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Regulation Services Network
A Water Energy Nexus Company
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Systems Ltd. is strictly prohibited.
Overview
1. How does the Electricity Market work?
2. What is an ISO/RTO?
3. What is Electricity System Regulation?
4. Sempa’s Regulation Services Network (RSN)
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4. Sempa’s Regulation Services Network (RSN)
5. Examples of Regulating Resources
6. RSN Operations Overview
7. Pilot Opportunity - Next Steps
Components of the Electricity Market
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ISO Procurement of Ancillary Services
Operation of the grid involves two
general areas of activity:
• Transmission system control
• Generation Control
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• Generation Control
• Generation Dispatch
• Automatic Generation Control (AGC)
• System Regulation is Purchased as a service
by the ISO
System Regulation
Second by second
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Second by second
balancing of supply
and load (system
regulation), is
currently
accomplished by
adjusting generation
Growing Market Opportunity - Regulation
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Sempa Regulation Services Network
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Opportunities for Water Asset Owners
Smart Grid to Smart Water –
New Revenue for Water and Waste Water Asset Owners
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• New revenue stream from existing assets
• Low risk to pilot, rapid success, easy to scale
• Leadership in Smart Grid and Smart Water Technologies
Setpoints selected to
achieve ISO target
within resource
constraints
Resource Control and Optimization
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Resource Ontology:
State-dependent
operating constraints
for each resource
Resource Regulation Response
Optimization Engine (R3OE)
Resource State feedback
RSN Technical Architecture
DNP3 slave over:• FrameRelay• Hardware VPN• Software VPN
Secured channel using:• AES-128 authentication• SHA-1 integrity• AES-128 encryption
R3OE
Site resource control and measurement:• Insure resource control integrity• Perform local device and process
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Replicated database for data integrity and offline analysis
and process measurement
Waste Water Aeration
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Water Pumping
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RSN Override
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Regulation – ISO Signal
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
SimPump1 (500 kW)
STARTS
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STARTS
Total number 10
Average number per hour 1.54
OFF time
Average 0:00:21:58
Minimum 0:00:19:56
Maximum 0:00:31:00
ON time
Average 0:00:19:53
Minimum 0:00:12:24
Maximum 0:00:23:08
Regulation – Resource Response
SimPump2 (550 kW)
STARTS
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STARTS
Total number 9
Average number per hour 1.38
OFF time
Average 0:00:22:14
Minimum 0:00:20:00
Maximum 0:00:26:56
ON time
Average 0:00:21:29
Minimum 0:00:20:00
Maximum 0:00:26:44
Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
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Regulation – Resource Response
The aggregate
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The aggregate
response of each
resource in the
network is compiled
to form the regulation
response
Resource Operating Neutrality
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Resource Operating Neutrality
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Resource Operating Neutrality
Pump (1000 kW)
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Pump (1000 kW)
Without RSN Enabled:
Total Starts: 6
Total Run Time: 03:15:15
Energy Consumption: 3254 kWh
With RSN Enabled:
Total Starts: 6
Total Run Time: 03:16:04
Energy Consumption: 3268 kWh
Revenue Opportunity
Participation in the long term System
Regulation market will enable
individual resources to generate
revenue at an average rate of $50,000
annually per megawatt of regulation
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annually per megawatt of regulation
range. The total amount is dependent
on the facility’s electrical power
availability and the resource's
operating boundaries.
Asset Identification & Operational Audits
Engineer & Integrate Controls
Connect to ISO Signals
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Pilot Opportunity - Next Steps
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Pilot Regulation
Asset Revenue Generation
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– Demonstrated leadership in the water energy nexus
– Revenue share supports continued innovation
• Municipalities
– Reduce energy costs associated with water systems (up to $10M per year)
– New revenue stream based on monetizing flexibility and storage inherent in existing water assets
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– New, lower cost source of system regulation
Ontario Water Energy Nexus Smart Grid Pilot
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– New, lower cost source of system regulation
– Free up to 100MW of clean, green power
– Green, scalable support for integration of intermittent renewables
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– Leading, high value jobs in the green economy
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- Global leadership in smart grid applications at the water energy nexus
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Thank You
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