1 / 17

Smart Metering in India: Progress and Way Forward for Odisha

Presentation by Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission on the current status of smart metering projects in India and the plans for implementation in Odisha. The presentation covers topics like ongoing projects, key objectives, components, and future plans.

rhondajones
Download Presentation

Smart Metering in India: Progress and Way Forward for Odisha

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. ODISHA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Together, let us light up our lives. SMART METER PRESENT STATUS IN INDIA & WAY FORWARD FOR ODISHA Presentation by Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission

  2. Topics Covered • Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) • MoP-Sanctioned Smart Metering Pilot Projects • Smart Metering Projects under NSGM • Smart Metering Progress – State wise Targets & Achievements • Projects by EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Ltd.) • Smart Meter Project at Panipat • Project Overview • Key Objectives of the Project • Key Components of the Project • Other Salient Features of the Project • Ideal Smart Meter Vision & Mission • Way Forward for Odisha • Implementation of AMI & PLM Solution • Suggested Way Forward 2

  3. Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) 3

  4. Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) 4 4

  5. Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) Source: India Smart Grid Forum 5

  6. Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) SMART METERING PROGRESS - STATE-WISE TARGETS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Source: Udaya dashboard accessed during February, 2018 6

  7. Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) • Projects by EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Ltd.) • i. First Tender & On-going Projects • EESL had last year invited bids for five million smart meters to be deployed across UP and Haryana. Presently, it has two financial models for implementing AMI solution using smart meters, GPRS communication technology & cloud based MDMS (Meter Data Management System). It may be noted that the roll-out of Smart Meters in UP & Haryana will commence in April / May 2018. • Costing of Smart Metering – (Exclusive of Taxes) • Cost for 1 Phase Smart Meter + Box – Rs.2503/- + 203 • Cost for 3 Phase Smart Meter + Box – Rs.3634/- + 292 • Cost for LT CT Smart Meter + Box – Rs.3425/- + 2230 • Capital Cost for AMI component - Rs.3650/- • Opex per Meter for 8 years - Rs.44/- • Cost of Meter per Month for complete AMI - Rs.81/- (8 Yrs) • Cost of Meter per Month for complete AMI - Rs.73/- (8 Yrs) • (for 1 Phase Meters)

  8. Smart Metering Projects in India (2018) • Projects by EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Ltd.) • ii. Second Tender • It has floated its second tender in March 2018 for procuring five million smart meters to be installed on a pan-India basis especially in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Saurabh Kumar, managing director at EESL, told “We have aggregated demand for about one crore smart meters from across the country.” The new smart meters tender is based on international competitive bidding process. 8

  9. Smart Metering Project at Panipat • Project Overview • NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization), Japan has launched a full-scale smart grid demonstration project on the actual grid system together with Uttar Haryana BijliVitran Nigam Limited (UHBVN) in Panipat with 100% funding by NEDO. An installation of a Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) System as well as approximately 11,000 smart meters has been completed by Feb. 2018. • The scope of the project involves 3 Sub-Stations (33/11 KV), 4 feeders, 175 DTs and 11000 consumers at an outlay of Rs.131 Crore. • With NEDO's system installed, distribution loss is reduced by monitoring and controlling the distribution system with the SCADA System, as well as by collecting data on electricity consumption via the installed smart meters in the target areas in Panipat. 9

  10. Visit to Smart Grid Project at Panipat Contd… • Key Objectives of the Project • Improvement of Reliability Indexes (SAIFI / SAIDI) by SCADA & Multi-divided-Multi-connected Network • AT&C Loss Reduction using AMI & Smart Meters • Reduction in Distribution Transformer Failure Rate

  11. Visit to Smart Metering Project at PanipatContd… • Key Components of the Project 11 11

  12. Visit to Smart Grid Project at Panipat Contd… • Other Salient Features of the Project

  13. Ideal Smart Meter Vision / Mission • Vision:- • Create more reliable, more efficient & secure electrical infrastructure • Better Load Management • Shifting the Peak away from Costly Power • Mission:- • Shift a Peak load through a combination of direct control & differential pricing • Deploy robust monitoring systems with automated self-healing capabilities • Improve AT&C losses & monitor load centres on Real Time basis • Integrate Green & RES, at a massive scale 13 13

  14. Smart Meter In Odisha – Way Forward • Almost every state in India has taken some Smart Meter initiative. Implementation of R-APDRP projects in other states has given them a platform to go for Smart Grid readily. Odisha (except CESU) has been deprived of such projects. • Most of them are going for AMI & PLM (Peak Load Management) implementation; some have also included OMS (Outage Management System). Very few have gone for Substation Automation, Distribution Automation and PQM (Power Quality Management). • Odisha should take up AMI, PLM & DR (Demand Response) implementation immediately 14 14

  15. Smart Meter In Odisha – Way Forward • Select a Division for each Discom where the AMI, PLM sand DR solution would be implemented. Major criteria for selection of the Division are: • No of Consumers should be around 80,000 or more • Majority of Consumers (around 80%) should be of urban or semi-urban type. • 3G/4G communication should be available in most part of the division. • The division may preferably a part of a planned smart city of GoI. • As the Discoms cannot organise funds for capital investment upfront, the Opex model (like that of EESL) may be chosen for implementation 15 15 15

  16. Smart Grid In Odisha – Way Forward • The Capex involved in implementation of AMI, PLM & DR for a Division of 1 lakh consumers would be around Rs.140 Crore. If the funds can be arranged from NSGM / GoI/ GoO, we may prefer this option. • The timeframe for said implementation is estimated as 18 months. A Monitoring Committee may be constituted to monitor the progress of the Smart meter implementation and submit a quarterly report to the Commission. 16 16 16

  17. Thank You

More Related