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Smart Grids, Meters and Sensors: Unifying the System
Dr Mark England
CONFIDENTIAL
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About Sentec
World leading supplier of smart grid technology Sensing, actuation, analyticsIP licensed to industrial partners
Specialists in product developmentSmart Meter & Smart Energy productsInnovative solutions that disrupt marketsMarket share enabled by technology
UniquePatented suite of technologiesProven, fast-track product development capability
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Smart meters deployed based on Sentec IP
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Cumulative iPERL meters shipped
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Smart Grids, Meters and SensorsUnifying the System
What are the challenges ?Business processesData exchangeAnalyticsCommunications
What is the scope ?Energy, water, lighting, transport & communications
Who is working on it ?Large manufacturers; communications businessesSmart Grid Coordination Group CEN-CENELEC-ETSI
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Smart Grid Architecture Model
Smart Grid Mandate2011: M/490Standards-driven CEN-CENELEC-ETSI
Approved reportsReleased Dec 2014Methodology SGAM, GMMD
InteroperabilitySecurity
Source: SG-CG/M490/K
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Example within distribution
Protection & monitoring
Protection & monitoring
Substation automationSubstation automation
Distribution managementDistribution management
WorkforcemanagementWorkforce
management
Energy balanceEnergy balance
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Example: GridKey monitor
Planning
Power quality
LV Faults
LV Losses
Protection & monitoring
Protection & monitoring
Substation automationSubstation automation
Distribution managementDistribution management
WorkforcemanagementWorkforce
management
Energy balanceEnergy balance
Network InvestmentNetwork
Investment
Load profile
Voltage profile
Transients
Phase balance
Capacity used
Temperature
Harmonics
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Smart Cities: Commercial Viability
Integration and commercialisationFew unfulfilled technical challenges Many individual technologies trialled and proven Current solutions are low-volume, high cost
Isolated solutions, little integration Many duplicated functions and systems
For commercial successMust be more cost-effective than “Dumb City” in the long termMaximum benefit leveraged from every system and piece of dataInterchange of relevant data must be possible Security and privacy must be designed in
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Example: Demand Response
Transmission
Distribution
Flow of money and benefits
Supply chain
Consumer
Generation
Energy retailer
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Flexibility Operator (aka “Aggregator”)
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Standardisation has its place ...
Communications/protocols
Low High
Trials and Trials and learning
Standards
outdated
Standards are
outdated
Innovative Innovative solutions
Low-cost devices
Monitoring
Critical infrastructure
Mature solutions
Grid control
High security
Interoperability
Mass deployment
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Communications examplesUnified single system e.g. UK Smart Metering
AdvantagesOnly one system to install Lower infrastructure cost ?
Clear development path
DisadvantagesLong time to market Already obsolete ?
Complex specificationInflexible, inappropriate
Multiple competing systemse.g. US Smart Metering
AdvantagesCompetition lowers costOngoing evolutionFeatures driven by business value
DisadvantagesCommercial access to network For other users
Higher running costsMarket complexity
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Unifying systems for the Smart Grid
Old thinkingStandardised communicationsPrescriptive functionalityLittle flexibility
New thinkingOpen systems Published API’s,
Interface at system (not device) level Connectors & plug-ins
Flexible and adaptable
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Example: combining data, synthetic sensors
E.g. smart street lightMotion sensorLight sensorCommunicationsTemperature
Primary functionEnergy saving Dimming Turns off when no traffic Turns on ahead of traffic
Count traffic flowFeed into traffic control systemsUseful during day
Calculate speedsTimes as vehicles pass
Measure sunlightPV generating capacityWeather forecasting
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Unifying the System – is it possible ?
Highly complex systemsMultiple dimensions even for relatively simple functionalityEvolving technical and business interactions
EitherDevelop comprehensive suite of standards (CEN/CENELEC/ETSI)Encourage manufacturers to build products that meet themInnovators must influence standards to facilitate new functionality
OrDevelop open systems and API’sAllow innovation and competition to generate the solutionsWrite standards based on the solutions that work
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Dr Mark EnglandCTO
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