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EPRI Activities Pushing the CIM Frontier with Utilities
John J. Simmins, Ph.D.
Senior Project Manager – Smart Grid
CIMug General Meeting – Milan, Italy
June 16, 2010
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Themes
• EPRI IntelliGrid Program (161)
– NIST Priority Action Plans (PAPs)
– EPRI Supplemental Projects
– Smart Grid Lab
• EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Projects
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EPRI
5-Year
Smart Grid
Demo
Projects
Project Coordination with NIST Priority ActionsA Test Bed for Evaluating Prioritized Standards Work
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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
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PAP Life Cycle
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Smart
Grid
Demo
Initiative
Renewable
Integration
(174/173)
EPRI Follow-Up on NIST Priority Actions
Distribution(128)
SmartDistributionApplications
(124)Energy Storage
(94)
ElectricTransportation
(18)
Efficient T&D(172)
Energy Efficiency
(170)
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IntelliGrid
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EPRI
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TC 57Working Groups
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PAP Standard Time Line
Form Initial Team
Develop Requirements SSO Development
Milestone: Requirements Handoff
Milestone: PAP Initiation
PAP Charter
Milestone: Standards Handback
Milestone: GB/SGIPDecision
PAP Team Analysis That Standard
Meets PAPRequirements
GB Decision
Post toCatalog
Milestone: Close PAP
Close PAP
Milestone: SSO Identified
Develop List ofDeliverables and Tasks
With Assignments
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NIST PAP Bottleneck
Form Initial Team
Develop Requirements SSO Development
Milestone: Requirements Handoff
Milestone: PAP Initiation
PAP Charter
Milestone: Standards Handback
Milestone: GB/SGIPDecision
Analysis That Standard
Meets PAPRequirements
GB Decision
Post toCatalog
Milestone: Close PAP
Close PAP
Milestone: SSO Identified
Develop List ofDeliverables and Tasks
With Assignments
•PAP 1
•PAP 6
•PAP 7
•PAP 8
•PAP 10
•PAP 11
•PAP 13
•PAP 14
•PAP 16
• PAP 2
• PAP 12
• PAP 0•PAP 15 • PAP 3
• PAP 4
• PAP 5
• PAP 9
• PAP 8• Real-time Distribution Operation Model and Analysis (DOMA)
• Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLIR)
• Voltage/VAR/Watt Optimization (VVWO)
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Questions for the Group
• I need to inform NIST what date the IEC work will be done.
– What happens after the hand-off to the IEC Working Groups?
– How can we ensure that once the PAP’s send their information to the appropriate IEC groups, for 61850 and 61968, that the work gets completed quickly?
• What does IEC need from PAP 8?
• Can we pool our Use Cases to support PAP 3?
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EPRI Supplemental Projects
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161C Supplemental – Enterprise Integration 2010/2011
• CIM CPSM Interoperability Test Ongoing– Full/Incremental Model Exchange– Solved Cases
• Develop Testing Methodology for IEC 61968– OpenSG – CIM Extension and Interoperability -- 2010
• Multispeak Harmonization and Interoperability – 2010• Develop EPRI Smart Lab – 2010 and beyond• CIM Part 6, Maintenance and Construction Interoperability Test –
2011• Multispeak/CIM Harmonization and Interoperability – 2011
– CIM part 3,5 and 7 (Asset modeling, power model exchange and planning models)
– CIM part 4,6 and 8 (Outage, customer support, and work mangement)
• CDPSM Interoperability -- 2011
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2010 CIM Supplemental Project
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Interoperability Process Reference Manual (IPRM)
• The Interoperability Process Reference Manual (IPRM) is the definitive framework document for all product and system testing and certification programs sponsored by industry (industry is a broad term and may include government sponsored programs also). It describes requirements for Standard-Setting Organizations (SSO’s), Testing Organizations (TO's) and Certification Organizations (CO's) to successfully facilitate conformity assessment to product or system interoperability and cyber security standards.
