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Distribution Management Distribution Management and Metering Solutions for and Metering Solutions for
Smart GridsSmart Grids
Distribution Management Distribution Management and Metering Solutions for and Metering Solutions for
Smart GridsSmart Grids
Course Facilitator:Mr John PetersManaging DirectorEngage Consulting Limited
27 years experience spanning a variety of senior roles in the electricity industry
Selected Clients:
• Siemens• British Gas • Eon Uk • npower • Petro Canada• Scottish & Southern Energy • Scottish Power • Sustainable Energy Ireland• Japanese Market• Electricity Retail Association
Selected Projects:
• Siemens Metering Datacare: Peformance Improvement
• Training & Education - Scottish Power• ERA: Supplier Requirements for Smart
Metering • ERA: Smart Metering Roll-Out Options npower Performance Enhancement
Project
UNI training courses are thoroughly researched and carefully structured to provide practical and exclusive training applicable to your organization.Benefi ts include:• Thorough and customised programmes to address current market concerns• Illustrations of real life case studies• Comprehensive course documentation• Strictly limited numbers
Capitalize on Expert Knowledge to Gain Maximum Value on These Vital Issues
EXPERIENCE how to improve grid reliability and increase the supply quality
LEARN about current standards to guarantee the interoperability of the grid systems and their technologies
GAIN INSIGHTS into innovative technology architectures
EXPLORE latest technologies for measuring and monitoring the power fl ow
EVALUATE the opportunities for successful smart grid implementations
Ensuring The Reliable System Implementation and Grid Operation
Proudly Organised byCorporate Partner
In the News:
“Smart grid projects are ‘one of the top revenue streams inside Smarter Planet’”- Allan Schurr, IBM, Vice President of Strategy and Development in Reuters, May 7, 2010
“Asia’s spending on smart grids is expected to outpace the United States, with China alone seen investing $7.3 billion in the sector this year,”
- Reuters, March 7, 2010
“…there is a growing consensus around the world that the time of the smart grid has come.”
- Energy Market Authority, Singapore, November 19, 2009
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia • 21st – 23rd July 2010
Offi cial Hotel
BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES AND MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
National decision or company / regional? What sort of justifi cation is needed for smart metering / smart grids? Little or none – roll into rates applied to customer? Cost Benefi t Analysis justifi cation needed? Key Players Role Governments: The political pull – frameworks and
conditions Technology: Technological developments and possibilities Economics: Push to reduce costs Consumer: Public awareness and consumer needs. How
does this fi t into overall picture
GRID SECURITY & PRIVACY ISSUES
Why need to focus on Security for a Smart Grid? Physical v Cyber Attacks Video of Hackers Weakness points discussion Privacy – Is it a Concern in Asia? US focus on Security for Smart Grids European obsession with Privacy (and Security) for Smart
Grids Where does Asia fi t into this Security v Privacy debate? How to deal with implementing appropriate Security & Privacy ‘Bake’ into system from start – Cost implications if incremental Danger of losing consumer confi dence
SUMMARY
Discussion: outlook and perspectives for Asia Q&A session Overview of the next workshop day
SMART GRID: DELIVERING END-TO-END CONTROL
COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE TO DELIVER RESPONSE NEEDS
Dedicated or shared communication – implications Views of Delegates on their national preferences Can your grid support ‘instantaneous’ response (latency) and do you need it? Implications on Communication infrastructure of different latencies for different key processes Is their a common Asian approach or are there market national differences?
INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN CURRENT AND FUTURE POWER GRIDS
Connecting the current power grids with future technologies Standardization and norms – smart meters & smart grids
Case study: implementation of a smart grid (Example to be decided)
IMPLEMENTATION OF MONITOR AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
Distributed intelligent agents Analytical tools: integrating software algorithms and high-speed computers Supervisory control and data acquisition
Case study
SUMMARY
Final Q&A Session Share learning highlights and perspectives Revisit delegates Objectives of Workshop to see if achieved Closing
SMART METERING – ENABLER OF SMART GRIDS
INTRODUCTIONS & OBJECTIVES OF PARTICIPANTS
Engage Consulting Introduction & Background in Smart Metering / Smart Grids Capture Delegates’ objectives from Workshop
KEY DRIVERS TO CREATE A ‘SMART’ WORLD
Environmental / Effi ciency drivers Legal / Regulatory drivers Supports innovation – provide other services e.g. Health, Safety etc. Role of Enabler for Smart Grid Convergence of objectives of consumer, utility (supply & Network Operator)
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY A SMART METER
Typical Components – Communication module facilitating 2-way communication; Links to in-home appliances and back to Utility and other parties What do you want to store and where? Human Interface – links to householder
SMART METER SOLUTIONS
Storage of power and integration of alternative energy sources Dynamic forward pricing
Case study I – Time of Use example
Case study II – Control example (if available)
SMART GRID TECHNOLOGY, ARCHITECTURE, AND INFRASTRUCTURE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF SMART GRIDS
Grids currently have some intelligence – Transmission etc. Passive v Active management of grids (20th Century v 21st Century) Entering the era of smart grids – why do we need them? Impact of unpredictable renewable energy Load follows Demand v Demand follows Load Role of ICT in delivering smart grids How Smart Grid can offset investment in generation and grid infrastructure Benefi ts and Potential of the new power distribution and supply (Refer to examples of this e.g. Imperial College work done for Energy Networks Association in UK) Smart grids as a catalyst for Renewable Energies links to Passive v Active management of grid
Workshop OverviewWith smart solutions on the rise this workshop takes the participants beyond the ordinary. Rich of practice-oriented approaches and technology-centred solutions the course delegates will not only be prepared for the successful implementation of smart grid solutions but also foresee challenges and perspectives of the new market. The workshop enables its participants to ensure a cost-effi cient and frictionless transformation bridging the current grid structures by adapting interoperable smart technologies and introducing sophisticated solutions to manage the complexity and challenges of multidirectional power supplies and consumer patterns.
