IMPONET Intelligent Monitoring of POwer NETworks

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1 IMPONET Intelligent Monitoring of POwer NETworks Co-summit 2013, 4-5 December 2013, Stockholm - Sweden Eloy Gonzalez Ortega Agenda Project Rationale Market Relevance Project Overview System Architecture Main Project Achievements Fast Exploitation Summary ITEA 2-2 1

2 Project Rationale Energy Domain Current Environment In order to address the growing energy demands in a sustainable, efficient and reliable manner, Europe has established very ambitious objectives for the year 2020 based in energy efficiency, renewable energies and intelligent networks: 20% DECREASE IN CO 2 EMISSIONS 20% INCREASE IN RENEWABLE ENERGIES 20% IMPROVEMENT IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY Following this trend, the objectives are even more ambitious for the year 2050 ITEA 2-4 2

3 Market Relevance Evolution of Energy Markets Electricity markets have changed dramatically in the last years MW Evolution of Wind Power Installed Capacity (Spain) Installed Capacity Evolution (Spain) MW Solar Wind Other ( CHP, μhydro) Gas CC Fuel Coal Hydro Nuclear Generation Evolution (Spain) GWh Nuclear Hydro Coal Fuel Gas CC Other ( CHP, μhydro) Wind Solar GWh New Renewable ,7% ITEA 2-6 3

4 Evolution of Energy Markets The new renewable generation is one of the main sources of energy, but it is highly unpredictable and therefore unreliable 06/02/2013, 15:50h Peak Wind Generation in Spain MW (50,6%) 16/02/2013, 12:10h Wind Generation in Spain 494 MW (1,6%) ITEA 2-7 Evolution of Energy Markets The percentage of distributed generation begins to be relevant 55 k generation points connected to the grid Evolution of new renewable generation connected (Spain) Composition of the new renewable generation by voltage level (Spain) More than 40% connected to the Distribution Network (45 kv, 15 kv and 400 V) ITEA 2-8 4

5 Smart Grids Smart grids are the key element to ensure the efficient management of energy in a new, advanced, reliable and sustainable energy model... The new requirements for efficient management and sustainable energy demand the development of Intelligent Networks (Smart Grids) From distributed generation to demand management, the information flow will be integrated into a real-time platform for operation and monitoring of the network The introduction of smart meters and Advanced Metering Management (AMM) systems, are the first step towards the implementation of Smart Grids ITEA 2-9 Smart Grids: Market Trends Smart Grids will be implemented in three consecutive and distinctive waves USA Europe Acumulated Investment 3ª Wave DR Acumulated Investment 3ª Wave DR 2ª Wave T&D 2ª Wave T&D 1ª Wave Current date AMI 1ª Wave AMI 2020 Current date 2020 India Latam (i.e. Brasil) Acumulated Investment 2ª Wave 3ª Wave T&D DR Acumulated Investment 2ª Wave DR 3ª Wave T&D 1ª Wave Current date AMI 1ª Wave AMI 2020 Current date 2020 AMI Advanced Metering Infrastructure T&D Transmission & Distribution DR Demand Response ITEA

6 Smart Grids: Market Size Smart Grids market size: US $100+ billion market by 2030 Source: Morgan Stanley Research ITEA 2-11 Smart Grids: Competitors Lanscape New competitors and repositioning of existing ones Generation Transmission Distribution Retailing Companies with traditional solutions for utilities: generation, transmission and distribution Generation, distribution and meter equipment Auxiliary services and technologies AMR manufacturers External Telco operators Consultancy & IT companies HW & technology companies Smart Grid specialists Others ITEA

7 Project Overview Project Partners Slovenia South Korea Spain Turkey ITEA

8 Objectives / Expected Results Real time pro-active response to massive amounts of information Network automation based on the intelligent exploitation and management of energy data in real time Power quality components designed for: fault location, power quality estimation or incipient breakdown ITEA 2-15 System Architecture 8

9 System Architecture - Conceptual View Elastic Cloud Infrastructure ITEA 2-17 System Architecture - Layers ITEA

10 Tecnología BBDD Tecnología de Programación Storage & Processing Architecture Data Information Grid (Almacenamiento + Procesamiento) Aplicación Consulta Procesamiento Hibernate EHCache Oracle 11g Hibernate Oracle Coherence EHCache HBase Pig,Hive Hadoop Tools Oracle Big Data Big Data Appliance Ejecución SQL Database DBMS In Memory Data-Grid HMR Hadoop Map-Reduce HMR Hadoop Map-Reduce Almacenamiento Oracle RAC Oracle RAC HDFS Hadoop Distributed File System Berkeley DB Java Edition Gestión Cluster Cloudera CDH, ZooKeeper, Chukwa Disk Storage In-Memory SQL NoSQL ITEA 2-19 Main Project Achievements 10

11 Communication Components Physical View ITEA 2-21 Communication Components Concentrator High Level Architecture Processing and Communication Module Input / Output Module ITEA

12 Minutes Remote Control & Smart Metering Platform Meter Data Management Use Cases Energy data processing Raw energy data validation & integration Optimum energy data process vs & Aggregated energy data reports vs & & & Hourly customer profile Energy data retrieval Measuring point energy data vs Energy Data Reports vs ITEA 2-23 Remote Control & Smart Metering Platform Meter Data Management Use Cases: Billing Profiling Process Results 200,00 Minutes per number of profiled bills 150,00 100,00 50,00 0, Number of bills Current process at the Utility bills / 24 hours 1 server SOLARIS Dual Core 8GB RAM 4000 /server Hadoop process bills / 1 hour 2 servers CentOS Quad Core 16GB RAM 1000 /server ITEA

13 Remote Control & Smart Metering Platform System Intelligence: Forecasting Algorithms DDS MDM F24 & F48 S.DDS S.DDS Forecasting Algorithms ITEA 2-25 Remote Control & Smart Metering Platform Web Portal Energy data visualization available for Customer, Distributor and Retailer vs Yearly consumption comparative (Customer) Forecasting (Retailer) ITEA

14 Remote Control & Smart Metering Platform Customer Consumption Display Devices Android Customer Energy Data Application Inhome Display Device (Customer Consumption) ITEA 2-27 Power Quality Monitoring SOA Approach for PQM: Decoupling of data, services and applications to guarantee flexibility and interoperability on the design of power quality monitoring applications. SaaS vision Design of specialised Power Quality Services ITEA

15 Power Quality Monitoring Enhanced reporting and visualization tools for Power Quality Monitoring PQ Event Spy (DDS subscriber) PQ Assessment Tools (utility level) PQ Assessment Tools (supply level) ITEA 2-29 Power Quality Monitoring Enhanced reporting and visualization tools for Power Quality Monitoring PQ Viewer for In-home Device PQ Viewer for Smartphone (Android) Geoportal for PQ Monitoring ITEA

16 Fast Exploitation Technology Pilot at Endesa Endesa Web Portal Mockups ITEA

17 Summary Summary Advanced AMI Architecture: Elastic Cloud Infrastructure extreme Transaction and Processing Platform Real Time Services Communication Components: High Processing Multi-Protocol Data Concentrator Remote Control & Smart Metering Platform Relying on Big Data Technologies Power Quality Components under SaaS Paradigm ITEA

18 Thank you for your attention 18