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Rocky Mountain Smart Grid Initiative Framework for Large-scale, Synergistic, Smart Grid Demonstration Projects

Rocky Mountain Smart Grid Initiative Framework for Large-scale, Synergistic, Smart Grid Demonstration Projects

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Page 1: Rocky Mountain Smart Grid Initiative Framework for Large-scale, Synergistic, Smart Grid Demonstration Projects

Rocky Mountain Smart Grid InitiativeFramework for Large-scale, Synergistic,

Smart Grid Demonstration Projects

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Overview

1. What is the Smart Grid?

2. What’s next for Smart Grids?

3. Types of Smart Grid Projects

4. Regional Strategy from Project Synergies

5. Rocky Mountain Smart Grid Initiative Concept

6. Discussion

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Today’s ElectricPower System

• Centralized• One-way power flow• Regulated Monopoly• Generation• Transmission• Distribution• Retail

Industrial Commercial Residential Inflexible demand

• Aging Infrastructure• Manual operations• Increasing renewables• Lacks interoperability

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SMART GRID

SMART APPLIANCE

DEMAND MGMT

GENERATION

ENERGY MGMT

AGGREGATION

RENEWABLES

ASSET MGMT

OUTAGE MGMT

METERING/BILLING

ASSET MGMT

SCHEDULING

PWR TRANSFER

END USE ENERGY SERVICES DISTRIBUTION TRANSMISSION

GENERATION ISO/RTO REGULATORY MARKETS

BASELOAD

RESERVES

RENEWABLES

BALANCING

MARKETS

SYS PLANNING

REGULATIONS

MONITORING

COMPLIANCE

COMMODITY

ANCILLARY

RECs

What is a Smart Grid?Common infrastructure for grid mgmt and services

NETWORK ADAPTERS

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Smart Grid: Integrating Devices, Controls, Contracts, and Operations

DR

Load

RE/DG

WholesaleTraders

RTO/ISO

Disco

ESP

Demand Side

Retailco

Transco

Key

CoordinationSupply Side

Energy Flow

RE

EMS

SmartAppliances

CustomerSmart Grid Control

Smart Grid Operations

Smart Grid Technologies are applied all along the power system value chain, from device and system control to customer interactions and buy/sell transactions.

SmartBridge

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Smart Grid R&D Landscape

FEDERAL STATE INDUSTRY OTHER

Policy and Regulation

Vision, Standards, Biz Model

Sys Integ and Demo

Projects

Research and Development

EISA-2007

DOE SGTF

Modern Grid

GridWise Program

National Labs

FERC/NERC

CEC PIER

NYSERDA

IEEE

Utilities

EPRI

Galvin Initiative

GridWise Alliance

EEI

European Smart Grids Technology

Platform

Universities

DOE RDSI

GridWise Architecture Council

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Next Phase of Smart Grid Development

• Title XIII of the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 established a national framework for Smart Grid adoption

• American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 authorized funds ($4.5B) for implementation of Smart Grid programs

• Regions, Utilities, and other electric power system stakeholders are accelerating plans to deploy smart grid programs

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Types of Smart Grid Projects

Smart Grid projects can be broadly classified into:

• Reliability and Security Projects

• DG and Renewables Integration Projects

• AMI, Demand response, and Customer Service Projs

Smart Grids can be designed to serve:

• Utility Operations and Energy Consumers

• Energy Management for Customer Owned Systems

• Zero Energy Districts

• Infrastructure Security (Rapid Islanding, self-healing)

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SmartGrid

IndividualConsumers

Utilities

Campuses

ProjectDevelopers

Appliances, Equipment, and System Vendors

Who Needs Smart Grids?

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SmartGrid

Renewable and Distributed Power

Integration

Power System Reliability

InfrastructureSecurity

CarbonManagement System Operations

What are Smart Grids for?

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SmartGrid

Micro-grids or managed energy systems

MultipleUtilities

Transmission System Operations

Market Operations Transportation/

Electric Vehicles

How do Smart Grids Scale?

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Strategic Value of Smart Grids

Smart Grids are strategically situated at the intersection of:

• Energy Independence,

• Infrastructure Security, and

• Carbon Mitigation

To date, most Smart Grid projects have been Utility-centric and heavily focused on AMI and Demand Management

There is a pressing need to demonstrate the broad-based value of Smart Grids in all three areas

Our region is well positioned to lead this charge and develop a comprehensive model for the nation

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Multi-Utility, Multi-Objective,Smart Grid Projects

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FE Warren AFB

Ft. Collins ZED

Xcel Smart Grid City

Fort CarsonPetersen AFB

CO Springs Util

PV REA

Black Hills Energy

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Rocky Mountain Smart Grid Initiative - Concept

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Transmission

Distribution

Smart GridProjects

Pacificorp PRPA Xcel CS UtilitiesXcel TriState Black Hills

CheyenneL&P

PVREA FC Utilities Xcel CS Utilities

FEW AFB FortZED SmartGridCityAir ForceAcademy

TransGrid

Inter-Utility Smart Grid Communication Network

Transportation

1 2 3 4

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Call to Action

Develop a coupled set of Smart Grid Projects to demonstrate:

•Utility and Consumer Benefits

•Zero Energy Districts

•Large-scale renewables integration

•Defense applications

•Bottom-up Infrastructure and Cyber Security

Demonstrate how Smart Grids contribute towards Energy Independence, Infrastructure Security, and Carbon Mitigation

Demonstrate scalability and replicability for the project to serve as a model for the nation

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Next Steps

• Identify complementary projects and teams

• Leverage existing projects

• Identify synergies and corresponding design criteria

• Build project collaboration model

• Gain local, State, and Federal support for the project

• Build detailed project plans and funding strategy

• Become the first region in the Country to demonstrate a fully integrated, multi-utility, multi-objective smart grid in action!

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Participants(To be finalized)

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Thank you

Dr. Sunil [email protected]

970.484.8259

Spirae, Inc.

255 Linden St., Suite 201

Fort Collins, CO 80524

www.spirae.com

www.integridlab.com

Q&A

Dr. Ronald [email protected]

970.491.7067

Woodward Chair of

Systems Engineering

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, CO 80523

www.colostate.edu