtherNet/IP Unconnected Msg Connected Msg 
Parameters 
Objects 
Parameters 
Objects 
Parameters 
Objects 
Power 
Management 
Object 
Application Objects
Monitoring concepts: Base Energy, 
Electrical and Non-Electrical objects 
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Base Energy 
Object 
Electrical Energy 
Object 
Non-Electrical 
Energy Object 
(0 .. 1) 
Associated 
Base Energy 
Object Path
Base Energy Object normalizes all data to 
kWh’s and/or kW’s 
• Range: 999 terawatts hours to watts hours, 15 digits of 
accuracy. 
• kW’s are reported as a 32 bit real. 
Electrical Object has specific electrical 
attributes for example 
• Reactive Power, total and per line. 
• Active Power, total and per line. 
• Phase / Line Frequency. 
• Current Average, line to line and line to neutral. 
• Voltage Average, line to line and line to neutral. 
• Etc. 
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Non-Electrical Object may be used for 
any energy type 
– For example: 
• Natural Gas, Compressed Air, Fuel Oil, Tallow. 
• Provision for custom energy types. 
– Reports energy in native units, translated to 
kWh’s via the Base Energy Object. 
– Attributes are provided for conversion math. 
• E.g. 1 kWh = ((1 Gallon of Diesel * 383)/10). 
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Base Object may have a number of 
types 
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Energy 
Source 
Power 
monitor 
Line or 
department 
Energy measured 
Overload relay 
Motor amps 
(measured) 
Energy derived 
Voltage 
(assumed) 
Non-CIP servo 
Generic device 
Energy proxy 
Energy aggregated 
Software 
application 
Controller or 
Translator 
Parent/child relationship 
Specified using EPATHs 
Power supply 
300W 
Energy fixed 
Infeed VFD 
Heating 
element 
Machine 
controller to line 
controller 
Power supply
Power Management Object 
– The purpose of this object is to bring the 
machine/device to a lower power state (non 
operational). 
– Time based, the longer the pause time the 
higher potential energy savings. 
– May support many levels of pause depending 
on the device. 
– The possible states are Owned, Paused, 
Sleeping and Resuming. 
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– Power Management Object States 
• Owned indicates that this device may be controlled by a power 
management client. 
• Paused indicates the device is in a lower power state. 
• Sleep indicates the device is fully powered off with exception of the MAC 
layer (waiting for Wake on LAN). 
• Resuming indicates the device is powering back up after being in a low 
power state. 
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Requested Pause or Sleep Time 
Resume Time 
Wake from Sleep Time 
Time to achieve 
low power level 
Minimum Pause or Sleep Time
Power Curtailment Object 
– This object is power based, requests are given 
in the amount of power required to be 
consumed. 
– Lowers power consumption during production, 
likely by lowering the production output (lower 
part count). 
– The object manages this by holding 
configuration sets for different power levels of 
run time modes e.g. 70%, 50%, 30% of full 
scale power usage. 
21
Example Cell 
– The following Cell is an example of how Industrial networks can be utilized 
in the context of Energy. 
– The sample is only showing electrical energy but could easily be applied to 
other energy types. 
1. Robot Controller 
2. Robot Controller 
3. Glue Gun 
4. Drive Control 
5. I/O Block 
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3 
2 
1 
4 
5
23 
Energy Monitoring Flow 
Energy Tool 
CIP Client 
[15kWh] 
Line PLC 
Energy Object Server 
Energy Aggregator 
[7kWh] Robot Controller (1) 
Inst 1 [2kWh] 
Inst 2 [1kWh] 
Robot Controller 
(2) 
Inst 1 [5kWh] 
Inst 2 [2.5kWh] 
End of Arm 
Tools 
Glue Gun (3) 
[1kWh] 
End of Arm 
Tools 
[0.5kWh] 
IO block 
Proxied 
Inst 1 [1kWh] 
Inst 2 [1kWh] 
Proxied 
IO Lift motor 
(5) 
Proxied 
IO Lift motor 
(5) 
Drive Controller 
(4) 
[100kWh] 
Ethernet/IP 
Ethernet/IP 
DeviceNet 
DeviceNet 
Line PLC 
Energy Object Server 
Energy Arregatitor 
[8kWh]
– Understand how much energy is consumed to 
build products at the Cell level. 
– Compare baseline with current data for preventive 
maintenance. 
– Schedule jobs in different cells to keep the peak 
energy consumption down and lower overall cost. 
– Use data to set up power curtailment programs, 
allowing for demand response capable production 
lines. 
