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IN THIS ISSUE
August, 2017
1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 2, Issue 9 | 2017August
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India Smart Grid Forum has been tasked to prepare Smart Grid Roadmap (2017 – 2035) for Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM). Smart Grid Roadmap would be a strategic plan that would outline activities BESCOM would undertake from 2017 to 2035 to achieve stated goals. The roadmap is drafted in alignment with the on-going programs such as R-APDRP and RGGVY and builds on the assets being created under these programs and other existing systems in a manner that would complement each other.
As part of this assignment, ISGF conducted a Stakeholders' Workshop with Senior thofficials from KPCL, PCKL, KREDL, KPTCL, KIADB and BESCOM on 27 July 2017. The
objective of this workshop was to bring all the key stakeholders together and update them regarding the Smart Grid Roadmap for BESCOM and to take their inputs regarding their network augmentation plans; generation, capacity addition plans, power purchase price trends and challenges; renewable energy development plans and industrial development plans that are to be taken into considerations by BESCOM. During the workshop, the following were discussed and captured:
1. Demand forecast for BESCOM for 2020, 2025, 2030 and 2035
2. How stakeholders can meet BESCOM's projected demands for 2020, 2025, 2030 and 2035
3. Short/medium/long term infrastructure/ system augmentation plans of KPTCL for 2020, 2025, 2030 and 2035
4. Renewable Energy capacity addition and Integration Plan in BESCOM service area for the periods up to 2020, 2025, 2030 and 2035
5. Smart Grid implementation plans of KPTCL and other agencies
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Stakeholders’ Consultation .........................1Workshop for Smart GridRoadmap for BESCOM
ISGF Members’ Column: ............................2CyanConnode
Smart Grid Updates:
Policy, Regulations & Standards ............3
Appointments and Transfers..................3
Technology & Projects ...........................4
Smart Grid Pilot Projects in India...........6
Indian Delegation for...................................5European Utility Week 2017,Amsterdam
Complimentary passes for..........................5ISGF Members to attend Bentley’sYear in Infrastructure 2017 Conference
ISGF Welcomes New Members .................8
Smart Grid Events.......................................9thThe 8 Korea Smart Grid Week ...................9
Key Contacts...............................................9
ISGW 2018 ................................................10
www.indiasmartgrid.org2 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
ISGF Member CyanConnode is a world leader in the design and development of narrowband RF mesh networks, with an installed base of over 800,000 devices globally.
CyanConnode’s IoT platform enables Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solutions, providing highly secure communication between utilities and consumers across the globe. Its proven technology is currently being deployed as part of the UK Smart Metering Implementation Programme as well as within smart metering initiatives across India, Iran, Bangladesh and Europe.
CyanConnode has been working in India since 2009 and has established CyanConnode Private Limited, which includes a local team of sales, project delivery and technical staff. The company has established a significant in-country partner eco-system encompassing multiple meter manufacturers, system integrators and utilities.
Working with local partners, including Enzen and Larsen & Toubro, CyanConnode has installed its technology in several customer deployments in India, including: Tata Power Mumbai, Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL), UP and Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Limited (CESCOM), Mysore. In July 2017 Karnataka Government confirmed that CESCOM will expand the smart grid project to the entire Mysore, after inspecting the first phase. Recently, the company won a contract with Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd (UGVCL) with meter provider, Genus. CyanConnode’s IPv6 standards-based AMI solution will implement IS 16444 compliant meters, which meets Central Electricity Authority guidelines for AMI in India.
CyanConnode’s (AMI) technology enhances utilities’ service delivery, improves business efficiency and saves energy through improved revenue collection and cash flow. Smart metering systems also promote sustainable energy through renewable resources such as solar and wind.
Consumers also benefit from CyanConnode’s technology, as it allows them to monitor and control their energy consumption, benefit from post-paid and pre-paid metering (pay as u go), and time of use tariffs for managing when consumers use their appliances. This allows customers to improve cost management and budgeting and promotes less reliance on diesel generators, which reduces their carbon footprint, as well as supporting export to the grid through self-generation from rooftop PV systems.
CyanConnode’s award-winning narrowband IoT platform enables machine-to-machine communication for any smart city or IoT application. Its solutions use license free, regulated ISM bands that support interoperability between devices as well as connectivity in hard to reach places.
Narrowband technology uses considerably less power and is less spectrum-intensive than technologies using higher frequencies, which provides more capacity at lower cost. CyanConnode’s highly-optimised solutions include hardware, software and network management; by understanding all the elements of the solution, CyanConnode is able to increase the performance of the implementation.
