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Smart Grid 101 - Introduction Erich W. Gunther Chairman and CTO EnerNex Corporation [email protected]

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Smart Grid 101 - Introduction. Erich W. Gunther Chairman and CTO EnerNex Corporation [email protected]. All Session Agenda. Session 1 – Power System Infrastructure Erich W. Gunther – Introduction to the Smart Grid 101 Course Aaron Snyder – Overview - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Smart Grid 101 - Introduction

Smart Grid 101 - Introduction

Erich W. GuntherChairman and CTO

EnerNex [email protected]

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All Session Agenda• Session 1 – Power System Infrastructure

– Erich W. Gunther – Introduction to the Smart Grid 101 Course– Aaron Snyder – Overview– Russ Neal – Key concepts and opportunities– Erich W. Gunther – Renewable integration

• Session 2 – Smart Devices– Joe Hughes – device information models– Brad Singletary – In premise devices– Erich W. Gunther – Substation and distribution devices

• Session 3 – Integrating, managing, securing– Wayne Longcore – Integrating and managing– Darren Highfill - Securing– Erich W. Gunther – Standards Based Interoperability

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Today: Building Isolated Systems

• Utilities currently tend to develop intelligent systems in isolation

• For example, AMR and participation in energy markets

• Neither project is typically developed with the other in mind.

AMR

EnergyMarkets

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One-Off Integration

• Integration is typically done after the fact

• Cost is significant

AMR

EnergyMarkets

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Doing it the Next Time• Now want to link in

new systems• Must first make the

old system expandable

• Then must do another “one-off” integration

AMR

EnergyMarkets

SCADA

OutageManagement

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And again…

AMR

EnergyMarkets

SCADA

OutageManagement

Protection

Real-Time Contingency

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And then you remember…

AMR

EnergyMarkets

SCADA

OutageManagement

Protection

Real-Time Contingency Security

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AMR

A Better Way: Top-Down Design• Define standardized interfaces first• Incorporate security, network

management and other strategies right from the beginning

• Initial costs are a bit more than one-off integration, but not much more

• New applications can build directly to the new architectureData Management

Network Management

Security

EnergyMarkets

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AMR

A Better Way: The Next Phase• Can re-use the

development from the first phase

• Expansion was expected• Adaptation to legacy

systems was planned in advance

• Overall costs much lower

SCADA

Data Management

Network Management

Security

EnergyMarkets

OutageManagement

OutageManagement

SCADA

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AMR

A Better Way: And so on…• Benefits

INCREASE with time

• Opposite of the old way

ProtectionSCADA

Data Management

Network Management

Security

EnergyMarkets

OutageManagement

Real-Time Contingency

OutageManagement

SCADA Protection

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11Source: NIST

NIST Conceptual Model

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Smart Grid Data Explosion

New devices in the homeenabled by the smart meter

You are here.

AMI Deployment

PCTs Come On-line

Distribution Management Rollout

Mobile Data Goes Live

RTU Upgrade

GIS System Deployment

OMS Upgrade

Advanced Distribution Automation

Substation Automation System

Workforce Management Project

Time

An

nu

al R

ate

of

Data

In

take

200 TB

400 TB

600 TB

800 TB

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Thank you!

• Comments welcome!

• Further questions and comments:– [email protected]

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