KCP&L SmartGrid Demonstration

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KCP&L SmartGrid Demonstration Kansas House Energy & Environment Committee Bill Menge Director, SmartGrid February 7, 2013 Topeka, KS

What is SmartGrid? SmartGrid is basically the integration of digital equipment & communications into the electric utility infrastructure. It enables a 2-way flow of information & energy. National Institute of Standards Smart Grid Depiction Like many industry transformations, it is a journey, not a destination. 2

KCP&L Demonstration Objectives First, it demonstrates a complete, end-to to-end smart grid from smart generation to smart end-use that will deliver improved performance focused on a major substation in an urban location. Second, it introduces new technologies, applications, protocols, communications and business models that will be evaluated, demonstrated and refined to achieve improved operations, increase energy efficiency, reduce energy delivery costs and improve environmental performance. best-in-class approach to technology Third, it incorporates a best integration, application development and partnership collaboration, allowing integration KCP&L to advance the progression of complete smart grid solutions with interoperability standards rather than singular, packaged applications. Finally, KCP&L s demonstration project provides critical energy infrastructure required to support a targeted urban revitalization effort in Kansas City s Green Impact Zone and support a more sustainable future. 3

Scope of the Demonstration - we went ALL IN Total Project Value ~ $58 MM (DOE SGDG = $24 MM; Partner = $7 MM).. $44 MM spent thru 2012 Smart Distribution Smart Substation Distribution Management System (DMS) with D-SCADA and OMS IP/RF 2-way DA Network Advanced DA Smart Substation Smart Metering Integrated CIS / MDM / AMI / OMS Architecture Smart Meters Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Meter Data Management (MDM) Data Analytics Interoperability And Security Smart Substation Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) IEC 61968, IEC 61850 (GOOSE and MMS), Open ADR, Zigbee SEP State of the Art Physical & Network Security (NISTIR-7628) Smart End-Use Smart Substation Home Energy Management Portal (HEMP) Home Area Network (HAN) In-home Display (IHD) with Interval Data Commercial Building Energy Management System (BMS) Time-of-Use (TOU) Rates Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Smart Generation Smart Substation Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERM) Demand Response (DR) Programs Residential / Commercial Rooftop Solar Utility-scale Battery Storage Program Advisory and Management Services Partners 4

Truly Comprehensive Smart Grid Initiative 8 New Systems AMI; MDM; DMS; OMS; D-SCADA; DERM; HEMP; VEMS Cyber Security Interoperability 5

Project Area Midtown Kansas City, MO North: 35 th Street KCP&L s SmartGrid project in midtown Kansas City, Missouri includes the 150- block Green Impact Zone and surrounding neighborhoods, shown here in blue. The Green Impact Zone is a cooperative effort to focus federal stimulus funding on projects in a targeted area of Kansas City, Missouri. West: Main Street East: Benton/Swope Parkway South: 52ndStreet 6 6

Interoperability is the foundation of KCP&L s SmartGrid Program Far beyond traditional point-to-point interfaces. 7

Education & Outreach Part of the Software In addition to traditional communications efforts, KCP&L is focusing on new approaches to increase awareness and engage customers: Neighborhood Assoc & Faith-based Outreach Community Outreach Events Educational Programs & Materials SmartGrid Support Team SmartGrid Website (kcplsmartgrid.com) Stakeholder Updates (MO & KS) Internal Education & Change Management 8

Education & Outreach making it real Demonstration House and SmartGrid Innovation Park Demonstration house (Metropolitan Energy Center s Project Living Proof) Touch, feel, learn about and experience new, energy efficient and SmartGrid products SmartGrid Innovation Park Grid Battery, Solar Generation, EV Charging, Operating System displays, Educational Kiosk 9

Major Accomplishments and Milestones 2010 Project Planning Stakeholder Meetings DOE Contract AMI Infrastructure SmartMeter Launch (Oct 18) Demonstration House Web Portal Launch IHD Launch 2011 Bill Prediction Begin Substation Upgrades 1 st Solar Installation Security Assessment System, Interface & Back Office Design Integration Planning Meter Data Mgmt Ph1 System Upgrades 2012 Grid Battery Storage Smart Substation Meter Date Mgmt Ph2 Home Area Networks Smart Thermostats Solar Installations Time of Use Rate EV Charging Innovation Park System Upgrades 2013+ Dist Mgmt System DERM Building Energy Mgmt Complete End Use Installations Full Integration & Cyber Security Acceptance Testing Final System Interoperability Testing Fully Operational SmartGrid Measurement & Benefits 10

Additional Resources & DOE Credits Please visit our Demonstration House at Project Living Proof www.kcenergy.org/projectlivingproof.aspx ------------------- Also visit our SmartGrid Innovation Park 4724 Tracy St, Kansas City, MO 64110 --------------------- Learn more at www.kcplsmartgrid.com --------------------- Bill Menge, SmartGrid Director bill.menge@kcpl.com This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number DE-OE0000221. "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." 11 11

Appendix: SmartGrid Alphabet Soup ADA = Advanced Distribution Automation ADR = Automated Demand Response protocol AMI = Advanced Metering Infrastructure BMS = Building (Energy) Managemeht System CIS = Customer Information System DA = Distribution Automation DERM = Distributed Energy Resource Management system DMS = Distribution Management System DR = Demand Response ESB = Enterprise Service Bus EV = Electric Vehicle HAN = Home Area Network HEMP = Home Energy Management Portal (a web portal) IHD = In-Home Display IP = Internet Protocol MDM = Meter Data Management system OMS = Operations Management System RF = Radio Frequency ( wireless ) SCADA = System Control And Data Acquisition SEP = Smart Energy Profile (a communication standard) TOU = Time of Use rate Zigbee = a low power wireless communication protocol (like WiFi) 12