As the IoT market evolves, the co-existence of applications on the same network is essential for network efficiency as it will support multiple applications on finite, valuable spectrum. CyanConnode’s technology provides diverse routing through self-forming, self-healing mesh networks, maximising the use of bandwidth while minimising power consumption. Furthermore, CyanConnode technology reduces the amount of data being sent over the network and enables concurrent communication. These network enhancements ensure minimal network latency and efficient use of finite, valuable spectrum.
Email CyanConnnode at: [email protected]
ISGF Members’ Column: CyanConnode
www.indiasmartgrid.org3 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards
Karnataka to have Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage Policy soon
APERC issued final Forecasting, Scheduling and Deviation Settlement for Solar and Wind Generation
HPERC issued Explanatory Memorandum for Draft Promotion of Generation from the Renewable Energy Sources and Terms and Conditions for Tariff Determination Regulations
Hawaii Electric Cooperative Proposes New Pair of Rooftop Solar Compensation Options
New Energy Efficient Labelling Regulations of EU to Empower Consumers
Germany to reduce Electricity Tax for Electric Buses
New Jersey BPU approved State's first AMI deployment
To make Bengaluru the electric vehicle capital of India, the Karnataka government has prepared a new “electric vehicle and energy storage policy” to reduce pollution and promote healthy environment. The Major and Medium Industries Department was formulating the policy, perhaps the first of kind in the country, in consultations with various stakeholders, this draft policy is expected to be finessed soon. Read More: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/karnataka-to-have-electric-vehicle-and-energy-storage-policy-soon/article19545911.ece
Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC) has announced the final regulations on Forecasting, Scheduling and Deviation Settlement of Solar and Wind Generation Regulation, 2017. Scheduling & Revision for wind generators include: one revision for each time slot of one and half hours starting from 00:00 hours of a particular day subject to a maximum of sixteen revisions during the day. Similarly for solar generators, there may be one revision for each time slot of one and half hours starting from 5:30 hours up to 19:00 hours of a particular day subject to a maximum of nine revisions during the day. All the revisions will be applicable from the 4th time block. Read More: http://www.aperc.gov.in/aperc1/assets/uploads/files/131a7-regulation.pdf
Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (HPERC) Issued Explanatory Memorandum for Draft Promotion of Generation from the Renewable Energy Sources and Terms and Conditions for Tariff Determination Regulations. Memorandum focuses on promotion of renewables, briefly highlight State specific conditions prevalent in Himachal Pradesh and the provisions prevalent in existing regulatory framework and proposed new regulatory framework. For new regulatory framework, four principles have been discussed – General principles, Principle for tariff determination, Technical and operational parameters and Other issues.Read More: http://new1.hperc.org/File1/2017-08-217.pdf
Kauai Island Utility Cooperative proposed two new rooftop solar options to the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission that would not compensate customers for exporting excess energy during peak sunshine hours. One of the new programs includes no export, and another requires a battery and could be used to export in times of high need. The "Customer Self-Supply" and "Smart Export," options would replace the Non-Export and Export options currently reflected in cooperatives rates. Highest rates would be paid for energy exported during evening peak times. Read More: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/hawaii-electric-cooperative-proposes-new-pair-of-rooftop-solar-compensation/449527/
The new EU Regulation setting a framework for energy labelling, simplifying and updating the energy efficiency labelling requirements for products sold in the EU, has been published in the EU's Official Journal. In the future, all products will be labelled on a new, updated and clearer scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Read More: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/en/news/commission-publishes-new-energy-efficient-labelling-regulations-empower-consumers
German government decided to amend the Energy Tax and Electricity Tax Act, which entails considerable tax relief for electric and hybrid buses in local public transport. The tax reductions is expected to make the use of electric, hybrid and natural gas buses more economical for transport companies and, thus more attractive. Up to now, transport companies use to pay electricity tax of 20.50 euros per MWh for the operation of their electric or hybrid buses, while the reduced tax rate for electric railways is 11.42 euros (55%). Read More: http://zeeus.eu/news/germany-to-reduce-electricity-tax-for-electric-buses
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) approved the state's first territory-wide electric AMI program, proposed by Rockland Electric which will begin the deployment of the AMI system during the remainder of 2017 and is scheduled to be finished in 2019. It is estimated that full deployment over a two-and-a-half year period will cost Rockland Electric $16.5 million and the cumulative recurring operating and management expenses over a twenty-year period will be about $12 million.Read More: https://www.smartgridtoday.com/members/New-Jersey-BPU-OKs-PSEG-energy-efficiency-programs.cfm
• Mr. Anand B Kulkarni has been appointed as Chairperson, Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC)
• Mr. R. Preman Dinaraj has been appointed as Chairperson, Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission (KSERC)
• Ms. Kusumjit Sidhu has been appointed as Chairperson, Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC)
• Ms. Anjuli Chandra has been appointed as Member, Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC)
Appointments and Transfers
www.indiasmartgrid.org4 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
ISGF Member Sensus Wins Best Smart Utility Solution Award for Fourth Consecutive Year
Navigant Research Projects Global Smart Grid Cybersecurity Spending will near $3.2 Billion in 2026
Solar Eclipse presents first major test of Power Grid in Renewable Era
Haiti inaugurates the largest Smart-Grid in the Caribbean
