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EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration - Update
Matt WakefieldProgram Manager – Smart Grid Demo’s
EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Meeting Hosted by EDF, Clamart FranceJune 10, 2010
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Agenda
• Who is EPRI• Project Update Overview
– Smart Grid Reference Library– Moving Forward
• Host-Sites Update• Setting Smart Grid Demo Strategy: 2011-2013• Deliverables Update• Upcoming Meetings• Q&A
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Who is EPRI?
• A Non-Profit R&D Organization • More than 450 participants in over 40 countries
– Over 90% of North American electricity generated
• 60 technical programs• Independent electricity research in
– Generation (including renewables)– Nuclear– Power Delivery & Utilization– Environment– Technology Innovation
• 1600+ R&D projects annually• 10 to 1 average funding leverage
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EPRI Smart Grid DemonstrationsLeveraging Today’s Technology to Advance the Industry
• Deploying the Virtual Power Plant
• Demonstrate Integration and Interoperability
• Leverage information & Communication Technologies
• Integration of Multiple Types of Distributed Energy Resources (DER):
• Storage• Demand Response
• Renewable Generation• Distributed Generation
• Multiple Levels of Integration - Interoperability
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• Deliverables & Reports Lay the Foundation for 2010-2013Tools and Methodologies to Support SG Demo’sSmart Grid Reference materialNews and Technology Tracking UpdatesHost Site Updates
• Fall 2010, our focus transitions– Collaboration (with 18 members)– Prioritize Combined Research– Lessons Learned & Gap Identification– Public Sharing
1. Analytics X X X X X X X X2. Critical Integration Technologies and Systems X X X X X X X X3. Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Selections X X X X X X X X3. Smart Grid Demonstration Research X X X X X X X4. Technology Transfer X X X X X X X X X
2012 20132008 2009 2010 2011
2008 & 2009 – Laying the Smart Grid Foundation2010 & Beyond – Integration, Collaboration….
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Smart Grid Demonstration - 18 Collaborators8 Host-Sites Selected, 3 Host-Sites Under Final Review
Wisconsin Public Service
Exelon (ComEd/PECO)
Ameren
KCP&L
Southwest Power Pool
Salt River Project
Southern California Edison
PNM Resources
TVA
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
ESB Networks
Con Edison
Electricité de France
FirstEnergy / JCP&L
AEP
Duke
Southern
Entergy
CollaboratorCollaborator & Host-SiteCollaborator & Host-Site in Final Review
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American Electric Power (AEP) Virtual Power Plant Simulator (VPPS)
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American Electric Power (AEP) Virtual Power Plant Simulator (VPPS)
CES(Community)
Devaluators:• Aesthetics
CES(Community)
Devaluators:• Aesthetics
120 V240 V69 kV 4 to 34 kV 480 V138 kV345 kV765 kV
Storage Value
Central Units Distributed Units
Devaluators:• No Backup• High Security Risk• Less effect on losses
Pumped Hydro(Central)
Devaluators:• No Backup• High Security Risk• Less effect on losses
Pumped Hydro(Central)
Devaluators:• Safety Concerns• No Load Diversity• No Cost Sharing• Little Grid Benefits •No Standardization
Residential
Devaluators:• Safety Concerns• No Load Diversity• No Cost Sharing• Little Grid Benefits •No Standardization
ResidentialNaS
(Substation)
Devaluators:• Complex Islanding• Storage Size & Location•Medium Security Risk
NaS(Substation)
Devaluators:• Complex Islanding• Storage Size & Location•Medium Security Risk
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Con Edison Interoperability of Demand Response Resources
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Con Edison Interoperability of Demand Response Resources
SmartDashboardTM
The user portal for distribution engineers,
program managers, and building owners for
decision support, alerts, and energy information.
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Electricité de France (EDF)PREMIO: Distributed Energy Resources Aggregation & Management
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Electricité de France (EDF)PREMIO: DER Aggregation & Management
• Communications being implemented among 9 different technologies already in place.
– Gaps in existing standards are being identified and communicated to standards organizations.
– Lessons learned in communicating over public infrastructure are being shared.
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FirstEnergy / Jersey Central Power & LightIntegrated Distributed Energy Resources (IDER)
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FirstEnergy / JCP&LIntegrated DER (IDER)
Load Reduction Event Monitor and Management Screen utilized by the regional dispatch operator.
