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IN THIS ISSUE
February, 2017
1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 2, Issue 4 | 2017February
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India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF) provides a platform for creative minds at India Smart Grid Week (ISGW) Competitions 2017
ISGF hosted the India Smart Grid Week (ISGW) Competitions 2017 at the Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology (NSIT) on 20-21-22 January 2017. ISGW Competitions 2017 included Hackathon, Appathon and Innothon which witnessed participation of more than 200 technology enthusiasts from over 40 organizations across India.
The competit ions received an over whelming response f rom educational bodies and corporate
groups across the nation. ISGF along with Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL), NSIT and Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai facilitated the competitions which included Hackathon, Appathon and Innothon in New Delhi.
The competitions witnessed participation of over 200 enthusiastic minds from over 40 organizations across India. Students of various educational institutions participated including PEC University of Technology, VJTI, NSIT, Xavier Institute of Management, BITS Pilani, UPES, IIIT Delhi, DTU, UCMS (Nepal) and many more. There was participation from officials of utilities and private organizations such as Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, Southco Util ity, Team Sodevan, ABB GISPL, Microsoft, Bechtel India and many more. This year, the competitions witnessed participation of a few young minds from schools as well who showcased their creativity by making mobile app for natural disaster alerts and participated in Hackathon to crack the cyber security bridge.
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Competitions at ISGW 2017........................1
Indo-Norwegian Workshop on ...................2
'Smart Grid Technologies'
Smart Grid Updates:
Policy, Regulations & Standards ............3
Technology & Projects ..........................4
Pilot Projects in India ............................6
Key Contacts...............................................5
ISGW 2017
Event Structure......................................9
Conference Themes ..............................9
Download ISGW 2017 APPs..................9
Supporting Partners.............................10
Key Partners.........................................11
Agenda - At a Glance ...........................12
www.indiasmartgrid.org2 | SMART GRID Bulletin | February 2017
Competitions at ISGW 2017 (Contd...)
Participants of the competitions worked 48 hours non-stop on various innovative and ground-breaking concepts related to Smart Grids and Smart Cities. The competition parameters for each were:
• Hackathon: To ‘Capture the Flag (CTF)’ which involved participants to hack into a SCADA system, toggle a switch and exit the system
• Appathon: To create a smart phone App that will be useful for electric, water and gas utilities and their customers, smart city administration, transport, security, health, sanitation, education etc
• Innothon: To showcase an innovative and ground-breaking concept via a concept note, an electronic-hardware/embedded -hardware prototype with suitable software tool
A group of esteemed jury members from the industry, utilities, incubation centres and academic institutions judged the results for each competition. The 62 innovative solutions presented by participating teams made it difficult for the judges to evaluate and decide the winners. The enthusiastic team of students from Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai, who won the Appathon Competition, designed a mobile app on a security solution for power utilities to empower medical patients to open source disease information and get medical advices.
The first position in the Innothon was bagged by a team of students from four different institutes - Chennai namely RNK Engineering College, Sastra University, SRM University and Sri Sairam Institute of Technology. They designed models on Industrial Internet of Things and Virtual Reality to scan inner sectional view of the products, improve field services and maintenance digitally; and monitor Power Grids for cyber threats in real-time.
The First Prize winners of Appathon and Innothon won INR 1 Lakh each. The Winners of Hackathon Competition, students from IIT Delhi, were awarded 2nd Prize since they were able to reach upto 2nd level of hacking the SCADA system and won a prize money of INR 1 lakh.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Reji Kumar Pillai, President, India Smart Grid Forum commented, "Competitions like these are an incredible approach to create multi-faceted talent - masterminds, practitioners, planners, engineers. We are happy to have had a chance to engage with quality talent and are delighted by the array of remarkable models created by the participants. We will continue to host similar events to provide opportunities to the aspiring and innovative minds for showcasing their talent”.
