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Joint SIRFN-ELECTRA Workshop: Testing and Research Infrastructure for Future Power Grids October 24, 2016 IRED 2016 Niagara Falls The International Smart Grid Action Network: An Introduction Russ Conklin Vice Chair, Executive Committee, ISGAN Senior Policy Analyst, U.S. Department of Energy 1

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Joint SIRFN-ELECTRA Workshop: Testing and Research Infrastructure for Future Power Grids

October 24, 2016 • IRED 2016 • Niagara Falls

The International Smart Grid

Action Network: An Introduction

Russ Conklin

Vice Chair, Executive Committee, ISGAN

Senior Policy Analyst, U.S. Department of Energy

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Why Multilateral Cooperation on Smart Grids

Top 6

Motivating Drivers

for Smart Grids from ISGAN analysis of

22 national-level survey results

Diverse Systems, Common Drivers: • Electricity grids differ greatly from country to country, market to market,

in technical characteristics, market structures, and governance.

• Yet, countries are asking the same questions about grid modernization

and drawing from similar pools of technologies, policies & standards.

• Multilateral cooperation increases the likelihood of brokering meaningful

connections across the specific areas of synergy.

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Why Multilateral Cooperation on Smart Grids

Top 5

Technologies

across All Drivers from ISGAN analysis of

22 national-level survey

results

Diverse Systems, Common Drivers: • Electricity grids differ greatly from country to country, market to market,

in technical characteristics, market structures, and governance.

• Yet, countries are asking the same questions about grid modernization

and drawing from similar pools of technologies, policies & standards.

• Multilateral cooperation increases the likelihood of brokering meaningful

connections across the specific areas of synergy.

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International Smart Grid Action Network

Broad Expert Network

Leverages expertise from governments, national laboratories and research institutions, transmission and distribution system operators, power generators, and others from 24 countries across five continents and the European Commission; distributed leadership of activities

Partnerships with

Thought Leaders

Engages the International Energy Agency, the IEA Energy Technology Network, the Clean Energy Ministerial, its initiatives and campaigns, national-level grid modernization efforts, and leading private sector initiatives to advance systems approaches for smarter grid modernization

Diverse Portfolio

Implements a range of activities and events that span T&D system needs, knowledge synthesis and exchange, case studies, cost-benefit analysis, training, testing and validation, institutional change management, recognition of proven ideas, and more…

ADVANCING SMARTER, CLEANER ELECTRICITY GRIDS

ISGAN is a global network of experts to advance understanding

of smart electricity systems, address gaps in knowledge and tools,

improve peer-to-peer exchange, and showcase excellence

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Participants

Swedish Energy Agency

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization

Government of Canada

Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland

Government of Belgium Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Government of the Netherlands, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation

Union Fenosa Distribucion

Government of Austria

Government of France Swiss Federal Office of Energy Government of Korea

European Commission

South African National Energy Development Institute

Energy Market Authority, Singapore

Government of India MOP, NSGM, POWER GRID, CPRI

Government of Mexico

U.S. Department of Energy Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE S.p.A.)

Contracting Parties: 25

Invited: Malaysia

Expression of Interest:

Indonesia, UAE

Ministry of Science and Technology Department of High and New Technology Development and

Industrialization

Russian Energy Agency

Tekes (Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation)

Danish Energy Agency

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Initiative of the CEM

ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY SUPPLY CROSSCUTTING

SUPPORT

ENERGY SYSTEMS AND

INTEGRATION

ISGAN is one of nine active CEM initiatives

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IEA Technology Collaboration Programme

ISGAN is part of the IEA Energy Technology Network

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Broader Network

Indicative sets of participants shown for these multinational initiatives; not comprehensive

ISGAN contributes to cooperation

under the U.S.-EU Energy Council 8

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Working Groups

Annex 2: Smart Grid

Case Studies

Annex 5: Smart Grid

International Research Facility

Network (SIRFN)

Annex 7: Smart Grid Transitions

- Institutional

Change

Annex 3: Benefit-Cost Analyses and

Toolkits

Annex 4: Synthesis of Insights for

Decision Makers

Annex 6: Power T&D

Systems

ISGAN Award of Excellence competition

Annex 8: ISGAN

Academy on Smart Grids

- Not Yet Live -

Global Understanding & Tools Other

Projects Technical

Foundations

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Typical Activities

Annex 2: • Casebooks • Biennial drivers &

priorities survey • Practitioner

knowledge exchange

Annex 3: • Methodology

comparisons • Tool to assess grid

technology maturity • Tools to assess value

of specific smart grid technologies

Annex 4: • Outreach and

comms strategies • Support for other

Annexes & activities • Ad hoc discussion

papers

Annex 6: • Discussion papers

and briefs • Best practices

case studies • Knowledge exchange • Technical workshops

ISGAN AoE: • Annual competition

• Showcase project excellence for specific theme

• Sharing of project best practice

Annex 8: • Online training

modules • Partnership with

Leonardo Energy • Region specific

training lessons

Global Understanding & Tools Other

Projects

Annex 5: • Comparative testing

of smart inverter test protocols

• Advanced testing and modeling mthds.

