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© 2016 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
Ben Kaun (EPRI), ESIC Manager
Erin Minear (EPRI), ESIC Manager
San Francisco, CA
August 1, 2016
Energy Storage
Integration Council
(ESIC) General Meeting
Summer 2016
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ESIC Objectives
Identify Gaps
Define Work Needed
Collaborate and Do the Work
Review through Working Groups
EPRI Editorial Review /
Publication
Goal: Identify industry needs, align on common approaches,
document and publish guidelines and tools
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ESIC’s Public Benefit Mission
To advance the integration of energy storage systems
through open, technical collaboration
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Housekeeping
Safety, Antitrust, Introductions
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Safety Minute
Identify emergency exits
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Antitrust Guidelines
Antitrust laws apply to EPRI, its members, funders, advisors, licensees, contractors, and vendors. Violations can lead to civil and criminal liability.
DO NOT DISCUSS…
Pricing, production capacity, or cost information which is not publicly available;
Sales territories, market shares, future product offerings;
Confidential market strategies or business plans;
Other competitively sensitive information;
Advise or try to influence others on their business decisions (except to the extent that they are already public);
Complaints or disparaging remarks concerning customers/suppliers/competitors.
DO NOT AGREE…
To discriminate against or refuse to deal with a supplier (boycott);
To only do business on certain terms and conditions;
To set (or fix) prices;
To divide markets or technologies;
To allocate customers/suppliers/territories;
To suppress a technology;
To the use, promotion or endorsement of particular vendors, contractors, consultants or products.
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Agenda
TIME TOPIC PRESENTER
7:30 a.m. Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Opening Session:
Introductions, Purpose/Goals of Meeting, Summary of
Activities
Ben Kaun and
Erin Minear, EPRI
9:30 a.m. Morning Session
Discussion current work products and gap analysis
Introduction of Breakout Session Topics
Ben Kaun and
Erin Minear EPRI
10:30 a.m. Coffee and Break All
11:00 a.m. Strategic Topic Breakout Session #1 All
12:30 p.m. Lunch and Breakout Session Report Back All
1:00 p.m. Strategic Topic Breakout Session #2 All
2:30 p.m. Coffee and Networking Break All
3:00 p.m. Closing Session:
Report back summaries from strategic breakout sessions;
Closing thoughts, upcoming schedule, discussion
Ben Kaun and
Erin Minear, EPRI
Strategic Topic
Leads
4:00 p.m. Adjourn
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Introduction to ESIC
Ben Kaun (ESIC)
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ESIC Working Group Structure
ESIC
Safe, reliable, cost-
effective storage
Grid Services and Analysis
Developing methods and
tools
Testing and Characterization
Development of common metrics of performance
Grid Integration
Deploying it in the field
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Introducing Working Group Leaders
ESIC
Ben Kaun (EPRI)
Erin Minear (EPRI)
Grid Services and Analysis
Udi Helman (Helman Analytics)
Giovanni Damato (EPRI)
Testing and Characterization
Naum Pinsky & Jorge Araiza (SCE)
Brittany Westlake (EPRI)
Grid Integration
Erin Minear (EPRI)
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How ESIC is Convened
ESIC general in-person meetings held bi-annually
Working group updates meet via bi-monthly webcasts
Subgroups meet via bi-weekly teleconferences to get in the
weeds and produce product
Grid Services and Analysis (WG1)
• Subgroups
• Modeling Guidelines
• Cost template
• Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool (StorageVET)
Testing and Characterization
(WG2)
• Subgroups
• Lab and Field Test Manual
• Technical Specification template
Grid Integration (WG3)
• Subgroups
• Integration guidelines – project lifecycle
• Safety
• Communications and Controls
• Commissioning
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Poll – What’s on your mind right now (related to storage)?
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Valuation22%
Testing22%
Standards 17%
Modeling13%
Improved Technology
13%
Power & Energy13%
What's on your mind right now (related to storage)?
