Presentation to SASGI EU FUNDED SMART GRID …
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Presentation to
SASGI
EU FUNDED SMART GRID PROGRAMME
ADVANCE ASSET MANAGEMENT
SILBY MATHEW, Pr Eng, CEM
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
10 December 2014
OVERVEW
INTRODUCTION
SMART GRID VISION AND OBJECTIVES
SMART GRID OUTCOMES
HIGH LEVEL PROJECT SCOPE
PROGRESS
QUESTIONS
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1. INTRODUCTIONThe EU funding, through National Treasury and the DoE.
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is participating on the journey towards a
smarter Grid.
NMBM’s project focus is on advanced asset Management which is based
on 3 functions
• Asset Owner
• Asset manager
• Asset service provider
Asset management is supported by 3 pillars of competencies
• Management
• Engineering
• Information
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Smart Grid Programme:
• Piloting various SG components and inform national policy and
regulations.
• Set a vision for implementing smarter distribution networks.
• Evaluate, plan, design and introduce innovative technology for grid.
• Progressive implementation for sustainability.
Asset Management:
• Current utility asset methodology.
• Develop asset methodology in line with smart thinking
• Design and implement advanced asset management solution for the
power utility.
• Develop a How to Guide.
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SMART GRID VISSION AND OBJECTIVE
SMART GRID OUTCOME
• Smart Grid is an electrical network that can intelligently integrate the
actions of all users connected to it – generators, consumers and
prosumers- in order to efficiently deliver sustainable,
economic and secure electric supply.
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HIGH LEVEL PROJECT FOCUS • Asset Management
Adopting existing asset management systems for smart grids
Developing capital infrastructure plan
Developing maintenance plans based on condition monitoring and
reliability base maintenance.
• Monitoring of remote asset
Intelligent kiosks/substations
Online of monitoring of HV transformers
Online monitoring of HV/MV substations
• Smart technologies
Pilot project for smart meters
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LIST OF POSSIBLE PROJECTS
• Asset management system
• Substation automation
• Intelligent kiosks
• High Mast Lighting management system
• Streetlight management system
• Online Condition monitoring of critical assets
• Quality of supply meter
• Energy balancing in an identified focus area
• Performance monitoring systems (SAIDI, SAIFI etc)
• EV charging
• Green Power monitoring
CURRENT STATUS OF ASSET MANAGEMENT
IN NMBM• Asset management strategy and policy in place
• Asset management system partly functioning
• Need to adapt to Smart Grid Vision
SMART GRID MATURITY ASSESSMENT
• SGMM develops a utility vision and strategy for the
utility.
• Smart city vision of NMBM
• SGMM puts a baseline and helps to integrate the SG
initiatives to Smart City programmes of the city.
• Business plan to charts a way forward to ensure
commitment of funds in budget.
• Motivation for PPP or DBSA funding etc.
PROGRESS
• First PFT meeting held on the 15 October 2014.
• First draft of Annexure A document submitted on the 23 October
2014
• Final Annexure A document submitted on the 05 November 2014
• Incorporating comments from SANEDI from 06 - 17 November 2014
• SGMM Survey held on the 21 November 2014 and 28 November
2014.
• PFT meeting on the 10th December 2014
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