Indo-Norwegian Workshop on 'Smart Grid Technologies'
thISGF organized Indo-Norwegian Workshop on 'Smart Grid Technologies' on 10 February, 2017 in New Delhi. This workshop was organised to provide an overview of Norwegian Center of Expertise (NCE) Smart Energy Technologies and applications relevant for India. The workshop provided an excellent opportunity for Indian stakeholders to meet NCE Smart Energy (SME) experts and learn about the latest technologies, solutions and experiences from Norwegian Companies. Norwegian Center of Expertise for Smart Energy Markets, located in Halden, brings strong expertise on energy and grid management, renewable energy integration, flexibility management and many more.
www.indiasmartgrid.org3 | SMART GRID Bulletin | February 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards
CERC Issued Staff Paper on Energy Storage
Cabinet Approves Enhancement of Solar Park Capacity from 20,000 MW to 40,000 MW
Con Edison Storage Demo Opts for Utility Control
EU Invests Euro 444 Million in Key Energy Infrastructure
ETSI Next Generation Protocols Group Releases first Specification
In order to address one of the major challenge which is balancing of grid with large scale integration of various intermittent energy sources (renewable) in electricity mix and to address aforesaid concerns. As a part of one of the feasible solutions, the staff of the Commission has prepared a paper on ‘Introduction of Electricity Storage System in India’. The staff paper addresses the probable approaches for usage of storage system, operational and recovery aspects of storage facilities.
Read More: http://www.cercind.gov.in/2017/draft_reg/SP.pdf
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, approved the enhancement of capacity from 20,000 MW to 40,000 MW of the Scheme for Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects. The enhanced capacity would ensure setting up of at least 50 solar parks each with a capacity of 500 MW and above in various parts of the country. The Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects will be set up by 2019-20 with Central Government financial support of Rs.8100 crore. Read More: http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=158621
Consolidated Edison (Con Edison) filed with the New York PSC an energy storage demonstration project under the state’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative that simplifies the customer’s role. The project will test the utility’s hypothesis that a new, front-of-the-meter (FTM) business model, where the customer leases space for the batteries and the utility controls them, will better support deployment of storage services. That model will better satisfy the interests of all stakeholders compared to the traditional behind-the-meter (BTM) model, the filing said. The plan is to build 4.2 MW/4.4 MWH of FTM battery storage across four customer host sites.
Read More: https://www.smartgridtoday.com/members/login.cfm?hpage=Con-Edison-storage-demo-opts-for-utility-control.cfm
EU Member States agreed on the Commission's proposal to invest Euro 444 million in priority European energy infrastructure projects. The 18 selected, smart grids and gas projects are seen as contributing to achieving the European Union's goals by connecting European energy networks, increasing security of energy supply, and contributing to the sustainable development by integrating renewable energy sources across the EU. Of the 18 projects selected for funding: 8 are in the electricity sector (EU support 216 million) and 10 in the gas sector (EU support 228 million).
Read More: https://www.smartgridobserver.com/n2-22-17-EU.htm
ETSI Industry Specification Group on Next Generation Protocols (NGP ISG) announced the release of its first specifications, GS NGP 001: Next Generation Protocols; Scenarios Definitions. This document defines key scenarios to evolve the current Internet Protocol (IP) suite architecture and addresses the future technologies that will be embedded in next generation networks. The aim is to provide all stakeholders with harmonized requirements that will be suitable for multi-access communication including wireless, wired and cellular communications. Read More: http://eustandards.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SESEI-Newsletter_India_03_Final.pdf
The workshop was inaugurated by Hon'ble Ambassador of The Royal Norwegian Embassy. Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Power, Dr. A. K. Verma delivered a Special Addressed during the workshop and welcomed the business participants from Norway for further engagements with Indian Companies. A draft report on “Smart Grid Business Opportunities in India”, prepared by ISGF, was presented to the participating Norwegian Companies during the workshop.
