Smart Grid, Smart Metering and DSM OSIsoft and Cisco systems Arjen Zwaag- Cisco Martin Otterson- OSIsoft © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc.
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Smart Grid, Smart Metering and DSM OSIsoft and Cisco systems Arjen Zwaag- Cisco Martin Otterson- OSIsoft © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential Introduction of Cisco and OSIsoft The partnership of Two infrastructures Converging IT and Operations How can this help in your world- we want to hear from you….. © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 3 Smart Grid, Smart Metering and DSM September, 2008 NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION CISCO CONFIDENTIAL © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 4 The traditional electricity infrastructure The Traditional Electricity Infrastructure Power Generation Transmission Substation No realtime connection Secondary Distribution Substations Primary Distribution Substations Customers Network Control Center © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 5 Increasing Complexity by New Regulation Renewable Generation Changing Demand Patterns Security New Opportunities © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 6 The Smart Grid – Distributed Intelligence The Smart Grid Power Generation Real-time connection Transmission Substation Distributed Inteligence Secondary Distribution Substations Primary Distribution Substations Customers Network Control Center © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 7 Rising Demand, Not Enough Capacity It is cheaper and cleaner to automate than to build new power plants Power Generation Pain points Network Control Center • High generation costs • Capacity shortfall • Green mandates/ carbon tax Transmission Substations Primary Distribution Substations • Capacity constraints • Worsening system reliability • Limited control and response capability • High maintenance costs • Theft & fraud Secondary Distribution Substations C&I Residential customers customers • Rising energy cost • Increasing blackouts © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 8 A smart home energy controller can combine all required elements for demand-side management Technological Options Demand-Side-Management Electricity Market DemandManagement InhouseCommunication Options Home Appliances EIB (UTP cable, separate protocol Utility DemandResponse Smart Meter Definition consumption profile Consumption data Power Exchange Smart Home Energy Controller Day-ahead Prices • Control • Optimization • Management PLC (LAN Plugs, IPprotocol Radio (WLAN, ZigBee, UWB, WiMax, Insteon) EIB: European Installation Bus, common standard in Europe an the US © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 9 In addition, it enables customers to do private trading with distributed generation & storage Technological Options Private Trading Electricity Market DemandManagement • Co-Gen • Solar • Fuel cells • Etc. Supply data Grid Distributed Generation & Storage Smart Meter Definition consumption profile Supply data Trading Smart Home Energy Controller Day-ahead Prices • Plug-in hybrid • Control • Optimization • Management Power Exchange © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 10 IP Substation X Other Services Security Camera Magnetic Door Lock Old Concentrator Station Utility Compliant Device IP Phone Access Point New Concentrator Station RTU of SCADA © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 11 To remember … Strong need for Rt information Growing need for information from all end points IP as a standard for communications Utility compliant solutions Inclusion of legacy assets on standard equipment Inclusion of PI system on standard Cisco routers © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 12 Questions? © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 13 © 2008 OSIsoft, Inc. | Company Confidential 14