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Smart meters for
smart customers
Metering Europe 2008
Session 7
Isabel Navalón
AGENDA
• About us
• Migration towards smart meters
• GAD project
• Smart meters for smart customers
• Find “smart customers”: Opinions & Load Profiles
• A successful rollout
IBERDROLA
About us
Electricity distribution network in Spain
190.400 km2population served: 16,5 million
supply points: +10 million
Electricity & gas market in the UK
5,1 million supply points
… and more than 8 million customers in Bolivia, Brasil and Guatemala
up to 24 million supply points ���� 24 million meters !
Royal Decree 1110 of 24th of August, 2007,
published in Spanish Official Bulletin on 18th of September, 2007
AMM mandated by DoI (Department of Industry)
Time of Use and AMM enforced (P < 15 kW)
Migration towards smart meters
THE GOAL OF THE GAD PROJECT IS…
Energy efficiency through new smart meters, optimising electricity
consumption and the associated costs of this consumption in a way that also satisfies consumer needs within the same quality framework.
Project budget: € 23 millionProject scope: 2007 to 2010
Funding of over € 11, 5 million from the Spanish Government
IBERDROLA
15 COMPANIES
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14 Scientific and Technological Agents
• CEDETEL Centro para el Desarrollo de las Telecomunicaciones de Castilla y León
• Centro Politécnico Superior de la Universidad de Zaragoza
• CITIC Centro Andaluz de Innovación y Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones
• CTTC Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya
• GEUMA Grupo de Energía de la Universidad de Málaga
• IIC Instituto de Ingeniería del Conocimiento
• IIT COMILLAS Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica
• IKERLAN Centro de Investigaciones Tecnológicas
• ITE Instituto de Tecnología Eléctrica
• ITA Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón
• LABEIN
• Universitat Ramón Llull – La Salle
• Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
• UPM Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Technical Office
Project Office
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Smart meters for smart customers
IBERDROLACONTROL CENTER
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
Feeder line controlConnect/disconnect
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Smart Communications PLC NETWORK
Smart meter
Smart customers
Energy demand (kWh)
Topological Coordinates( network connecting Point)
Geographical coordinates
Clusters
Type of electrical goods
Social &Economical Profile
Experimental Model:
Surveys & hourly metering
Smart customer definition
WHO can save energy in peak time (consumer load patterns)
WHY , willingness to change habits, ecological conscience
HOW, to achieve an effective energy saving while keeping the same quality of life
Theoretical Model:
Data Mining Techniques
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Finding smart customers means…..
Statistical Data Analysis for + 10 million supply points
TIPO %
CB+CPLANO 3,1%
CB+PI 13,1%
CB+PV 16,5%
CB+PIPV 9,9%
CM+CPLANO 1,6%
CM+PI 14,1%
CM+PV 7,5%
CM+PIPV 13,4%
CA+CPLANO 0,5%
CA+PI 10,8%
CA+PV 3,8%
CA+PIPV 5,7%
12 clusters
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EXPERIMENTAL MODEL: TELEPHONE SURVEYS
Spain climatic zones
RELEVANT ISSUES
- Geographical - Demographical (family size, living standards) - Attitudes towards energy saving- Types of energy used (gas, electricity, solar cells, …)- Number & type of home appliances
TWO DIFFERENT SURVEYS
- Residential Market
- Small Hotels & Bars
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800 REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFERENT CLUSTERS SELECTED FOR REMOTE MEASUREMENT (Wh)
EXPERIMENTAL MODEL: Representative Load Profiles
Data analysis divided in four reports:
• Winter: finished
•Spring: finished
•Summer: in progress
•Automn: t.b.d
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12 relevant customer profiles found
Load Profiles – Winter prototypes (1)
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Load Profiles – Winter prototypes (2)
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Load Profiles – Spring prototypes (2)
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An AMM enabled meter is a telecommunication node integrated in a multi-million node telecom network… that also measures kWh
A Successful rollout means…
Standard Open and Free Protocol
Smart meters
Customers with appropiate load profiles and willingness to participate in Demand Management Policies
Smart Communications
http://www.iberdrola.com
http://www.proyectogad.com
Smart customers
Smart meters for
smart customers
Metering Europe 2008
Session 7
Isabel Navalón