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Agenda
– Company Background– CIM “Scorecard”– Two Case Studies – Other Examples– Lessons Learned
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Key Facts about PacifiCorp
– Headquarters in Portland, Oregon– 1.6 million customers in six states– 15,580 miles of transmission line, 59,510 miles of
distribution line, 908 substations– Three divisions:
Pacific Power – Oregon, Washington and California Rocky Mountain Power – Utah, Wyoming and Idaho PacifiCorp Energy – generation and mining
• 69 generating plants across West; net capability of 8,470 MW
– Owned by Mid-American Energy Holdings Company (MEHC)
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PacifiCorp Service Area and Plants
CA
NV
AZ
UT
WY
IDOR
WA
MT
CO
PacifiCorp Service Territory
Thermal Plants
Gas-Fueled Thermal Plants
Wind Projects
Geothermal Plants
Coal Mines
Hydro Systems
Generation Developments
500 kV Transmission Lines
345 kV Transmission Lines
230 kV Transmission Lines
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CIM is PacifiCorp’s Integration Strategy
– PacifiCorp is successfully using CIM to design both interfaces and databases
CIM was adopted in 1999 as PacifiCorp’s application integration standard Used for both messaging and database design for new projects Existing interfaces are reworked when the need arises
– CIM-based integration viewed internally as “Best Practice” Having a common vocabulary reduces semantic misinterpretation Reusing messages minimizes integration costs Minimal knowledge of internal application designs required
– CIM is here to stay CIM is standard design practice PacifiCorp vendors are getting used to the idea
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CIM Scorecard
Business Units Application/Project
Message(s) CIM % of Total in relation to CIM
Power Delivery School IntervalRead, SubstationEquipment.Measurement MeasurementList 60%
OCHIP, IVRLog, IVR/CSS
TroubleCalls, TroubleReportAlerts, TroubleReportDetails, TroubleReportSummary, Customer Info, Customer Balance, Customer Account Balance
OutageManagement 80%
RAP RegisterReadRequest, BillDeterminant, CustDrop, Enroll.DACust, EnrollmentChange, NonDACust, Reg.ESSRegister, Register.ESS, ESStatusChange, SESSESSRelationshipChange, RegisterReadResponse, CnIConsumption, DAEnrollConsumption, EnrollmentChange, NonDAEnrollConsumption, ESSStatusChange
CustomerMeterDataSet,CustomerServiceAgreement,MeasurmentList,Document, ActivityRecord, CustomerBilling, BillingDeterminant
80%
PADMS FacilityPoint, JointUse.Agreement, JointUse.Attachment, JointUse.Notice, JointNoticeRequest, FacilityPoint
AssetList 70%
Transmission CAPSO PlannedOutage.Change PlannedOutageNotification 50%
TWBS TransmissionData, STLossData, LTLossData, Scheduling.LoadData,ConsumptionData, InvoiceData
Settlement and MarketClearing 70%
EMSScada WeatherData MeasurementList 100%
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CIM Scorecard Cont’d
Business Units Application/Project
Message(s) CIM % of Total in relation to CIM
Power Supply/Generation
AIS GeoThermalPlantGeneration MeasurementList 60%
HIWS FlowDisplay MeasurementList
EPW SolutionNotification, Performance, SolutionProject, EquipmentGroupRepetitiveTasks, Inventory.StockingPlan, WorkHistoryDocument
WorkWorkHistory
Commercial & Trading
K2 SubstationEquipment.MeasurementFwdPrcForecast, Trades, VolatilityForecast
EnergyPriceCurve, EnergyTransactionVolatilityForecast(Not in CIM), Trade(Not in CIM), DeliveryPattern(Not in CIM), TradeStrategy(Not in CIM),Commondity(Not in CIM,
80%
CRS MarkToMarketData MarkToMarket (Not in CIM) 80%
CAISO EDI810 Settlement 50%
Corporate Giving Campaign
EmployeeDetails, ContributionPayrollDetails Employee (erpPerson) 70%
SOX ChangeAuditReport ChangeAudit (Not in CIM) 90%
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CIM Implementation Examples
– Case Studies Discussed Today Handling Customer IVR and Outage Calls Managing Substation and Circuit Load History (OSIsoft PI)
– Other Implementation Examples Scheduling Single-Person Work (SPS) Billing Wholesale Transmission Transactions Providing Enterprise Reports (Data Warehouse) Integrating EMS/SCADA (ABB Ranger) Forecasting and Risk Management (K2) Managing Distribution Facilities Joint Use (PADMS - GIS) Monitoring Application Activity for SOX (TripWire) Retail Access
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Outage Call and Customer Call Handling
– Automated handling of customer account balance check– Automated handling of remote customer meter reading entry– Automated handling of customer outage calls between call center
and dispatch applications– Used CIM-based messaging to integrate:
Customer phone number recognition between IVR and customer directory Outage detail lookup between IVR and CADOPS Outage detail lookup between GTx and CADOPS Outage creation between IVR, TroubleUP (also called DMS) and CADOPS All communications between off-site third party provider (TFCC) and
PacifiCorp are handled through the message bus All IVR steps are stored in IVR log for performance analysis
– Much testing around performance and handling of large load.