FirstEnergy / JCP&L Red Bank NJ
5.1 MW Enrolled in PJM ILR 2009Additional 15 MW being enrolled for summer of 2010IceBear Units under evaluation for permanent peak shaving
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PNMHigh-Penetration PV thru Grid Automation and Demand Response
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PNMHigh-Penetration PV thru Grid Automation & DR
UNM GridLAB ModelingStudio 14 feeder simulation
GIS data to *.glm translation
building load Meter data statistics
bldg. model
line voltage, current, etc
GIS data to *.glm translation
building load Meter data statistics
bldg. model
line voltage, current, etc
• Standardization PV to Utility Communications
• Leveraging Existing Standards
• Developing Industry Consensus
• Focus on Core Functions
• Allow Flexibility
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ESB Networks (Ireland)A Roadmap for Smart Grid Networks
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ESB Networks (Ireland)A Roadmap for Smart Grid Networks
• EV Project– Use Case being developed– EV’s deployed this summer
• Customer Behaviour Trials– Meters Installed, incentive packages being
rolled out– Project on schedule for Q2 2011
completion.
• Wind– Use Cases being developed– Novel Volt/Var controls being utilized
• Green Smart Circuits– EPRI assisting Modelling– EPRI technologies being employed
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KCP&L New Host-Site (#7) The Green Impact Zone
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Exelon (ComEd/PECO) New Host-Site (#8)
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Final Host-Sites Under Review (9, 10 & 11)
• Southern California Edison (Irvine, CA)– Irvine Smart Grid Demonstration Project– Peer Review Webcast June 22nd, 5pm
• Duke Energy (Indianapolis, IN)– Project Plug-IN– Peer Review Webcast July 20th, 5pm
• Southern Company Demonstration Project– Alabama, Florida, Georgia & Mississippi– Peer Review Webcast – To Be Determined
• EPRI Board of Directors Meeting– August 3rd
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Fall Smart Grid Meeting Hosted by Con EdisonNew York City, Oct 25-27
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XXXXXXXXXXXSystem Ops & PlanningXXXXXXXXDistribution Integration
XXXXXDistributed GenerationXXXXXXXRenewableXXXXXXXXXStorageXXXXXXXXXXXDemand Response
Southern
SCE
PNM
KCP
&L
FirstEnergy
Exelon
ESB
EDF
Duke
Con Ed
AEP
• Our First Meeting with All Host-Sites Selected • Inventory of Project Technologies & Applications• Prioritize “Smart Grid Issues” (Tech’s & Apps)
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Fall Smart Grid Meeting Hosted by Con EdisonNew York City, Oct 25-27, Continued
• Plan Technology / Knowledge Transfer thru 2013– Host-Site Updates (11)– Webcasts & Topics– Focus of Smart Grid Meetings– Smart Grid Training Interest / Need
• Con Edison Project Update & Tour
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Host-Site Updates (Webcast) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XSmart Grid "Issues" Update X X X X X X X XSmart Grid Advisory Meeting X X X X X X X X XNewsletters X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XHost-Site Progress Reports X X X X X X XSmart Grid Training X X X X
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Summary of DeliverablesA Smart Grid Reference Library
Task 1 Deliverables – Analytics • Product ID 1018945: Smart Grid Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Project Assessment • Product ID 1020313: Distributed Resource Integration Framework • Product ID 1020314: Assessment of Wholesale Market Opportunities for Participation and Aggregation of Distributed Resources • Product ID 1020385: Methods to Firm Distributed Energy Resources, EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Project Task 1.3 • Product ID 1020342: Methodological Approach for Estimating the Benefits and Costs of Smart Grid Demonstration Project • Product ID 1020340*: Architecture Reference Design for Distributed Energy Resource Integration • Product ID 1021265*: Architecture Considerations for Integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER), EPRI Smart Grid
Demonstration Meeting – Architecture Panel Session Proceedings, March 4th, 2010
Task 2 Deliverables – Critical Integration Technologies & Standards • Product ID 1020213: BTES/TVA Smart Water Heater Technology & Lessons Learned • Product ID 1020435: Development of a Standard Language for Photovoltaic and Storage Integration • Product ID 1020343: Utility Reference Guide to NIST Smart Grid Roadmap • Product ID 1020432: Concepts to Enable Advancement of Distributed Energy Resources – White Paper • Product ID 1020674: TVA/BTES Smart Water Heater Pilot – Summary of Data Analysis and Results • Product ID 1020832*: Development of Data Information Exchange Model for Distributed Energy Resources (Publicly Available)
Task 3 Deliverables – Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Sites • Product ID 1020225: Smart Grid Demonstration Overview • Product ID 1020226: American Electric Power (AEP) Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Overview • Product ID 1020188: American Electric Power (AEP) Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project Description • Product ID 1020354: American Electric Power (AEP) Smart Grid Host Site Progress Report • Product ID 1020227: Con Edison Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Overview • Product ID 1020190: Con Edison Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project Description • Product ID 1020355: Con Edison Smart Grid Host Site Progress Report