DAY 1 | 21st July 2010
Agenda
DAY 2 | 22nd July 2010
DAY 3 | 23rd July 2010
Agenda
About Your Course Facilitator
John Peters, Managing Director, Engage Consulting Limited, is a true Electricity industry expert. His career in operational, strategic and advisory roles to key utilities companies, market operators, agents and regulators spans nearly 30 years. He was a signifi cant contributor in setting up and operating the UK’s metering, settlements and trading arrangements and his knowledge and expertise has taken him to advise enterprises and industry bodies worldwide. John has recently been advising EdF Energy on their Smart Metering and Smart Grid strategy and also in Nigeria advising on transmission and distribution infrastructure and market operations.
Engage Consulting Limited has extensive experience in the evolution of the Utilities markets. Their experts have taken this knowledge and used their skills to tackle problems across other markets & industries, both in the UK and overseas. Engage Consulting’s strengths lies in the unique blend of ‘hands on’ operational experience, strategic thinking and analytical expertise coupled with the ability to transfer knowledge to problems. Engage Consulting Limited has combined these strengths with a generic management and project skills to develop a set of complementary services that are supported by IT functions. These services have gained a reputation for not only delivering results but also changing the way their clients operate.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This program is uniquely designed and will be of particular benefi t to Heads of Departments, Staff Offi cers, Program and Project Managers, System and Software Engineers, Researchers and Operators responsible for:
Metering Technology Flow control and measurement Electric system and operations Transmission and distribution Communications and information technology Maintenance and power quality disturbance Business development Renewable energies
KEY ORGANISATIONS
Power Generators Renewable Energy Provider Transmission Owners & Operators Distribution Companies Government Bodies Technology Provider and Developer Software Provider and Developer
PRE-COURSE QUESTIONNAIRE
To ensure that you gain maximum value from this course, a detailed questionnaire will be forwarded to you upon registration to establish your exact training needs and issues of concern. Your completed questionnaire will be analysed by the course trainer prior to the event and addressed during the event. You will receive a comprehensive set of course documentation to enable you to digest the subject matter in your own time.
Program Schedule (Day 1 - Day 3)08:30 Registration09:00 Morning Session Begins10:40 - 11:00 Refreshments & Networking Break12:45 Luncheon14:00 Afternoon Session begins15:30 - 15:50 Refreshments & Networking Break17:00 Course Ends
KEY JOB TITLES
Meter Manager Distribution Manager Maintenance Manager Business / Industry Development Manager Project Manager Power System Manager Planning and Distribution Engineer Electrical Engineering Technical Advisor Electrical System Designer Energy Consultant
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
Today’s challenges of the climate change and the increasing demand of electricity are putting serious stress on the electricity network infrastructures around the world. The development and implementation of smart grids are the emerging solution to these strategic challenges. This intense workshop offers in-depth insights into technology solutions and brings together the advancements in the IT and Telecommunications sector to present innovative strategies for a safer, effi cient, reliable and independent energy supply system that is cost-cutting, customer-focused and environmentally friendly. This workshop will enable its participants to explore of new business models to improve their energy management services and effectively integrate new energy sources into their structures to reduce costs and increase the security and quality of the energy supply.
In-House Training
Cost effective In-house courses, tailored specifi cally to your organisation’s needs, can be arranged at your preferred location and time. If you would like to discuss further, please contact our In-house division at [email protected].
Venue and Date
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWorkshop 21st – 23rd July 2010
Workshop Fee
SGD 3,995 per delegate SGD 3,795 per delegate if 2 or more delegates sign up Fee inclusive of course documentation, luncheons, refreshments and 15% services charge.
The above amount payable is net withholding taxes or any other taxes, if any.
Registration and Enquiries
UNI Strategic Pte Ltd20 Science Park Road,#01-26/30, TeleTech Park, Singapore Science Park II, Singapore 117674
Contact Sheena (SP)General Line: (65) 6825 9579Ext: 192General Fax: (65) 6825 9580Email: [email protected]
Hotel Accommodation
Accommodation is not included in the training fee. To make a reservation for accommodation at the training venue at our corporate rate, please contact the respective hotel.
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia168, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaEmail : [email protected] : +603 2142 8000Fax : +603 2711 8143
Event Code: SGT 623
Distribution Management and Metering Solutions for Smart GridsDistribution Management and Metering Solutions for Smart Grids
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