Using AMI in SCADA-DMS for advanced network operation Stefan Rebner/Fortum/ 2013-03-21
Stockholm, 2009-01-07 09:24
Fortum in short Nr 1 Nr 2 Poland Heat Heat sales Electricity sales Distribution Electricity sales Electricity production 3.7 TWh 20 GWh Nordic countries Electricity production 48,1 TWh Electricity sales 54,9 TWh Heat sales 18,0 TWh Grid customers 1,6 miljoner Electricity customers 1,2 miljoner Russia TGC-1 (~25%) Electricity production ~6 TWh Heat sales ~8 TWh OAO-Fortum* Electricity production 16.0 TWh Heat sales 25.6 TWh Baltic states Heat sales 1.3 TWh Electricity sales 0.1 TWh Grid customers 24,000 Din energipartner 2010
Distribution Owns, operates and develops 156,000 km of regional and local networks with 99.9 % reliability Centralized operation per country 1.6 million customers in Finland, Sweden and Norway Total volume of electricity distributed in local grids 26.6 TWh and regional grids 17.3 TWh Number of employees 754 4 Electricity Solutions and Distribution Division 2013
AMM program overall scope Implement remote and automatic meter reading for all customers in Fortum grids Implement billing based on actual consumption Enhance customer service and significantly contribute to the development of the Fortum Brand Improve business process performance by internal process automation and harmonization cross the Nordic countries Create platform for new products and services to ensure growth, also outside existing business Contribute to lowering CO 2 emissions by minimizing manual meter reading travel AMM is a vehicle driving the development of one single and harmonized pan-nordic and European electricity retail market through AMM standardization
Fortum Nordic Smart Metering Roadmap 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Pilot Roll out start Main rollout start 3 Main roll-out closed Project closed Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 RFP production and preparations Vendor selection and Process/IT preparations AMM Rollout and process/it implementations RFP out Contract Pilot Roll out start Main roll-out start Main roll-out closed Project closed 1 2 3 Project closed 1 2 3 Regulation deadline: Sweden July 2009 (860 000 meters) Finland January 2014 (583 000 meters) RFP out Preparations Contract Signed Completed Service platform in place Pilot Roll out starts Main Roll out starts Main roll- out closed Norway January 2017 (107 000 meters) 6
Fortum smart metering service provider & system set-up CIS Collection System Central System Integration layer WFM EDM Work order management system CIS = Customer Information System WFM = Workflow Management EDM = Energy Data Management 7 7
Fortum Roll-out Sweden: 850 000 meters Finland: 583 000 meters Ranua Posio Kuusamo Meters are is divided into Milestone Areas (MSA) with 5000-12 000 meters in each Customers will be informed well in time before the installation 36% of the meters are behind locked doors Short power outage during installation Lounais-Suomi Eura Säkylä Yläne Alastaro Oripää Loimaa Kustavi Mynämäki Vehmaa Pöytyä Mellilä Nousiainen Tammela Vahto Taivassal o Aura Lemu Rusko Koski Tl Tarvasjoki Somero Askainen Masku Lieto Marttila Raisio Kuusjoki Paimio Merimasku Piikkiö Pertteli Iniö Halikko Velkua Kaarina Kiikala Houtskär Korsnäs Kaskinen Merikarvia Korppoo Närpiö Mala x Kristiinankaupunki Luvia Rymättylä Nauvo Teuva Karijoki Parainen Sauvo Kemiö Dragsfjärd Västanfjärd Vöyri-Maksamaa Isokyrö Ylistaro Ilmajoki Jurva Kurikka Isojoki Kauhajoki Noormarkku Ulvila Kiikoinen Jalasjärvi Nurmo Seinäjoki Mouhijärvi Vammala Äetsä Huittinen Oravainen Perniö Särkisalo Virrat Kuortane Alavus Salo Muurla Kisko Tammisaari Töysä Suomusjärvi Pohja Kiiminki Suomusjärvi Muhos Pudasjärvi Ylikiiminki Lohja Karjalohja Utajärvi Nummi-Pusula Vihti Sammatti Taivalkosk i Siuntio Pohja Kirkkonummi Karjaa Inkoo Tammisaari Kärkölä Hausjärvi Loppi Riihimäki Hyvinkää Karkkila Järvenpää Tuusula Espoo Kauniainen Joensuu Hanko 8
Fortum Smart Metering time plan 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Planning, procurement and preparations Learnings: Develop the platform step by step IT and process development in several releases Pilot in autumn 2010 583 000 meters will be installed in ca two and a half years 500-1 000 meters / day 285 000 meters installed 9
10 How smart is a smart meter?
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Representation of status information in the low voltage grid Benefits Detailed knowledge of site information Knowledge based discussions with customers Pro-active customer information Less customer initiated calls Shorter outage times Faster localization of fault Using closest resource 17 Electricity Solutions and Distribution / Stefan Rebner
Status of PoDIS development Implemented and available in the Swedish control centre Integrated in administrative tool Continuous development Integrated to DMS solution Alarm function to be built 18 Electricity Solutions and Distribution / Stefan Rebner
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Major storm sequence of events NO AMD CBO CBO / DC LBO PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 Resources 48h 24h 1. Weather forecast 2. Increased prepardness resource allocation incl CBO/LBO 3. Sectionising and fault repair of prioritized feeders 4. MV fault repair and prioritized LV faults 5. LV fault repair 6. Remaining faults 5.1.2012
Fortum Mobile Messaging Service (FMMS) The overall purpose of the FMMS solution is to ensure that customers are informed about and satisfied with Fortum in case of planned and unplanned electricity outages We want our customers to have enough information to be able to - evaluate and take decisions regarding their own situation during unplanned outages - prepare for planned outages Business benefits Increased customer satisfaction Increased degree of service, fulfill customer's information need Stronger brand through personal and accurate information to customers, community and civic functions Decreased cost for handling customer fault calls Decreased cost when messaging service replaces the notification cards 21 Electricity Solutions and Distribution / Stefan Rebner
Vision Short Cut Customer Communication Proactive information Mobile Workforce Connected Entrepreneur Vision Short Cut A process short cut Minimized time Communication FDC 22
Working towards a new HMI with intuitive interaction
24 What are the roles of the smart meters in the smart grid?
However, a smart grid is more than technology, it is part of an evolving energy market New roles and functions in the sustainable energy system New technology solutions New business models New market rules New customer roles and behaviours Transferred into new market rules and commercial applications
Stockholm Royal Seaport -system approach to the smart grid 7 1 Active homes with demand response 6 2 Integration of local energy production 6 6 2 3 Use of electric vehicles and smart charging 4 3 4 Energy storage for customers and grid 5 Smart and electrified port 4 1 6 Smart grid infrastructure network management 2 7 Smart grid lab Innovation Center 5
The Active house will be integrated with the central system (the Smart Grid Lab) The Active house solutions include: Modern automation systems Energy management system EV-charging Visualization of energy Solar cells Smart appliances Communication solutions The Smart Grid Lab: Distributes control signals Supervises the grid Provides a platform for research
Stockholm Royal Seaport smart grid as an enabler for a future suitable city Vision Stockholm Royal Seaport a world class sustainable city district Objectives 2030: fossil free and climate positive 2020: CO2 emissions are less than 1.5 tonnes/person Adapted to an altered climate Do you want to know more? www.stockholmroyalseaport.com
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