Project Troy - Foro TIC y Sostenibilidad

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Smart Grid, Bright Future
2º Foro TIC y Sostenibilidad
Sevilla, 27 de Mayo de 2009
Manuel Losada Friend
The Time is Right
Mr. Barack Obama
President of the United States
Regulatory
"a new smart grid ... will save us money, protect our power sources from
blackout or attack, and deliver clean, alternative forms of energy ..."
Aging Infra-Structure/
Workforce
Emerging Technology
Demand Growth
Mr. Steven Chu
United States Energy Secretary
Efficiency
and
Reliability
Renewable
Energy
Industry
“The modernization of the nation’s electricity grid system has to be an integral
part of this.”
Aging
InfrasStructure
Climate
Change
Mr. Ken Salazar
United States Secretary of Internal Issues
“you are literally going to see an energy revolution.”
Isolated Systems
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New Power Grid Challenge
Smart Grid Software
 Distributed generators
System capacity with
Smart Grid Software
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System capacity
Smart grid
Network automation
Large scale IT control
systems
Radical increase in market pressure to
develop
Smart IT control system
Critical area
Load increase
2005
2010
2015
Load increase vs power system capacity
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Total Stimulus $11B
$4.5 B for Smart Grid Grants to improve the reliability and
efficiency of the grid
 $100,000,000 for Worker Training
 $80,000,000 for Regional Transmission Planning
 $10,000,000 for NIST Interoperability
 $4.18B for Smart Grid defined by EISA Section 1304 and
1306
Smart Grid Funding Breakdown
$6.5 B Transmission for Western Area Power
Authority and Bonneville Power Authority
 Transmission improvements
 Hydro-electricity
The Smart Grid: A Definition
1. Highly automated and interconnected intelligent electricity delivery
system
 Through which energy suppliers and consumers
are interconnected in a network
2. Implementing a bi-directional information network that parallels the
electrical one
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Transitioning from a commodity broadcast delivery to a two way information
highway
3. Leveraging information to support the delivery of electricity reliably and at
the lowest possible cost
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With adequate (real or near-real time) response to add significant operational value
“Bringing the Smart Grid Home”; EEI 2007
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Two Parallel, Integrated Networks
Substation
Distribution
Generation
Transmission/
Subtransmission
ITU
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AGC
EMS
Energy Trading
DA
AMI
SCADA
OMS/DMS
Digital Network
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Smart Grid Business Value Use
Cases
• Smart•AMI
Customer
Choice
(Behavior
•Meter
Dataand
Interaction)
Mgmt
• Metering Ops Improvements
•Meter Ops.
• Load ManagementMgmt.
• Virtual generation (reduced
requirements)
• Distributed generation
Smart Operations
Smart Metering
Smart Networks
• Enhanced system reliability
• Improved network security
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Telvent Smart Grid Solutions Architecture
Meeting a Focused
Need
Integration
is a KeyBusiness
Differentiator
AMI
Titanium
ArcFM
Enterprise
GIS
Solution
OASyS
SCADA
Outage
Responder
Mgmt
Distribution
DMS
Mgmt
Enterprise
Integration
RealTime
Integration
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TELVENT
IT for a Sustainable and Secure World
Who owns the future?
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