Demonstration and Proposal for Transmission Owner (TO) Utilization of Dispatch Interactive Mapping Application (DIMA) Tool

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Demonstration and Proposal for Transmission Owner (TO) Utilization of Dispatch Interactive Mapping Application (DIMA) Tool Ed Kovler Jacqulynn Hugee November 2017

What is DIMA? 2

Aware of your surroundings? 3

Current Paradigm Tabular Displays 4

Geospatial interactive application designed for Operations DIMA Overview Improved situational awareness by layering existing data geospatially At a glance view of integrated grid data Transmission line status Generation (status, fuel, etc) status Reactive power equipment (capacitor banks, SVC, etc) status Demand response availability Behind the meter generation Gas-electric coordination (gas pipelines, generation at risk, etc). Weather Designed for PJM Dispatchers, used by personnel all over the organization Move away from tabular views to real time geospatial views 5

DIMA Overview Designed for Dispatchers Intuitive user interface Intuitive controls At a glance view of layered information Main navigation menu on the left Geospatial map with locations of transmission zones Locations and types of kv lines High level locations of substations 6

DIMA Line Status Real time transmission line status geospatially and tabular Online: 60kv 765kv color coded 7

Substation Equipment Geospatial Filters: Filter by equipment type Filter by unit status Fuel Type Unit Type RT MW EcoMax Status 8

Natural Gas Integration Substations with units connected to the selected pipeline 9

DIMA Behind the Meter Generation & Load Management Use the lasso tool to identify available MW of DR per zip code Use the lasso tool to identify available MW of BTM generation per zip code MW by zip code is displayed via a heat map and in a tabular list 10

DIMA Weather Displayed along with transmission line status on Operations video wall Historical and future radar Temperature and Wind Severe conditions National weather service bulletins 11

Synchrophasors: Currently under development Users will be able to display location and signal types geospatially Additional synchrophasor details will be available in the substation details panel Subsequent project phases add the following voltage magnitude, voltage angle, and frequency heat maps data trends to the signal metadata layer real-time outage statuses to the list of PMU metadata 12

Integration & Data Sources 1. ArcGIS Server 2. Geo Event Extension 13

What steps need to be taken before PJM can provide TOs access to DIMA? 14

Why Does OA Need to be Revised? Some of the information populated in DIMA is deemed confidential PJM needs consent of every PJM TO in order to populate DIMA with their confidential transmission system information because it will be accessible by other PJM TOs consent of all TOs required because PJM is not creating customized versions of the tool and the tool is only optimal with system information of all TOs PJM needs consent of every generator owner to populate DIMA with their confidential generator information, to extent not already given because it will be accessible by PJM TOs 15

DIMA Data Comparison 16

Section 18.17.6 Disclosure of EMS Data Proposed OA Revisions Change title to reflect section expanded to incorporate data accessible in DIMA software application Incorporate provisions authorizing PJM to share confidential transmission system data with all TOs in DIMA Limit data sharing to transmission function employees in control room similar to EMS Requires license agreement before can access DIMA Section 18.17.7 Disclosure of Generator Data to Transmission Owners Revisions giving PJM authority to share confidential generator data with other TOs in DIMA Limit data sharing to transmission function employees in control room 17

Other Required Agreements Before a TO will be given access to any data in DIMA, it must execute the following: Non-Disclosure Agreement proscribing the limitations on its access to and use of information in DIMA For-fee End User License Agreement ( EULA ) with PJM Technologies, Inc. or other PJM subsidiary which provides a license for the unpopulated DIMA software No-fee Data Sharing Agreement with PJM which will allow TOs who have entered into a EULA access to integrated grid data currently utilized by PJM via the DIMA application 18

Questions? About product contact Ed Kovler, edward.kovler@pjm.com, 610.666.4202 About CTOA revisions contact Jacqui Hugee, jacqulynn.hugee@pjm.com, 610-666-8208 About license contact Michelle Harhai, michelle.harhai@pjm.com, 610-666-8925 19