• Technical workshops

Annex 7: • Focus on institutional

change & consumers

• Online network of social scientists for grids

• Discussion papers

Technical Foundations

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Typical Outputs

Discussion Papers

Messages for Policymakers

Technology

Briefs

Technical Papers

Webinars

Workshops

Case Books Conference Presentations

Consultations

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• To start its 2nd five-year term (in 2017), ISGAN is

reviewing its programme, objectives and structure

with an eye to generating more practical outcomes

– Flexibility chosen as ISGAN’s primary theme for the

next year (or more)

– Digitalization selected as a key sub-theme

– ISGAN activities are expected to map how their activities

address these themes

• ISGAN is also considering how its activities (and grid

modernization more broadly) support attainment of

countries’ NDCs (as part of the “Road from Paris”) and

fit within the objectives of Mission Innovation

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Current Focus

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o Competition expected to open around December 2016

o Winner(s) to be publicly announced at CEM8 in China

in Q2 CY2017

o Honorees for 2016 competition were announced at

an awards ceremony at CEM7 in San Francisco on

June 2, 2016—Theme: Excellence in Smart Grids

for Reliable Electricity Service

Winner: CenterPoint Energy Smart Grid (Texas)

Be Recognized! ISGAN Award of Excellence

Supported by

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International competition to showcase global excellence, leadership and innovation

in smart grid projects

2017 Awards Theme:

Flexibility

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• The Smart Grid International Research

Facility Network (SIRFN) is a collaboration

among world-class smart grid research and

testing facilities

• SIRFN’s collaborative testing/evaluation

capabilities are meant to be leveraged by the

international community to enable improved

testing / evaluation of smart grids.

ISGAN Annex 5: SIRFN A Closer Look

Participants (15)

Operating Agent

[email protected]

• RE & DER Integration

• Smart Grid Modelling

• Power System Testing

• Advanced Laboratory Testing Methods

Major Active Subtasks

sirfn.net

Website

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Objectives

• Share Capabilities:

Exchange knowledge on engaged facilities, including

their infrastructure, equipment, programmes, etc.

• Share Knowledge:

Exchange data, knowledge and experience among facilities:

o Non-proprietary results of current research

o Best practices, novel & emerging methods, etc.

• Coordinate Joint Testing / Evaluation:

Implement joint efforts to address testing gaps, compare

results across countries, advance testing state of the art

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Overview: Value Proposition

• Network of world-class facilities

– Brings together laboratories and test beds

across 14 member countries (and EC)

– At least one leading research

organization in each participating

country; some with multiple institutions

– Potential for engagement with DERLab members not directly in SIRFN

• Technical Excellence

– Participating facilities (and experts) are world leaders

– Growing number of publications, partnerships and presentations

– Flexible portfolio based on participants’ capabilities, interests, and priorities

• SIRFN/DERLab meetings, events, and facility information

strive to maintain relevance to global smart grid community

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Smart Grid International Research Facility Network

Test Protocols for Advanced Inverter Functions • Goal: Develop / demonstrate consensus-based interoperability

test protocols for IEC 61850-90-7 advanced distributed energy

resources (DERs)

• “Round robin” evaluation of test protocols among facilities

• Meant to inform/accelerate adoption of the protocols

by international standards organizations / grid code bodies

Internal webinar available

Smart Grid Modeling • Emphasis on model-centric approach, based on duplication of

the physical grid in a computer model used for all analysis,

containing all device details and geospatially referenced

• Using Graph Trace analysis, model solved within a SCADA scan

using time-series data, such as AMI, while also integrating

measurements and other important data sets

• Collaboration for joint algorithm development / analysis;

training on use and programming of model

Internal webinar available

Overview: Technical Projects

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Overview: Technical Projects

Power Systems Testing • Numerous interdependencies in

power system control

• Testing components only may miss

such interactions/interdependencies

• Seeks to define requirements for

true systems testing, applying

state-of-the-art adv. lab testing methods

Advanced Laboratory Testing Methods

• Utilize novel ideas and novel methods (PHIL, CHIL, MD/Co-Sim)

• Creation of a work basis for future contributions to

o Rapid prototyping and manufacturing

o Standardized testing procedures (writing, testing)

o Novel research areas in the electrical domain

Smart Grid International Research Facility Network

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• Success: Labs are rallying around the SIRFN-supported standardized

method for verifying advanced distributed energy resources!

