Smart/Intelligent Grid Development and Deployment. Smart Thai Corporate Exchange: Mr. Juergen Bender Global Head Utility Solutions, Orga Systems

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1 Funded by: Smart/Intelligent Grid Development and Deployment in Thailand d(smart tthai) European Union Smart Thai Corporate Exchange: Smart Grid ICT Mr. Juergen Bender Global Head Utility Solutions, Orga 18th July 2012 PEA Building 4, 11th Floor, Planning and System Development Meeting Room

2 Orga Smart Grid ICT: Corporate Exchange Program Bangkok July 17th and 18th

3 the Enterprise & Strategy Generation & Energy Procurement Wholesale Market Integration Price & Structure Transactions Financial Trading Physical Trading Generation Integration Perform ISO Settlements Perform Contract Settlements Corporate Shared Service High Performance Utility Model (HPUM) Enterprise Model Core Equip Performance Work Mgmt Supply Chain Operate the Plant Configuration Mgmt Risk Perform Credit Risk Analysis Perform Market Risk Analysis Perform Risk Reporting & Analytics Corporate Strategy the Corporation Enterprise Integrated Planning Enterprise Integrated Reporting Set Strategy & Governance Retail & Strategy Transmission & Distribution Execute Strategy & Asset Mgmt Asset Optimization Advanced Maintenance Plan Work and Enterprise Resources the Intelligent Network Retail and Supply Compliance Engineering Services Monitor Performance Market HR & Performance Brand Mgmt Interaction Web/Portal Voice/ IVR Mobile/SMS Organizational Mgmt Talent Mgmt HR Services & Admin HR Ops & Support Asset / Investment Strategy Lead & Prospects Mgmt Mail/ Fax Acct Mgr Corporate Procurement Develop Supply Chain Strategy & Service Levels Regulatory Strategy Integrated Planning Contractor Strategy Delivery Performance Campaign Mgmt Field Sales AMI IHD Strategic Procurement Transactional Procurement Procuremnet Capacity Prioritize Capital Allocations/ Investment Plan,, Execute Work Initiation Preq Mgmt Schedule Design Materials Dispatch Plan the Intelligent Network Treasury & Financial Performance Plan and Supply Chain Support the Intelligent Network Core & Services Sell Serve Acquisition & Adoption Local Retail Outlet Pre-pymt Device Cross Sell/ Up Sell Execute Work Field Log Contract Del Asset Comm Work Exec Field Perf Work Close Execute the Intelligent Network Data, Insight & Segmentation Financial & Performance Insight Quality and Performance Planning & Budgeting Accounting Financial Accounting Treasury Maintain Controls Loyalty Mgmt & Retention Meter Data Mgmt Asset Information Contact Efficiency Advice Market Insight Fleet Services Set Safety, Health & Environment Agenda Usage Billing Payments Sell Insight Emergencies Demand Response Credit & Collections Serve Insight IT Services & Business Perform Enterprise Risk Operation Requests the Meter Field Requests Advocacy 3 rd Party Interaction Facilities Regulatory Affairs & Compliance Legal Services Key Challenge in Developing the Smart Grid Design with the end in mind The emerging smart grid involves a multitude of components such that extracting the best value from your investment means taking a holistic approach to data and information management to measure, control, and optimize the business for the utility of the future. Smart Grid Enablement Distributed Generation and PEV OMS/DMS/ EMS/SCADA/GIS Measure Control Optimize Enable Use Cases Architectures Standards Smart Meter and Premise Enablement AMI/Smart Meters MDM Communications Infrastructure WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS Market People/Process RETAIL CUSTOMERS 3rd party energy products & services Integration Demand Response Intelligent Grid Devices Home Area Networks Data Mgmt, Analytics & Visualization Security Communications & Infrastructure Mgmt Asset Work Information Billing Utility Legacy 2

4 Internal Use Only Scottish Power LCNF for Liverpool Densely populated, inner city area of Liverpool, around 10,000 customers Reduce carbon footprint via active network management Facilitate connection of distributed generation Potential for Electric Vehicles (via funding through Plugged in Places) Complex, interconnected network (closed rings) Need robust and scalable information technology to facilitate trial 3

