PI Maximization Strategy at Duke Energy Tim Murphy IT Manager Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc.
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PI Maximization Strategy at Duke Energy Tim Murphy IT Manager 1 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. The Challenge: Maximize our investment in PI data and software “We have been implementing PI in Duke Energy since 1993 and currently have it implemented at 95 sites, collecting data for hundreds of thousands of points. We would like to expand the use of this data to all relevant work activities throughout the business process.” Customer Business Challenge • Provide time-series data to all work activities needing this data. • Make potential users aware of the data that is available for their use. • Identify potential work activities that can be enhanced by available time-series data. 2 Empowering Business in Real Time. Solution • Implement software tools to expand use and integrate PI data with existing applications and processes. • Implement a PI Portal to communicate with all potential users throughout the company. • Appoint business contacts to analyze work activities to be targeted. Customer Results / Benefits • Increased number of users. • Increased number of new applications implemented. • New projects include PI in their implementations. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. FACTS ABOUT DUKE ENERGY • • • • • • • 3 150+ years of service 4 million customers Fortune 500 $50 billion in assets Stock dividends for 80+ years Traded on NYSE as DUK Dow Jones Sustainability Index Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. THE BUSINESSES WE’RE IN U.S. Franchised Electric & Gas Commercial Power Duke Energy International Regulated generation, electric and gas transmission and distribution systems Unregulated generation Primarily Latin American assets Duke Energy Carolinas Duke Energy Ohio Duke Energy Kentucky Duke Energy Indiana 4 Empowering Business in Real Time. Duke Energy Generation Services (DEGS) © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. U.S. FRANCHISED ELECTRIC AND GAS 5 states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky 47,000 square miles of service area 28,000 MW of regulated generating capacity 4.0 million retail electric customers 500,000 retail gas customers 5 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. COMMERCIAL POWER MIDWEST GENERATION • Approximately 7,600 MW of unregulated generation • Over 50% of Commercial Power’s Midwest generation is dedicated to Ohio customers DEGS • Manages more than 6,600 MW of power generation at 23 facilities throughout the U.S. • Responsible for renewable energy investments 6 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. DUKE ENERGY INTERNATIONAL Approx. 4,000 MW of generating capacity 6 countries: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala and Peru 4th largest generator in Latin America (based on net capacity) 7 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. The Need For PI • Duke Energy generates a significant amount of “real-time” (time-series) data in its daily operations. • Data is used for numerous work activities throughout the generation, transmission, and distribution work processes. • Examples: Plant Operations Equipment Troubleshooting Plant Thermal Performance Calculations Distribution Load Monitoring Electric Grid Load Monitoring Lake Level Monitoring 8 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. The Need For PI • Sources of data: • • • • • Transmission’s Energy Management System (EMS) Plant Distributed Control Systems (DCS) Distribution Automation Equipment Automated Meters Manual Input • Data Is produced 24 X 7. • Currently collecting data on hundreds of thousands of data points. • Availability of data provides opportunity to enhance and automate business process activities. 9 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. History of PI at Duke Energy • 1993 – Initial implementation of PI in Duke Power nuclear plants. • Initial software included: • • • 10 PI Database Process Book Data Link Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. History of PI at Duke Energy • Following initial implementation PI was implemented in: • • • • • • • 11 Carolina’s Fossil Plants (mid 1990’s) Carolina’s Hydro Plants (late 1990’s) Transmission EMS (mid 1990’s) Non-Regulated plants in DENA (1999 – 2004) Non-Regulated plants in Latin America (1999 – 2004) Carolina’s Distribution System (2004 - present) Cinergy (existing at merger) Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Current State of PI at Duke Energy Energy Assets • • • • • • • • • • • • # Assets Carolina’s Regulated Nuclear Plants Carolina’s Regulated Fossil Plants Carolina’s Hydro Plants Carolina’s EMS Carolina’s Bulk Power Marketing Carolina’s Distribution Midwest Regulated Generation Plants Midwest Non-Regulated Generation Plants Midwest EMS Commercial Gogeneration Plants Commercial Wind Sites International Plants (Latin America) Total 12 Empowering Business in Real Time. 3 11 31 1 1 1 10 9 2 2 7 17 95 © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Current State of PI at Duke Energy PI Software Environment 13 • PI Enterprise Server • Process Book (end-user tool) • Data Link (end-user tool) • Advanced Calculation Engine (ACE) • PI Web Parts • PI Tag Monitor • PI Manual Editor • PI Applications • Custom Data Extraction Interfaces Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Current State of PI at Duke Energy Number of Users • 3000 Users • 65 PI Databases • Does not include: 14 • DEI • Non-Duke Owned DEGS Plants Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Current State of PI at Duke Energy Applications • Thermal Performance Calculations • Annual Average Opacity Predictor • Switchboard Logs • Outage Link 15 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Thermal Performance Calculations 16 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Annual Average Opacity Predictor 17 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Switchboard Log 18 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. Outage Link 19 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI Strategic Plan • Strategic Goal – Maximize Investment in PI Data and Software • Plan Objectives: 1. Develop PI Portal • • • Communication mechanism for all PI users User access for tools, forms, etc Integrate with corporate & business unit portals 2. Develop PI Data Index • • • 20 Publish relevant data available in PI Group by related function Ensure FERC compliance Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI Strategic Plan • Plan Objectives (cont): 3. Develop PI Application Index Identify all applications & tools available for use Identify current uses of data 4. Perform Product & Service Analysis Identify additional tools and services needed Make PI data available on Blackberry 5. Identify Current Uses of PI Publish OSIsoft Users Conference materials on PI Portal Publish link to T&D SIG portal on PI Portal 21 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved. PI Strategic Plan • Plan Objectives (cont): 6. Identify Training & Support Required Publish CBTs on PI Portal Publish links to forms and tools on PI Portal Identify Business Unit Leads Identify Technical Product Leads 7. Promote Potential New Uses Communicate what is available (PI Portal) Meet with primary business contacts Pursue potential projects such as Smart Grid 22 Empowering Business in Real Time. © Copyright 2009, OSIsoft Inc. All rights Reserved.