• SIRFN is developing test procedures and a common testing environment by:

– Coordinating the experimental testing of DER devices in the U.S., Europe, and Asia

– Building test-beds for advanced interoperability DER testing

(including electrical performance and communications certification tests)

– Comparing results from advanced DER function experiments

– Improving the draft test protocols for adoption by code-making bodies

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Example Outcomes (and why they worked)

DER Research Platform at Sandia National Laboratories. Real Power Curtailment Tests

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• All involved partners participated actively

in developing test procedures and testing

them in their labs

• Draft protocol and test results presented

in a common paper at EU-PVSEC 2015

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Example Outcomes (and why they worked)

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY STORAGE INTEROPERABILITY TEST

PROTOCOLS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC INTEGRATION David Rosewater, Jay Johnson, Maurizio Verga, Riccardo Lazzari, Christian

Messner, Roland Bründlinger, Kathan Johannes, Jun Hashimoto, Kenji Otani

• Common partner interests, regular meetings and specific

deadlines helped to reach the goal

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• Success: Two-day workshop on ‘Adv. Lab Testing Methods’

provided researchers “hands-on” joint testing / live demo Vienna, AIT SmartEST Laboratory, 9-10 Sept., 2015

– Presentation of Use Cases and Live Demonstration of CHIL method

– Reference case studies for comparison in 2016 (CHIL, PHIL, Implementation of an

IEC 61850-90-7/SunSpec gateway)

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Example Outcomes (and why they worked)

Offline Simulation (Matlab/SymPower

Systems)

HIL Simulation

(i.e.: Typhoon HIL)

Power Lab Testing (i.e.: AIT SmartEST

lab)

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IEC 61499 Application(4DIAC)

IEC 61850/SunSpec (libiec61850, libmodbus)

Analogue/Digital I/OInterface

(openPOWERLINK)

InverterInterface

Analogue/Digital I/OModules

Ethernet Powerlink

Modbus-RTU/TCP

Configuration Data, Set-Points

(Active/Reactive Power)

To SCADA

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Success: Smart Grid Modelling training with CPRI

• BNL and EDD worked with India’s Central Power Research Institute (CPRI)

to train staff and students in the Model-Centric Approach and Academic

Distributed Energy Workstation (ADEW) software in 2014-15 via webinars.

o About 9 students and staff were trained over the period.

o After training, students were able to develop their own algorithms

o Good feedback about the learning experience and expressed interest to

continue the training

Success: First ISGAN/SIRFN Grid Modelling Workshop

• Held at BNL in April 2016.

40+ grid modelers and practitioners

on “Tools for a Smarter Grid,”

included representatives from

South Africa, Korea, The Netherlands,

Austria, and Romania plus several

U.S. national labs

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Example Outcomes (and why they worked)

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• Next ISGAN ExCo Meeting and Workshops:

– March 6-10, New Delhi, India

– Part of India Smart Grid Week 2017

– Call for papers closes soon!

• Before that:

– ISGAN Operating Agent Strategic Planning Meeting

date, location TBD

• Looking ahead (way ahead)

– ISGAN ExCo14 – Q3/4 2017 – Belgium

– ISGAN ExCo16 – Q3/4 2018 – Austria

on sidelines of IRED 2018

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Up Next

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Contacts:

• Annex Operating Agent: Mihai Calin, DERlab,

[email protected]

• Subtask Leads:

o Jay Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories,

[email protected]

o Maurizio Verga, RSE SpA

[email protected]

o Stephanie Hamilton, Brookhaven National Laboratory,

[email protected]

o Wolframm Heckmann, Fraunhofer IWES,

[email protected]

o George Lauss, Austrian Institute of Technology,

[email protected]

For more information, please visit

the SIRFN website: www.sirfn.net

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SIRFN POCs

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For more information, please visit:

o ISGAN: www.iea-isgan.org

o 21st Century Power Partnership: www.21stcenturypower.org

o Power System Challenge: www.powersystemchallenge.org

o Clean Energy Ministerial: www.cleanenergyministerial.org

o IEA Energy Technology Network: https://www.iea.org/tcp/

o Clean Energy Solutions Center including “Ask-an-Expert” service: www.cleanenergysolutions.org

o Global Smart Grid Federation: www.globalsmartgridfederation.org

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Thank you!

ISGAN at

EU PVSEC

2015

Contact:

[email protected]

+1 202 586 8339

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Back-up

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75% Global CO2 e

missions

90% Clean energy

investment

CEM Membership

NEW!

