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Location-Enabled Smart Grid Integration and Information Management StrategyBradley R. Williams, VP Product Strategy, Oracle Utilities
Oracle Spatial User Conference, Phoenix, AZApril 29, 2010
The Smart Grid Choice
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Agenda
• Quick review of Smart Grid defined • Smart Grid Challenges & Choices Survey:
North American Utility Executives' Vision for the New Decade
• Key issues related to Smart Grid • Smart Grid Operations Technology
Governance and Enterprise Information Management
• New Utility Configured Location-Enabled BI Tool
• Conclusions, Q&A
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Smart Grid is…
• An electricity infrastructure that leverages:– Consumer & Utility Energy Technologies (ET)
• Solar, distributed generation, renewables, electricity storage, smart appliances, PHEVs
– Operational technologies (OT): Telecommunication, sensors, & controls• SCADA, wireless control networks, mesh networks, distribution automation
– Information technologies (IT)• Consumer energy management, home area networks/displays• Network management and analytics• Enterprise applications & Integration
• In order to…– Improve power distribution efficiency and reliability– Empower consumers to make smart energy choices– Address environmental concerns
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The Smart Grid:
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Generation Transmission Distribution Consumers
New Sensors / Distributed Computing onTransmission and Distribution Lines
alert operators, fix problems, integrate large-scale renewables generation
Smart Meters and Home Networks
help customers use energy wisely, mitigate peak
demand, integrate local renewables
A Utility Vision to Connect Customers to Electricity via an Information-Rich Network
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Utility Smart Grid Technology Evolution
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Now10-years ago 10-years
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Utility Smart Grid Technology Evolution
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SummaryBills
DemandResponse
DistributionAutomation
AutomatedMeter Reading
Now10-years ago 10-years
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Utility Smart Grid Technology Evolution
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SummaryBills
DemandResponse
DistributionAutomation
AutomatedMeter Reading
Now10-years ago 10-years
AdvancedMetering
Infrastructure
Time of UsePricing
Critical PeakPricing
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Utility Smart Grid Technology Evolution
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Planning & Pilots
SummaryBills
DemandResponse
DistributionAutomation
AutomatedMeter Reading
Federal & State Policy
Now10-years ago 10-years
AdvancedMetering
Infrastructure
Time of UsePricing
Critical PeakPricing
AdvancedDistributionManagement
Systems
SmartMeters
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Utility Smart Grid Technology Evolution
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Planning & Pilots
SummaryBills
DemandResponse
DistributionAutomation
AutomatedMeter Reading
Federal & State Policy
Now10-years ago 10-years
AdvancedMetering
Infrastructure
Time of UsePricing
Critical PeakPricing
AdvancedDistributionManagement
Systems
SmartMeters
Home AutomationNetworks
SmartAppliances
DistributedGeneration
ElectricityStorage
Regulatory Approvals
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Utility Smart Grid Technology Evolution
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Planning & Pilots
SummaryBills
DemandResponse
DistributionAutomation
AutomatedMeter Reading
Federal & State Policy
Now10-years ago 10-years
AdvancedMetering
Infrastructure
Time of UsePricing
Critical PeakPricing
AdvancedDistributionManagement
Systems
SmartMeters
Home AutomationNetworks
SmartAppliances
DistributedGeneration
ElectricityStorage
MicroGridBalancing
Real-TimePricing
ElectricVehicles
Regulatory Approvals
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“Reliability is the goal for us, but smart grid is an objective to reach that goal.”
Priorities for the Next Decade
• Utilities have customers in mind; say top priority is improving service reliability
Take Away: Reliability and Efficiency Trump All
Smart Grid Priorities for the Next 10 Years*
*Executives asked to select their top two priorities
U.S. utilities are more likely to focus on developing demand response and energy efficiency programs; Canadian utilities are more likely to focus on updating their physical infrastructure
#1 Improving service reliability and operational efficiency (45%)
#2 Implementing smart metering (41%)
#3 Developing demand response and energy efficiency programs (37%)
#4 Updating physical infrastructure (23%)
#5 Offering real time pricing options (17%)
#6 Increasing your renewable portfolio (15%)
#7 Optimizing existing business processes (14%)
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Cost Concerns
Take Away: Greater Emphasis on Measuring and Communicating Benefits Required
• While smart grid is coming, executives grapple with transition costs
“[We need] clear and consistent work on the business case.”
21.00%
24.00%
30.00%
38.00%
43.00%Consumer reactions to rate increases
Cost to comply with environmental mandates
Rate recovery of the cost of improving grid infrastructure
Changing customer expectations/the need for better communication
Rate caps and regulatory disallowances
Universal Concerns: Utilities of all sizes and at all stages of smart grid adoption struggle with these issues
Top Concerns*:
*Executives asked to select the two most troublesome issues that keep them up at night
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Survey Results: Getting There Together
Take Away: Share Lessons Learned; Build a Technology Foundation
• Utility executives say collaboration will drive smart grid success
Top Recommendations*:
#1: Sharing best practices with peers (80%)
#2: Developing an information architecture strategy (76%)
#3: Developing smart grid industry standards (71%)
#4: Publishing results of pilot projects and internal research (63%)
“Educate Consumers – It will be a learning process for everyone, including the utility companies and their employees.”