For the fourth consecutive year, the Sensus Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solution has been honored by municipal utility executives as the “Best Smart Utility Solution” during the Municipal Smart Grid Summit (MSGS). The Sensus AMI solution is compr ised of smar t meter ing techno logy and the FlexNet®communication system, a two-way network that securely transmits and receives data over licensed spectrum. The FlexNet system allows utilities across water, electricity, gas and lighting to collect, deliver, manage and analyze data while scaling to meet future communication needs.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3316
A new report from Navigant Research examines the global market for smart grid cybersecurity solutions, providing forecasts for revenue through 2026, as well as outlining important government and regulatory standards. As electric power systems around the world increasingly embrace transformative concepts such as decentralization, automation, and digitization, their efforts are also expanding the surface area for cyber attacks, more and more of today’s utilities are realizing the need for comprehensive cybersecurity strategies that move beyond one-off, point-to-point solutions and toward more integrated, harmonious methods. According to a new report from Navigant research global smart grid cybersecurity spending is expected to grow from $1.8 billion in 2017 to nearly $3.2 billion in 2026.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3287
During total solar eclipse sweeping from Oregon to South Carolina, U.S. electric power and grid operators observed their monitoring systems in what for them represents the biggest test of the renewable energy era. Utilities and grid operators have been planning for the event for years, calculating the timing and drop in output from solar, running simulations of the potential impact on demand, and lining up standby power sources. It promises a critical test of their ability to manage a sizeable swing in renewable power. For utilities and solar farms, the eclipse represents an opportunity to see how well prepared their systems are to respond to rapid swings in an era where variable energy sources such as solar and wind are climbing in scale and importance. Power companies view this event as a "test bed" on how power systems can manage a major change in supply, said John Moura, director of reliability assessment and system analysis at the North American Electric Reliability Corp.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3332
A smart-grid project combining PV generation and battery storage has been unveiled in Haiti. The project is the result of collaboration between the Biohaus Foundation and relief organization NPH Germany. The project will substantially reduce the nation’s reliance on diesel generators. Approximately 30% of Haiti’s 11 million inhabitants have access to electricity. Together with the Biohaus Foundation, NPH Germany has provided a stable power supply, in the form of a hybrid smart-grid, to power all of its facilities in the Haitian capital city Port-au-Prince.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3342
Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects
Faraday Grid launches new 'Backbone' platform to usher in Smart Grids
Avion Unmanned works on Bringing Drone Power to Public Utilities
EMotorWerks and Volta Partner are ready to launch First Ad-Supported Smart-Grid Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
NYSERDA creates REV Innovation Website
APS decided to use AES Storage instead of upgrading T&D
Smart grid start-up Faraday Grid and its investor, Canada-based renewables developer Amp, have unveiled a new platform they claim will "revolutionise" how electricity is produced, distributed, bought and consumed around the world. Unveiled last week, Emergent uses a combination of smart software and Faraday's power flow technology to enable any person or device to trade electricity with any another market participant using market-based, real time pricing.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3346
Avion Unmanned is bringing drone power to local public utility companies. A subsidiary of defense contractor Avion Solutions, Avion Unmanned provides operational support and training to industries adopting drone technology for the first time – and Huntsville Utilities are their latest client. Drones are widely used for utility applications such as power line stringing, to monitor infrastructure for vegetation encroachment or other potential problems. Avion Unmanned is working to overcome the hurdles for utility companies, and set the standard for drone operations in the sector.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3328
America's largest free EV charging network set to aggregate utility grid loads, maximize use of renewable energy, and expand charging capabilities for all parties. Seeking to increase the use of renewable energy and lower energy costs for its network of free-to-use, ad-supported electric vehicle charging stations, Volta has teamed with eMotorWerks to incorporate eMotorWerks' smart-charging technology throughout its nationwide network of stations. By using eMotorWerks hardware and software platform, Volta's customers can access reliable, high-power, grid-friendly charging across the rapidly growing number of stations in their territories. Via JuiceNet, this daytime electric load can now be coordinated with regional utilities, diversifying their resource portfolio and ensuring EV charging occurs with a cleaner energy mix.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3288
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority has created a new website called REV Connect designed to help foster technology and innovation related to the state's restructuring of its utility market. The restructuring, called Reforming the Energy Vision, or REV, is designed to incorporate more renewable energy and smart grid technologies into the electrical grid. The process is being overseen by the state Public Service Commission and NYSERDA.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3291
Instead of rebuilding about 20 miles of T&D poles and wires, Arizona Public Service (APS) will install two battery storage systems in rural Punkin Center, Az, making it one of the first electricity companies in the US to use batteries in place of traditional infrastructure. A pair of 4-MWH Advancion batteries from AES Energy Storage will be used and construction will start this fall and be finished next year.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3294
www.indiasmartgrid.org5 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects (Contd...)
