OSIsoft and T&D Marketplace. Copyr i ght 2014 O SIs oft, LLC.

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1 OSIsoft and T&D Marketplace Presented by Ann Moor, OSIsoft, LLC

2 OSIsoft T&D Industry Trends EMS/DMS/SCADA Data for T&D Operations and Reliability Synchrophasor Data for Grid Monitoring and Protection Power Quality/Disturbance Data for System Protection Substation Automation Data Substation Asset Health and Condition Monitoring Data Distribution Automation Data Metering Data Distributed Energy Resource and Microgrids Data Smart Grid and Smart City 2

3 PI Journey: San Diego Gas & Electric 3

4 OSIsoft PI Systems at SDG&E GAS SYSTEM PIPELINE GAS T&D GAS STORAGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GENERATION Transmission & Distribution PALOMAR CBM SUBSTATIONS T & D CBM T & D OPS T&D OPERATIONS IT Data Center 4

5 From Operations to Enterprise T&D Operational Data (~ 260,000 tags) Ability to integrate Transmission and Distribution data 2003 fire storm & activated in EOC, monitor EMS IT assets,t&d Planning, Engineering, Grid Operations, Distribution Operations, Substation Generation (~ 30,000 tags) Palomar, Miramar, Desert Star Ability to monitor assets 24x7, operational efficiency, maintenance 2007 CBM non-operational Data (~ 150,000 Tags) Monitor T&D substation assets, Reduce operational maintenance costs Event based notification, Dissolved gas analysis, LTC & Bushing monitoring 2011 Enterprise Agreement (Unlimited tags, EA Services) Microgrid, Synchrophasors, PV integration, LPCN (On-Ramp) Interface, Cell Relay Monitoring, Gas Meter Events, Meter data (non-billing), EV s, etc., Electric T&D, Asset Management 5

6 PI for Load Curtailment Enter MW load required to be dropped PI real-time data to show what circuit breakers open or closed PI real-time data to calculate how many circuit breakers need to be opened Automatically send information to Company s public website 6

7 Load Curtailment for Public Website Show what circuits and communities are currently affected Show what circuits and communities will be affected next Let customers know the blackout status 7

8 SDG&E Enterprise Strategy Vendor Management Managing the total cost of ownership while meeting growing business needs. Leveraging OSIsoft s EA model Support Enterprise wide licensing PI rollout/monitoring Center of excellence Improved relationship with OSIsoft to best leverage their platform to support all business needs. OSIsoft s understanding of SDG&E Business Facilitate broader communication Understanding SDG&E technical issues Smart Grid and Future Use Cases Position ourselves to maximize the use of an enterprise solution while minimizing the software licensing and infrastructure costs Condition assessment 8

9 SDG&E Enterprise Strategy Smart Grid and Future Use Cases (cont.) Be innovative in the use of the Tsunami of data (Big Data) that the smart grid initiatives will bring to the enterprise Closing the loop in analytics and operations Managing the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the existing infrastructure, while meeting growing business needs by: Consolidated systems where practical Centralize PI application support and management of infrastructure (and make use of the OSIsoft provided Network Operations Center or NOC) Self-service user access to the data for business intelligence and mobility Consistent processes and procedures for rollout and migrations Improved configuration management and maintenance Reuse of existing catalog functions, analytics, displays and rules Internal User group to share best practices in cross-functional group discussions for added value Limit Data Replication 9

10 SDG&E Smart Grid Condition Based Mainteance (CBM) Gas Meter Events Processing Synchrophasors Low Power Communication Network (Wireless) Sustainable Communities and Substation PV Smart Meter Data Collection and Cell Relay Health Weather Data Analysis Borrego Springs Microgrid Advanced Energy Storage (AES) Dynamic Voltage Support EV-Electric Vehicle Detection Dynamic Line Rating Distribution Phase Imbalance 10

11 Borrego Springs Microgrid 11

12 Renewables Integration 12

13 Renewables Integration 13

14 Synchrophasors 14

15 Low Power Communication Network Acquiring additional data from smart grid wireless devices Fault Circuit Indicators Aircraft warning light status Smart Transformers 15

16 LPCN - Smart Transformer 16

17 Gas Meter Event Processing Consume gas meter events for analysis Provide exceptions back to meter data management system Provided advice on implementation approach and sizing 900k meters, 6 events each, twice a day 5.4MM tags 17

18 Non-Billing Smart Meter Data Analytics 18

19 Mobility Provide executive summary displays (generation, system load, outages, load flows, etc.) Based on PI Coresight displays Assisting with prototype Plan for beta version of ProcessBook displays 19

20 Current State 20

21 PI and ESRI GIS Integration Connecting Space & Time 21

22 PI Infrastructure for Big Data Analytics Connect via Internet or PI Connector Information Insights: Complex Analytics DATA Business User Data Scientist Data CAST DATA PI Data Archive PI System: System of Record / Real-time Analytics Operational User C o p yr i g h t O S I s o f t, L L C. 22

23 Power View Reports in Excel 2013 Excel Worksheets Asset Replacement Costs Spare Assets Station Locations Critical Service Stations Transformer Maintenance Scores 23

24 Power BI for Office 365 Data analysis in the browser

25 Power BI for Office 365 Data analysis on the tablet 25

26 Power BI Q&A for Office 365 Show replacement cost for Senior Care by station name. 26

27 Power BI Q&A for Office 365 Show no critical customers by station address by division on map. 27

28 Excel Power Query and Power BI 28

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30 Smart City San Diego 30

31 Why does a City need a Data Infrastructure? A common data infrastructure that connects all of the various physical assets/infrastructures Electrical Gas Water Transportation & Traffic Critical Facilities Communications Buildings 31

32 Ann Moore Director, Industry and Market Principals OSIsoft, LLC 32

33 OSIsoft EMEA Users Conference Lisbon, Portugal, September 23-26,

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