Polling Results from Past Meetings
Charlotte
Austin
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Overview of ESIC Work Products
Ben Kaun, EPRI
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Published ESIC Work Products
New! Safety Guidelines for Energy Storage (July 2016)
Energy Storage Cost Template and Tool (April 2016)
Integration Guidelines for Energy Storage (Dec 2015)
Energy Storage Technical Specification Template (Sept
2015)
Available at www.epri.com/esic
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ESIC Work Products Under Development
Cost-benefit analysis resources
– Modeling guidelines – modeling approaches, grid services, technologies
– Storage Value Estimation Tool (StorageVET)
Testing
– Developing vision for complete test manual
– Development of test procedures
Communications & Control
– Update to “Common Functions for Smart Inverters” reference document to support broader set of storage use cases
Commissioning Guidelines
– Resource to understand principles of commissioning and applicability throughout the project lifecycle
Draft work available on ESIC collaboration site
http://collab.epri.com/esic
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Subgroup Activities and Breakout Session
Topics
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Smart Inverter Functions
Lead: Ben Ealey, EPRI
Issue: Smart inverter functions primarily refined for solar use
cases; energy storage gaps exist
Goal: Update public reference for “Common Functions for
Smart Inverters” (EPRI Product 3002002233)
Key Questions/Decision for Breakout Session: Work
towards a consistent and robust list of measurement points
relating to both operating energy storage systems and
effectively realizing different applications of energy storage
systems.
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Storage Value Estimation Tool (StorageVET)
Lead: Giovanni Damato, EPRI
Issue: No common, public tool to communicate value of
storage in diverse scenarios on consistent basis
Goal: Build publicly available web-hosted simulation model
which is customizable, transparent, and validated
Key Questions/Decision for Breakout Session: Feedback
from users to help refine the development of model.
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Test Manual
Leads: Mike Manahan, LG&E and KU
Issue: Need clear targets for performance and compliance
Goal: Build a complete test manual table of contents
Key Questions/Decision for Breakout Session:– Identify missing sections
– Feedback on current sections
– Identify existing products and work in progress for manual content
– Determine if ESIC should fill gaps manual
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Testing: Drafting Common Test Procedures
Lead: J Henderson, PG&E
Issue: Need test procedures which provide critical
performance / compliance info, consistently
Goal: Build a complete test manual table of content
Key Questions/Decision for Breakout Session: – Final review and comments
– Get ready for publications
– Question for technologies developers – do the tests work on your
systems (identify test exceptions)
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Commissioning Guidelines
Lead: Mark Siira, ComRent
Issue: Commissioning for storage isn’t standardized; potential for gaps and misunderstanding
Goal:– To serve as a high-level non-project-specific practical guide for
system commissioning stage of project execution– To support the development of a practical, deployment-oriented,
industry practices, where gaps exist today
Key Questions/Decisions for Breakout Session:– Identify gaps in draft guidelines and determine if gaps should be
addressed in current version or future revision– Develop recommendations for IEEE 1547– Coordinate efforts with Testing Group
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Integration Guidelines and Gap Identification
Lead: Erin Minear, EPRI
Issue: Integrating storage is still relatively new and there are
limited tools and guidelines for navigating thru the
complexities of an energy storage project
Goal: Provide guidance and links to tools for all phases of
energy storage project life-cycle
Key Questions/Decisions for Breakout Session:
– Review/revise list of tasks within project phases
– Gap identification for develop of future guidelines and tools
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Energy Storage Project Life Cycle
Planning
Procurement
Deployment and Integration
Operations and Maintenance
Decommissioning and End-of-Life
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Planning
Characterize Anchor Service
Define Minimum Requirements
Identify Secondary Services
Issue RFI
Screen Cost-Effectiveness
Tech Spec Template
Safety Guidelines
StorageVET
Tech Spec Template
Cost Tool
StorageVET
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Procurement
Develop RFP
Review Proposals
Perform Due Diligence
Cost Tool
Tech Spec Template
Cost Tool
StorageVET
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Deployment and Integration
Site Engineering
Permitting
Site Prep and Construction
Factory Acceptance Testing
Product Shipping and Receiving
Product Installation
Commissioning and Site Acceptance Testing
Test Procedures
Commissioning Guide
Test Procedures
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Operations and Maintenance
Coordination with Distribution and System Operations
Identify Changes in Operational Needs
Maintenance: Planned and Unplanned
Environmental and Safety Reporting
StorageVET
Safety Guidelines
StorageVET
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Decommissioning and End-of-Life
Decommissioning
End-of-Life Alternatives
Commissioning
Guidelines
Commissioning
Guidelines
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Poll – What project phase should be the focus of gap
identification?
