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Utility Benefits of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
SESSION 2B
Rick StevensProject Director
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Presentation Overview
• Context• Strategy behind an AMI Deployment• Utility Benefits • Prove the Business Case• Deliver the Advanced Distribution
Solution
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Ontario Ministry of Energy Direction –Changing Landscape
• Create an energy conservation culture across Ontario and help consumers better manage their electricity use– IPSP identified need to replace 80% of generation over next 20 years (~$70B) – LDCs invest 3rd tranche MBRR in CDM – Material targets for renewables and conservation– Smart Meters in all residential / small commercial by 2010
• Green Energy and Green Economy Act– FIT rules facilitate significant penetration Distributed Renewable Resources– Identifies the need for Smart Grid
SummerPeak
WinterPeaks
SummerPeak
WinterPeaks
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Distribution:123,000 km of distribution lines,1.8M poles, 1.3M customers,640,000 sq km service territory,acquired 90 utilities since 2000(still about 90 utilities left)
TerritoryTransmission:28,600 (circuit - km) interconnected85,000 towers, 4000 km fibrePeak demand: 27,005 MW Energy transmitted: 157 TWh
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We are at a Tipping Point
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Fact: According to the DOE Grid 2030 report, in the next 20 years, the U.S. will spend $450B on electric infrastructure; just to meet load growth. In Canada we have the same challenge.
We have a choice…
Perf
orm
ance
/ In
vest
men
t
Power DeliverySystem of Today
GridTransformation
IntelligentGrid
Perpetuate a traditional20th Century Solution
Invest in a 21st Century system that facilitates the digital age, improves reliability and security, enables productivity and economic growth, enables efficient use of electricity and promotes consumer services.
OR
Source:Shpigler Group
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Hydro One’s Vision
Deploy a smart metering/ network solution that meets the Ontario Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s requirements at the lowest possible cost and is an enablerenabler for other business processes and transformations.
IP/Standards/ Secure/Open/ Non-proprietary
The Foundation
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2005 BCS / Architecture
Smart MeterMinimum
RequirementSmart Network – Utility Requirements
Field Workers, Offices & HomesMetersBandwidth Growth
1 2 3 4 5**Value Added Services
1200 bps
2 Mbps
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ThirdParty
∆ Benefit > ∆ Cost by 3:1 for Utility applications and (level 4)
Basic
- AMR- kWh, kW, kVA- Outage Detection- Meter Management- Real-time Outage
Management
Basic + In-home Services
- Remote DisconnectConnect
- Load Limiting- Theft Detection- Load Control- In-home display- Multi-Utility AMR- LDC AMR- Home Security
Basic + In-homeServices +Hydro OneBackhaul
- Power Quality- Feeder Analysis- Station Monitoring
SCADA- Office Backhaul- DG
Basic + In-home Services + Hydro One Backhaul + Mobile Office
- Mobile Dispatch- Mobile Time Reporting- Mobile Accomplishment
Reporting- Mobile Asset Condition
& Defect Reporting- Safety Monitoring- Fleet Management- Asset Security- Cellular – Paging – Email- Optimized Dispatch - Automated Map Updates
Basic + In-home Services + Hydro One Backhaul + Mobile Office + Rural Broadband
- Residential Broadband- MUSH Broadband
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Hydro One’s AMI Solution: Over 1 Million Meters Deployed
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Angus Proof of ConceptArchitecture - Leveraging AMI Infrastructure
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Angus Smart Grid Applications Proof of Concept2005/6
Mobile IT
Rationalize Communications Network
AssetSecurity
SCADA
AVL/Safety
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Bringing it together
4. Dx Network Asset Planning and Tools
• Data mining for improved planning
3. Outage Restoration • Enhanced field force
mobilization
2. Dx Reliability • Self healing network operations
improvement
1. DG Integration • Interplay of multiple DG’s, DR,
energy storage on a rural feeder
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Wind
Bio-Mass
NUG Hydro
• Meters Deployed, Ubiquitous LAN
• Roll out of enablers– WiMax /
WAN– GIS (Customers
/ Assets)• Realize
mandated programs– DG– CDM– Smart Meter
• Develop –Advanced Distribution Solution– Trial in the
“Living Lab”
“LIVING LAB”
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• Living Lab:– Meters
Deployed– WiMax Q2
2010 • ADS RFP
Closes Q1 2010
• ADS Solution –Planned for 2012
ADS Status
1) AMI 1) CDMA
4)WiMAX
Field BackOffice
4) Dx Auto / 5) DG- Sectionalizers- Capacitors- Reclosers- Transfer Trip
6) Mobile IT- AVL- CAD, GIS- Safety
4) Security- Perimeter- Operations- Asset Condition
2) CDM
Fibre Backbone
2/3/7) Border Patrol
ESB
1/7) MDMR
4) GIS3) ORMS(AMIIntegr’n) 7) AMS
8) EMS
1) CIS
1) AMCC(s)(Outageintegr’n)
4) DMS
BusinessRules/Priorities
Exceptions/AMIEvents
1) AMI 1) CDMA
4)WiMAX
Field BackOffice
4) Dx Auto / 5) DG- Sectionalizers- Capacitors- Reclosers- Transfer Trip
6) Mobile IT- AVL- CAD, GIS- Safety
4) Security- Perimeter- Operations- Asset Condition
2) CDM
Fibre Backbone
2/3/7) Border Patrol
ESB
1/7) MDMR
4) GIS3) ORMS(AMIIntegr’n) 7) AMS
8) EMS
1) CIS
1) AMCC(s)(Outageintegr’n)
4) DMS
BusinessRules/Priorities
Exceptions/AMIEvents
Questions??