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OUTAGE/IVR: UML model for outage notification
OutageStep
OutageRecord
+OutageSteps
+OutageRecord1
1..n
1
1..n
ErpPerson(f rom ERP_Support)
Document(f rom DocumentInheritance)
0..n
0..n
+fromDocuments
0..n
+toDocuments0..n
+ErpPersons
+Documents0..n
0..n
0..n
0..n
CustomerAccount(f rom Consumers)
CustomerAgreement(f rom Consumers)
1
0..n
+CustomerAccount1
+CustomerAgreements0..n
OutageNotification(f rom TroubleTickets)
TroubleTicket(f rom TroubleTickets)
ServiceLocation
(from Locatio...0..11..n
+CustomerAreement
0..1
+ServiceLocations
1..n
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Outage/IVR Architecture
IVR Environment
Customers
CADOPS Environment
OCHIP EnvironmentMainfame
GTX Info
PhoneCalls (Outage, Check Acct Balance,Send Meter Read)
Corporate Environment
CSSDatabase
IVR System
CADOPS PDX
CADOPSSLC
CADOPS WYO
EAI Environment
EAI Servers
Outage Status Outage StatusOutage Status
DMS Database
PCC Call Center
Outage Info
Acct Balance,Outage Status
Dispatch
Web Environment
Web Server
Outage Info
Outage Info Via Trouble Viewer
WebPage
TFCC
PCC Call Center
Excess Outage calls go to vendor during a major storm
Outage Info
DMZ Environment
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SCHOOL (PI) - Substation and Circuit Historian
– Successful implementation of CIM network model structure
– CIM used in historical database for storing Subview, MV90, and SIGMA readings
– CIM used in XML schemas for messaging among Ranger EMS PI Servers MVStar – Interval meter readings from Itron MV/90 Configuration Admin Utility Application
– CIM quite complete in Power Systems resource area; few model extensions needed.
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SCHOOL: UML model for measurement data
Equipment(f rom Core)
EquipmentContainer(f rom Core)
+Contains_Equipments
+MemberOf_EquipmentContainer
0..1
0..n
0..1
0..n
Substation(f rom Core)
PSRType(f rom Core)
ConductingEquipment(f rom Core)
PowerSystemResource(f rom Core)
0..n
0..1
+PowerSystemResource 0..n+PSRType
0..1
PowerTransformer(f rom Wires)
MeasurementType(f rom Meas)
MeasurementValueQuality(f rom Meas)
MeasurementValue(f rom Meas)
1
1
+MeasurementValueQuality1
1
MeasurementValueSource(f rom Meas)
+MeasurementValueSource1
0..n
1
0..n
Compensator(f rom Wires)
ACLineSegment(f rom Wires)
Line(f rom Wires)
0..1
0..n
+MemberOf_Line
0..1
+Contains_ACLineSegments0..n
RegulatingCondEq(f rom Wires)
Measurement(f rom Meas)
1
0..n
+MemberOf_PSR1
+Contains_Measurements
0..n0..n
1
+Measurements
0..n
+MeasurementType
1
AnalogValue(f rom Meas)
Analog(f rom Meas)
+Contain_MeasurementValues
+MemberOf_Measurement1
1..*
1
1..*
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Control Center
Ranger Historian PDX
Ranger Historian SLC
SCHOOL PI Server
Hand Held Terminals
GridSense LineTrackers
Corporate Environment
Reports
<<RDAS>>PCC
Primary Ranger
AppServer
<<RDAS>>WCC
<<RDAS>>SCC
DMZRanger Corporate PI Servers
MV-STAR
Ranger Historian SLC
Ranger Historian PDX
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PlanningTechnologies
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AreaPlanning
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Field Engineering
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TransmissionPlanning
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Regulation
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GLOMESMaster Station
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PI Manual Logger Workstations
SCHOOL Configuration
UtilityModel Config (Oracle
CIM)
SCHOOL Configuration Utility
This is the SCHOOL Configuration Utility application, used to maintain the SCHOOL
Configuration Database. This is an Oracle CIM database used to
manage all load measurementsused in T&D planning at
PacifiCorp.