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Summary of Deliverables, ContinuedA Smart Grid Reference Library
Task 3 Deliverables – Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Sites – Continued • Product ID 1020228: Electricité de France (EDF) Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Overview • Product ID 1020191: Electricité de France (EDF) Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project Description • Product ID 1020597: ESB Networks Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project Description • Product ID 1020229: FirstEnergy Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Overview • Product ID 1020189: FirstEnergy Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project Description • Product ID 1020352: FirstEnergy Smart Grid Host Site Progress Report • Product ID 1020230: PNM Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Overview • Product ID 1020187: PNM Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project Description • Product ID 1020353: PNM Resources Smart Grid Host Site Progress Report • Product ID 1020598*: ESB Networks Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Overview (2-Pager), (Publicly Available) • Product ID 1020892*: KCP&L Smart Grid Demonstration Project Description • Product ID 1020893*: Exelon Smart Grid Demonstration Project Description
Task 4 Deliverables – Technology Transfer • Product ID 1018926: EPRI Pre-Workshop Proceedings: Active Distribution System Management for Integration of Distributed • Product ID 1019584: Summary of potential use cases for Distributed Solar (PV) Integration • Product ID 1020384: Integration of Requirements and Use Cases into an Industry Model • Product ID 1020214: Strategic Intelligence Update - Smart Grid Conferences and Events • Product ID 1020566: Strategic Intelligence Update - Smart Grid Conferences and Events • Product ID 1020303: International Smart Grid Projects Update: EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Task 4.2
Related Publicly Available Deliverables from other EPRI Programs • Product ID 1020855*: Guidelines for Designing Effective Energy Information Feedback Pilots: Research Protocols • Product ID 1020908*: Accuracy of Digital Electricity Meters
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Downloading EPRI Reports at www.epri.com
Enter Product ID
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EPRI Newsletter
• Updates every 8-10 weeks• Public Sharing of Information• Posted on www.smartgrid.epri.com
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EPRI Smart Grid Resource Centerwww.smartgrid.epri.com
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Architecture Reference Design for DER Integration Product ID 10203405
• Highlights complexities of a smart grid
• Guidelines for deploying technology & systems to meet emerging requirements for DER
• Minimize the chance of obsolescence during the asset’s economic lifetime..
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Architecture Approaches to Integrate DER Product ID 1021265: Architecture Considerations for Integration of DER, EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Meeting – Architecture Panel Session Proceedings, March 4th, 2010
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Cost Benefit Analysis Methodology
• Accomplishments– Framework developed with DOE
• Product ID 1020342– Application methods requirements defined
• DOE requirements• EPRI extended requirements
• On the Go Activities– Continued DOE coordination to ensure
comparability and compatibility– Application guide development underway– Test-runs of guide underway
• Next Steps– Initial application to all project this summer/fall
Count everything, but nothing twice
Ensures transferability
of results
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EPRI
5-Year
Smart Grid
Demo
Projects
Project Coordination with NIST Priority ActionsA Test Bed for Evaluating Prioritized Standards Work
1413121110987654321
The
15,16,17
NIST
Priority
Action
PlansIEC 61850 Objects& DNP3 Mapping
Standard Demand Response Signals
Common Price Communication Model
Role of Internet Protocol
Electric Storage Interconnection
Standard Energy Usage Information
Common Scheduling Mechanism
Common Object Models forElectric Transportation
EPRI IntelliG
rid Program (161)
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Upcoming Meetings related to SG Demo
• Smart Grid Meeting @ Con Ed in New York, Oct 25-27– Set Technology / Knowledge Transfer Strategy– Con Edison Demo
• 4th International Conference on Renewable & DER– Albuquerque, New Mexico, Dec 6-10– http://4thintegrationconference.com/index.asp
• Spring Smart Grid Meeting, – Date & Location TBD– Feb or March 2011
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Together…Shaping the Future of Electricity
Matt Wakefieldmwakefield@epri.com
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