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Polling Results from Charlotte In-Person Meeting
58%
16%
16%
11%
0%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
Demonstrate case studies of work products in use
I'm too busy. It won't happen
Other
Have more one on one conversations with EPRI
Craft improved value statements for work products
Which of the following would enable you to contribute more time to ESIC work products?
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Group Discussion on how to make ESIC tools valuable
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Breakout Session Logistics
#1 Communication and Control:
Smart Inverter Functions
– Metropolitan II
#2 StorageVET
– Main Room
#3 Strategic Test Manual and
Procedures
– Franciscan I
#4 Commissioning and O&M
– City Room
#5 Integration Guidelines Revisions
and Gaps
– Metropolitan I
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Poll – Preference for Next ESIC Meeting
½ day (Morning), Monday April 17th, Denver, ESA Annual
Conference
½ day (Morning), Friday April 21st, Denver, ESA Annual
Conference
Full day, Friday April 21st, Denver, ESA Annual Conference
Other – Recommendations for co-locating with another event
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Cost Study
What: Collect and report information on total cost of
ownership for energy storage systems for various
technologies and applications
Why: Inform utility integrated resource planners about using
energy storage as an asset in their generation mix
How: Send out a survey to technology suppliers, developers,
integrators, EPCs, utilities for input
Challenges:– Misrepresentation/misinterpretation of the data
– Proprietary data
– Cost doesn’t show the entire picture
– No Motivation
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Overcoming the Challenges to Provide Useful Information
Challenge Solution
Misrepresentation/Misinterpretation of data • Provide an example of the proposed end
product
• Use the ESIC Cost Tool to clearly define
scope of study
Proprietary Data • Partial data submissions will be accepted
• No individual data will be displayed
• Aggregated results will be resent out for
review
Cost doesn’t show the entire picture • Planning to provide two use cases with cost-
benefit analysis and explanation of how to
asses the value
No Motivation • Opportunity to provide input before it is
included in a report
• Getting the right information in the decision
makers hands
• Put Energy Storage in the conversation mix!
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Cost Study
What: Collect and report information on total cost of
ownership for energy storage systems for various
technologies and applications
Why: Inform utility integrated resource planners about using
energy storage as an asset in their generation mix
How: Send out a survey to technology suppliers, developers,
integrators, EPCs, utilities for input
Challenges:– Misrepresentation/misinterpretation of the data
– Proprietary data
– Cost doesn’t show the entire picture
– No Motivation
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Overcoming the Challenges to Provide Useful Information
Challenge Solution
Misrepresentation/Misinterpretation of data • Provide an example of the proposed end
product
• Use the ESIC Cost Tool to clearly define
scope of study
Proprietary Data • Partial data submissions will be accepted
• No individual data will be displayed
• Aggregated results will be resent out for
review
Cost doesn’t show the entire picture • Planning to provide two use cases with cost-
benefit analysis and explanation of how to
asses the value
No Motivation • Opportunity to provide input before it is
included in a report
• Getting the right information in the decision
makers hands
• Put Energy Storage in the conversation mix!
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Breakout Session Logistics
#1 Communication and Control:
Smart Inverter Functions
– Metropolitan II
#2 StorageVET
– Main Room
#3 Strategic Test Manual and
Procedures
– Franciscan I
#4 Commissioning and O&M
– City Room
#5 Integration Guidelines Revisions
and Gaps
– Metropolitan I
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Poll – Preference for Next ESIC Meeting
½ day (Morning), Monday April 17th, Denver, ESA Annual
Conference
½ day (Morning), Friday April 21st, Denver, ESA Annual
Conference
Full day, Friday April 21st, Denver, ESA Annual Conference
Other – Recommendations for co-locating with another event
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StorageVET at ESNA
October 4-6, 2016
Email [email protected] with subject line “SVET ESNA” to reserve a spot
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Poll Meeting Feedback
Was the $150 cost of this meeting palatable?
What was the most valuable aspect of this meeting?
What should we change next time?
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