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Case Study CenterPoint Analytics
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Integration with EnergyIP
Smart Car
Wind
Residential Metering
Appliance
Sub Metering
Outage Management
Demand Response
Customer Information Systems
Workforce Management
Data Warehouse
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eMeter Platform AdaptersA visualization of the eMeter platform outlining adapters. This graphic is to be used for selling the eMeter Platform to med level prospects.
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Integration ServicesWeb Service AdaptersDifferent adapters can be added or subtracted
•JMS Messaging•Web Services•SAP MDUS Adapter•File Based Data
Exchange
AMI AdaptersDifferent adapters can be added or subtracted
•Manual Adapter•MV90 Adapter•PLC Adapter•Mesh RF Adapter•RF Adapter
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The Perils of a M2C MDM•Meter to cash•Meter provisioning•Meter activation•Meter error
•Connect/disconnect•Demand response event•Outage alarm•PHEV charging control
AMI Heade
nd
M2CMDM Billing
Bit buck
et
CIS
WMS ERP
DRM
WebPortal
Notifi-cationSyste
m
OMS
EVMS
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AMI Technology Lock-inThen add a new AMI system…
AMI Heade
nd
M2CMDM Billing
Bit buck
et
CIS
WMS ERP
DRM
WebPortal
Notifi-cationSyste
m
OMS
EVMS
AMI Heade
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Architecture for smart grid transaction management
AMI Headend
Billing
System of Record
CIS
WMS
ERP
DRM
WebPortal
Notifi-cationSyste
m
OMS
EVMS
AMI Headend
Apps
AMI Adapter
Sys Admin
Mess
ag
e B
us
AMI Adapter
IT SystemsAdapter
Separate sources and uses of data
Complete data and event management
Reliable transaction handling
Market
Distribution
MSB/MDL
Retail
High Level Overview for German Utility Market3 different market actors, 1 read/year/meter in the past, new 15 min reads
MSB = Metering Operator
Generation and Transmission are not shown for simplification
MSBMSB
Distribution
MSB/MDL
Retail
New Landscape for German Utility Market- Regulator introduces smart metering and competition and enables change
Consumer
AMI Infrastructure
RetailRetail
Retail
96+ Meter reads a day/meter
Retail
German Pilot Phase
- Typically driven by metering department- Initial focus of pilot was meter to cash
- Creates more questions than answers on business, processes, architecture and best practices:
- Where do I want to go from here- How do I enable value add services to be competitive - How do I differentiate myself in the changing market - Can I serve my customers better- How can I reach maximum flexibility- Has this be done somewhere- What will the market look like in 5 years - Can the Pilot Scale? - How much can/should I invest in growing the pilot- Is my IT landscape ready for the future - How to support various metering data- What kind of data I need- End2End Architecture
AMI Infrastructure
Distribution
MDM System
Retail
Architecture between Market Participants and Comm.
AMI Infrastructure
MDM System MDM SystemMarket
GWMarket
GW
MarketGW
IT S
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s
IT S
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IT S
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GenerationTransmission
MarketGW
Smart Meter Data Challenges•Managing the business processes and the data:– Meter Provisioning and Activation
– Data Collection
– Problem Detection and Resolution
– Data Synchronization
– Data Processing and Distribution
•By the numbers:Every day the AMI operations team must support – per million meters
– >2,000 meter exchanges per day during deployment
– >1,000 customer moves per day (25% yearly turnover)
– 10,000 missing reads per day (99% daily read success)
– 20 meter failures per day (0.5% annual failure rate)
– 10,000 data changes per day
– >97,000,000 meter reads per day (15-minute interval data)
– Nearly 4,000,000 missing data intervals per day
•Not to mention HANs, grid sensors, EVs, etc.
Market Data Communication
MarketGW
MarketGW
MarketGW
Distribution:
• Settlement with Retail• Inserted Electricity and
Delivered Electricity• Voltage Level• Phase Quality• Outage Reports/Events• Location of Outage and Events
Future: • Decentralized Production • Decentralized EV consumption
and storage• Smart Grid measures and
management
Retailer
• Settlement with Distributor• Metering data registers for
Billing• TOU registers (unframed)• Connect/disconnect• Location of Outages and
Events• Consumer change
• Future:• Distributed Production• Customer roaming data for
EV usage
MSB/MDL
• Metering Data• Control Data• Parameter Data• Voltage Data• Phase Quality• TOU Data• Connect/Disconnect
• Retailer change• TOU Register changes• Meter change• Outage Reports and Events• Location of Outage and
Events• Decentralized Production
Meter values• other
Retail architecture
Market Comm.Market Comm.
MDM System
Demand Response
CRM & Billing
SettlementServices
MSB/MSL
Metering Data
Market Comm.
Market Comm.
OtherMetering and
Customer Premise Devices
Archive
Market Comm.
Outage Mgmt
ConnectDisconnect
Load Forecastin
gOther network
interfaces
Demand Response Schedulin
g
Asset Data
RegulatedMetering
Field WorkServices
DeviceInstallatio
nDeviceMaint.
CustomerWeb
Engagement
Energy Schedulin
g
Retail Service
Development
Market Comm.Market Comm.
MDM System
Demand Response
CIS SystemSettlement
DSOServices
MSB/MSL
Metering Data
ExternalRetailers
Market Comm.
Market Comm.
ExternalMetering
Aggregation
Distribution (DSO) architecture overview
Market Comm.
Outage Mgmt
Reporting System
Voltage Quality Reports
Phase Reports
Network LossReports
Load Reports
SCADA System
ConnectDisconnect
GIS System
Load Forecasting System
Outage Mgmt System
Demand Response System
Work flow Mgmt System
Outage Mgmt
Network Maintenance
Distribution Planning
EMS System
Head End
Work Force MgmtTechnical
Market Comm.
Market Comm.
MDM System
Work flow MgmtCommercial
MeterInstallation
Order AdminMeter Read
Order AdminDisposition
Order AdminPrinting
Meter Re-Certification
MeterMaintenance
MeterService
Deployment Managemen
t
CIS System
Order AdminPurchase
Billing for MDL/MSB Services
Retail
Cloud
Metering Data Asset Data
Market Comm.
ExternalRetailers
Market Comm.
Market Comm.
ExternalDistribution
Archive
MSB/MDLChange Mgmt
C/I Meters
Smart Meters
Dumb Meters
ZFA (C/I)
Metering (MSB/MDL) architecture overview
PKI
eMeter applications opportunities
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AMI
Customer Operations
Market Operations
AMI Operations
Grid Operations
Electric Settlements
eCurtailment
Network Loss
Prepayment
Outage Services
CSR PortalEnergy Engage
Power Quality
Volt/VAR Monitoring
Transformer Load Monitoring
Energy Diversion
Dynamic Pricing
Load Forecasting
Load Research
DR & Efficiency M&V
Connect/Disconnect
VEE
Device Lifecycle MgmtAMI SLA Reporting
Deployment Planning Device Provisioning
Data for Retailers
Gas Settlements
Renewables
Outage Notification
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Summary
“I do not want another explanation what the Smart Grid is but
how to manage all the technology I now have in my network”
Carsten Fosvang, SEAS-NVE Denmark
Smart Metering 2.0:
• Manage the data and and operation efficiently
• Extract the value from the Data Tsunami
• Increase competitive edge
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