• Develop a standard test methodology (61968) for submission to the IEC with inputs from:
– SGTCC
– OpenSG Conformity Group
– CIMug
– WG 14
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The Process
Pilot of OpenSG
&Method. Dev.
Test Method. Developed
Pilot Complete
Test Method. Submitted
Possible 2nd Pilot
Test Methodology
Becomes A Standard
Under control of UCA, OpenSG, etc.
EPRI test methodology development with input from SGTCC, OpenSG Conformity, UCA, etc.
• Use a limited number of pilot projects, starting with using the artifacts of the OpenSG work, to create the testing methodology and prove concept.
• Hand the process off to SSOs or other certifying agents to be determined at the completion of the project.
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2010 - MultiSpeak Harmonization and Interoperability
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MultiSpeak Harmonization and Interoperability
• Documentation on how MultiSpeak will harmonize with IEC61968-9 and IEC61968-13
• Mapping documentation to facilitate MultiSpeak and IEC61968 to coexist in the same environment.
• Documentation on MultiSpeak (V4)
• A guidebook on how to implement MultiSpeak (V4) in an Enterprise Service Bus environment, the only environment supported going forward
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Smart Grid Lab
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Purpose of the Smart Grid Lab
Management of microprocessor-based relays within a smart grid environment.
– Tools to manage firmware, configuration and settings
– Development of non-vendor specific software for configuration and management
– Effective security scenarios
– Interoperability testing
– Conformity testing
– Round-trip integration testing
– And much more……
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Relay Lab Spans Three Locations
730 mi
200 mi
630 mi
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Modest Beginnings
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Hardware Overview
• Relays/PMUs– 10+ Relays
– 20+ Relays
• Data Concentrators– 3 SEL 3378 SVPs
• Computing Platforms– 6 Dell Workstations
– 2 Dell Servers
– 1 HP Server
– 1 HP Workstation
• Merging Units/Process Bus– GE Brick
• Security– 3 Cooper Power Substation
Gateways
• Network gear– Ethernet Switches – Routers
• Testing– 2 Omicron CMC 256 Test Sets– 3 SEL 4000 (AMS)
• GPS Clocks– 3 SEL– 2 AREVA
More Equipment Expected
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Software & Media
• Substation Automation– Siemens
• IEC Configurators– Kalkitech
• Data Historians– OSIsoft PI
– Instep eDNA
• Enterprise Service Buses– Oracle
– webSphere
– Tibco
– Iona – Open source
• DMS– Areva
• AMI– Landis+Gyr
• OMS– Milsoft (Also IVR)
• Security– Cooper Power
• Virtual Machines– VMware
• Media at each site– Large LCD display
– PTZ Webcam
– KVM switches and VGA splitters
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Equipment Staging in Knoxville
Charlotte
Lenox
Knoxville
Historians (Knoxville)
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Presto…It looks like a lab!
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Smart Grid Demonstrations
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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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Smart Grid Demonstration - 18 Collaborators 8 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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Con Edison Interoperability of Demand Response Resources
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Electricité de France (EDF)PREMIO: Distributed Energy Resources Aggregation & Management
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FirstEnergy / Jersey Central Power & LightIntegrated Distributed Energy Resources (IDER)
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PNMHigh-Penetration PV thru Grid Automation and Demand Response
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ESB Networks (Ireland)A Roadmap for Smart Grid Networks
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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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• Our First Meeting with All Host-Sites Selected • Inventory of Project Technologies & Applications• Prioritize “Smart Grid Issues” (Tech’s & Apps)
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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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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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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
• Where to look for EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Information: www.smartgrid.epri.com
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Questions for the Group
• I need to inform NIST what date the IEC work will be done.
– What happens after the hand-off to the IEC Working Groups?
– How can we ensure that once the PAP’s send their information to the appropriate IEC groups, for 61850 and 61968, that the work gets completed quickly?
• What does IEC need from PAP 8?
• Can we pool our Use Cases to support PAP 3?