The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience

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The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience. Paul Murphy, President & CEO Independent Electricity System Operator February 19, 2007. Ontario at a Glance (year-end 2006). The Ontario Electricity Market. Suppliers. Consumers. Offers/ Schedules. Bids. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario ExperiencePaul Murphy, President & CEOIndependent Electricity System OperatorFebruary 19, 2007

Ontario at a Glance(year-end 2006)

Installed Capacity 30,000 MWRecord Summer Peak 27,000 MW

(August 1, 2006)Record Winter Peak 25,000 MW

(December 20, 2004)

Total Annual Energy Consumed

151 TWh

Customers 4.5 millionOntario Import Capability

4,000 MW

Transmission Lines 30,000 km (18,600 miles)

$ $BillingPayments

Dispatch Dispatch

Offers/Schedules Bids

The Ontario Electricity Market

Suppliers

Generators~30

Wholesale Sellers

~20

Consumers

Local Distribution Companies

~90

Wholesale Consumers

~90

Retailers9 active

Transmitters5

Tariffs $

Contracted/Regulated Prices$

Ontario’s Smart Meter Initiative

• 4.5 million smart meters to be installed in total– 800,000 smart meters to be installed by

end of 2007; remaining by 2010– Almost 400,000 installed to date

• Total investment of $1 billion (CAN)• Cost recovery through distribution rate

base

The Smart Metering System

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)

Control Compute

rRegional Collector

LocalArea

NetworkMeters

Communications Device

Wide Area

Network

Wide Area

Network

Meter Data Management/

Repository Functions (MDM/R)

Wide Area

Network

Customer Information

& Billing Systems

LDCs, Retailers and other

Billing Agents

Monitors and Displays

Customer Benefits

Current Time of Use Rates

Summer Weekdays

Weekends and Holidays

Winter Weekdays

On-Peak9.7 cents per kWh

Mid-Peak7.1 cents per kWh

Off-Peak3.4 cents per kWh

Load Duration Curve – 2006

Load Duration Curve - 2006

Percent of Hours

20,000

21,000

22,000

23,000

24,000

25,000

26,000

27,000

28,000

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MW

Ontario Demand

125 (1.4%) hours – Average Price 11.9¢/kWh

58 (0.7%) hours – Average Price 14.3¢/kWh

32 (0.4%) hours – Average Price 15.0¢/kWh

Focus on the Customer

The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario ExperiencePaul Murphy, President & CEOIndependent Electricity System OperatorFebruary 19, 2007