Indo-Norwegian Workshop on 'Smart Grid Technologies' (Contd...)
www.indiasmartgrid.org4 | SMART GRID Bulletin | February 2017
Sikkim Commissions India's 2nd Largest Hydro Power Project
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Launches Smart Grid Project
Solar Power to Feed 7,000 Railway Stations in India
New Record Low Solar Tariff of Rs.3.30/kWh Logged at Rewa Solar Park Auction in Madhya Pradesh, India
India Looking at Solar Power Storage Technology from Belgium
Rural Electrification Corporation Signs MoU Worth Rs.151.5 Billion (~$2.25 billion) in Jharkhand to Connect State to the Grid
In a landmark development for Sikkim, the 1200 MW Teesta Stage III power project has been commissioned. While announcing Sikkim CM Pawan Chamling said, “We are no more a consumer state, rather we have moved on to being a producer state.” He further mentioned that Sikkim has always moved forward into pro-growth development and the basic focus has always been qualitative development. “This historic day will make our state self-reliant in power as well as revenue generation,” he stated. CM also added that Sikkim started on the industrial revolution late but it has still forged its way forward and from the beginning the focus has always been on the power sector. “In such a short span of time of 35 years, this Hydro Electric Project will belong to Sikkim 100%.
Read More: http://bit.ly/2lNtvIq
Tata Power Delhi Distribution (Tata Power-DDL) is committed to provide value added services to its consumers and with this in mind it has launched a smart grid project involving setting up of radio frequency mesh communication project in its licensed area of 510 sq km in north and north-west Delhi. The project will help Tata Power-DDL to provide greater service options to customers and accurate information on their energy consumption patterns, helping them to manage their usage more efficiently and improve overall reliability by reducing outage time. The project will also help in enhanced monitoring and control points throughout Tata Power-DDL's network on real time basis and will aid in reduction of commercial losses.
Project Benefits:
• Better and effective management of increase in electricity demand.
• Reduction in loss levels through a real-time check on meter tampering.
• Assistance in accurate meter reading and enhanced collection efficiency.
• Minimising human intervention resulting in lesser human error and misuse of information.
• Renewable energy sources integration such as wind and solar generation.
• Online data acquisition and analysis for smart decisions.
Read More: http://bit.ly/2m7cABg
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced that around 7,000 railway stations would be fed through solar power in the medium term and work has already begun in that respect in 300 stations, Jaitley said in his Budget 2017 speech in Parliament. He also said work will be taken up for 2000 stations as part of the government's solar mission. Read More: http://bit.ly/2lFhUuy
In the recently concluded 750 MW Rewa Solar Park auction in Madhya Pradesh, bids reached a new record low of Rs.3.30 (~$0.494)/kWh (levelized tariff over 25 years) over a rupee lower than the previous low tariff of Rs.4.34 (~$0.065)/kWh, which was recorded in the state of Rajasthan in January 2016. The winning bid for first year tariff hit a new low of Rs.2.97 (~$0.0444)/kWh and will escalate by Rs.0.05 (~$0.0007) over 15 years, bringing the levelized tariff to Rs.3.30 (~$0.494)/kWh over 25 years.