European Utility Week (EUW) is the largest event in Europe for the entire smart utility sector, accumulating over 10,000 international smart energy stakeholders and 500 exhibitors. This 3-day event offers a notable multi-track strategic conference programme, a free 3- day utility case study programme on the exhibition floor and a highly revered innovation hub. The 2017 edition scheduled for 03-05 October 2017 in Amsterdam, will see the launch of new initiatives including the Energy Revolution, Intelligent Buildings and a revamped Innovation Programme, all under one roof. There are special discounted rate for delegate and exhibitors from India.
To join the Indian Delegation to EUW 2017, please contact Reena Suri: [email protected] Find out more here: http://www.european-utility-week.com/
Indian Delegation for European Utility Week 2017, Amsterdam
BMI says India will have 155 GW Non-Hydro Renewable Capacity by 2026
Nagpur Boy Builds Eco-Friendly Electric Car using Scrap
Fitch Group Company BMI Research revised upward the non-hydro renewable energy capacity in India to 155 GW by 2026 on the back of higher than expected solar installation and successful wind auctions. "Higher than expected solar installation rates and the successful implementation of wind energy auctions in the country have led us to upwardly revise our renewable energy capacity forecasts for India," a BMI Research statement said.Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3343
Studying at an air rifle shooting course in Pune, Talmale has no background in automobile engineering or any related field. He made the eco-friendly car out of sheer interest and diligence. Using the pocket money of Rs50,000 that he had saved over the years, Talmale made an electric car and even drove it to Amravati and back. He has named this car, which took him about a month to develop, ‘Hirkani’. It can seat two persons. In the creation of his ‘Hirkani’, Talmale has used a 200 litre broken water drum lying waste at his home as the bonnet. Two old buckets have been used to make the seats.Source : http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3341
ISGF Member CyanConnode Holdings plc receives $10 Million Purchase Order Extension for a Smart Metering Contract in Bangladesh
Cow Dung to Generate Electricity: SDMC ropes in BARC to set up Plant in Delhi
CyanConnode, the world leader in narrowband radio mesh networks, receives a $10 million purchase order extension from its specialist in energy management systems customer for a smart metering contract in Bangladesh, South Asia. This new order more than doubles the accumulated orders from the customer to date to $19 million, with the initial order already having been extended from $5 to $9 million in June 2017. This latest extension for CyanConnode's Advanced Metering Infrastructure ("AMI") solution is for an additional 300,000 units, bringing the total order size to date to 550,000 units.Source : http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3318
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre will help the South Delhi Municipal Corporation establish a biogas plant to produce electricity from cow dung to address the twin problem of waste disposal and power generation. Around one tonne of waste can be used to produce electricity to light 200 streetlights for 8 hours. Source : http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3277
ISGF Member Bentley is offering 50 complimentary passes to ISGF members on a first-come, first-serve basis to attend the Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference being held in Singapore at the Marina Sands Expo and Convention Centre, on 10-12 October.
Focused on BIM Advancements and Digital Transformation, The Year in Infrastructure includes executive keynotes, industry keynotes, and comprehensive technology updates including 6 industry-focused forums,1-day BIM Advancement Academy (pre-event), User presentations by 51 finalists of the Be Inspired Awards for BIM Advancements program, Technology keynotes and presentations from Bentley and there Alliance Partners, 70+ speakers across 50+ sessions.
To avail your complimentary pass, please email [email protected] with your name, job title and organization and request your pass to #YII2017.
Complimentary passes for ISGF Members to attend Bentley’s Yearin Infrastructure 2017 Conference
www.indiasmartgrid.org6 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Pilot Projects in India
APDCL
(Paltan Bazaar, Narengi, Ulubari - Assam)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Customers(Nos.)
