Con Edison Demonstration Project DE-OE0000197. Customer Sited Resource Management Tools



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Con Edison Demonstration Project DE-OE0000197 Sited Resource Tools Tom Magee General Manager Smart Grid Implementation Group, Con Edison ADS National Town Hall Meeting May 21, 2014 1

Demonstration Project Interoperability of Smart Grid Resources 2

DERMS DRMS Distributed Energy Resource System Siemens/TIBCO DR & DG resources integrated with distributed system Near real time status of DR and DG resources Control Capability: Demonstrated control of DR Resources via secure messages through NOC or directly to buildings (disabled initially) User Group Distribution Engineering Demand Response System Alstom Grid Demand Response Program Enroll Event notification CBL performance Reporting Near real time DR performance Control Capability: Alstom targeting to implement OpenADR 2.0b by end of 2014 (disabled initially) User Group Energy Efficiency 3

DERMS DRMS DERMS DRMS 4

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 5

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 6

Distributed Energy Resource System Con Edison Distributed System Status integrated with Resources Targeted Demand Response from the following: Building System (BMS) Controller Connected to Standby Diesel Generator Controller Connected to Electric Vehicle Charger with Standby Battery and PV Generation ThinkEco Modlets DR resource mapping 7

DERMS Current Capabilities and Design Status Activate and track performance of project DR resources Utilize PVL Wolf Decision Aid to make recommendations to mitigate overload conditions in the networks Area Substation one line display with aggregated DR and DG capability Mapped all underground networks ~ 800 DLRP resources mapped and integrated into PVL Network Curtailment Capability 8

DERMS Resource Information Resource type Available Demand Response Current Generation Current Load Drawn Date / time of last status 9

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 10

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 11

PVL Decision Aid Integration into DERMS Prioritizes DR resources to alleviate overloaded Feeder Sections or Network Transformers Enables Targeted curtailment to alleviate overload on feeder or transformer Recommends DR resources to alleviate overload condition 12

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 13

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 14

SGDP Demand Response Diagram Demand response Lexington Ave DR:100 kw SGDP Demand Response protocols provide better visibility and real-time dispatch of customer resources Status Status Distributed generation Software 28 Facilities with 20 MW of DG Curtailment Action Start Curtailment Message Distribution Control Center 15

Distributed Energy Resource System (DERMS) Smart Grid Data Store Load Flow Complex Event Processing Logging Alerts /Monitoring Notification SGDP Secure Interoperable Services Substation/ Feeders/ Transformer Status Distributed Energy Resources/ Demand Response Participants Interval Meters Impact Analysis One Line Displays Demand Response Smart Meters Processing Con Edison DERMS Others Tabular Displays 16

DERMS DRMS 17

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 18

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 19

User Access Portal Typical Fields 15 digit Con Edison Account Number May 2013 Enrollment Start Period June 2013 Enrollment Start Period Name (as it appear on bill) Service Address P Prov Nu 20

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 21

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR Aggregators C&I s 22

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 23

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 24

Baseline Calculations Baseline Calculations Engine Calculates recent historical usage to determine average usage prior to an event Calculates the actual performance during a DR event s Preparations Engine Calculates the payment due to a customer based upon their performance and the Program payment rules Calculates each hour / time segment separately Submits the credit/payment as a billing determinant to the Billing system 25

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 26

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 27

Baseline Calculations Preparation Baseline Calculations Engine Calculates recent historical usage to determine average usage prior to an event Calculates the actual performance during a DR event s Preparations Engine Calculates the payment due to a customer based upon their performance and the Program payment rules Calculates each hour / time segment separately Submits the credit/payment as a billing determinant to the Billing system 28

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 29

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word Email/ IVR 30

Optimization Module Modeling Options Targeted DR Reduction Peak Load Shifting Economic Pricing/Profit 31

DRMS Implementation Architecture and Functionality User Access (Portal/LPAD) Information Load Visualization Platform Send Word System (MDMS) DRBizNet Web-Services API Program Enrollment Processes Yield Optimization Strategies Event Device & Load Repository Baseline Calculations Preparation Notifications Email Agent Send Word OpenADR DRAS Email/ IVR AC IHD Aggregators C&I s Residential s 32

Alstom Open ADR Capability Utilizes Open ADR 1.0 for direct control of end devices in one Utility Target to have capability to offer Open ADR 2.0b by end of 2014 OpenADR DRAS AC IHD Aggregators C&I s Residential s 33

Send Registration Data to DERMS DERMS Notify Start of Events DRMS Potential Recommendation of Curtailment 34

Challenges & Opportunities Utility of Future Current Evolution Smart Grid EE/ DR DG PV Targeted Solutions Opportunity for a Comprehensive Review Distributed Resources IT Platform Data Services Rate Design Regulatory Models 35

Con Edison Demonstration Project DE-OE0000197 Sited Resource Tools Tom Magee General Manager Smart Grid Implementation Group, Con Edison ADS National Town Hall Meeting May 21, 2014 36