India is looking at an innovative Belgian solar storage technology that promises to offer consumers a source of quality power as a green and reliable alternative to flickering supply from battery storage or diesel generators in distant or off-grid locations. NISE (National Institute of Solar Energy), an autonomous entity under the new and renewable energy ministry, and Tiger Power of Belgium, on Tuesday inked a MoU for validation of the technology that combines solar panels, normal lead-acid battery and hydrogen fuel cells to produce steady power. The MoU was signed as part of the ongoing visit of Belgian deputy PM Alexander De Croo, who is also the minister for development cooperation, digital agenda and telecom programmes. Read More: http://bit.ly/2lqdWqk
The Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government of Jharkhand worth Rs.151.5 billion (~$2.25 billion). An MoU was signed with Jharkhand Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited (JBVNL) for Rs.81.5 billion (~$1.212 billion) and another with Jharkhand Urja Sancharan Nigam Limited (JUSNL) for Rs.70 billion (~$1.041 billion) to develop transmission lines across the state and connect the entire state to the national grid. Read More: http://bit.ly/2m7s1ck
Ohio PUC Approves Smart Grid Deployment Plan of AEP
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) today approved AEP (American Electric Power) Ohio’s gridSMART Phase 2 project. During AEP Ohio’s gridSMART Phase 2, the utility will: Install advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for approximately 894,000 customers; Install Volt/VAR Optimization (VVO) technology on 160 circuits; Install distribution automation circuit reconfiguration (DACR) technology on 250 distribution circuits. DACR technology can reduce the extent and duration of outages while providing maintenance and safety benefits. Read More: https://www.puco.ohio.gov/media-room/media-releases/puco-approves-aep-ohios-gridsmart-phase-2/
Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects
Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards (Contd...)
www.indiasmartgrid.org5 | SMART GRID Bulletin | February 2017
India's largest waste-to-energy plant to be launched at Narela-Bawana in March 2017
By 2026, Lithium Ion Battery Pack Revenue for Traction/Propulsion Energy in Marine Vessels, Rail Cars, and Underground Mining Vehicles is Anticipated to Reach Nearly $6 Billion
Stanford Engineers Create a Low-Cost Battery for Storing Renewable Energy
Launch of $24m European Smart Grid Project
SAE Releases Global Standard for Wireless Charging
Having missed multiple deadlines, the country's first integrated municipal solid waste-to-energy plant at Narela-Bawana is set for a March launch. Spread over 100 acres, the Rs 458-crore plant is the country's biggest WTE plant and will cater to Civil Lines and the Rohini zone.North corporation conceptualised the green project way back in 2012 and it was originally scheduled for inauguration in 2014. The WTE plant, which has two boilers, is capable of incinerating over 2,000 tonnes of waste per day to generate 24MW energy, almost double the capacity of the existing two plants in the capital. Read More: http://bit.ly/2lHYrJq
According to Navigant, a decline in the price of lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries has spurred the market for light duty plug-in electric vehicles, which help automotive manufacturers meet increasingly strict government fuel efficiency and emissions reduction mandates. As a result, stakeholders in non-automotive transportation areas are now looking to take advantage of Li-ion batteries for traction/propulsion energy as a way to displace or replace diesel fuel use to meet emerging emissions and cost reduction goals. By 2026, the annual global market for Liion battery energy capacity and pack revenue for traction and propulsion energy in marine vessels, rail cars, and underground mining vehicles is anticipated to reach 8,614 MWh and $5.99 billion, respectively. The marine vessel market is expected to be the largest of the three sectors at 4,234 MWh annually by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 48.5% over the 10-year forecast.