TotalProject Cost
(` Crs.)
Project Completion
Date
Latest Progress
Medhaj Techno Concept Pvt Ltd
AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM,
OMS, PQM, DG
15083
(15938)*
29.94 Sept
2017
• Installation of Control Centre hardware equipment and software deployment are in progress.
• All the Single phase and Three phase Category- A meters and 150 DCUs delivered at site.
• The total nos. of Smart Meters installed till June is 8,642
• LoA was issued to M/s Vodafone on 18th May’17 for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 756 nos of GPRS SIM cards for 180 DCUs and 564 LT/CT Meters.
• FAT call for three phase LT CTPT and HT CTPT Smart Meters (560 nos) are awaited from SGIA
GoISupport
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
M/s Fluentgrid
Ltd
M/s Ericsson
M/s Sinhal Udyog
14.97
UHBVN
(Panipat - Haryana)
NEDO (Funding & Execution)
AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM,
SCADA,
OMS
11,000 131.248 Sept 2017 • Operation center yet to be started and is expected to be fully functional by 15th of July
• 8800 nos single phase smart meters received at site• 3 phase meter has been successfully tested• 600 single phase smart meters and 3 DCUs installed
and tested with RF mesh for 1 month, have shown 100% data communication. Two TWACS meters installed and tested for 15 days have also shown 100% data communication. In the total project, 5300 meters will be on TWACS technology and the rest on RF mesh
• 3G Simcards ordered on Airtel• Operation control Room in Panipat is completed• SCADA equipment delivered, installation in progress
M/s Fuji Electric &
Co.
M/s Lotus Wireless
Technologies
NA
HPSEB
(Kala Amb Industrial Area - Himachal Pradesh)
POWERGRID AMI-I, OMS, PLM,
SCADA
1,554 19.45 st31 , August 2017
• All Sectionaliser, RTU, FPI and DTMUS are installed and commissioned.
• All smart meters installed• Phase 1 and phase 2 of SAT covering PLM, AMI and
OMS (without SCADA) conducted• Integration of MDM with existing billing system
tested successfully for all the reporting meter (~ 700 Meters)
• Commissioning of RTU and field equipment completed
• P2P Communication established and Vodafone communications in progress.
• Numeric relay has been commissioned in the stations and tested successfully
• Installation of HT meters pending• Vodafone communication established.• NPLC Link established. Johron s/s and Kalamb s/s
RTU reporting on NPLC Link.• MPLS Network established. GSM/GPSR SIM
Connectivity tested. one of each type of devices Autoreclouser , Sectionalizer and DTMU reporting to CC expect FPI (Some issue with the device Modem, shall be tested next week).
• Project is expected to complete in September
GET & D India
(Previously ALSTOM
T&D)
9.73
CESC
(Mysore - Karnataka)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS,
PLM, MG/DG
21,824 32.59 Sept 2017 • 18500 Single Phase installed. 18,000 commissioned.• 500 WC-RF pre-payment delivered. – 494 installed
and 300 commissioned in field.• 200 WC-RF Net meters delivered – 1 meter installed.
CESC has only 20 locations (that are being finalized).• 53 LT-CT meters installed.• 1037 WC-RF meters delivery is planned in Sep-17
M/s Enzen Global Solutions
M/s Cyan Technologies
M/s El Swedy Electrometer
M/s L&T
16.3
www.indiasmartgrid.org7 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Customers(Nos.)
TotalProject Cost
(` Crs.)
Project
Completion
Date
Latest ProgressGoI
Support
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
TSSPDCL
(Jeedimetla Industrial Area, Telangana)
CPRI AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM, OMS, PQ
11,904 41.82 2018 • Field survey has been completed• PoC on one DTR taken up. 28 smart meters (20
single phase, 6 three phase and 2 CT) installed for PoC study
• Load profile, instantaneous values reading, measurement values reading, communication flow graphs, connect/disconnect and configuring meter from prepaid to postpaid features were demonstrated
• No progress in last one year
M/s. ECIL 20.91
TSECL
(Agartala - Tripura)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
42,676 63.43 June 2017 • Total 7568 nos smart meters (7428 single phase & 705 three phase) and 70 DCUs have been installed and commissioned. Further 1200 smart meters & 20 DCUs have been supplied. Inspection of 5070 nos meters was completed in July 2017.
• Rooftop Solar net metering & billing is being integrated into the system.
• MDM and other applications are functional.
