Operations & Maintenance Optimization for Smart … & Maintenance Optimization for Smart Grids using CIM. Laurent Schmitt, Alstom Grid, VP Smart Grid Solutions Frédéric Bauchot,
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Operations & Maintenance Optimization Operations & Maintenance Optimization for Smart Grids using CIM.for Smart Grids using CIM.
Laurent Schmitt, Alstom Grid, VP Smart Grid SolutionsFrédéric Bauchot, IBM, Chief Architect E&U Solutions CenterJean-François Mermet, IBM, Smart Grid Solution ArchitectJean-François Mermet, IBM, Smart Grid Solution Architect
Alstom & IBM: two major actors of Smart GridAt IBM, we are:
� Accelerating the adoption of SG worldwide through the Global Intelligent Utility Network Coalition.
� Aiding utilities in the development of SG by creating the Smart Grid Maturity Model.
� Collaborating in the GridWise Alliance and similar organizations around the world to promote SG
� Participating in the DoE Advisory Committee and its SG Subcommittee to help modernize the U.S.
At AG, we are :
� Contributing to Smart Grids standardization convergence efforts worldwide
� A world leader in critical Grid Power Electronics, Automation & Control Room IT
� Participating to several demonstration projects across the worldits SG Subcommittee to help modernize the U.S.
electric system
� Exploring how to turn millions of electric vehicles into a distributed storage system.
� Delivering SG solutions around the world:
across the world
� Want to make Smart Grid a reality today
� Are sharing a Joint IT architecture with IBM SAFE
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Need to accelerate Standardisation Convergence
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TC17HV/MV Equipments
TC69Electrical Vehicule
TC205PV Converters
T&D Europe
ETSI
European Commission
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EFET
ERGEGCEN/Cenelec
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Organlime
Eurelectric
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Good CIM Adoption in Europe / Transmission Utilities
� First IEC-ETSO Meeting (Market) April 2006
� Beginning of CIM ETSO Convergence March 2007
� Issue of first draft CME Europe ETSO Profile June 2007
� First IEC-UCTE Meeting (Load flow) April 2008
� Acceptance by UCTE to join IEC approach June 2008
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� Acceptance by UCTE to join IEC approach June 2008
� Paper at next CIGRE D2-C5 September 2008
� Finalisation of New Work Item Proposal October 2008
� Interop test – UCTE Model Exchange March 2009
� Official ENTSO-E adoption December 2009
� Interop Test March 2011
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Convergence methodology established and demonstrated
IBM / Alstom Grid joint Value Proposition
Customer Issues
�Increasing operational challenges related to the management of their network assets� Optimizing the use of current assets
� Maintaining and replacing ageing assets
� Managing the aging workforce and knowledge retention
� Improving responsiveness to outages and customer complaints
�High cost due to equipment failure and maintenance
Benefits for Transmission and Distribution Utilities
�Business process improvements� Increase consistency and integration between
business processes
� Enforce safety rules
� Improve data management scheme
� Improve visibility
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Key Features of joint approach
�Combine Alstom Grid state-of-the art solutions in condition monitoring and grid management with IBM best-in-class asset management solutions� Lever the available condition monitoring data to improve
grid operations and asset management
� Optimize grid operations and asset management by exchanging information between both systems
� Work jointly with the utilities to design most valuable use cases
�Operations efficiency� Reduce the number of unplanned outages and
minimize the impact of all outages
� Maximize the use of assets (push to the limits)
�Financial gain� CAPEX reduction: a few percents improvement
represent a huge saving for TSO
� OPEX and inventories reduction thanks to optimized maintenance
Reference Smart Grid Architecture
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SAFE/IUN Conceptual Solution Architecture
OperationalMonitoring and Security
�Analytics Engine �Geo-spatial Data
Mining�Statistics/KPIs�Third party Apps�Complex Event
Processing�Correlation� Reporting/Workflow� Portals
Grid Applications
�Asset Mgt�Remote Asset Mtrg.�Remote Device Mgt�Planning�Enterprise Content Mgt �Mobile Workforce
IEC CIM Data Warehouse –DB2 Pure XML
� Distribution Mgt Systems
Operational Monitoring & Security
Informed Decision Making
Enterprise Service Bus
ETL service
e-terra
MaximoEAM
WebSphere ESB
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Line mounted sensors
Field Force Substation (IED relays, servers, video, security, local weather, Comm
Equipment sensors
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High-performance archiver(Time-series data, SoE)
�Complex Event Processing,
�High Performance Analytics
Field Network
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� Local Intelligence
� Distribution Mgt Systems� Outage Management� Demand Side Mgt.� State Estimator� Power Systems Simulator� SCADA, DCS, PLC� GIS� AMM
OperationalMonitoring and Security
OperationalMonitoring and Security
Time-Dependent Operations Middleware (WebSphere Real Time, MQ Low Latency)
SG Asset
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e-terraEMS-DMS
Solution Architecture Overview
Network Operations
Asset & Work Mgmt
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WebSphere ESB
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How EAM can be used to improve Grid Operations
Use Case 1: A Transformer Buchholz Alarm is raised at SCADA level
Operator has to decide whether the Transformer needs to be put out of Service or not
Grid Operations Work & Asset Operations
Request
Information
� Sequence :
Request Work
Tag
� Benefits :- Optimized Reaction to abnormal Conditions- Reduced Outages- Lower operational Cost- Consistent and up-to-date Information across
Grid Operations and EAMDemonstration
Example
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Mobile Field Force
Alarm� Sequence :
1. A Transformer Alarm is reported2. Operator retrieves Work History, planned
Work and/or Asset Information from EAM3. Operator decides to de-energize the
Transformer and to request Work into EAM4. A Tag with Work Order Information is placed
on DMS/EMS screen5. Maintenance is carried out6. EAM notifies DMS/EMS on ongoing Work
progresses7. DMS/EMS generates an Alarm when Work is
completed.8. Operator re-energize the Transformer
Work
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Assign Work
Work
Update
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Demonstration is available at the IBM
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Demonstration is available at the IBM La Gaude E&U Solutions Center
Thank You
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Thank You
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