5 An Intelligent IT Solution Enables All Components To Operate And Serve As A Smart Grid Enterprise Smart IT is Utility IT Reference Architecture Software, services, and processes that optimize smart grid enabled use cases Interoperability framework for enterprise data management and systems integration s INDE Core Co-Location Core Utility Enterprise INDE Data Core Security Layer Smart IT Data Core Regulators Core Advanced Technical/Operational Data Analytics and Visualization Smart IT Outcomes Reduce time to design Reduce time to market Accelerate business benefits Third-Party Services Integration Optimized Meter to Cash Advanced Asset Optimized DR/DG Program Optimized Outage & Trouble Order Real-time,, and Complex Event Processing Optimized Security and Network Optimized Grid With DMS Reduce total cost of ownership Flexibility and future-proof Security Layer Incremental capability enablement Utility Communication Network Standards and security Pilot & prototype solutions Smart Grid Data Sources Data flow 4

6 Internal Use Only Smart IT Modular Structure 5

7 Smart IT Has To Be Designed With Outcomes In Mind. the Intelligent Network Analytics Distributed Generation Demand Response Automation and Self Healing Predictive Monitoring What capabilities does it create? f(x) What outcomes does it impact? Network Quality Operational Information Reference Architecture Who understands it? Who uses it? The understanding of business processes is essential to answer the key questions necessary to deliver on value of analytics. 6

8 Example Smart Grid Operational Analytics Library We have cataloged 200+ analytic calculations with our clients and labs R&D initiatives; clearly this catalog will grow as the Smart Grid evolves and matures. Functional categories of smart grid analytics Very High Latency days to months Business Intelligence HMI KPIs, dashboards, reports Electrical and device states (traditional, renewables and DER) Power quality Reliability and operational effectiveness (system performance) Asset health and stress (asset management) Asset utilization (utilization optimization) behavior (especially Demand Response) Very Low Latency Business Data Repository Historical Data Op/Non-Op Data Grid Sensors and Devices minutes to days seconds to minutes milliseconds to sub-sec Transactional Analytics Med Speed/Med Latency Real Time Analytics High Speed/Low Latency Real Time Analytics HMI M2M HMI M2M M2M Visualization, reporting and processes Visualization and processes Protection and control systems Accenture has deep expertise across the functional areas of smart grid analytics. Understanding the data classes (above) involved in analytical systems is critical to matching latency and granularity of data to capabilities a key principle in the INDE data management approach. 7

9 Smart Grid Enterprise Situational Awareness Consumer Strategy & Experience Business Billing and CRM Asset Applications Work, Resource & Field Applications Procurement/Equip Deployment and Load Forecast & Settlement Enterprise Data & Business Intelligence DSM Marketing & Sales Intelligent Network Data Enterprise Existing (SOA) Enterprise/Legacy Integration Environment INDE & INCIM INCIM DSM Product, Pricing & Svs Development Complex Event Processing Integrated Data Architecture Application Integration Analytics & Visualization NERC/CIP NMS Care Multi-Channel Consumer Technology and Support Intelligent Network Communications & Infrastructure Data Collection Engines Comms Infrastructure Device/Firmware Network Comms IEC 61968/70 IEC , TASE.2 IEC 61850/DNP3 IEEE C Help Desk T&D Control Centers Visualization Performance & Compliance Insight & Analytics Infrastructure Components Zigbee/SEP HomePlug VPP and Demand Visualization Response VPP / Demand Response GIS Tech Opps Quality and Performance Substation Automation Dist Automation Dist Energy Resources Renewable Energy Resources OpenHAN GIS OMS Operational Transition Smart Meters HAN / Energy Mgt Smart Buildings Plug in Electric Vehicle ANSIC12, IPv6 OMS DMS 8

10 Domains Devices Back -haul WAN Headend / EMS OSS and NOC Communications and Infrastructure Focus is on collecting IT centric events from lower-level systems Intelligent Network Communications & Infrastructure (OSS r of rs) OMS DMS Trouble Ticketing Data Collector / Concentrator Video Surveillance Security Telecom AMI Headend & MDMS Mobile System IT Private and d Service WAN TGB Service Center Microwave Cell Relay Private Wired & Wireless Backhaul Fiber Cellular Networks TGB Private Unlicensed Wireless Point-to-Point (WiFI a) AE Core WAN Gateway Gateway Gateway Gateway Cell Relay Private Licensed Wireless Point-to-Multi-Point (WiMAX d / e) Data Center Substation IEDs Substation IEDs IEDs TGB Cell Relay Cellular Data (Verizon Wireless EV-DO) IEDs Process Bus Switchyard Equipment Switchyard Equipment Servers and Infrastructure Transmission Substations Distribution Substations Copyright 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved. Distribution / Feeder Lines Distributed Generator Home / Mobile IT Data Center 9

11 Thank you!