M/s Wipro
M/s JnJ Powercom
31.72
WBSEDCL
(Siliguri, Darjeeling, West Bengal)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
5,275 7.03 Yet to be decided
• FAT for 1000 smart meters completed successfully, 50 meters sent for Type test.
• Site survey completed. DRS for Smart Meters and DCUs approved
• All documents for hardware installation have been approved.
M/s Chemtrols
M/s CMS Computers
Limited
3.52
PED
(Puducherry)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I 34,000 46.11 November 2017
• Site survey has been completed and Baseline data submitted to Ministry of Power (MoP), GoI. 1st installment has been released by PFC.
• Civil & Electrical works at Control Centre building has been completed
• Type Test has been completed & BIS certification of single phase and three phase meters has been obtained.
• DRS has been approved and FAT will be completed by 18 September, 2017.
M/s Dongfang
23.06
UGVCL
(Sabarmati, Gujarat)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS, PLM,
PQ
39,422 82.7 Yet to be decided
• Letter of Intent issued to Genus Power on 27 March 2017
• Detailed work order has been released and survey work has been started by Genus Power
Genus Power
(Cyan Connode )
(Fluent Grid)
41.35
PSPCL
(SAS Nagar, Punjab)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
2,734 10.11 Dec 2017 • M/s Kalki Communication Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (KALKITECH) has failed to supply the main component of the project i.e. 2419 nos. smart meters.
• M/s Kalkitech has not supplied or given the FAT call for any hardware item like Servers, Workstations, Routers, Switches, DCUs and Modems etc. Furthermore, Smart Grid Control Centre has not been commissioned and integration of Smart Grid Control Centre with Data Centre, Patiala has not been done.
• M/s Kalki Communication Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (KALKITECH), Bangalore has been terminated and Business dealings with the firm have been suspended for three years.
• The Way Forward for implementation of Smart Grid Pilot Project will be finalized after consultation with the NSGM-PMU
M/s Kalkitech
5.06
www.indiasmartgrid.org8 | SMART GRID Bulletin | August 2017
Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Customers(Nos.)
TotalProject Cost
(` Crs.)
Project
Completion
Date
Latest ProgressGoI
Support
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
Smart Grid Knowledge Centre: Manesar, POWERGRID
(Manesar, Haryana)
N.A. AMI, OMS, MG/DG, EV,
HEMS, Cyber Security, Training
N.A. 9.8 Yet to be decided
• Building under construction
• Contracts awarded for Home Energy Management System, Workstations/Training Room Hardware and Furniture for Smart Grid Knowledge Centre
• The FAT for Outage Management System (OMS) is expected to be carried out soon.
• The QR evaluation is under process for Microgrid component of the project
9.8M/s Cyient
M/s Genus Power
CED
(Chandigarh)
POWERGRID AMI, DT monitoring, Substation
Automation, Rooftop Solar
PV, IT infrastructure
29,433 28.58 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29 Mar 2016 for a cost of INR 28.58 Crs against the estimated DPR cost of INR 49.52 Crs
• REC Power Distribution Company Limited (RECPDCL) appointed as Project Management Agency on 30 Aug 2016
• Smart Grid cell and SLPMU formed by CED
• RECPDCL issued tenders for AMI, DTMS & SCADA on 10 Mar 2017, and 5 bids received in June 2017
8.6N.A.
MSEDCL(Maharashtra)1. Amravati
2. Congress Nagar, Nagpur
No consultant
AMI, OMS, DR
148495
125,000
90.05
139.15
Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29 Mar 2016 for a cost of Rs.90.05 Crs against the estimated DPR cost of Rs.133.57 Crs. Sanction letter to MSEDCL issued on 22 Apr 2016
• Tender floated on 22 Dec 2016. Pre-bid meeting held on 03 Jan 2017.Corrigendum is still awaited"
27.02
41.74
N.A.
KESCO(Kanpur,Uttar Pradesh)
No consultant
AMI, PLM, DT Monitoring,
DG
539000 319.57 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 27 Oct 2016 for a cost of Rs.319.57 Crs. Sanction letter to KESCO issued on 17 Nov 2016 with recommendations of Empowered Committee. Acceptance of sanction letter awaited
• RfP under preparation
95.87N.A.
