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Utility Needs and Smart Grid for Major Storm Events July 11, 2013 Edward Gray, PE Director – Transmission and Distribution Engineering

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Utility Needs and Smart Grid for Major Storm Events

July 11, 2013

Edward Gray, PEDirector – Transmission and Distribution Engineering

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PSE&G Overview

• Demographics

– Approximately 2.2 Million Electric Customers

– Service Territory 2,600 square miles

• Electric System

– 274 Switching and Substations

– 68% of Customers in 13kV Automated Loop Scheme

– SCADA Control at 32% of Customer Circuits

– OMS, GIS and Crew Mobile devices since 2002

• PA Consulting Awards

– National Reliability Rewards 5 of the last 8 years

– ReliabilityOne Award Mid-Atlantic Last 11 years

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Recent Major Storm Events

• 4 Largest Storm Events have occurred in the last 3 years

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StartDate

End Date Storm Name RankExtended

Customers Interrupted

10/27/12 11/15/12 Hurricane Sandy 1 2,014,516

08/27/11 09/04/11 Hurricane Irene 2 872,492

10/29/11 11/06/11 Wet Snow Storm 3 674,512

03/13/10 03/20/10 Nor'Easter 4 607,403

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Hurricane Sandy - Impacts and Response

• Sandy Impacts

– 2 million Customers impacted

– 90% lost power during the event

– 14 Switching Stations affected – 33%

• 7 Flooded, 6 Out, 1 Bus Section Failure

– 51 transmission lines out, all Station Issues – 33%

– 96 PSE&G Substations affected – 39%

• 20 Flooded, 76 Out

• Planning immediately was focused on prioritizing transmission lines to be reenergized to restore switching and substations with the largest customer counts

• Work began immediately after flood waters receded at the stations and once wind gusts dropped below 40 mph in the divisions

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Major Storm Events – Common Themes

• Multiple Damage locations on Circuits

– 48,000 tree locations in Hurricane Sandy

– Loop scheme ineffective

– Damage behind fuses/devices after initial power loss

• Scalable logistics key to restoration

– Work identification, Assignment and Execution with mutual aid crews

• Loss of device communication

– Telephone lines lost

• Customers demand improved communications

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Logistics Challenge – Sandy Mutual Assistance Timeline

Sandy Starts

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PSE&G Proposed Solutions

• Energy Strong Filing

– Focused on Major storm events

– Hardening and Resiliency investments

• Resiliency Investments include Smart Grid elements

– Microprocessor Relays and SCADA

– Distribution Management System

– Fiber Optic Communication Network

– Storm Damage Assessments

– Enhanced Customer Communications

– Contingency Reconfiguration

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System Visibility

• Microprocessor Relays and SCADA

– Microprocessor relays on distribution feeders or circuits

– SCADA in every substation

– Visibility and control of 26kV, 13kV, and 4kV circuits

• Distribution Management System

– System to visualize, control, collect and analyze all monitored points from each Distribution station.

– Improve visibility to support restoration decision making

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Communication Network

• High Speed Fiber Optic Network

– Install communications infrastructure to support the System Visibility efforts.

– Backbone Transmission OPGW Fiber network

– Fiber reliability proven to be good through major events

• Satellite Communications

– Pilot satellite communications system to serve as a back-up communications system

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Storm Damage Assessment and Customer Communications

• Advanced Distribution Management System

– Incorporate outage information

– Add-on analysis applications such as load flows and state estimations

• Enhanced Storm Management Systems

– Integrated mobile application to capture plant damage

– Confirmed Plant Damage location visibility

• Expand Communication Channels

– Mobile devices and two-way SMS capabilities

– Customers choose the notifications they receive.

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Contingency Reconfiguration Strategies

• Focus on Priority Customers

– Hospitals, Infrastructure, Government, First responders

• Minimize outages and increase restoration options

– Increase sections on 13kV loops

– Increased use of branch reclosers

– Increase tie points

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Thank You for Your Attention, Questions?

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