A battery made with urea, commonly found in fertilizers and mammal urine, could provide a low-cost way of storing energy produced through solar power or other forms of renewable energy for consumption during off hours. In 2015, Dai's lab was the first to make a rechargeable aluminum battery. This system charged in less than a minute and lasted thousands of charge-discharge cycles. The lab collaborated with Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to power a motorbike with this older version, earning Dai's group and ITRI a 2016 R&D 100 Award. However, that version of the battery had one major drawback: it involved an expensive electrolyte.Read More: http://stanford.io/2lmm32V
A €23m ($24.7m) smart grid project involving 20 industrial partners including five European distribution companies has launched in France. The Interflex project is coordinated by RWTH Aachen University in Germany and is focused on energy storage, electric vehicles, demand response, islanding and grid automation. Utilities, manufacturers and research centres are involved in the project, which seeks to apply smart grid technologies at an industrial scale to achieve a high penetration of renewables. Over the next three years, 20 project partners including distribution companies ÈEZ Distribuce, Enedis, E.ON, Enexis, and Avacon will explore new ways of using various forms of flexibilities to optimize the power system on a local scale in the Czech Republic, France, Sweden, The Netherlands and Germany. Read More: http://bit.ly/2m7fZ2P
Carmakers, Tier 1 suppliers, and technology providers have reached agreement on key technical and procedural elements of the upcoming SAE Recommended Practice (RP) for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) and automated parking alignment and charging. The goal of this standardization is to ensure interoperability among different brands of EVs and wireless charging stations. Task force members agreed on specifications for the SAE J2954 Test Stations, which automakers will use to verify that their wireless charging systems will interoperate with systems and vehicles sold by other makers. The task force agreed that the WPT1 (3.7 kW) circular coil system and the WPT2 (7.7 kW) circular coil system will be included in the Test Stations. In 2017, the task force will decide on other aspects of the standard, including standardization for wireless charging systems capable of WPT3 (11 kW) charge rates. Specifications of the SAE Test Station and procedures for charger validation will be defined in the SAE J2954 Recommended Practice, to be published later this year. The final SAE J2954 Standard is to be published in 2018, based on actual vehicle test data.Read More: https://chargedevs.com/newswire/sae-releases-global-standard-for-wireless-charging/
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Akshay Ahuja - Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF
Amol Sawant - Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF
Key Contributors
Rahul Vikram - Sr Business Analyst, ISGF
Sneha Tibrewal - Communication Executive, ISGF
Editorial Board
Ajoy Rajani
Alok Chandna
Reji Kumar Pillai
Rupendra Bhatnagar
Managing EditorReena Suri, ISGF
Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects (Contd...)
Smart Grid Updates: Pilot Projects in India
www.indiasmartgrid.org6 | SMART GRID Bulletin | February 2017
APDCL
(Paltan Bazaar, Narengi, Ulubari - Assam)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Consumers(Nos.)
Total Project Cost(` Crs.)
Project Completion
Date
Latest Progress
Medhaj Techno Concept Pvt Ltd
AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM,
OMS, PQM, DG
15,083 29.94 March 2017
• Control center building is completed and is being handed over to M/s Phoenix IT Solutions Ltd. for installation of Hardware. SGCC Hardware items arrived at site
• 6543 nos. three phase meters, 150 DCUs and 500 nos. single phase smart meters received at site.
• The rest of the single phase meters were already dispatched. The Installation of these meters will
th start from 27 February, 2017.
• RF survey completed.
• Draft regulations have been notified by AERC.
GoISupport
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
M/s Fluentgrid
Ltd
M/s Ericsson
M/s Sinhal Udyog
14.97
UHBVN
(Panipat - Haryana)
NEDO (Funding & Execution)
AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM, OMS
11,000 131.248 June 2017
• RF-Mesh 600 units Field test will start in first week of February 2017.
• Single Phase smart meters tested successfully; 3 phase meters under testing. Single phase meters under testing. Single Phase meters supply will commence in March 2017.
• SCADA and AMI applications configured and deployed at Haryana Power Training Institute
• Capacity building training already started.
M/s Fuji Electric & Co. M/s
Lotus Wireless
Technologies
NA
HPSEB
(Kala Amb Industrial Area - Himachal Pradesh)
POWERGRID AMI-I, OMS, PLM, PQ
1,251 19.45 March 2017
• Phase 1 SAT covering PLM, AMI and OMS (without SCADA) conducted, balance tests shall be conducted in Phase 2 of SAT with SCADA.
• Integration of MDM with existing billing system has been tested successfully for 1 meter on a sample basis. Installation of HT meters which was pending due to billing integration can be started now.
• Commissioning of RTU started and field equipment in progress.
• PO placed to Vodafone for communication by HPSEB. Point to point connectivity for RTU and MPLS network for field equipment is in progress.
• Numeric relay has commissioned in the both stations and tested successfully
M/s Alstom Ltd M/s
Genus M/s Vodafone
9.73
CESC
(Mysore - Karnataka)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS,
PLM, MG/DG
21,824 32.59 March 2017
• The control system hardware and software installation and commissioning has been completed and the testing and integration of the SCADA for providing real time feeder data is under progress.
• 333 DCUs, 158 TMUs, 5 FPIs and 130 HT modems installed.
• 5 RTU/data loggers for SCADA installed in substations.
• 400 Nos. of Three phase LT CT meters successfully inspected and awaiting dispatch clearance
• 1 7 , 6 0 0 + m e t e r s c o m m i s s i o n e d a n d communicating with the control center
• GPRS modems for Three Phase LT CT meters inspected
M/s Enzen Global
Solutions M/s Cyan
Technologies M/s El Swedy
Electrometer M/s L&T
16.3
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Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Consumers(Nos.)
Total Project Cost(` Crs.)
Project
Completion
Date
Latest ProgressGoI
Support
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
PSPCL
(SAS Nagar, Punjab)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
2,734 10.11 March 2017
• DRS (Data Requirement Sheets) documents for smart meters, DCUs, Control Center hardware & software and Factory Acceptance Test documents have been approved by POWERGRID. FAT of UPS & Batteries is also done.
• First FAT Failed. 2nd FAT call of smart meters awaited from M/s Kalkitech
• Civil work at Control Centre has been completed and all material has reached on site.
• Control Centre material inspection and installation of UPS and Batteries completed.
M/s Kalkitech
5.06
TSSPDCL
(Jeedimetla Industrial Area, Telangana)
CPRI AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM,
OMS, PQ
11,904 41.82 September 2017
• Field survey has been completed.• PoC on one DTR taken up. 28 smart meters (20
single phase, 6 three phase and 2 CT) installed for PoC study.
• Load profile, instantaneous values reading, measurement values reading, communication flow graphs, connect/disconnect and configuring meter from prepaid to postpaid features were demonstrated.
M/s. ECIL 20.91
TSECL
(Agartala - Tripura)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
42,676 63.43 March 2017
• 4908 meters installatios in progress and expected to be completed this month which takes total smart meters installed to nearly 10000 nos.
• MDAS, MDM and PLM stanadalone and integrated acceptance tests carried out.
• Meter data is being received at the control room MDAS and MDM. Next batch of meter supply expected in March 2017.
M/s Wipro M/s JnJ
Powercom
31.72
WBSEDCL
(Siliguri, Darjeeling, West Bengal)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
5,275 7.03 Yet to be decided
• Site survey completed. DRS for Smart Meters and DCUs were approved.
• WBSEDCL engineer will be sent for inspection of smart meters to Mumbai
• Few documents from M/s CMS Computers are still awaited. Last date for submission of
thdocuments is 28 February.
M/s Chemtrols
&M/sCMS
Computers
3.52
PED
(Puducherry)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I 34,000 46.11 November 2017
• Site Survey has been completed and the baseline data has been submitted to Ministry of Power, Government of India. Draft regulations were put up to JERC.
• DRS and FDS documents submitted for approval and are under review.
• Engineering of single phase and three phase smart meters has been completed.
• Control Centre hardware, software and Application (PLM) documentation is under progress.
• The project is currently on hold owing to certain contractual matters.
M/s Dongfang
23.06
UGVCL
(Sabarmati, Gujarat)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS, PLM, PQ
39,422 82.7 Yet to be decided
• 6 bids received which are under technical evaluation.
• Companies which submitted the respective bids are: Chemtrols, Dongfang, Genus, L&T, Pace India and Tapesh.
• Price bid opened and the L1-bidder is M/s Genus Power. Contract Price negotiation meeting is
thscheduled on 28 February.• Contract is Expected to be awarded by end of
March 2017
41.35
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Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)
Abbreviations: AMI R/I - Advanced Metering Infrastructure Residential/Industrial, DT - Distribution Transformer, PLM - Peak Load Management, OMS - Outage Management System, PQ - Power Quality, PQM - Power Quality Monitoring, DG - Distributed Generation, SCADA - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, DR - Demand Response, EV - Electric Vehicles, IT - Information Technology, HEMS - Home Energy Management System, HAS - Home Automation System, PV - Photovoltaic
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Consumers(Nos.)
