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The smart grid maturity model
Rahul WalawalkarIndian Energy Storage Alliance
The Smart Grid Maturity Model• A major power grid transformation is underway
• How can utilities
– Develop effective roadmaps?
– Track progress?
– Understand their posture in comparison to peers?
• The Smart Grid Maturity Model was developed by utilities to address these concerns
• It is a management tool that provides a common language and framework for defining key elements of smart grid transformation and helping utilities develop a programmatic approach and track their progress
SGMM timeline
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
GIUNC:CenterPoint EnergyProgress EnergyDONG EnergyNorth Delhi Power LtdCountry EnergySempra EnergyPepco HoldingsIBMAPQC
Global Intelligent Utility Network Coalition (GIUNC) develops SGMM
Utilities use SGMM v1.0
SEI releases SGMM v1.1 product suite
Licensing & certification programfor SGMM Navigation begins
v1.1
Software Engineering Institute serves as model steward
Developed by utilities for utilities
SEI releases SGMM v1.2 product suite
v1.2
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SGMM at a glance
SMRStrategy,
Management, & Regulatory
OSOrganization &
Structure
GOGrid Operations
WAMWork & Asset Management
TECHTechnology
CUSTCustomer
VCIValue Chain Integration
SESocietal &
Environmental
8 Domains: Logical groupings of smart grid related characteristics
6 Maturity Levels: Defined sets of characteristics and outcomes
175 Characteristics: Features you would expect to see at each stage of the smart grid journey
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Smart Grid Maturity Model – levels PIONEERING
OPTIMIZING
INTEGRATING
ENABLING
INITIATING
DEFAULT
Breaking new ground; industry-leading innovation
Optimizing smart grid to benefit entire organization; may reach beyond organization; increased automation
Investing based on clear strategy, implementing first projects to enable smart grid (may be compartmentalized)
Taking the first steps, exploring options, conducting experiments, developing smart grid vision
Default level (status quo)
Integrating smart grid deployments across the organization, realizing measurably improved performance
Smart Grid Maturity Model – domains
Strategy, Mgmt & Regulatory
SM
R Vision, planning, governance, stakeholder collaboration
Organization and StructureO
S
Culture, structure, training, communications, knowledge mgmt
Grid Operations
GO
Reliability, efficiency, security, safety, observability, control
Work & Asset Management
WA
M Asset monitoring, tracking & maintenance, mobile workforce
Technology
TE
CH
IT architecture, standards, infrastructure, integration, tools
Customer
CU
ST
Pricing, customer participation & experience, advanced services
Value Chain Integration
VC
I Demand & supply management, leveraging market opportunities
Societal & Environmental
SE
Responsibility, sustainability, critical infrastructure, efficiency
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www.sei.cmu.edu/smartgrid
Model Fully described in the Model Definition document
Compass Survey
Questionnaire-based assessment yields maturity ratings and comparisons
NavigationProcess
Expert-led workshops to complete Compass and use results to develop consensus aspirations
Training Overview Seminar and SGMM Navigator Course
Partner Program
License organizations and certify individuals to deliver Navigation process
V 1.2 Product Suite
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SGMM Compass Survey• Contains
– One question for each expected characteristic in the model and
– Attribute and performance questions
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Example questions:
WAM Work and AssetManagement
WAM-2.1 An approach to track, inventory, and maintain event histories of assets is in development.
WAM-3.2 Condition-based maintenance programs for key components are in place.
SGMM Navigation: five-phase, expert-led process
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Stakeholders complete SGMM Compass surveyDiscussion and consensus answers lead to internal alignment on current state
Stakeholders review survey findings & set aspirational profileConsensus on aspirational state and identification of motivations, actions, and obstacles to achieve it
Compass results: maturity profileexample results
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SGMM maturity profile includes a maturity score for each domain
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Compass results: peer community comparisonexample results
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Orange bars are peer community ranges
Orange diamonds are peer community averages
Green squares are utility ratings(example results)
Navigation results: consensus aspirationsexample results
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This is where we are today
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4 4 4
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This is where we aspire to be in X years
NOTE: There is no “correct” target profile implied in the model; the optimal profile will vary by utility.
SGMM PartnersSGMM Partners are licensed by the SEI to provide official SGMM services, which are delivered by SEI-certified SGMM Navigators.
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http://partners.clearmodel.com/partners John F. Ryskowski Consulting
SGMM Navigator population
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29 Candidate Navigators (passed exam)
14 Certified Navigators (completed all requirements)
SGMM Navigator Certification Statistics
SGMM History – 131 utilities in 27 countries
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Australia 6Belgium 1Brazil 4Canada 9Switzerland 1China 3Denmark 3Ecuador 1Spain 1France 1United Kingdom 1Hong Kong 1Ireland 1
Israel 1India 10Japan 1Korea, Republic of 1Mexico 4Malaysia 1Netherlands 2New Zealand 1Oman 6Philippines 1Poland 1Russian Federation 1Sweden 1United States 79
SGMM community – meter count
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Largest: 34,000,000 Meters
Smallest: 40 Meters
Median: 1,000,000 Meters
Community segmentation breakpoint: 250,000 meters
250,000
SGMM community: all participantsaverage and range maturity scores
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