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Advanced Advanced Metering Metering
Implementation Implementation Team Team
UpdateUpdateChristine Wright
Public Utility Commission of Texas
October 2008
Overview
1. Deployment Status2. Report to the Legislature3. Advanced Metering
Implementation Team (AMIT) Update
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1. Deployment Status• AEP – Plans for a 5,000 pilot in 2008– 50,000 in 2009
• TNMP– Pilots in 2008– Testing of technology and
options in its diverse service territory
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1. Deployment Status• CenterPoint Energy– AMIN, Docket No. 35620• 127,000 meters• REP funded• Approved by Commission August 29, 2008
– AMS, Docket No. 35639• Full deployment, over 5 years• Approximately 2.1 million meters• Case ongoing
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1. Deployment Status
• Oncor Electric Delivery– Docket No. 35718– Approved by Commission August 29, 2008– Full deployment over 4 years, 3.4 Million
Meters– $2.21 surcharge for residential customers– $10 million for low income customers– $15 million for customer education– Docket No. 36157 – Status reports
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2. PUCT Report to the LegislatureProject No. 35770 - Recommendations: 1.“The Governor’s Competitiveness Council in its
Texas State Energy Plan recommended that the Commission have the authority to order utilities to deploy advanced meters. The legislature should clarify that the Commission has the authority to order utilities to deploy advanced meters, as rapidly as possible, with the appropriate cost recovery provided under the Commission’s advanced metering rule.”
2. “The legislature should clarify whether the 2005 legislation relating to advanced meters, PURA §39.107, applies to utilities outside of ERCOT.”
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2. PUCT Report cont.3. “State policy should also ensure that all
retail customers have the option to have their billing determined on actual interval data captured from the advanced meters, so they receive the full benefits of changes in consumption behavior.”
4. “State policy should continue to recognize that the retail electric market will benefit from knowledgeable residential electric customers making informed purchasing decisions to meet their energy needs.”
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2. PUCT Report cont.• Smart Grid– …“running today’s digital society through
yesterday’s grid is like running the internet through an old telephone switchboard”. Reid
Detchon, Energy Future Coalition • Need for Infrastructure– The energy industry needs to prepare for a
period of much higher capital expenditures.– CERA estimates that $900 billion of direct
infrastructure investment will be required by electric utilities over the next 15 years.
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2. PUCT Report cont.2007 Energy Independence and Security Act
(EISA)• Expands federal support for investments in smart grid
technologies and addresses some of the regulatory and technological barriers to widespread installation.
• Title XIII is devoted entirely to the smart grid concept.
• Directs DOE to report to Congress on the deployment of smart grid technologies and any barriers for deployment, and conduct research on smart grid and assess the resulting energy savings and other aspects of implementation.
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2. PUCT Report cont.2007 Energy Independence and Security Act
(EISA)• Directs the National Institute of Standards and
Technology to establish protocols and standards to increase the flexibility of use for smart grid equipment and systems and directs DOE to create a program that reimburses 20% of qualifying smart grid investments.
• Directs states to encourage utilities to employ smart grid technology and allows utilities to recover smart grid investments through rates.
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3. Advanced Metering Implementation Team (AMIT)
• Security• Access to data• Web Portal• Standardization of Functionality• Home Area Network (HAN)• Retail Transactions • Settlement• Customer Education
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3. Implementation
Six Projects: Schedule:1. Interim Project Closed2. Web Portal Project Near Final3. ERCOT Settlement Project
Ongoing4. Home Area Network (HAN)
Ongoing5. Retail Interface Project
Ongoing6. Customer Education Closed13
Web Portal Project:• Purpose: Establish standard AMS data
transport, format, communication and acquisition mechanisms. Develop the requirements and prioritize the implementation of the functions of the web portal.
• Status: Requirements Developed. TDSPs are in the process of developing RFP to select a vendor to build the Joint-Portal. – Central Repository for purposes of Settlement– Security Audit as part of Oncor Settlement
3. Implementation
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Home Area Network (HAN) Project: • Purpose: To standardize the means of
AMS communications with an in-home device consistent with the rule requirements.
• Status: Ongoing.
Retail Interface Project:• Purpose: Define and implement the
retail market interface changes that may result from AMS.
• Status: Ongoing.
3. Implementation
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Customer Education:• Purpose: Provide consumer
education about how and when customers consume energy, the cost of that energy, and what they can do to lower their bill.
• Status: closed. Education dealt with in each TDSP case.
3. Implementation
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25.130 (h)It is the objective of this rule that ERCOT shall be able to use 15-minute meter information from advanced metering systems for wholesale settlement, not later than January 31, 2010.
3. Settlement
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3. ImplementationERCOT Settlement: • Purpose: Make available ESIID-specific, 15-minute
or shorter interval data from the advanced meters to ERCOT, REP of Record, and Customers.
• Status: An interim-solution was developed and approved by the Commission and a PRR 766 was approved by the Board on August 19, 2008
• Settlement is expected to take place by Summer 09
• Up to 1 million ESI IDs• Use ERCOT’s current system architecture• MARS Task Force
• Long Term Solution – Study contracted by ERCOT• Study completion expected Winter 2008
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Study Purpose:1.Recommend a long-term solution for
ERCOT to change its systems to accommodate full settlement using 15 minute interval data from AMs, and report when the solution can be implemented.
2.Evaluate the use of a centralized data repository that would be used by ERCOT and the market for settlement calculations and other reports, and recommend and alternative if this is not the best solution.
3. Implementation
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3. Recommend an implementation approach for the long-term solution
4. Recommend the best way to sync the information from the TDSP systems, central repository of meter usage data, and ERCOT settlement processes in the long-term.
5. Identify the costs and benefits of outsourcing the building and hosting of the central repository, versus the TDSPs building and outsourcing the central repository of usage data, with a possible transition of hosting responsibility to ERCOT in the future
3. Implementation
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More InformationChristine WrightPublic Utility Commission, Competitive Markets Divisionchristine.wright@puc.state.tx.usPh: 512.936.7376
Advanced Metering Implementation Projecthttp://www.puc.state.tx.us/electric/projects/34610/34610.cfm
Advanced Metering Rulemaking Project Webpagewww.puc.state.tx.us/rules/rulemake/31418/31418.cfm
HB 2129www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLookup/Text.aspx?
LegSess=79R&Bill=HB2129
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