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A collaboration of: The Smart Grid Journey At OGE Energy Corp Kevin Jackson OGE Energy Corp

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Page 1: The smart grid journey at oklahoma gas and electric

A collaboration of:

The Smart Grid Journey

At OGE Energy Corp

Kevin Jackson

OGE Energy Corp

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• About OG&E

• Our History with SAP

• Smart Grid Program Objectives and Goals

• Meter Deployment and Billing

• Demand Response

• Remote Reconnect/Disconnect

Questions

Our Journey

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Enogex and Centerpoint Midstream Partnership

• 8.3k miles of pipeline

• 6 processing plants

• 23B cubic feet of natural gas storage

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OGE Energy Corporation

Electric Utility

• 9 power plants: 6.8 GW

• 778 MW - wind

• 765k customers in OK & AK

• 30k square mile service area

• 23k miles of overhead distribution lines

• 500 substations

• 1100 distribution circuits

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• Went live with R/3 January 1, 1997

o SD, PM, MM, FICO, HR, PS (2008)

• Spring 1996 delivered business requirements to SAP to develop utility specific CIS

• Spring 1997 delivery of IS-U Beta v0

o One of 6 Beta companies world wide

• Live with IS-U-CCS June 14, 1999

o IS-U v1.1B, R/3 3.0F

o 3 Month Roll Out

• Currently running ECC 6.0 EHP6

o We do not use CRM, EDM, SAP’s AMI

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CEO Goal Defer building more fossil fuel

generation until 2020 or beyond

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(CC) SublimeDharma on Flickr (CC) Valard LP

Additional wind generation Build transmission to deliver wind energy Increased focus on energy efficiency Deploy SmartGrid technology

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• Meter Operational Savings

o Meter Reading $15M/Yr

o 300,000 reconnect/disconnect orders/yr – reduced truck rolls

o 200,000 move-in/out orders/yr – reduced truck rolls

• Net Headcount Reduction: 135

• Customer Participation Goals

o 20% penetration

o 1.3kW per customer

• Avoided Generation Cost: $287M (15 Yr NPV)

• Energy Reduction (VVO): 75 MW

• Reliability: 30% SAIDI reduction

o DA Societal Benefits $300 M/Yr

OGE Smart Grid Program Goals

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• Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)

Digital meters for all customers 15 min interval reads

Remote reconnect and disconnect

2-way communications

• Demand Response (DR) Programs

Dynamic pricing

In-home technology

Customer engagement

• Distribution Automation (DA) Technologies

• Automated switching

• Volt–VAr Optimization

• Centralized control - DMS

• All enabled through integrated wide area communications

network, IT systems and supporting business processes

OG&E Smart Grid Includes

DA

DR

AMI

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• February 15, 2010 –

First meter set in Norman, OK

• 200 per day at first

• Ramped up to around 2000+ per

day over a 3 year period

• Meter Deployment officially

ended in December of 2012

Meter Deployment

By the Numbers

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2010 184,000 meters

2011 314,000 meters

Meter Deployment+

2012 299,000 meters

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• Weekly Meter Deployment population file

o Population file used by meter installation vendor to plan and schedule meter deployment

• Black Out Window (Dunning disconnects and billing)

• SAP Serialization program to consume meter vendor data

• Automated meter installation program written to install meter in SAP

• Sync program to MDMS system

• Based upon what meters were installed per day, SAP generated Location

Information File which would sync with AMI system

SAP Development to Support Deployment

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• Once smart meter installed, no meter reader used

• Custom programs created to satisfy meter reading document for billing

• Normal register reads

• Demand response using daily register reads

• Calling MDMS using interval data for demand response

• Interval meter data used for complex tariffs

• Goal - no estimation to generate electric bill

• Meter Deployment plan allowed us to read and bill customers with no

interruption to billing schedule

Billing with Smart Meters

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Demand Response Background

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Quail Creek

• 25 Customers

• Acceptance

• Energy Awareness

2010 Study

• 3,000 Customers

• Reduced Peak

• Segment Results

• Acceptance

• Technology

• Dynamic Pricing

2011 Study

• 6,000 Customers

• Commercial Results

• Critical Price Results

2012

Roll-Out

• ~40 K Customers

• 70 MW

• ROI Marketing

• Penetration Testing

2012 and beyond

• 20% Penetration

• 210 MW

• New Pricing Products

• Value Added Products

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New Dynamic Pricing Options Offered

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• Hours: 2 – 7pm, Monday - Friday

• Summer Season (June – September)

• Customers receive day-ahead price via

in-home display, web, text, email, voice

message

• Tariff is optional

• Customer decides how to respond &

manage consumption

Residential Variable Peak Price Tariff

Pri

ce

Time of Day

$0.46

$0.113

$0.045

12:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m.

Customer

Demand

Line

$0.23

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• Enrollment

o 3rd party portal makes web service call to SAP to verify last 4 of SSN

o Rate changed in SAP

o PCT Installation

• Daily Price Signals

o Pricing from fuels department

o SAP jobs run to store daily price

o Price signals for voice, SMS, email

72,000 sent in 1.5 hours

o AMI vendor calls SAP web service to get price

o OGE.com calls SAP via web service to get price

DR Enrollment and Dynamic Pricing

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Price Signals

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Voice Message

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Home Energy Report

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MyOGEPower.com

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Smart Grid Screens in SAP

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Existing Custom Screens Modified

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VPP and Technology Impact

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• Leave existing disconnect processes in place

o Existing processes included Business Workflows and programs to generate PM

orders to reconnect/disconnect service

o Programs running to look at device category to determine if the order should be

sent to the field or queued in SAP to provision remotely

• Additional considerations for Dunning

• Additional considerations for Vacancy Reconnect/Disconnect

Remote Reconnect/Disconnect

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• Ratchet volume up or down

depending on need

o Critical Operations Protector

Disconnect/Reconnect

Capabilities

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• SAP will attempt to remotely provision service

• After 2 failed attempts to provision meter, order is sent to mobile

dispatch system

o 99.3% successfully provision from SAP

• Emergency reconnect process

Successful Provisioning

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Trap Orders in

SAP Table

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• Don’t disconnect rail road crossings

o Eyes on accounts before disconnects start

• OK to start disconnects

o Table entry made when it’s okay to start letting dunning disconnects fly

• Moratorium

o Company wide, by state, by service district

• Additional requirements before disconnecting Arkansas service

Considerations for Dunning

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• Disconnect all Move-Outs that do not have a corresponding Move-In

• If existing disconnect document exists at the time of move-in

• Move-in/out reads satisfied by daily register read

Considerations for Move-In/Out

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• Nearly 800,000 meters deployed in 3 years time

• All customers billed “on-time” during meter deployment

• Demand Response growing to 120,000 planned by end of 2014

• 350,000 Remote disconnects

• 343,000 Remote reconnects

• 1 Million Move-in/Out Reads

At a glance

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A collaboration of:

Kevin Jackson OGE Energy Corp

[email protected]