Abbreviations: AMI R/I - Advanced Metering Infrastructure Residential/Industrial, DT - Distribution Transformer, PLM - Peak Load Management, OMS - Outage Management System, PQ - Power Quality, PQM - Power Quality Monitoring, DG - Distributed Generation, SCADA - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, DR - Demand Response, EV - Electric Vehicles, IT - Information Technology, HEMS - Home Energy Management System, HAS - Home Automation System, PV - Photovoltaic
1. Research Triangle Institute Global India Pvt Ltd (RTI) as Industry Member (www.rti.org)
2. Saurya Urja Company of Rajasthan Limited as Industry Member (www.sauryaurja-ilfs.com)
ISGF Welcomes New Members
IIT Kanpur - Smart City Pilot
(Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
N.A. AMI, SCADA, DG, HAS
N.A. 12.5 Yet to be decided
• Nine 3 phase smart meters installed in selected buildings in IIT campus. Data of the meters being included in MDMS
• Considerable progress has been made in System Integration, AMI and HES. HES is currently under testing in the lab
• Customized Distribution Boxes have been fitted into the smart houses. The control room development under process
• As additional research effort, a low-cost scalable LED driver suitable for application in rural homes is developed. The driver can be scaled-up to drive multiple sets of LED lights without significantly increasing the cost. The packaging of the driver and cost analysis are in progress
6.25M/s Elcomponics
Ltd M/s
Mindteck India Ltd
M/s Synergy Signals & Systems
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05 - 09 March, 2018Manekshaw Center, New Delhi, India
International Conference and Exhibitionon Smart Grids and Smart Cities2017
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Nov 30 – Dec 02 2017: LED EXPO, Delhihttp://www.theledexpo.com/index.html
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INTERNATIONAL
September 11-13 2017: SmartGrid Canada Conference, Toronto, Canadahttp://www.smartgridcanadaconf.ca/September 26 – 28 2017: IEC 61850 Europe 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, http://www.iec61850-europe.com/
thSep 27 – 29 2017: 40 World Energy Engineering Congress, Georgia, Atlanta, http://www.energycongress.com
thSep 27 – 29 2017: The 8 Korea Smart Grid Week, COEX, Seoul, Koreahttp://www.ksgw.or.kr/ver2017/main/main.phpOct 03 – 05 2017: European Utility Week, Amsterdamhttp://www.european-utility-week.com/Oct 09 – 11 2017: Middle East Process Engineering Conference and Exhibition (MEPEC) 2017, Bahrain, Manama, https://go.evvnt.com/106325-0October 10 – 12 2017: The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, Singapore, https://www.bentley.com/yii2017
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Technical Tours
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Date : 06 March 2018th
5 EU-India Smart Grid Workshop*
Date : 07 March 2018
Round Table on FDI for Smart Infrastructure
Date : 05 March 2018IEC-IEEE World Smart Energy
Standardization Coordination Workshop*
Date : 06 March 2018
rd3 India - Canada SG Workshop*
Date : 08 March 2018
Round Table on Communications & Cyber Security
Date : 07 March 2018th
4 US – India Smart Grid Workshop*
*Tentative
ISGW 2018: Parallel Events at ISGW 2018
08 March2018
Thursday
Conference &Exhibition
07 March2018
Wednesday
Conference &Exhibition
06 March2018
Tuesday
Conference &Exhibition
05 March2018
Monday
Master Classes
08 March 2018 | Awards & Gala Dinner
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Master Classes at ISGW 2018 | 05 March 2018
Theme-1: Leading Grid Modernization
Theme-2: Leading Transition to a Smart City
Theme- 3: Leading Transformation to Smart Power System of the Future
Topics Covered: Smart Metering, IoT, Advanced Applications and the Customer; Big Data, Small Data, Machine Learning, Blockchain, Advanced Analytics and Visualization
Topics Covered: A strategic 360-degree and in-depth review of the current state and future direction of Smart City with its key aspects – Introduction and Best Practices; Smart Transportation and E-Mobility, Smart Water, Smart Gas, Smart Street Lighting, Smart Security, Waste2Energy, Digital Architecture and Cyber Security
Topics Covered: The Supply Side Paradigm - Integration of DER’s and Renewables; and Protection, Control and Automation; The Demand Side Paradigm - Flexibility and Demand Response, Energy Storage and Microgrids, Vehicle-Grid Integration, Innovative and Sustainable Business Models
ISGF Innovation Awards at ISGW 2018 | 08 March 2018
India Smart Grid Forum proudly presents the country's most prestigious Innovation Awards in the Smart Grid and Smart Cities Segments. The Awards will be presented during India Smart Grid Week 2018 at a glittering ceremony which will be held on 08th March 2018 in New Delhi, India. ISGF Innovation Awards 2018 is a global event that focuses and celebrates personalities, projects and products from utilities and technology companies that have set a new benchmark in Smart Grid and Smart City Segments.
