Three Utility Approaches to Gas Demand Response
Transcript of Three Utility Approaches to Gas Demand Response
1. Accenture2. Advanced Energy3. Alectra Utilities4. Ally Energy Solutions5. Alternative Energy Systems
Consulting6. Ameren7. American Public Power
Association8. Apex Analytics9. Apogee Interactive10. Applied Energy Group11. APTIM12. Aquanta13. Arizona Public Service14. Armada Power15. Austin Energy16. Baltimore Gas and Electric17. Benton PUD18. Berkshire Hathaway Energy19. Black & Veatch Management
Consulting20. Bonneville Power
Administration21. Bowen Capital Advisors22. Bristol Tennessee Essential
Services23. Cadmus24. Calico Energy25. Central Electric Cooperative26. Central Hudson Gas & Electric27. Chelan PUD28. City of Tallahassee Utilities29. Clean Power Research30. CLEAResult31. Cobb EMC32. COI Energy Services
33. Commonwealth Edison34. Con Edison35. Connected Energy36. Connected Energy Limited37. Consumers Energy Company38. Contract Callers39. Copper Labs40. CPower Energy Management41. CPS Energy42. Customized Energy Solutions43. Dairyland Power Cooperative44. DemandQ45. DNV GL46. DTE Energy47. Duke Energy48. E Source49. E4TheFuture50. Eaton51. ecobee52. Edison Electric Institute53. Efficiency Vermont54. EFI55. EGM56. Elocity57. Emerson Commercial &
Residential Solutions58. EMI Consulting59. Enbala60. Encycle61. Enel X62. Energy Solutions63. EnergyHub64. EnerVision65. Entergy66. EPRI67. ERS68. Evergy69. Eversource
70. Extensible Energy71. FirstEnergy72. FleetCarma73. FPL74. Franklin Energy75. GDS Associates76. Generac77. Georgia Power Company78. Google (Nest)79. Great River Energy80. GridBeyond81. GridFabric82. GridOptimize83. GridPoint84. GridX85. Guidehouse86. Hawaiian Electric Company87. High West Energy88. Honeywell Smart Energy89. ICF90. Idaho Power91. IGS Energy92. Illume Advising93. Indianapolis Power & Light Co.94. Integral Analytics95. IPKeys Power Partners96. Itron97. Jackson EMC98. Kiwi Power99. Leap100. Mitsubishi Electric TRANE HVAC101. Modesto Irrigation District102. National Grid103. National Rural Electric
Cooperative104. NB Power105. New Braunfels Utilities
106. New Hampshire Electric Cooperative
107. New York Power Authority108. Nexant109. North Carolina Electric
Membership Corporation110. NTC111. OATI112. Oklahoma Gas & Electric113. Olivine114. Oncor Electric Delivery115. Open Systems International116. OpenADR Alliance117. Opinion Dynamics118. Opus One119. Oracle Utilities120. Orange and Rockland Utilities121. Otter Tail Power122. Pacific Gas & Electric123. Packetized Energy124. PECO, An Exelon Company125. Pepco, an Exelon Company126. Portland General Electric127. Powerley128. Public Service Company of
Oklahoma129. RacePoint Energy130. Rappahannock Electric
Cooperative131. Resideo132. RF Demand Solutions133. Sacramento Municipal Utility
District134. Saint John Energy135. Salt River Project136. San Diego Gas & Electric137. Santee Cooper138. Schneider Electric
139. Scope Services140. Seattle City Light141. Shifted Energy142. Smart Electric Power Alliance143. Smartenit144. Snohomish County PUD145. Southern California Edison146. Southern California Gas
Company147. Steffes148. Sunverge Energy149. Swell Energy150. Tantalus151. Tennessee Municipal Electric
Power Association152. Tennessee Valley Authority153. Tetra Tech154. The Brattle Group155. Threshold156. Tierra Resource Consultants157. TRC158. Tri-State Generation &
Transmission159. Trickle Star160. TROVE161. Tucson Electric Power162. Uplight163. Utility Load Management
Exchange164. Vectren, A Centerpoint
Company165. Warranty Design166. Waseda University167. West Monroe Partners168. Xcel Energy169. Zen Ecosystems170. Zeuthen Management
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Meet Your Fellow PLMA Members!
