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CURRENT ® Smart Grid Overview July 2007
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2 SMART GRID = ENHANCED FUNCTIONALITY Smart Grid delivers more than advanced metering infrastructures: -safe and reliable, self-healing “future-proof” grid -two-way, real-time diagnostic command-and-control system deployed throughout electric distribution network -distribution automation: real-time management of capacitor banks, switch controllers, etc. -up to 1-minute meter-reads; real-time pricing -voltage and current monitoring at transformer -energy theft detection and other services -remote fault location and power quality management -detection of incipient equipment failures (transformers & conductors) -“head end” system can control millions of DSM devices at virtually any power outlet with built-in measurement & verification -real-time outage avoidance, detection and restoration -distributed and renewable energy resources measurement and coordination -provides utility-planner information to optimize capital investment in distribution system -substation monitoring and connectivity
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3 SMART GRID IS COST EFFECTIVE Smart grid > AMI, cost spread over more applications Small to medium utility can save tens to hundreds of millions of dollars, and large utility hundreds of milions to more than 1 billion dollars, over 15 year period Forms of savings include line loss prevention, theft & tampering prevention, network efficiencies, and other O&M costs Savings from outage & power disturbance management (approx. $80B-$100B/year losses in U.S.)* Supports grid and end-user efficiency (distribution network losses can exceed 10%) High-speed, 2-way path between utility and end users maximizes DR savings, enables true real-time pricing Future-proof grid avoids costs of replacing soon obsolete narrowband system Third party model can even put capital risk on smart grid network operator * Outage figure source: EPRI & Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
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CURRENT® Smart Grid installation Aerial Underground 4
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“Future-Proof” Advanced Metering Monitored by network management system, CURRENT Look ® “Under the Glass” Smart Grid communications technology Comprehensive functionality 1 minute increment reads On-demand reads Remote software upgrade capability Proactive alarming for “Unusual” events Demand-response tools Real-time or peak pricing Time-of-use pricing Greatly reduced service costs Real-time meter data information can avoid truck rolls Real-time power outage and restoration detection 5
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Customer Energy Management Direct Load Control Demand Response Smart Grid-enabled direct load control – Multiple vendors Two-way communications Real-time verification of load reduction through AMR Synchronization of DLC devices with distribution network management system to allow for surgical DLC application to optimize distribution network operation 6
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7 Distribution Management Outage and Restoration Detection Present Utility Practice Utilities learn of power outages when customers call The Outage Management System (OMS) analyzes customer calls to determine location of outage and restoration Utilities have to call or visit customers to verify that power has been restored CURRENT Utility Practice CURRENT Collector™ notifies the utility’s OMS of power loss at a transformer similar to a customer call CURRENT Collector notifies the utility’s OMS of power restoration at a transformer and meter similar to a utility call The OMS analyzes CURRENT notifications to determine location of outage and restoration
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8 Distribution Management Voltage and Current Monitoring Analyze power flows across feeders to improve efficiency Compare to meter data to detect theft Allow for user-defined data collection and analysis Proactive alarming and reporting High Voltage Report Low Voltage Report Voltage Imbalance Voltage Planning Report
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9 Distribution Management Transformer Overload Timely, accurate data specific to the transformer Determine the sources of the overload Proactive transformer replacement Proactive alarming and reporting Acute Transformer Overload Notification Duration Transformer Overload Notification Transformer Equivalent Load Automated Transformer Size Recommendation to improve efficiency
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10 Distribution Management Equipment Deterioration Transformer – Detect transformers with shorted high side windings before faulting Proactively replace a transformer before it faults Open Neutral - Detect an open or loose neutral conductor prior to customer complaint or damage Proactive alarming and reporting Transformer Incipient Failure Notification Secondary Neutral Failure Notification
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