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The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience

The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience. Paul Murphy, President & CEO Independent Electricity System Operator February 19, 2007. Ontario at a Glance (year-end 2006). The Ontario Electricity Market. Suppliers. Consumers. Offers/ Schedules. Bids.

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The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience

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  1. The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience Paul Murphy, President & CEOIndependent Electricity System OperatorFebruary 19, 2007

  2. Ontario at a Glance(year-end 2006)

  3. The Ontario Electricity Market Suppliers Consumers Offers/Schedules Bids Local Distribution Companies~90 Generators~30 Dispatch Dispatch Retailers9 active Wholesale Sellers~20 Wholesale Consumers~90 Payments Billing $ $ Tariffs $ Transmitters5 Contracted/Regulated Prices $

  4. Ontario’s Smart Meter Initiative • 4.5 million smart meters to be installed in total • 800,000 smart meters to be installed by end of 2007; remaining by 2010 • Almost 400,000 installed to date • Total investment of $1 billion (CAN) • Cost recovery through distribution rate base

  5. The Smart Metering System Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Communications Device Control Computer Wide Area Network  Local Area Network Wide Area Network  Regional Collector   Meters Meter Data Management/Repository Functions (MDM/R) Customer Information & Billing Systems LDCs, Retailers and other Billing Agents Wide Area Network Monitors and Displays

  6. Customer Benefits

  7. Current Time of Use Rates Summer Weekdays Weekends and Holidays Winter Weekdays On-Peak9.7 cents per kWh Mid-Peak7.1 cents per kWh Off-Peak3.4 cents per kWh

  8. Load Duration Curve – 2006 Load Duration Curve - 2006 MW 28,000 Ontario Demand 27,000 26,000 32 (0.4%) hours – Average Price 15.0¢/kWh 25,000 58 (0.7%) hours – Average Price 14.3¢/kWh 24,000 125 (1.4%) hours – Average Price 11.9¢/kWh 23,000 22,000 21,000 20,000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Percent of Hours

  9. Focus on the Customer

  10. The Secrets to Successful AMI Deployment – The Ontario Experience Paul Murphy, President & CEOIndependent Electricity System OperatorFebruary 19, 2007

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