Last date to Submit Nominations is 15th December 2017. For more details visit ISGW Website (www.isgw.in) and please write to
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Award Categories
Innovative EV of the Year
Smart Startup of the Year
Smart Startup by Woman Entrepreneur
Smart Startup by Young Entrepreneur(below 30 years of age)
Smart Incubator of the Year 2017
Most Progressive Water Utility in India
Most Progressive Gas Utility in India
Best Smart Grid Pilot Project in India by Utility
Best Smart Grid Pilot Project in India by Industry
Best Rural Electrification Projects- Utility
Best Rural Electrification Projects by Industry
Most Progressive Smart City in India
Innovative Policies and Regulations PromotingRenewables and Smart Grids in India
Best Energy Efficiency Programs/ Projects ofthe Year 2017
Smart Technology of the Year 2017ISGF President’s Award for the best contributiontowards growth of Smart Grids in India
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Smart andGrid Interactive
Buildings
Waste-to-Energy
Smart Water
Smart Mobility
Smart City GasDistribution
Smart StreetLights
Digital SecuritySurveilance
SmartCustomers/
Citizens
GRIDMODERNIZATION
Learningsfrom Smart
Grid Projects
Smart FlexibleFuture Power
Systems
Smart AssetManagement
and;Decision Making
Framework (ISO - 55000)
Super Grids
Extreme Events and
Grid ReliabilityGMD/EMP
RegulatorySupport for GridModernization
Plans for :7 million EVs;
100,000 ElectricBusses;
250,000 EVChargingStations
Vehicle- GridIntegration (VGI)
EVSEManagement
Systems
BatteryTechnologies
for India
BatteryManagement
System
EV Challengesto Utilities
Personal E-mobility and;
Drones
E-MOBILITY
Rollout Plan of
250 millionSmart Meters
InternationalExperiences
BusinessModels
IoT Technologies
and Standards
Big Data, Small Data and;
AdvancedAnalytics
ClientClustering
and;Dynamic Load
Profiling
SMARTMETERING
Plans for:500 GW
Renewables by2030;31,000
Microgrids;20 GW Energy
Storage
DER & Active
DemandIntegration
Community Energy
REMCs, REForecasting
Models
NewTechnologies in
Renewables
IntentionalIslanding and
ReliabilityEnhancement
Internet of Energyand Digital Utility
DISRUPTIVEINNOVATIONS
& TECHNOLOGYTRENDS
Solid StateTransformers;
Solid StateBatteries
ArtificialIntelligence,
Machine Learning, NLP
Wearable Devices Virtual/
Augmented,Mixed Realities
Blockchain, P2P Trading, DR Trading
Robotics, ProcessAutomation
AutonomusVehicles, Drones
Uberization - Everythig
as a Service
SMART CITIESRENEWABLES
&MICROGRIDS
Cyber Security, Data Science, Data Security
Skill Crisis for the st21 Century
New Tools for Customer
Engagement - Social
Media, Chatbots
Power Markets and Smart
Grids;Dynamic Tariffs
Standards & Interoperability
Smart Policies and
Regulations for st21 Century
CROSS CUTTING THEMES
SmartWater
24x7 WaterDistribution:Challenges& Solutions
IntegratedWater
Policy andRegulations
EmergingTechnologies
in WaterDistribution
WaterTreatment
and Qualityof Water
Non-RevenueWater (NRW)Management
PPP Modelsfor Water
Distribution& ConcessionAgreements
Financingof Water
Infrastructure
Water Reuseand
ResourceReclamation
Water andWaste Water:Treatment andManagement
Smart CityGas
Distribution
Automationand
Digitizationin CGD;GIS andSCADA
AMR, MDM,Billing &
CRM;Complaints
Management
Managementof Loss of
UnaccountedGas (LAUG)
in CGD
Safe O&Mof CGD
Networksand
Regulations
NewTechnologies inInfrastructureConstruction
Interior PipingPractices inEurope &America
SingleBilling &CRM for
multi-utilitiesin Smart Cities
Other Workshops
nd2 IEC - IEEE World SmartEnergy Standardization
Coordination Workshop*
th5 EU-IndiaSmart GridWorkshop*
th4 US - IndiaSmart GridWorkshop*
rd3 Sweden-India
Smart GridWorkshop*
rd3 Canada- India Smart
Grid Workshop*
nd2 RoundTable on FDI
for SmartInfrastructure*
Smart Gridfor SmartCities**
*Agenda under finalization | **In association with Think Smart Grids, France
Conference Themes of ISGW 2018
Parallel Events and Workshops- Themes of ISGW 2018