Michael Swider, NYISO - NYS SmartGrid Consortium
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NYISO
U.S. Department of Energy
Smart Grid Investment Grant
Project
Michael Swider
Manager – Research & Development
New York Independent System Operator
Advanced Energy Conference 2013
New York City, NY
April 30, 2013
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Topics
Introduction to the NYISO
Project Overview
Project Participants
Accomplishments
Project Schedule
Challenges & Lessons
Learned
Road Map
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NYISO Roles
• Reliable operation of the bulk electricity grid
Managing the flow of power on 11,000 circuit-miles of
transmission lines from more than 300 generating units
• Administration of open and competitive
wholesale electricity markets
Bringing together buyers and sellers of energy and
related products and services
• Planning for New York’s energy future
Assessing needs over a 10-year horizon and evaluating
projects proposed to meet those needs
• Advancing the technological infrastructure of the
electric system
Developing and deploying information technology and
tools to make the grid smarter
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SGIG Project Summary
Budget: $75,710,733
Timeline: July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Equipment: Phasor Measurement Units,
Phasor Data Concentrators, Phasor
Measurement Network, Capacitors
Applications: Enhanced State
Estimator, Voltage Stability Monitoring,
Situational Awareness (Visualization),
Post-Mortem Analysis
Benefits: Improved Grid Reliability &
Power Flow Efficiency, Reduced Costs,
Reduced Likelihood of Disturbances
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Project Participants
NYISO as the Primary Awardee for the Grant
New York Transmission Owners as
SubAwardees
Quanta Technology as the primary consultant,
providing Engineering and Technical expertise
Crowe Horwath LLP as a subcontractor to
provide Grant Administration and Compliance
expertise
PMOLink, LLC as a subcontractor to provide
Project Planning and Management services
Utilicast, EPG, & ABB for Application
Development, Integration, Testing & Deployment
EPRI & EnerNex to conduct Controlled System
Separation Feasibility Study and Dynamic Model
Calibration Study
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New York Control Area
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Accomplishments
PMU Design & Build-Out
40 (of 41) Substations Covered
47 (of 48) PMUs Installed
PDC Design & Build-Out
8 (of 8) TO Control Center PDCs Installed
Capacitor Installations
458.2 (of 938.2) MVAr of Capacitors
Installed
Phasor Measurement Network
Wide Area Network Build-Out Complete
for 10 (of 10) Sites
6 (of 8) Transmission Owner Control
Center PDCs Networked
Photos courtesy of Central Hudson Gas &
Electric and New York Power Authority
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Accomplishments
Situational Awareness (Visualization) Applications
Began testing EPG base product in early 2012
Development continued to meet NYISO
requirements
Currently Executing Site Acceptance Testing
Enhanced State Estimator Applications
Development / Testing in 2012
Q1 2013 Deployment
Voltage Stability Monitoring Applications
Development began in late 2012
Currently Executing Site Acceptance Testing
Q2 2013 Deployment
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Visualization
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Accomplishments
System Studies: Controlled System Separation
Conducted by EnerNex
All deliverables received in 2012
Final approval by NYISO in Q1 2013
System Studies: Dynamic System Model Calibration
Conducted by EPRI
All deliverables received in 2012
Additional scope added to be complete by June 2013
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Anticipated Benefits
Situational Awareness
Enhance NYISO’s ability to detect system
vulnerabilities and disturbances in real time and to
potentially mitigate their impact
Phasor Enhanced State Estimation
Addition of time-synchronized data will improve the
existing state estimation function
Reduction in Transmission Losses
Capacity and energy savings as capacitors reduce
losses by improving power factors and voltage
profiles
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Challenges &
Lessons Learned
Project Execution Challenges
External Dependencies
Coordination Among Multiple Entities
Schedule Delays
Business Owner Acceptance
Technical Challenges
Knowledge / Experience
Performance / Support
Cyber Security
Data Retention
Lessons Learned
Shared Requirements/Goals
Expansion
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Road Map
People
Post-Project Support from IT & Operations
Show Benefits to Stakeholders
Process
Ongoing Planning for NYS and Beyond
Data Analysis & Technology Growth
Technology
Ongoing Equipment Installations
Redundancy
Advanced Applications
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The New York Independent System Operator
(NYISO) is a not-for-profit corporation
responsible for operating the state’s bulk
electricity grid, administering New York’s
competitive wholesale electricity markets,
conducting comprehensive long-term planning
for the state’s electric power system, and
advancing the technological infrastructure of
the electric system serving the Empire State.
www.nyiso.com
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