SmartSacramento Distribution Automation

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SmartSacramento Distribution Automation Presented by Michael Greenhalgh, Project Manager Lora Anguay, Sr. Project Manager

Agenda 1. About SMUD 2. Distribution Automation Project Overview 3. Data Requirements 4. Business Case 5. Current Use 6. Making Data Actionable 2

About SMUD 595,076 Customers Residential accounts: 526,980 Commercial accounts: 68,096 2,007 employees 900 Square Mile service territory Seven member elected Board of Directors 6 th largest community-owned electric utility in the nation Committed to a high level of customer satisfaction 3

SmartSacramento ARRA Grant Smart Meters ($142.2M) Consumer Behavior Study ($10.5M) Distribution Automation ($55.0M) SMUD received a $127.5M Smart Grid Investment Grant from DOE to implement $307.7M integrated project Technology Infrastructure ($27.2M) Cyber Security ($5.3M) Customer Partnerships ($47.1M) Demand Response ($20.4M) 4

DOE Disclaimer Requirement Acknowledgement: This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number OE000214. Disclaimer: This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof. 5

Distribution Automation Goals: Automate Switching to reduce outage impacts Enable conservation voltage reduction for energy savings Implement Volt/Var Optimization to reduce system losses Provide tools and technology to Distribution System Operators that would make data actionable 6

Distribution Automation Project includes: Upgrade 40 Distribution Substation Transformers with SCADA Install automated equipment on 118 of our 12kV circuits (18%) CVR/VVO ASR Automate Switching devices on 24 69kV circuits (22%) Situational Awareness and Visual Intelligence (SAVI) 7

Data Requirements SCADA & Line Automation Doubled our data tag requirements Operational Smart Meter Data >600,000 meters 8

Business Case Original contract with OSIsoft was based on a price per data tag Enterprise Agreement is a flat fee based on the size of our system Significant cost savings under new agreement SCADA & Line Requirements (18%) Operational meter data 9

Business Case Operational Meter Data Customer load data Transformer sizing Delayed capital expenditures System Operations Meter voltage information Power Quality Conservation Voltage Reduction 10

Current Usage Transmission and Generation 11

Control Room Video Wall for PSO

Transmission Voltage 230 KV (CRR; KES; AIR; OBN; CTW; RDM; TRY; TES) 238.5 237 236 235 234 232 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 236.5 230 KV (FTL; FOL; CAR; ELV; ORV; NAT; HUR; WES) 233.5 231.5 229.5 227.5 12:30 13:30 14:30 13

SMUD s Upper American River Project 14

Natural Gas Use PI DataLink data to help forecast low gas pressure 15

Wind Generation 16

Distribution Operations Making Data Actionable 17

Initial Functionality Substation information Capacity and load data (PI System) One line diagrams Live video stream PV capacity and forecasting (PI System) Work in Progress Construction prints Location Outage information Weather (PI System) 18

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Weather and Outage 28

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Future Phase Operational Smart Meter Data in PI System by end of April 2013 Geospatial display o Transformer loading o Segment loads o Abnormal voltage conditions 32

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