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EPRI Activities Pushing the CIM Frontier with Utilities

EPRI Activities Pushing the CIM Frontier with Utilities. John J. Simmins, Ph.D. Senior Project Manager – Smart Grid CIMug General Meeting – Milan, Italy June 16, 2010. Themes. EPRI IntelliGrid Program (161) NIST Priority Action Plans (PAPs) EPRI Supplemental Projects Smart Grid Lab

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  1. EPRI Activities Pushing the CIM Frontier with Utilities John J. Simmins, Ph.D. Senior Project Manager – Smart Grid CIMug General Meeting – Milan, Italy June 16, 2010

  2. Themes • EPRI IntelliGrid Program (161) • NIST Priority Action Plans (PAPs) • EPRI Supplemental Projects • Smart Grid Lab • EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Projects

  3. Project Coordination with NIST Priority ActionsA Test Bed for Evaluating Prioritized Standards Work EPRI 5-Year Smart Grid Demo Projects EPRI IntelliGrid Program (161) Role of Internet Protocol The 15,16,17 NIST Priority Action Plans Common Price Communication Model Common Scheduling Mechanism Electric Storage Interconnection Standard Demand Response Signals Standard Energy Usage Information Common Object Models for Electric Transportation IEC 61850 Objects & DNP3 Mapping

  4. PAP Life Cycle

  5. EPRI Follow-Up on NIST Priority Actions Electric Transportation (18) IntelliGrid (161) EPRI Interface & Coordinator 1 2 NIST Priority Action Plans 3 Energy Efficiency (170) 13 4 TC 57 Working Groups 14 5 16 6 19 7 Efficient T&D (172) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Smart Grid Demo Initiative Distribution (128) Renewable Integration (174/173) Smart DistributionApplications (124) Energy Storage (94)

  6. PAP Standard Time Line Milestone: SSO Identified Milestone: Close PAP Milestone: PAP Initiation Milestone: Requirements Handoff Milestone: GB/SGIP Decision Milestone: Standards Handback Develop List of Deliverables and Tasks With Assignments Close PAP PAP Team Analysis That Standard Meets PAP Requirements Form Initial Team Post to Catalog Develop Requirements SSO Development PAP Charter GB Decision Sep, 2010 Dec, 2010 Feb, 2010 Jun, 2010 Feb, 2011 Apr, 2010 Mar, 2011 Jan, 2010 Apr, 2011 Apr, 2011

  7. Real-time Distribution Operation Model and Analysis (DOMA) • Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLIR) • Voltage/VAR/Watt Optimization (VVWO) • PAP 8 NIST PAP Bottleneck Milestone: Milestone: Milestone: Milestone: Milestone: Milestone: PAP Initiation SSO Identified Requirements Handoff GB/SGIP Close PAP Standards Handback Decision Develop List of Deliverables and Tasks With Assignments Analysis Form Initial Team Post to That Standard Catalog Meets PAP PAP Charter Requirements Develop Requirements SSO Development Close PAP GB Decision PAP 3 PAP 0 • PAP 1 • • PAP 15 • PAP 2 • PAP 4 • PAP 6 • PAP 12 • PAP 5 • PAP 7 • PAP 9 • PAP 8 • PAP 10 • PAP 11 • PAP 13 • PAP 14 • PAP 16 •

  8. Questions for the Group • I need to inform NIST what date the IEC work will be done. • What happens after the hand-off to the IEC Working Groups? • How can we ensure that once the PAP’s send their information to the appropriate IEC groups, for 61850 and 61968, that the work gets completed quickly? • What does IEC need from PAP 8? • Can we pool our Use Cases to support PAP 3?

  9. EPRI Supplemental Projects

  10. 161C Supplemental – Enterprise Integration 2010/2011 • CIM CPSM Interoperability Test Ongoing • Full/Incremental Model Exchange • Solved Cases • Develop Testing Methodology for IEC 61968 • OpenSG – CIM Extension and Interoperability -- 2010 • Multispeak Harmonization and Interoperability – 2010 • Develop EPRI Smart Lab – 2010 and beyond • CIM Part 6, Maintenance and Construction Interoperability Test – 2011 • Multispeak/CIM Harmonization and Interoperability – 2011 • CIM part 3,5 and 7 (Asset modeling, power model exchange and planning models) • CIM part 4,6 and 8 (Outage, customer support, and work mangement) • CDPSM Interoperability -- 2011

  11. 2010 CIM Supplemental Project

  12. Interoperability Process Reference Manual (IPRM) • The Interoperability Process Reference Manual (IPRM) is the definitive framework document for all product and system testing and certification programs sponsored by industry (industry is a broad term and may include government sponsored programs also). It describes requirements for Standard-Setting Organizations (SSO’s), Testing Organizations (TO's) and Certification Organizations (CO's) to successfully facilitate conformity assessment to product or system interoperability and cyber security standards. • Develop a standard test methodology (61968) for submission to the IEC with inputs from: • SGTCC • OpenSG Conformity Group • CIMug • WG 14

  13. The Process EPRI test methodology development with input from SGTCC, OpenSG Conformity, UCA, etc. Pilot of OpenSG & Method. Dev. Test Method. Developed Pilot Complete Test Method. Submitted Possible 2nd Pilot Test Methodology Becomes A Standard • Use a limited number of pilot projects, starting with using the artifacts of the OpenSG work, to create the testing methodology and prove concept. • Hand the process off to SSOs or other certifying agents to be determined at the completion of the project. Under control of UCA, OpenSG, etc.

