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EMS Revolution Hani Alarian 217 - 424 - 7578 hani_alarian@illinova.com Illinois Power Co., Illinova. Agenda. Introduction Concept of EMSNova EMSNova Design Production EMSNova Facts about CIM, RDB, and EMSNova Summary, Questions and Comments. EMSNova Ingredients.
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EMS Revolution Hani Alarian 217 - 424 - 7578 hani_alarian@illinova.com Illinois Power Co., Illinova “The EMS revolution”
Agenda • Introduction • Concept of EMSNova • EMSNova Design • Production EMSNova • Facts about CIM, RDB, and EMSNova • Summary, Questions and Comments “The EMS revolution”
EMSNova Ingredients Compaq, Applied Systems Engineering, Intercap, Oracle, Microsoft, Symantec, National Instrument, Colorgrafics, Quest Software, MKS, Techsmith, IPSwitch, OneGuy, Transsoft, Iomega, HP, Seagate, Nortel(Bay Networks), AG Group, Motorola UDS, Mitsubishi, Industrial Computer Source, Weatherbank, RDR, PTI, Kema, Midwest Visual All the names above are trademark of the corresponding company. “The EMS revolution”
EMSNova Dreamers Steve Olson, Tod Jebe, Dan Moore, Norm Curtis, Jim Tipton, Mike Hammon, Todd Kellermann, Mike Renik, Matthew Jackson, Stephanie Browning, Stan Boland, Steve Dill, Jim McBride, Ray Miller, Dave McGinnis, Bruce Walker, Bill Brown, Terry Banicki, Larry Steck, Ginny Brewer, Alvitta Hill, John Jenner, Linda Fricano, Hani Alarian, Jerry McElyea, James Fuhrmann “The EMS revolution”
What is EMSNova • EPRI CIM EMS Relational database • RDB Oracle 8.05.1.1 and FailSafe 2.1.3.1.0 • Open system • Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 • MS Cluster • HMI Internet Browser • Fast Ethernet star topology • Future EMS and its effect on the industry “The EMS revolution”
Building an EMS in the Past • Find a nice vendor to get married to • Have a long engagement to prepare for production and hope for the best • After the wedding don’t expect to shop around • Hope that the vendor has time for you, since you are not the only one • Visitors are not allowed without a permission • You still do the database and displays • Expectation is always higher than reality “The EMS revolution”
Building an EMS in the Future • Build your database in the CIM model • Find an EMS integrator • Convert all displays and tie the database to them • Verify the complete new system through the ICCP node • When the system is verified then buy the hardware needed to support your needs “The EMS revolution”
Benefits of building an EMS in the Future • Never replace your HMI again • Never replace your IFDI to RTUs • Never replace your network • Improvements cost less • Choose from a variety of vendors for each application (AGC, ED, Study, IAM) • Reasonable and unlimited upgradadability • Expect to shop around for every piece “The EMS revolution”
Open System EMS • Full ownership of the database (Final) • Main-stream database engine • Main-stream operating system • Main-stream network structure • Main-stream HMI interface • Interface to several RTU protocols • Same low cost for integrating the same application from several vendors “The EMS revolution”
Common Information Model (EPRI CIM) • External modeling is easily achieved • Merging databases is easier • Resources are easier to find • Higher competition with general use, hence lower application cost • Other interface protocols are easily implemented “The EMS revolution”
EMS Before EMSNova “The EMS revolution”
Current EMSNova • All Pentium computers • All Windows NT 4.0 OS • TCP/IP protocol on 100 MB Ethernet upgradable to 1 GB (Star topology) • All EMS consoles setup with Four Monitors • Oracle 8.05.1.1 Real-Time and Historical servers for production and test “The EMS revolution”
Currently Running on EMSNovaProduction • Complete Gas EMS • NERC Performance display • FTP of CSV files to MAIN, PECO, and others • EMSNova online documentation • Display Builder and Dynamic database interface to Oracle “The EMS revolution”
Currently Running on EMSNovaProduction (Continue) • Full Display processing capabilities from a CGM • Instantaneous updates • Modifications capabilities (Manual override, Limits, Etc.) • Supervisory control (Valves, Breakers, Etc.) • Station summary • Full RTU communications • L&N protocol full scan • Supervisory control • Raise and lower • Labview Input and Output “The EMS revolution”
Currently Running on EMSNovaProduction (Continue) • All CGM displays are tied to Oracle • Intelligent Alarm Processing and Displaying • Calculations Processing • Historical Archiving • Oracle Forms for Database CIM Maintenance • Dynamic Map Board driver • Oracle Reports • Oracle Forms for database adjustments “The EMS revolution”
Currently Running on EMSNovaProduction (Continue) • Gas loop control (Intelligent Raise and Lower) • Trending any point in the database • IFDI and RTU Diagnostic program • Change Management System • On-call support and automatic paging system • Insight Manager • Failsafe manager • Cluster Manager “The EMS revolution”
Currently working on EMSNovaReady for Production • ED using Dynamic Programming • AGC with 5 minutes prediction • Interface to ITS and Open Access system • Weather Data for load forecast “The EMS revolution”
After Production EMSNova • ICCP Node • Modbus and DNP3 protocol • Load forecasting • PSS/O study programs • Training simulator • Miscellaneous • Interface to other systems(OASIS, Reserve Sharing, Tagging) “The EMS revolution”
CIM Performance in Real Time EMSNova • ICCP_ID for every point or entity • Views for database administration • Alerts and triggers for updates • Procs and Apps for all calculations • Queues for messages • Forms for database editor • CGM and JAVA for HMI • Cluster and Oracle Fail safe for reliability “The EMS revolution”
CIM maintenance in Real Time EMSNova • ICCP_ID for every point or entity • CHANGE_ID for every row • Views for every table _V0 • Forms for database editor • Normalize all tables • Send and receive model information from other systems “The EMS revolution”
EMSNova Facts • Average 400 alarms/hour and peak of 2000 alarms/hour • Average 70,000 archived points/hour • Telemetry of 6000 analog, 3300 Status, and 3300 Calculated points • Tested changing 5000 points on the system every 2 seconds • 4 CPU handled 8,000 alarms per minute • 8 CPU 15,000 alarms/min at 50% loading “The EMS revolution”
Future EMS • CIM database • Standard network (Ethernet) • Standard protocol (TCP/IP) • Internet technology • Multi vendor system • Easy transfer of data between companies • Lower cost • Lower maintenance “The EMS revolution”
Time Line • 10/1/97 Update to Oracle every 4 seconds • 10/8/98 Gas EMSNova in Production • 12/15/98 Historical Cluster In Production • 1/13/98 Real Cluster In Production • 2/1/99 Started Production Transmission • 4/21/99 Tie-lines in Production • 6/21/99 Generation In Production • 6/21/99 Electric EMSNova in Production “The EMS revolution”
Summary • Keep your options open • Stay with the main-stream technology • CIM is at the center of the future EMS • If you think it is impossible, it only means you haven’t figured out how to do it yet • Keep Dreaming “The EMS revolution”
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