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Washington DC October 2012 A Vision for an Advanced Supervision and Control System for the Electric Grid Ramón A. León XM S.A. E.S.P Colombia

Washington DC October 2012 A Vision for an Advanced Supervision and Control System for the Electric Grid Ramón A. León XM S.A. E.S.P Colombia

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Washington DC October 2012

A Vision for an Advanced Supervision and Control System for the Electric Grid

Ramón A. LeónXM S.A. E.S.P

Colombia

Washington DC October 2012

Introduction

According to the new trends in power system supervision, XM has formulated a project to conceptualize, design and implement an Advanced Supervision and Control system in the Colombian power system based on the paradigms of WAMS and WAMPAC.

The project proposes the radical evolution from the traditional Energy Management Systems being used today, towards the utilization of new technologies for measurement, analysis, computing and communications for control center operations.

The planned solution will integrate “electrical” data with non-traditional asset monitoring data to implement a platform for complete system awareness.

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The Electric Power Industry Today

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Supervision and control

Limited Supervision

It is a 1970’s Architecture Paradigm

The Electric Power Industry Today

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Challenges for Fast Growing Economies

• GDP and demand growth above 5%• Increased population densities

around cities• “Deficient” urban planning• Increasing land costs• Tighter environmental laws• Sub-transmission and Distribution

networks close to their capacity and their life cycle

• How to serve cities hungry for energy with improved reliability?

• How to serve them as economically as possible?

• Which technologies will enable all this non converging goals?

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Smart Sensors & Total Network Awareness

ENERGY CONTROL CENTER

Substation A Substation BStructure 1 Structure k-1 Structure k Structure k+1 Structure nLocal Information

ProcessingLocal Information

Processing

RTU RTU

Centralized Processor

LAYER 2 (ISCC)Inter-support Communications & Collaboration

A

T

S

T

T

S

T

S

S

LDCP

LAYER 1 (LSG)Local Communications

&Data Aggregation

LAYER 1 (LSG)Local Communications

&Data Aggregation

A

Max. Range: 100 ft

Range: 300 - 2500 ft

Support k Support k+1

S

T

A Accelerometer (Vibration & Tilt)

Temperature Sensor

Vibration Sensor & Strain Gauge

Max. Range: 100 ft

LDCP

A

A

A

A

A

Strain/Dead-end SupportApplication of tension/strainsensors on all conductorinterfaces

Suspension SupportApplication of tension/strainand vibration sensors onboth sides of the conductorinterfaces

Suspension & Strain/Dead-endSupportsApplication of temperaturesensors in all conductorinterfaces

Suspension & Strain/Dead-end SupportsApplication of Accelerometers for Vibrationand Tilt monitoring in all structures

• Operational Security & Optimization

• Operations Planning• Substation Automation• Asset Management• Maintenance Optimization• Emergency Response

IEC 61850

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The Intelligent Supervision and Advanced Control System

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Project Challenges

Methods and Applications

• Visualization• Data aggregation

algorithms• Power System state

characterization• Event detection

algorithms• Model identification and

validation• Real time and Post

operational analysis

WAMS Architecture

• PMU placement at substations (SAS)

• Electrical and Non-Electrical Data integration at substations

• Information network architectures

• Information sharing methods (Std & Protcls)

• Information security and reliability

Control Center Integration

• Network architecture• Systems integration with

current SCADA• Phasor Software selection• EMS functionality

integration• Server types• Data Storage (ST & LT)• Data Analytics

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What do we have today?Current WAMS Implementation:• 16 Substations with PMU monitoring• Psymetrix/Alstom PhasorPoint PDC• OpenPDC as PDC for Research and Development

Next Steps:• Ongoing installations for additional 24 PMUs• Ongoing prototype development for IDDs at

three substations for Collaborative Protection and State Reconciliation

• Developing a Road Map with ISA (XM’s Parent Company and Transmission Owner) for including non operational variables for Dynamic Transmission Operation and Planning

International Collaboration:• Currently developing the formulation for

technical assistance support from USTDA for the design of the Data Bus and Gateway functionality for the iSAAC project in association with Quanta Technology.

Instaladas / en instalación

Transelca 2012 (Solo V)

ISA 2012 / 2013 (Solo V)

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Loaded corridor risk assessmentUsing OpenPDC for data analysis

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Final Remarks…

The challenge for the new electric industry is to monitor, control and protect the energy infrastructure on a new market environment with more dynamic energy flows.

With an improved reliability promise !

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RAMÓN A. LEÓNSenior ExecutiveNew Business DevelopmentXM S.A. [email protected]+57 (311) 635 1703

Thank You !For further Information, please contact: