Demand Response in Utility EE Programs for India



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Demand Response in Utility EE Programs for India Presented by Dr. Rahul Walawalkar CEM, CDSM Executive Director, India Energy Storage Alliance & VP, Emerging Technologies & Markets Customized Energy Solutions Customized Energy Solutions Ltd. 1528 Walnut Street, 22 nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA Phone: +1-215-875-9440 Fax: +1-215-875-9490 info@ces-ltd.com Presented at AEEE DSM Webinar Series 19 th December 2012 2012 Customized Energy Solutions Ltd. Customized Energy Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. A 501, GO Square Aundh - Hinjewadi Link Rd, Wakad Pune, Maharashtra 411057 India Phone: 91-989-205-4504 info@ces-ltd.com 1 Outline Introduction Overview of DR program Overview of the Tata Power DR program Introduction to Auto DR and Energy Storage Q&A 2 1

Introduction to Customized We maximize value of existing and emerging electric infrastructure through active resource management. Experience in North America and India Customized Energy Solutions helps over 300 clients across all 7 competitive electricity markets in USA and India In 2010, Customized joined the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) as a Professional Member 2

Experience with DR and Energy Storage Launched Customized s DR service offerings in US in 2004, which currently manages ~500 MW of DR in various regions Have provided inputs to FERC on market based DR and energy storage Launched India s 1 st Voluntary DR program for Tata Power in Mumbai in 2011 with a target participation of 15 MW The program was recognized as most innovative energy service by CII Have worked on numerous projects since 2004 with all energy storage technologies including Pumped Hydro, CAES, NaS, Flow Batteries, Li-Ion Batteries & flywheels. Authored number of industry reports including market analysis reports for NY State Energy Research & Development Authority & US Department of Energy s National Energy Technology Labs. Have participated as part of expert evaluation team for various energy storage demonstration projects in US Serve on Board of Directors of Electricity Storage Association and served as part of Steering Committee of international Energy Storage Challenge 2011 5 International Experience Number of customers by DR MW participation Number of DR events 3

Customized s DR Objectives Understand DR Program Requirements to allow our Clients to offer DR as a value-added service to their customers DR Resources have the capability to reduce load or have back-up behind-the-meter generation Experience in implementing DR in both US and India Have played critical role in development of DR programs in both US and India through policy discussions at various ISO/ RTOs, FERC as well as India state regulators and industry forums such as AEEE Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 7 Demand Response can help balance supply & demand 2012 Customized Energy Solutions Ltd. Energy Efficiency 8 4

Energy-Based Programs Customer payments based on load reductions Load reduction tied to market price signal DA, RT or self-schedule Load Reduction Measurement (Measurement & Verification) Customer Baseline (CBL) Reduction calculated based on what customer would have used absent a load reduction FERC Order 745 Pay full LMP to for economic load reduction above a certain price. Economy and LMP payment policy have affected participation 9 Framework for DR benefits LMP* 1 0 5

FERC Order 31 st Dec 2007 11 Reliability-Based Programs Customer payments based on capability to reduce load during system emergencies ISO or Utility calls interruption Load Reduction Measurement (Measurement & Verification) Generally based on load reduction capability Typically a performance test required if no event occurs FERC proceeding on M&V methodology in PJM. Payments tied to capacity market payments to generators in most ISOs Most DSR participation in these programs Participation required only a few times per year Considerable Value 12 6

Ancillary Service Programs Synchronous or Spinning Reserves Load reduction must be achieved in 10 minutes Good Value for participation Regulation Continuous movement to ISO signal usually in both directions (up & down); difficult for typical DSR customers Very High Value for customers New technologies look promising (flywheel, batteries) Operating Reserves 10-30 minutes load reduction requirements Generally low value for customers 13 Integrating energy efficiency and demand response Thermal Ice Storage Building Automation Emergency Generators Lighting Controls Energy Efficient Motors Variable Speed Drives Air Compressor System 7

Tata Power Demand Response Program Features Program approved by the Hon able Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission Program designed to involve Customers during high-cost power purchase and transmission/distribution network constraints Program to be called for maximum 100 hours in a year each event to be of 2 hours Program tenure to last for 1 year now and extendable to 3 years Customer participation is VOLUNTARY no penalties Customized Energy Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. selected through a competitive bid based on its technical strength Tasked to enroll 15 MW of curtailable load Pay enrolled Customers per kwh of verified load curtailment Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 15 Steps by step program implementation Enroll Consumers in the program - Sign a Memorandum of Understanding between Customized and Tata Power Customers Review past Energy Audit reports; energy use data Discuss DR technical options with Facility Managers/Engineers; some examples Coinciding mandatory DG test run with DR event period HVAC temperature adjustments Staggering of chiller/pumps operations Use of thermal storage / energy storage Lighting controls Control on non continuous process loads and switching off shedable load Test Demand Response Calls Participate in the Demand Response events when called by Tata Power Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 16 8

MW 12/19/2012 Available DR Capacity Vs Actual Performance 18.0 16.0 15 16 14.0 12.0 10.0 9 12 9 10 8.0 6.0 4.0 6 5.2 5.1 7 4.4 7.0 2.0 0.0 Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 Actual DR Available DR capacity Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 17 Cumulative DR performance report for DR Manager Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 18 9

Load curtailment example Staggering of operation 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.76 0.79 0.71 0.63 0.4 0.2 0 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 Load Reduction (MW) Customer Base Line (MW) Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 19 LCM- AC temp increase 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 Customer Base Line (MW) Actual Customer Load (MW) 10

LCM- DR on Chiller 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 Customer Base Line (MW) Actual Customer Load (MW) Access to individual Customer Reporting of ADR event Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 22 11

Customized s Web based DR portal Select customer Select meter number Select event day Select interval Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 23 Clear visual representation of the ADR event data Event duration Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 24 12

Comparison of baseline vs actual event day data Revenue earned / Cost saving Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 25 Advantages Automated calculations of Customer Base Line Event wise performance evaluation Meter wise performance evaluation Performance evaluation for different time slots Access to aggregate reports for Utility to compare performance Individual access for customers to understand their own performance wrt different load curtailment strategies Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 26 13

Customer Mix Manufacturing 9% Healthcare 3% Infra Set up 9% Pumping 6% Mall 9% Hospitality 6% Present DR Customer Mix Offices 34% Software 21% Data centre 3% Data centre Software Offices Hospitality Mall Healthcare Manufacturing Pumping Infra Set up Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 27 Auto DR communications using Internet CES Control Room ECN Router HIS SCADA Network MMI Voice CES SecureNet- RT Technology CAISO Meter Instantaneous 2 10 seconds Customer Site 1 CES SecureNet-RT Technology CES RTU Voice MMI Serial or TCP/IP / MODBUS/DNP Plant DCS MPLS DATA T1 ICCP Utility EMS ECN Communications Utility Meter System Internet (Encrypted) Replaces DPG or RIG at Customer Site and Consolidates ECN Connections CAISO Meter Instantaneous 2 10 seconds Customer Site 2 CES SecureNet-RT Technology CES RTU Voice MMI Serial or TCP/IP / MODBUS/DNP Plant DCS 14

Role of Energy Storage Adapted from EPRI & AEP presentation 29 Emergence of Electric Energy Storage Technologies Thermal Storage Source: Electricity Storage Association www.electricitystorage.org 30 15

MWs 1 68 135 202 269 336 403 470 537 604 671 738 805 872 939 1006 1073 1140 1207 1274 1341 1408 1475 1542 1609 1676 1743 1810 1877 1944 2011 2078 2145 2212 2279 2346 2413 2480 2547 State of Charge 12/19/2012 Energy Storage Applications for C&I Customers Peak Shaving Load Levelling Power Quality Improvements 15 Farm Output With Wind Firming 100% 90% 14 80% 13 70% 60% 12 11 10 9 2 Hour Event 2 Second Resolution 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 31 Energy Storage Potential in India 2013-17 Source: IESA www.indiaesa.info 16

IESA conducted technical tour (Oct 28 th -Nov 3 rd ) Next IESA Tour scheduled in March 2013. For more information please visit us at www.indiaesa.info Confidential (www.ces-ltd.com) 33 Summary There is tremendous growth potential for voluntary DR programs in India Current grid and supply mix is not geared to tackle the potential challenges that could impact power quality and reliability of the grid with growing renewable penetration Need to learn from international experiences for leap frogging in this sector We need the right regulatory policies and pricing mechanisms for creating business case for integration of these emerging technologies. 34 17

Contact US Customized Energy Solutions Ltd. 1528 Walnut Street, 22 nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA Phone: +1-215-875-9440 Fax: +1-215-875-9490 info@ces-ltd.com Rahul Walawalkar VP, Emerging Tech & markets Customized Energy Solutions rahul@ces-ltd.com US Cell: +1-516-639-5391 India Cell: +91-9892-054-504 Customized Energy Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. A 501, GO Square Aundh - Hinjewadi Link Rd, Wakad Pune, Maharashtra 411057 India Phone: 91-20-32407682 info@ces-ltd.com 2012 Customized Energy Solutions Ltd. 35 18