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Energy in Factory Automation and the Role of Industrial Networks

  • 2. Cost of Energy The Role of Industrial Networks Energy Usage Reporting Standardization Controlling Usage Smart Grid Connection CIP Energy Overview Applications 2
  • 3. Knowing when and where energy is used is important According to the DoE and eia the industrial sector uses about 1/3 of the energy in the US. 3
  • 4. Studies suggest that 15-30% may be saved overall Profinet International Study – Measurements were taken in an automotive assembly plant to determine the amount of energy that could be saved during downtime. – It suggested that up to 60% of the total energy used during production may be consumed during downtime. 4
  • 5. 5
  • 6. Most of the electrical energy consumed is for electrical motors – As of 2012 only 28% of low voltage motors are classified as high-efficiency. – By 2017 high-efficiency low voltage motors should account for 62%. – 96% of the total cost of ownership for a motor is the electrical energy usage, leaving 2% for the purchase cost and 2% for maintenance. 6
  • 7. Aspects of energy management – Monitoring energy usage. – Controlling the amount of power a machine may use at any given time. – Powering down when the machine is not active. 7
  • 8. Many of the industrial protocols have support for energy: – PROFINET has a profile for energy monitoring and power control. – EtherNet/IP has objects for monitoring and power control (production and idle states). – Sercos III has a profile for monitoring and power control. 8
  • 9. Common reporting unit: kWh. – Report the total energy consumption within the plant in kWh. – Many energy types: steam, chilled water, natural gas, oil, etc. may be reported in kWh. – Allows reporting of the total energy usage within the machine regardless of energy sources (cost per widget). 9
  • 10. Two approaches – Power down unused devices and machines. – Run the device at a lower power level during production. •Running the device or machine at a lower power level may not save overall energy cost per widget, but would reduce the energy usage for a given period of time, for example at peak demand. 10
  • 11. Powering down devices should ideally be done during breaks – E.g. lunch, weekends, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. – Machine is idling. Factors to consider – How much time is required to bring back up the device after shutting down. – The energy used to shut down and start up, is it less than remaining powered up? 11
  • 12. Running at a lower power level during production – May be applied as an attempt to keep peak energy consumption below a certain point for a specific pay period (due to overage penalties). – External environment factors ( transformer problems, overloaded grid, etc.). – Power source changes (coal, wind, solar, etc.). 12
  • 13. Connection solutions could come in the form of gateways – Provide translation between Industrial Networks and Smart Grid Networks (e.g. IEC 61850). – The approach allows for a firewall between the utilities provider and the factory floor. 13
  • 14. 14 Assembly 0x04 Connections Objects architecture Identity Energy Curtailment Object TCP/IP Interface 0x01 Base Energy Message Router 0x02 0xF5 Ethernet Link 0xF6 Assembly 0x04 Connection Manager 0x06 Assembly 0x04 Non-Electrical Energy Object Electrical Energy Object Object IO EM EtherNet/IP Unconnected Msg Connected Msg Parameters Objects Parameters Objects Parameters Objects Power Management Object Application Objects
  • 15. Monitoring concepts: Base Energy, Electrical and Non-Electrical objects 15 Base Energy Object Electrical Energy Object Non-Electrical Energy Object (0 .. 1) Associated Base Energy Object Path
  • 16. Base Energy Object normalizes all data to kWh’s and/or kW’s • Range: 999 terawatts hours to watts hours, 15 digits of accuracy. • kW’s are reported as a 32 bit real. Electrical Object has specific electrical attributes for example • Reactive Power, total and per line. • Active Power, total and per line. • Phase / Line Frequency. • Current Average, line to line and line to neutral. • Voltage Average, line to line and line to neutral. • Etc. 16
  • 17. Non-Electrical Object may be used for any energy type – For example: • Natural Gas, Compressed Air, Fuel Oil, Tallow. • Provision for custom energy types. – Reports energy in native units, translated to kWh’s via the Base Energy Object. – Attributes are provided for conversion math. • E.g. 1 kWh = ((1 Gallon of Diesel * 383)/10). 17
  • 18. Base Object may have a number of types 18 Energy Source Power monitor Line or department Energy measured Overload relay Motor amps (measured) Energy derived Voltage (assumed) Non-CIP servo Generic device Energy proxy Energy aggregated Software application Controller or Translator Parent/child relationship Specified using EPATHs Power supply 300W Energy fixed Infeed VFD Heating element Machine controller to line controller Power supply
  • 19. Power Management Object – The purpose of this object is to bring the machine/device to a lower power state (non operational). – Time based, the longer the pause time the higher potential energy savings. – May support many levels of pause depending on the device. – The possible states are Owned, Paused, Sleeping and Resuming. 19
  • 20. – Power Management Object States • Owned indicates that this device may be controlled by a power management client. • Paused indicates the device is in a lower power state. • Sleep indicates the device is fully powered off with exception of the MAC layer (waiting for Wake on LAN). • Resuming indicates the device is powering back up after being in a low power state. 20 Requested Pause or Sleep Time Resume Time Wake from Sleep Time Time to achieve low power level Minimum Pause or Sleep Time
  • 21. Power Curtailment Object – This object is power based, requests are given in the amount of power required to be consumed. – Lowers power consumption during production, likely by lowering the production output (lower part count). – The object manages this by holding configuration sets for different power levels of run time modes e.g. 70%, 50%, 30% of full scale power usage. 21
  • 22. Example Cell – The following Cell is an example of how Industrial networks can be utilized in the context of Energy. – The sample is only showing electrical energy but could easily be applied to other energy types. 1. Robot Controller 2. Robot Controller 3. Glue Gun 4. Drive Control 5. I/O Block 22 3 2 1 4 5
  • 23. 23 Energy Monitoring Flow Energy Tool CIP Client [15kWh] Line PLC Energy Object Server Energy Aggregator [7kWh] Robot Controller (1) Inst 1 [2kWh] Inst 2 [1kWh] Robot Controller (2) Inst 1 [5kWh] Inst 2 [2.5kWh] End of Arm Tools Glue Gun (3) [1kWh] End of Arm Tools [0.5kWh] IO block Proxied Inst 1 [1kWh] Inst 2 [1kWh] Proxied IO Lift motor (5) Proxied IO Lift motor (5) Drive Controller (4) [100kWh] Ethernet/IP Ethernet/IP DeviceNet DeviceNet Line PLC Energy Object Server Energy Arregatitor [8kWh]
  • 24. – Understand how much energy is consumed to build products at the Cell level. – Compare baseline with current data for preventive maintenance. – Schedule jobs in different cells to keep the peak energy consumption down and lower overall cost. – Use data to set up power curtailment programs, allowing for demand response capable production lines. 24
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