A Version of a Future Vision
PB/DL Clients T&D Planning Model
(PSS/E, MOD, ODMS)
Time Series Data Sources
RangerEMS
MV-90ESRI GIS
SCHOOLConfig
(Oracle CIM)
SAPXFMR, LINE, GEN (MS-Access DB)
Non Time-Series Sources
Integration Bus = TIBCO + CIM
Network Context (MDB/Foundation)
T&D Operating Model
(Ranger EMS)
. . .
OSIsoft RtPortal Web Client
PTI Model-on-DemandWeb Client
Ranger IS500 Web Client
Strategy: Combine these data repositories … and synchronize across core applications (Ranger EMS, SAP, and ESRI GIS) to create a virtual Asset Register
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Single Person Scheduling
– A single person scheduling (SPS) system facilitates improved management of short duration, high volume single person work assignments.
– CIM attribute names used for data attributes in repository data base
– CIM attribute names used for data elements in simplified XML schema
– Full CIM XML structure rejected by project Processing time lessened Complexity reduced No reusability
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Transmission Wholesale Billing System
– TWBS produces invoices for PacifiCorp’s 34 largest wholesale customers (collects over $30 Million of the company’s revenue per year).
– CIM format used for all interface messages OASIS – sends transmission readings and short-term losses MVStar – receives interval meter readings Envision – scheduling data from KWH system BPA – sends interval meter readings SAP – gets accounts receivable information CSS – sends consumption data IVRCSS – sends phoned-in meter reading corrections MVPBS – receives consumption data, meter readings, sends out invoices and
accounts receivable K2 – Trading, price curves, plant operations
– Reused analysis from EDW (metering), Retail Access (customers), and SCHOOL project (interval readings)
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Enterprise Data Warehouse
– CIM is the foundation for warehouse data structures
– Areas implemented that made particular use of the CIM include the following:
Customer information from CSS Distribution work management from RCMS Customer metering Project financials
– Generic CIM names for entities and attributes should make integration with multiple source systems and replacement systems easier
– Project issues around dates, other attributes
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Other Areas
– Trading and Risk Management Extensions were created for trading applications using both CIM
and Financial Products Markup Language (FPML) All new trading application interfaces are designed with CIM and
extensions• Forecasting (River, Plant Generation, etc...)
• Risk Management (Mark to Market)
• Gas Management extensions will be next
– SOX ChangeAuditReport XSD created to publish changes to operating
system and database.
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Retail Access
– Oregon’s electric restructuring bill (SB 1149) for investor-owned utilities, implemented March 1, 2002
– PacifiCorp used CIM messaging for interfaces between PacifiCorp's Customer Information System and Itron interval meter reading system
– Extended CIM structure to include details of customer billing and energy service supplier
– XML schema developed used explicit structure names rather than repeating groups with type codes
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Lessons Learned
– CIM integration works well, especially for Power Delivery
– Project work is reduced when the CIM data entities and relationships are mapped before detailed attribute modeling begins
– Messages in XSD format are accessible and reusable
– Project management: additional data modeling cost of CIM needs to be understood at PM level
– Actual savings come from reuse, data clarity, and quality
– CIM expertise currently resides in EAI group
– Projects need modelers through unit testing
– CIM compromises come back to haunt you
– Retaining OO-savvy staff is a challenge