Energy and Data Management for EVs
Ross MalmeGlobal Load Mgmt
Co-Chair + Bowen Capital Advisors
Jon HilowitzGlobal Load Mgmt
Co-Chair + Orange and Rockland
Doron FrenkelGuest Speaker
CEO, Driivz
Scott CoeGlobal Load Mgmt
Co-Chair + GridOptimize
About Driivz: From a vision to
mass scale deployments
A Tale Of Two Revolutions
1900 1913 2021
Mobility
Energy
Digital services
• Energy management• Integrated
• Connected
• Sophisticated• Easy to use
Driivz at a Glance• The operating system for global EV charging
• Modular end-to-end architecture
• Future proof platform in a world of disruption and change
• Designed for large scale EV charging network operators
• Significantly reduces operational costs and increases
customer satisfaction
Used by over 700,000 drivers
x10,000smanaged plugs
x100,000s roamed plugs
53 million kg CO2 saved
Over 20 countriesworldwide
170 different charger types
Major EV charging networks such as:
HORIZON
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LESSONS LEARNED
The largest migration projects
in the market since 2014
• Vast array of integrations
• Different business & operational models
• Multi-country, multi-currency
• 10,000,000s transactions
• Largest roaming integrations
Complexenvironment
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POIs
Hosts
CPOsEMSPs
Municipalities
Auto
makers
Auto
dealers
Equipment
Utilities
Requires a Robust EV
Charging Management
Platform
Drivers
Vehicles
Technicians
Increased
number of
operational
issuesMaintenance automation
e.g., self-healing, AI
Scalable architecture
is a must
Increased number of
chargersLessons learned
Lessons learned – scalability/automation/AI
Lessons learned – standards and protocols
Your
networkOther networks
Direct connection • Avoid vendor lock-in
• Better control
• Reduced cost
• Smart charging capabilities
Charger type A
Charger type B
Charger type C
OCPP
OCPI Compliance with
standards and protocols
is highly recommended
Lessons learned - drivers are at the center of the ecosystem
@ home
@ work
@ destination
On the go
The driver is the most
important piece of the puzzle
Availability
Ease of use
Flexibility
Operational issues
More calls to the call centerRoaming
Self-service
Usability
Lessons learned – vertical business solutions
Create dedicated
customizable solutions and
configure to business needs
MDUsFleets
Dealerships
Hosts Gas stations
Municipalities
Automakers
Retail
Specific
business
needs
• Relevant dashboards
• Customized alerts
• Integrate with legacy solutions
Lessons learned – differentiate your company
Growing competition
Stand out from the crowd
Tools to ensure operational
excellence
Flexible billing to enable
competitive offers
Customer loyalty plans,
refunds, on the fly billing
Create your own user
experience
What Should a Digital
Services Platform Include?
Platform that supports the entire value chain
Operations
CPO (Charge Point Operator) EMP (e-Mobility Provider)
TechnicalOperations
FieldSupport
Charger Management
EnergyManagement
BillingOperations
Call Center Roaming
Assets
EV energymanagement
Local microgrid management
Demand-responseSite/campus-level
energy management
Fleet depotsHighway/
petrol stationsAround townResidentialWorkplace
Drivers’ charging experience
MDUsFleetsDealershipsHostsRetail Gas stations Municipalities Automakers
Vertical business solutions
Utility scenario
SP1 SP2 Utility owned chargers
UtilityOperations and
unified viewBilling Roaming
Charging policies &
energy management
View all networks
Customer
management
Residential Workplace Public
OCPI
Residential Workplace Public Residential Workplace Public
Open ADR
Host/fleet
solutions
Driver views
Demand response
OCPPOCPI
How Can the Grid Cope with
the Exponential Growth of EVs?
The energy value chain Parking LotCampus/Smart City
• Infrastructure limitations
• Public/private
• Multiple business models
• Wires/breakers
Power Network
• Infrastructure limitations
• Office/store energy demand
• Renewable energy
• Batteries
• Energy cost
• MIC
• Frequency stabilization
• Congestion
• Transformers
• Grid capacity
EVs
• Range anxiety
• Driver prioritization
• SoC
• Energy profiles
• Demand response
• System balancing
• Dynamic tariffs
Annual forecast --- Daily forecast ---Within a day--- Immediate demand
Considerations
The energy value chain Parking LotCampus/Smart CityPower Network EVs
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Transforming the EV charging energy challenge
into a solution to a bigger problem.
EVs as a balancing tool for the grid.
Together we can make a change
Energy and Data Management for EVs
Ross MalmeGlobal Load Mgmt
Co-Chair + Bowen Capital Advisors
Jon HilowitzGlobal Load Mgmt
Co-Chair + Orange and Rockland
Doron FrenkelGuest Speaker
CEO, Driivz
Scott CoeGlobal Load Mgmt
Co-Chair + GridOptimize
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Chad SalibaElectric Transp
Co-Chair + GeoTab Energy
Kessie AvseikovaElectric Transp
Co-Chair + Opinion Dynamics
Nick BengtsonElectric Transp
Co-Chair + Energy Hub
Katie ParkinsonElectric Transp
Co-Chair + Apex Analytics
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