Total Project Cost(` Crs.)
Project
Completion
Date
Latest ProgressGoI
Support
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
IIT Kanpur - Smart City Pilot
(Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
Consultant not known
AMI, SCADA, DG, HAS
Not Applicable
12.5 Yet to be decided
• Solar PV component awarded to Elcomponics Ltd. PV panels have been delivered to IITK campus. Roof-top installation is about to begin.
• Functional Design Specifications (FDS) for system integration, Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solution, including smart meters and Data Management System, and Home Automation solutions is under finalization. The vendor has completed site survey for installation. The installation is about to begin.
• The process to build the control room has started.
• Rs.4.69 Crores was released to IIT Kanpur as initial funding from MoP.
6.25M/s Elcomponics
Ltd M/s Mindteck India Ltd
M/s Synergy
Signals & Systems
Smart Grid Knowledge Centre: Manesar, POWERGRID
(Manesar, Haryana)
No Consultant
AMI, OMS, MG/DG, EV,
HEMS, Cyber Security, Training
Not Applicable
9.8 Completed • Building under construction.
• Contracts awarded for Home Energy Management System, Workstations/Training Room Hardware and Furniture for Smart Grid Knowledge Centre
• OMS awarded to M/s Cyient. AMI awarded to M/s Genus Power. RfP for Microgrid released on 19.09.2016
9.8M/s Cyient M/s Genus
Power
CED
(Chandigarh)
POWERGRID AMI, DT monitoring, Substation
Automation, Rooftop Solar
PV, IT infrastructure
29,433 28.58 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29.03.2016 for a cost of Rs.28.58 Crores against the estimated DPR cost of Rs.49.52 Crores
• Sanction letter to CED was issued on 22.04.2016
• RECPDCL appointed as Project Management Agency on 30.08.2016.
• CED informed that it is proposing to take up the Smart Grid implementation for the entire city in the review meeting held on 04.11.2016.
8.6
MSEDCL
(Amravati, Maharashtra)
Consultant not known
AMI, OMS, DR 148,495 90.05 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29.03.2016 for a cost of Rs.90.05 Crores against the estimated DPR cost of Rs.133.57 Crores
• Sanction letter to MSEDCL was issued on 22.04.2016
• Tender issued in December 2016. Corrigendum is still expected
27.02
Congress Nagar, MSEDCL
(Nagpur, Maharashtra)
Consultant not known
AMI, SCADA, OMS, DR
125000 139.15 Yet to be decided
• Approval of the project for a project cost of Rs.139.15 Crores against estimated DPR cost of Rs.196.21 Crores was accorded by Ministry of Power with the provision of post-facto ratification by Empowered Committee
• Empowered Committee in its second meeting on 27.10.2016 approved the project.
• Tender issued in December 2016. Corrigendum is still expected
41.74
KESCO
(Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
Consultant not known
AMI, PLM, DT Monitoring,
DG
539000 319.57 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 27.10.2016 for a cost of Rs.319.57 Crores.
• Sanction letter to KESCO was issued on 17.11.2016 with recommendations of Empowered Committee.
• RfP under preparation.
