Where to begin your Smart Grid Journey We
Where to begin your Smart Grid Journey? We deliver Global Engineering Solutions. Efficiently. © 2012 Infotech Enterprises. All Rights Reserved
Agenda: Smart Grid SGMM @ glance Benefits SGMM Community Sunil Kotagiri Consultant SGMM Navigator Sunil. Kotagiri@infotech-enterprises. com © 2012 Infotech Enterprises
Smart Grid – a lot is happening Spending Standards Technology Trends © 2012 Infotech Enterprises 3
Growing rapidly…. Spending American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 set aside $11 billion for grid modernization The Chinese government planned to invest $7. 3 billion into the creation of an efficient Smart Grid As a rapidly developing Asian nation, India’s Smart Grid spending Projected Smart Grid spending $200 billion worldwide from 2008 through 2015 © 2012 Infotech Enterprises is anticipated to reach $1. 9 billion by year 2015 4
……. in progress Standards Credit - Smart Grid: Interoperability and Standards by Utility Standard Board (USB) Many Vendors Innovative Products Interoperability Standards Rapid Technology Changes © 2012 Infotech Enterprises Multiple Components Credit - NIST Interoperability - ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged 5
Evolving fast…. . Technology Meter manufacturers – developing new modules for advanced meters Consumer technology vendors - busy in creating smarter devices Automobile industry - shifted its focus towards PEVs Energy storage technology - taking a new shape Clean energy policies - promoted roof top solar panels, offshore / onshore wind farms Information technology - investing time and money to develop Smart Grid ‘killer applications’ © 2012 Infotech Enterprises 6
Emerging……. Meter Data Management Demand Response Trends Advanced Distribution Management Cyber Security Utility Data Analytics Credit – Smart Grids technology road map by IEA © 2012 Infotech Enterprises 7
What’s Next? Need for proven methodology / framework that can help assess, prioritize, and help develop Smart Grid Road Map 8 © 2012 Infotech Enterprises
SGMM History 2007 2008 Global Intelligent Utility Network Coalition (GIUNC) GIUNC: develops • Center. Point SGMM Energy • Progress Energy • DONG Energy • North Delhi Power Ltd • Country Energy • Sempra Energy • Pepco Holdings • IBM • APQC © 2012 Infotech Enterprises 2009 Utilities use SGMM v 1. 0 2011 Utilities use SGMM v 1. 1 Software Engineering Institute serves as model steward SEI releases SGMM v 1. 1 product suite Certification program for SGMM Navigators begins
SGMM at a Glance © 2012 Infotech Enterprises
Navigation Process © 2012 Infotech Enterprises
SGMM Benefits Assessment & Performance Data Another mechanism to help with grid modernization SEI Product to offer their customers and ability to participate in strategy dev. DOE Guidance on strategic objectives & means to track progress Service Providers Utilities Use of SGMM by utilities yields: “What works” patterns to inform strategies, services, & programs. Demonstrations of the value of grid modernization. Improvements to SGMM product suite. © 2012 Infotech Enterprises Correlations of grid performance to modernization patterns
How is SGMM Used SGMM is used to help organizations Identify where they are on the smart grid landscape Develop a shared smart grid vision and roadmap Communicate using a common language Prioritize options and support decision making Compare to themselves and the community Measure their progress Prepare for and facilitate change © 2012 Infotech Enterprises
SGMM Community Exelon/PECO EPCOR Manitoba Hydro Ottawa BC Hydro Exelon/Com. Ed Tokyo Electric Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Co. Bonneville Pwr. VELCO Alliander Portland Gen. Allegheny Power EDF (UK) Salt River Proj. Dominion Power DONG Energy Sempra First Energy ERDF Austin Energy AEP Union Fenosa Co. Serv PHI NDPL Centerpoint Exelon Zhejiang Energy Entergy Duke Energy CLP Glendale W & P SCANA Corp. Energy Australia Detroit Edison Burbank Water & Power Integrys East Miss EPA Country Energy Ameren Illinois CPFL Ameren Missouri EDP NB Power Aus. Net PGN Carolina CELPE PGN Florida Enexis AMP (22 municipal power utilites) Integral Energy PG&E Toronto Hydro Tucson Electric Power Xcel Energy © 2012 Infotech Enterprises Tata CFE (3 divisions)
Conclusion § SGMM Navigation is a good step towards Smart Grid implementation o Smart Grid Vision o Strategy and Business Plan § SGMM audit helps understand the integration requirements to derive business benefits o GIS as foundational step § Help align your actions and prioritize Smart Grid projects based on legal and regulatory policies © 2012 Infotech Enterprises 15
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