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IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 [email protected] DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities Update

IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 [email protected] DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

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Page 1: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

IEEE USA Energy Policy CommitteeWashington, DC

September 23, 2004

[email protected]

DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution

Activities Update

Page 2: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

Office of of Electric T&D

Electric Systems RD&D Transmission Systems

Including high capacity

conductors

Distribution and Integration

Including interconnection

of distributed energy

Energy Storage

Superconductivity

OETD

RD&D Analysis

Electric Power Systems

Operations and Analysis Electricity Policy Modeling and Analysis

Provide Check/Balance to the FERC Electric Markets and Technical

Assistance Electricity Exports

Including Presidential Permits Power Marketing Administration Liaison

Page 3: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

Eastern Interconnection Phasor Project Plan

Phase Ia (summer ‘04)• 10-12 Instruments, most are

already installed but not connected

• Work out communications issues

• Transfer software tools to users

• Establish relationships

Phase Ib (late 2004)• ~50 Instruments• Immediate benefits from

previous slide realized• All major corridors covered• Data available to research

community to begin work on projected benefits

Phase II (2005- )• More than 350 Instruments• Projected benefits from

previous slide realized• Vendors participating at all

levels• Inexpensive instruments and

communications available

Page 4: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

EIPP Working Group

Vision – improve power system reliability through wide-area measurement, monitoring and control

Participating Organizations (as of March 2004)

Task Team OrganizationEIPP Work Group

Real-Time ApplicationsTask Team

Off-Line ApplicationsTask Team

Phase 1 ImplementationTask Team

Business ManagementTask Team

Standards & PerformanceTask Team

Executive Committee

EIPP Work Group

Real-Time ApplicationsTask Team

Off-Line ApplicationsTask Team

Phase 1 ImplementationTask Team

Business ManagementTask Team

Standards & PerformanceTask Team

Executive Committee

U.S. DOE (Chair, Phil Overholt) FERC NYISOAEP First Energy NYPAAmeren Hydro One PJMCERTS MISO Southern Co.Entergy NERC SPP~ten vendors of relevant hardware and software TVA

Page 5: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

EIPP Reliability Monitoring With Synchronized Phasor Technology

Real-time monitoring and alarming of regional angle differences against predefined thresholds

Page 6: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

1 mile –230 kV line in Fargo, ND Replaced 954 ACSR with 795 ACCR Installed by WAPA Sept 30, 2002 Data acquisition started on Oct 3rd

Performing as predicted

WAPA is Field Testing Composite Conductors

Page 7: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

Field testing in Fargo required development of medium size ACCR conductor and accessories

Page 8: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

GridWorks

GridWorks takes an integrated perspective of the entire electric system. It is organized to create a cohesive, comprehensive portfolio of equipment that will be introduced into the electric system in a manner that will ensure safe, reliable, and efficient operation.

Power Electronics(Advanced Materials)

Sensors

SiC

Diamond

Solid-State Devices

Cables and Conductors

Cable Diagnostics

Advanced Conductors

Next-Generation Cables

High-Voltage Testing

Substation and Protective Systems

Transformers

Circuit Breakers

Switchgear

Fault Current Limiters

Page 9: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

Modernization

HTS Technologies

“GridWorks” Technologies Cables

Transformers

Motors

Fault current limiters

Power Electronics

“GridWise” Technologies Distributed intelligence

Distributed energy

Distributed communications and

controls

Advanced Materials

Fault current limiter

Grid-Friendly Appliance Controller

Diamond Devices

Superconducting Flywheel

SuperVAR SystemSuperconducting

Transformer

Advanced Energy Storage

Superconducting Cable

“Next generation” technologies for meeting

future needs

Technologies for Tomorrow

Page 10: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

OETD Funding Profile

Congressionally Directed FY02 – 25,209 FY03 – 30,437FY04 – 25,750

* Includes 4,905for blackout

studies

Activity FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 Req.

Superconductivity 31,991 38,801 34,129 45,000

Transmission Reliability 18,257 21,576 11,760 10,720

Electric Distribution 10,791 11,072 14,563 5,459

Energy Storage 9,098 8,990 9,015 4,000

Elec Mkts Tech Assist 2,840 4,816 6,925* 5,000

GridWise - - - 5,000

GridWorks - - - 5,500

Exports - - - 1,201

Construction - - 736 -

Program Direction - 3,129 3,690 9,000

Totals 72,977 88,384 80,818 90,880

($000)

Page 11: IEEE USA Energy Policy Committee Washington, DC September 23, 2004 philip.overholt@hq.doe.gov DOE Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution Activities

Resources:

TR Program: http://electricity.doe.gov

Vision and Roadmap Proceedings: http://electricity.doe.gov, go to “About the Office.”

http://phasors.pnl.gov

NEP: www.pi.energy.gov

NTGS: www.ntgs.doe.gov

www.energetics.com/gridworks.html

www.gridwise.org

DOE Transmission Reliability Research