95.87
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ISGW 2017: EVENT STRUCTURE
Day-107 March 2017
TuesdayTechnical Tours
andSmart Grid
Tutorial(Optional)
Day-208 March 2017
WednesdayConference
and ExhibitionWelcome
Reception andCultural Programs
Day-309 March 2017
ThursdayConference
and Exhibition Awards Night
andGala Dinner
ISGW 2017: CONFERENCE THEMES
Smart Grids Grid ModernizationAdvanced Metering
Infrastructure
Renewable Energy
Integration
Microgrids &
Energy Storage
Smart City &
Electric - MobilitySmart Water & Smart City
Gas Distribution
Flexibility in Future
Energy Systems
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Day-410 March 2017
FridayConference
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Musical Evening(Optional)
Day-511 March 2017
SaturdayCultural Tours:
Delhi &Taj Mahal(Optional)
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ISGW 2017 Agenda - At a Glance
09:00 to 13:00
TIME
Theme-1: Part-1: Leading Grid Modernization & Smart Customer Engagement - AMI & Advanced Applications
ZORAWAR HALL ASHOKA HALL TABER HALL SHAMSHER HALL TALWAR HALL MAYUR HALL
Theme- 3: Part-1: Leading Transformation with Smart Energy
Theme-2: Part-1: E-Mobility & Clean Transportation
IEC-IEEE World Smart Energy Standardization Coordination Workshop
13:00 to 14:00 Networking Lunch (Banquet Dinning)
14:00 to 18:00 Theme-1: Part-2: Smart Metering - Advanced Applications & Advanced Analytics
Theme- 3: Part-2: Power System Flexibility – Demand Response, Energy Storage and Microgrids; Innovative Business Models & Benefits
Theme-2:Part-2: Leading Transition to a Smart City
IEC-IEEE World Smart Energy Standardization Coordination Workshop
10:00 to 12:00
12:15 to 12:30 Signing Ceremony
12.30 to 13:00
Inauguration of ISGW 2017 Conference
Special Address: Announcement of US-India Joint Clean Energy Research & Development Centre
12:00 to 12:15
Inauguration of ISGW 2017 Exhibition
13:00 to 14:00 Networking Lunch (Banquet Dining)
13:45 to 15:15 Plenary-1: Grid Modernization 14:00 to 17:30th4 India - EU Smart
Grid Workshop15:15 to 16:45 Theme-1 (PART-1): AMI Strategies, Experiences and Lessons for India
16:45 to 16:30 Theme-1 (Part-2): Advanced Solutions for Grid Modernization
19:00 Onwards Welcome Dinner Reception - Hosted by European Commission (Banquet Assembly & Banquet Dining, Manekshaw Center)
07 MARCH 2017 (Tuesday): MASTER CLASSES & IEC - IEEE WORKSHOP
08 MARCH 2017 (Wednesday): CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
10:00 to 13:00 Plenary 2: Smart Cities
10:00 to 13:00 Plenary 4: Flexibility in Future Energy Systems
Technical Paper Presentation
11:00 – 13.30Roundtable on FDI in Smart Infrastructure
12.30 - 2.30India – EU Brainstorming Session with Indian Utilities13:00 to 14:00 Networking Lunch (Banquet Dining)
14:00 to 15:30 Plenary-3: E-Mobility and Futureof Transportation
14:00 – 17:30rd3 India – USA Smart
Grid Workshop
14:30 – 16:00nd2 India –
Sweden Smart Grid Workshop
Technical Paper Presentation
15:30 to 17.30 Theme-2: Smart Cities & E-Mobility - Project Experiences and Recommendations for India
10:30 – 13:30Session on Water & Gas Utilities
10:00 – 13.00Roundtable on Communications and Cyber Security
09:00 – 13:30 GSGF Annual Meeting
13:00 to 14:00 Networking Lunch
14:00 to 16.30 Theme-3: RE Integration, Energy Storage & Microgrids - Project Experiences and Recommendations for India
16:30 to 17.30 Valedictory Session
19:30 onwards ISGF INNOVATION AWARDS AND GALA DINNER - Ballroom, ANDAZ DELHI by Hyatt, Aerocity, New Delhi; Music by: Bandish
10 MARCH 2017 (Friday): CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
09 MARCH 2017 (Thursday): CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
13:30 - 14:30nd2 India - Canada
Smart Grid Workshop