*Executives asked to select all that apply
EXISTING GRID
SMART GRID DEFINED
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Key SmartGrid Operational Challenges
• Safe and Reliable SmartGrid Operations dependence on Systems and Data
• Exponential Growth of SmartGrid Data• Consumer Interaction• Manage Smart Grid Devices
– Device Registry– Device Asset Management – Distributed Intelligence– Configuration Management – Operations Technology Governance
• Integration of beyond-the-meter Consumer Energy Technologies with Grid Operations
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Growth and Dependence on Data
Application StrategyTo collect, store, and interpret data generated by devices on the grid through – Distribution Management System leverages real-time field sensors & controls to
optimize grid operations for reliability, efficiency, capacity constraints, losses, voltage profile, etc.
– Meter Data Management collects, stores and interprets from smart meters and becomes the gateway between customers and grid operations
Supported by– Geospatial Mashups to view assets
where they’re located on the network– Database to capture increasing
emphasis on network operational data– Tools for security authentication
activity monitoring and event processing
– Enterprise Service Bus for integration to head end systems
Source: EPRI - IntelliGrid
Smart Grids Must Manage the Exponential Growth of Data
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Customer InteractionActive consumer energy management will be delivered via web portals, coupled with other technologies such as in-home displays and smart thermostats. Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing provides for prices to devices and energy consumption with information management supported by Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management.Supported by:
Oracle Utilities Network Management for communication and mapping of outages to customers, combined with Oracle Business Intelligence tools to disseminate grid data onto interactive dashboards;available for enterprise reporting, ad hoc queries, analysis, and data mining, proactive notifications, predictive intelligence and real-time decisions and recommendations
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Communications Systems
Communications Systems
Network sensors& controls
Oracle SmartGrid Applications
Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing
Oracle Utilities Load AnalysisOracle Utilities
Network Management Oracle Work & Asset
Management
Oracle Utilities Mobile Workforce Management
Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management
Oracle AIA / Fusion Middleware / SOA
Oracle Primavera
Oracle Spatial &
MapViewerOracle
AutoVueOracle
Database
Oracle Governance, Compliance & Regulation
Oracle EBS, PSFT, JDE, Hyperion
Oracle Analytics
SmartMeters
Oracle Utilities Meter Event Management
Oracle RAC
Oracle UCM
Oracle Exadata Database Server
ConsumerEnergy
Technologies
Oracle Customer Self Service
Oracle CEP
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Oracle Utilities Operational Components
Real-TimeScheduler
Time-SeriesData
Historian
Real-TimeNetworkModel
NMS (GIS source)
• OMS
• Advanced DMS “Overarching Authority”
• Advanced Asset Risk Analysis
• Load Analysis/ Planning
• Short Circuit ArcFlash
MWM• All Crew Management
• Resource Management
• Equipment Scheduling
• Mobile Device Test Set Information Mgt
MDM• Interval Meter Reads
• Load Analysis
• Forecasting
• T&D Equipment Monitoring
• Fault Data
AssetRegister
WAM• Asset Information
• Device Configuration Management/Settings
• Version Control
• Work Flow
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Oracle Utilities Network Management System“Overarching Authority” for SmartGrid Operations
• Real-Time Network Model• SCADA Integration• Outage Management• Advanced Distribution
Management– Self-Healing - FLISR– Predictive Loading– Automated Switching Plans– Integrated volt/var– Model/Manage Distributed
SG Devices– Risk Assessment
• MicroGrid Control Interaction
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Oracle Utilities Mobile Workforce Mgt
• Optimize and track crew work schedule and routing (increased wrench time)
• Transferring field information (inspection, maintenance, construction red lines) using mobile device is more efficient and less error-prone than clerks transcribing from paper
• Field Settings Management, Test Set, and Work Flow
• Enables real-time workforce, asset condition assessment (e.g., storms and major events), and inventory optimization
• Supports enterprise information management (data quality)
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Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Management
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Communications SystemsOracle Utilities
Load Analysis
Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management
SmartMeters
Oracle Utilities Meter Event Management
ConsumerEnergy
Technologies
Meter Data Management & Load Analysis
Population of all Customers
Industrial
Commercial
DomesticPV Domestic
PHEV Domestic
Load on upstream assets
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Micro Grids – bringing it all together…
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MicroGrid Core Functionality• Safety and Reliability priority• Automated Field Devices • Model and Manage MicroGrid
resources– Economically, Reliably, and
Securely (including charge/discharge storage)
• Normal & Islanded Operations• Real-Time integration with
– Oracle Utilities Network Management System OMS/DMS
– SCADA– Demand Response/Load
Mgt– Field Devices
NMSSCADA
MicrogridMaster
MicrogridMaster
MicrogridMaster
MicrogridMaster
FieldSCADADevicesDistributed
Energy CustomerDemand
Distributed Energy
Distributed Energy
Distributed Energy
FieldSCADADevices
FieldSCADADevices
FieldSCADADevices
Historian
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Enterprise Information Management (EIM)…
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is an integrative discipline for structuring, describing and governing information assets, regardless of organizational and technological boundaries, to improve operational efficiency, promote transparency and enable business insight.