24 countries and the European Commission

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ANNUAL MINISTERIALS

CEM6 - 2015 Mexico

CEM5 - 2014 Korea

CEM4 - 2013 India

CEM3 - 2012 United Kingdom

CEM2 - 2011 United Arab Emirates

CEM1 - 2010 United States

CEM7 - 2016 United States

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CEM COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE

Real-world action

High-level energy policymakers connected with technical experts

Sustained, year-round initiatives

Private sector leadership

Exclusive, efficient focus on clean energy efforts

Building a solid foundation

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CEM Participation

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Initiatives Year-round technical and policy collaboration delivering tangible results

Energy Demand

Appliances (SEAD)

Buildings and Industry (EMWG)

Electric Vehicles (EVI)

Energy Systems & Integration

21st Century Power (21CPP)

Energy Access (Global LEAP)

Smart Grids (ISGAN)

Smart Cities (GSCN)

Energy Supply

Solar and Wind

Bioenergy

Hydropower

Cross-Cutting Support

Women in Clean Energy (C3E) Clean Energy Solutions Center

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Equipment and Appliance Efficiency

• Clean Energy Solutions Center has responded to more than 180 requests

for policy assistance from nearly 90 countries through its Ask-An Expert

service. For example, assistance included helping the Caribbean member states

(CARICOM) draft aggressive regional and national sustainable energy targets of

20 percent in 2017, 28 percent in 2022, and 47 percent in 2027.

DELIVERING RESULTS

Clean Energy Solutions Center

• India became the first country in the world to comprehensively set quality and

performance standards for LEDs. The standards, informed through peer

exchanges facilitated by SEAD, could save as much as 277 terawatt hours of

electricity (TWh) and avoid 254 million metric tons of CO2 emissions

cumulatively between 2015 –2030, the equivalent of avoiding 90 coal fired

power plants.

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DELIVERING RESULTS

Electric Vehicles Initiative

• The Electric Vehicle Initiative (EVI) provides

authoritative information on global EV sales and EV

deployment policy. It also provides technical

assistance to support the formation of EV policies.

For example, EVI research has informed India’s

National Mission on Electric Mobility, which targets

deployment of 5 to 7 million EVs by 2020. By

analyzing the real-world costs, benefits, and

environmental impacts of vehicle electrification in

Indian cities, EVI researchers helped establish

India’s incentive programs that could save

4.8 billion barrels of oil and 270 million tons

of CO2 emissions by 2030.

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CEM7 – Key Outcomes

Announced over $1.5 billion in commitments made to accelerate

the deployment of clean energy and increase energy access

Announced transition of CEM Secretariat to IEA

Adopted CEM Framework Document

Launched three campaigns:

o Advanced Cooling Challenge

o Energy Management Challenge

o Corporate Sourcing of RE Campaign

Announced hosts for CEM8 (China) and CEM9 (EC)

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CEM8 HOSTED BY CHINA & POST-PARIS IMPLEMENTATION

• Utilize the CEM platform to transition from post-Paris implementation

rhetoric to action

• Drive implementation of clean energy policies to meet NDCs and build

capacity to raise ambition further

• Leverage high-level political engagement of ministers for ambitious,

real-world policies and action

• Partner with global private sector leaders for major commitments and action

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Mission Innovation: Tomorrow’s CE Technologies

20 Countries and the European Union

Representing 85-90% global clean energy research

and development investment

Supporting a doubling of research and development

investment over 5 years

Complemented by a parallel private sector initiative:

Breakthrough Energy Coalition

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United States

Canada

Mexico

Brazil

Chile

Norway Sweden

UK

France

Germany

Italy

Saudi Arabia India

China

Japan

Indonesia

Australia

UAE

South Korea

Denmark

• 60% of the world’s population (and the top 5 most populous countries) • 67% of the total greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 75% of the CO2 emissions from electricity

• 70% of global GDP • Over 80% of all government investment in clean energy R&D

Mission Innovation: Global Scope

Diverse Electricity Generation Portfolios: • 4 countries generate 60-92% of electricity from

hydro • 6 generate 30-91% from natural gas (UAE 98%) • 6 generate 40-76% from coal (China, 76%, India

, 74%, Australia, 68%, Indonesia, 49%, Germany, 46%, US, 40%)

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Public funding to accelerate the innovation cycle

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Clean Energy Solutions For Today and Tomorrow

Clean Energy Ministerial

Future Innovations

Science

Research

Development

Analysis

Tech Demos

Deployment Now

Policies

Best Practices

Capacity Building

Prizes, Recognition

Mission Innovation

Create New Ideas

Reduce Cost

Raise Awareness Facilitate Market Uptake

Improve Performance

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Clean Energy Solutions: Examples

Smart Buildings Internet of Things

Advanced Manufacturing Novel CCS Technologies

New Materials Revolutionary Aircraft

Electric Vehicles

Smart Grids

Renewable Energy Atlas Super-Efficient Appliances

ISO 50001 Energy Management Solutions Center (1,000 Requests)

10 Billion LED Bulbs

Create New Ideas

Reduce Cost

Raise Awareness Facilitate Market Uptake Improve Performance

Clean Energy Ministerial Mission Innovation