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Smart Grid,
Smart Metering and DSM
OSIsoft and Cisco systems
Arjen Zwaag- Cisco
Martin Otterson- OSIsoft
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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…..
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Smart Grid,
Smart Metering and
DSM
September, 2008
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CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
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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
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Increasing Complexity by New Regulation
Renewable Generation
Changing Demand
Patterns
Security
New Opportunities
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Questions?
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