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Where to begin your Smart Grid Journey?. Agenda: Smart Grid SGMM @ glance Benefits SGMM Community. Sunil Kotagiri Consultant SGMM Navigator Sunil.Kotagiri@infotech-enterprises.com. Smart Grid – a lot is happening. Spending. Standards. Technology. Trends. Growing rapidly…. Spending. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Where to begin your Smart Grid Journey?

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Agenda:

Smart Grid SGMM @ glanceBenefitsSGMM Community

Sunil KotagiriConsultant

SGMM NavigatorSunil.Kotagiri@infotech-enterprises.com

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Smart Grid – a lot is happening

SpendingSpending StandardsStandards

TechnologyTechnology TrendsTrends

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Growing rapidly….

Projected Smart Grid spending - $200 billion worldwide from 2008

through 2015

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 set aside

$11 billion for grid modernization

The Chinese government planned to

invest $7.3 billion into the creation of an efficient Smart Grid

As a rapidly developing Asian nation, India’s Smart Grid spending

is anticipated to reach $1.9 billion by year 2015

SpendingSpending

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…….in progress

Interoperability - ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged

StandardsStandards

Credit - Smart Grid: Interoperability and Standards by Utility Standard Board (USB)

Credit - NIST

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Evolving fast…..

Meter manufacturers – developing new modules for advanced meters

Consumer technology vendors - busy in creating smarter devices

Automobile industry - shifted its focus towards PEVs

Energy storage technology - taking a new shape

Clean energy policies - promoted roof top solar panels, offshore / onshore wind farms

Information technology - investing time and money to develop Smart Grid ‘killer applications’

TechnologyTechnology

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Emerging…….

Meter Data Management

Demand Response

Advanced Distribution Management

Cyber Security

Utility Data Analytics

TrendsTrends

Credit – Smart Grids technology road map by IEA

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SGMM History

20020077

20082008 20092009 20102010 20112011

GIUNC:• CenterPoint Energy• Progress Energy• DONG Energy• North Delhi Power Ltd• Country Energy• Sempra Energy• Pepco Holdings• IBM• APQC

GIUNC:• CenterPoint Energy• Progress Energy• DONG Energy• North Delhi Power Ltd• Country Energy• Sempra Energy• Pepco Holdings• IBM• APQC

Global Intelligent Utility Network Coalition (GIUNC) develops SGMM

Utilities use SGMM v1.0

SEI releases SGMM v1.1 product suite

Certification program for SGMM Navigators begins

Utilities use SGMM v1.1

Software Engineering Institute serves as model steward

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SGMM at a Glance

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Navigation Process

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SGMM Benefits

Use of SGMM by utilities yields:

Guidance on strategic objectives & means to track progress

Another mechanism to help with grid modernization

Product to offer their customers and ability to participate in strategy dev.

Assessment &Performance Data

“What works” patterns to inform strategies, services, & programs.

Correlations of grid performance to modernization patterns

Improvements to SGMM product suite.

Demonstrations of the value of grid modernization.

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SGMM is used to help organizations

Identify where they are on the smart grid landscape

Develop a shared smart grid vision and roadmap

Communicate using a common language

Prioritize options and support decision making

Compare to themselves and the community

Measure their progress

Prepare for and facilitate change

How is SGMM Used

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SGMM Community

Tokyo ElectricShanghai Municipal Electric Power Co.

Alliander

EDF (UK)

DONG Energy

ERDF

Union Fenosa

NDPL

Zhejiang Energy

CLP

Energy Australia

Country Energy

CPFL

EDP

AusNet

CELPE

Enexis

Integral Energy

Tata

CFE (3 divisions)

EPCOR

Hydro Ottawa

Exelon/ComEd

VELCO

Allegheny PowerDominion Power

First Energy

AEP

PHI

Exelon

Duke Energy

SCANA Corp.

East Miss EPA

Ameren Illinois

Ameren Missouri

NB Power

PGN Carolina

PGN Florida

AMP (22 municipal power utilites)

Exelon/PECO

Manitoba Hydro

BC Hydro

Bonneville Pwr.

Portland Gen.

Salt River Proj.

Sempra

Austin Energy

CoServ

Centerpoint

Entergy

Glendale W & P

Detroit EdisonBurbank Water & PowerIntegrys

PG&E

Toronto HydroTucson Electric PowerXcel Energy

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Conclusion

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