  14. 2010 - MultiSpeak Harmonization and Interoperability

  15. MultiSpeak Harmonization and Interoperability • Documentation on how MultiSpeak will harmonize with IEC61968-9 and IEC61968-13 • Mapping documentation to facilitate MultiSpeak and IEC61968 to coexist in the same environment. • Documentation on MultiSpeak (V4) • A guidebook on how to implement MultiSpeak (V4) in an Enterprise Service Bus environment, the only environment supported going forward

  16. Smart Grid Lab

  17. Purpose of the Smart Grid Lab Management of microprocessor-based relays within a smart grid environment. • Tools to manage firmware, configuration and settings • Development of non-vendor specific software for configuration and management • Effective security scenarios • Interoperability testing • Conformity testing • Round-trip integration testing • And much more……

  18. Relay Lab Spans Three Locations 730 mi 630 mi 200 mi

  19. Modest Beginnings

  20. Hardware Overview • Merging Units/Process Bus • GE Brick • Security • 3 Cooper Power Substation Gateways • Network gear • Ethernet Switches • Routers • Testing • 2 Omicron CMC 256 Test Sets • 3 SEL 4000 (AMS) • GPS Clocks • 3 SEL • 2 AREVA • Relays/PMUs • 10+ Relays • 20+ Relays • Data Concentrators • 3 SEL 3378 SVPs • Computing Platforms • 6 Dell Workstations • 2 Dell Servers • 1 HP Server • 1 HP Workstation More Equipment Expected

  21. Software & Media • DMS • Areva • AMI • Landis+Gyr • OMS • Milsoft (Also IVR) • Security • Cooper Power • Virtual Machines • VMware • Media at each site • Large LCD display • PTZ Webcam • KVM switches and VGA splitters • Substation Automation • Siemens • IEC Configurators • Kalkitech • Data Historians • OSIsoft PI • Instep eDNA • Enterprise Service Buses • Oracle • webSphere • Tibco • Iona – Open source

  22. Equipment Staging in Knoxville Historians (Knoxville) Lenox Charlotte Knoxville

  23. Presto…It looks like a lab!

  24. Smart Grid Demonstrations

  25. EPRI Smart Grid DemonstrationsLeveraging Today’s Technology to Advance the Industry   • Deploying the Virtual Power Plant • Demonstrate Integration and Interoperability • Leverage information & Communication Technologies • Integration of Multiple Types of Distributed Energy Resources (DER):                    • Distributed Generation  • Renewable Generation  • Storage  • Demand Response  • Multiple Levels of Integration - Interoperability

  26. Smart Grid Demonstration - 18 Collaborators8 Host-Sites Selected, 3 Host-Sites Under Final Review Central Hudson Gas & Electric ESB Networks Con Edison Electricité de France FirstEnergy / JCP&L AEP Duke Southern Entergy Wisconsin Public Service Exelon (ComEd/PECO) Ameren KCP&L Southwest Power Pool Salt River Project Southern California Edison PNM Resources TVA Collaborator Collaborator & Host-Site Collaborator & Host-Site in Final Review

  27. American Electric Power (AEP) Virtual Power Plant Simulator (VPPS)

  28. Con Edison Interoperability of Demand Response Resources

  29. Electricité de France (EDF)PREMIO: Distributed Energy Resources Aggregation & Management

  30. FirstEnergy / Jersey Central Power & LightIntegrated Distributed Energy Resources (IDER)

  31. PNMHigh-Penetration PV thru Grid Automation and Demand Response

  32. ESB Networks (Ireland)A Roadmap for Smart Grid Networks

  33. KCP&L New Host-Site (#7) The Green Impact Zone

  34. Exelon (ComEd/PECO) New Host-Site (#8)

  35. Final Host-Sites Under Review (9, 10 & 11) • Southern California Edison (Irvine, CA) • Irvine Smart Grid Demonstration Project • Peer Review Webcast June 22nd, 5pm • Duke Energy (Indianapolis, IN) • Project Plug-IN • Peer Review Webcast July 20th, 5pm • Southern Company Demonstration Project • Alabama, Florida, Georgia & Mississippi • Peer Review Webcast – To Be Determined • EPRI Board of Directors Meeting • August 3rd

  36. Fall Smart Grid Meeting Hosted by Con EdisonNew York City, Oct 25-27 • Our First Meeting with All Host-Sites Selected • Inventory of Project Technologies & Applications • Prioritize “Smart Grid Issues” (Tech’s & Apps) Unofficial

  37. Architecture Approaches to Integrate DER Product ID 1021265: Architecture Considerations for Integration of DER, EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Meeting – Architecture Panel Session Proceedings, March 4th, 2010

  38. Summary of DeliverablesA Smart Grid Reference Library

  39. Summary of Deliverables, ContinuedA Smart Grid Reference Library

  40. Upcoming Meetings related to SG Demo • Smart Grid Meeting @ Con Ed in New York, Oct 25-27 • Set Technology / Knowledge Transfer Strategy • Con Edison Demo • 4th International Conference on Renewable & DER • Albuquerque, New Mexico, Dec 6-10 • http://4thintegrationconference.com/index.asp • Where to look for EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Information: www.smartgrid.epri.com

  41. Image from NASA Visible Earth

  42. Questions for the Group • I need to inform NIST what date the IEC work will be done. • What happens after the hand-off to the IEC Working Groups? • How can we ensure that once the PAP’s send their information to the appropriate IEC groups, for 61850 and 61968, that the work gets completed quickly? • What does IEC need from PAP 8? • Can we pool our Use Cases to support PAP 3?

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