Smart Grid Maturity Model

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Smart Grid Maturity Model Austin Montgomery Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University 2 SEI is a federally-funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University, a global university recognized worldwide for its energy and environmental research initiatives. A trusted, objective source of best practices, methods and tools, SEI is a global leader in software and systems engineering, process improvement and security best practices all critical elements of smart grid success. SEI collaborates in public-private partnership with government and industry on important cyber security, architecture, and interoperability challenges of the grid modernization.

3 The Smart Grid Maturity Model A management tool that provides a common language and framework for defining key elements of smart grid transformation and helping utilities develop a programmatic approach and track their progress

4 Stewardship on Behalf of the SGMM Community Provide governance working with multiple stakeholders Enable widespread availability, adoption, and use of the model for the benefit of the community Evolve the model based on stakeholder needs, market developments, user feedback, and interactions with domain experts Develop transition mechanisms education, training, awareness, research collaboration to support the model Grow the SGMM community of users worldwide

A Growing Global Community USA 70 Canada 0 India 0 Australia 5 Brazil 4 China 3 Mexico 3 Netherlands 2 Belgium Denmark France Ecuador Hong Kong Ireland Israel Japan Malaysia Philippines Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Other 5% Asia/ Pacific 8% EMEA 0% United States 57% 202 Carnegie Mellon University 5

5 SGMM at a glance 6 Maturity Levels: Defined sets of characteristics and outcomes 4 3 2 75 Characteristics: Features you would expect to see at each stage of the smart grid journey 0 SMR Strategy, Management, & Regulatory OS Organization & Structure GO Grid Operations WAM Work & Asset Management TECH Technology CUST Customer VCI Value Chain Integration SE Societal & Environmental 8 Domains: Logical groupings of smart grid related characteristics 202 Carnegie Mellon University 6

7 SGMM Levels Breaking new ground; industry-leading innovation Optimizing smart grid to benefit entire organization; may reach beyond organization; increased automation Integrating smart grid deployments across the organization, realizing measurably improved performance Investing based on clear strategy, implementing first projects to enable smart grid (may be compartmentalized) Taking the first steps, exploring options, conducting experiments, developing smart grid vision Default level (status quo)

8 SGMM Domains SMR Strategy, Mgmt & Regulatory Vision, planning, governance, stakeholder collaboration TECH Technology IT architecture, standards, infrastructure, integration, tools OS Organization and Structure Culture, structure, training, communications, knowledge mgmt CUST Customer Pricing, customer participation & experience, advanced services Grid Operations Value Chain Integration GO Reliability, efficiency, security, safety, observability, control VCI Demand & supply management, leveraging market opportunities Work & Asset Management Societal & Environmental WAM Asset monitoring, tracking & maintenance, mobile workforce SE Responsibility, sustainability, critical infrastructure, efficiency

Compass Results: peer community comparison example results 9 Orange bars are peer community ranges Orange diamonds are peer community averages Green squares are utility ratings (example results)

Navigation Results: consensus aspirations example results This is where we aspire to be in X years 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 This is where we are today NOTE: There is no correct target profile implied in the model; the optimal profile will vary by utility. 0 202 Carnegie Mellon University 0

Customer Domain: Sample Characteristics 5. Customers can manage their end-to-end energy supply and usage level. 4.5 The utility supports the capability for automatic response to pricing signals for major energy consuming devices within the customer premises. 3.6 Residential customers have on-demand access to daily usage data. 2.5 The organization is assessing the impact on the customer of new services and delivery processes..3 A vision of the future grid is being communicated to customers (e.g., by explaining smart grid benefits and describing potential use case scenarios).

2 Contact Information Austin Montgomery Smart Grid Program Lead amontgom@sei.cmu.edu 703.908.0 www.sei.cmu.edu/smartgrid info@sei.cmu.edu

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