Source: Gartner
SG GatewayNMSWAM
MDMGIS / SpatialModel
MWM SCADA
CC&B
AIA SOA Suite = ESB + PIP (CIM)
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Common Information Model (CIM)IEC 61968-1 Interface Reference Model (IRM) Provides The Framework For Identifying Information Exchange Requirements Among Utility Business Functions
Source: Xtensible Solutions
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Information Management Business Process
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Example - Work Initiation
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
Asset Data Synchronization Example
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
GIS Operator Creates New Line Extension
Asset Data Synchronization Example
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
1Proprietary"New Facilities"
Message
GIS Operator Creates New Line Extension
Asset Data Synchronization Example
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
CIM DataMapping
1
Proprietary"New Facilities"
Message
GIS Operator Creates New Line Extension
Asset Data Synchronization Example
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
CIM DataMapping
Proprietary"New Facilities"
Message
GIS Operator Creates New Line Extension
2
Asset Data Synchronization Example
CIM-EncodedMessage
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
CIM DataMapping
Proprietary"New Facilities"
Message
GIS Operator Creates New Line Extension
2
3
Message isvalidated
4
4 4
4
55
5 5
applications updated with new facility information
Asset Data Synchronization Example
CIM-EncodedMessage
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Enterprise Service Bus + Process Integration Pack (CIM)
GIS
X-Ref & Rules
BIOMS/DMSCIS Mobile
EAM SCADA EngineeringAnalysisMDM
Info Services
CIM DataMapping
1Proprietary"New Facilities"
Message
GIS Operator Creates New Line Extension
2
3Message isvalidated
4444
55
5 5
applications updated with new facility information
Asset Data Synchronization Example
CIM-EncodedMessage
Middleware
Fusion Middleware SOA Suite
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Utility need for Location-Enabled Tools
• Utilizes must manage a wide range of geospatially diverse…– Assets (including technologies)– Workforce– Customers
• New tools are needed to manage utility challenges– Major events: storms, earthquakes,
fire, floods, extreme temperatures – Higher customer expectations– Budgetary constraints– Aging assets– Aging workforce– Data quality– Operational dependency on
systems and data
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Current Trends in Spatial Mashup Tools
• Are popular due to consumer and business applications– Google Earth– Microsoft Virtual Earth– Autodesk MapGuide– ESRI ArcGIS Explorer– Oracle Spatial MapViewer– others
• Improves utility asset and customer information – increases value of GIS without the need for additional GIS user
licenses. • Combined with Business Intelligence, provides richer
analysis and reporting capabilities. • Utilities and niche vendors have been configuring tools to
provide location-enabled operations, asset, and customer information.
• Provides a quick hit enabler to meet business performance objectives.
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New Utility Location-Enabled BI Mashups•Network Management System (NMS)
–Leverage existing NMS extracts for OUBI–Extract NMS Network Model
•Business Intelligence – Leverage existing Outage History, Crew, Customer, and Network Asset Schemas
•Oracle eLocation Services•US Census Bureau – for ZIP code boundaries & demographics•NAVTEQ Sample Data – For City, county, state and country boundaries•Support other Weather, Traffic, and Lightning Data Feeds from 3rd party providers
•Support third party Enterprise Asset Management adapters
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MapViewer-based User Interface
•Oracle Answers for charts, gauges and report elements•Oracle Business Intelligence Interactive Dashboards•Oracle Business Intelligence integration with Oracle MapViewer•Overlay Weather data as available. Other data elements will be added as a future requirement
•Color code areas by criteria such as Outage Duration or Frequency, Customers Impacted
•Time-Based Views: Real-Time, Historical Playback, Forecasting•Future - Bring data from edge apps into OUBI Star Schemas, e.g. Asset condition (WAM) vs. Revenue (CC&B) or Equipment Caused Outage vs. Asset Maintenance by Region
•ETL tools for other third-party applications and services
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Oracle – The Smart Grid Choice
• Data– World’s most scalable database– Tools to manage exponential data growth – Embedded spatial capability to visualize the Smart Grid
• Integration– Open standards– Pre-integrated for critical applications– Flexibility to respond to changing business requirements
• Operational Decision Support– World’s best Network Management System– World’s best Consumer Energy Management Solutions– World’s best Analytics
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