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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Page 1 Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project Largest Smart Grid Demonstration Project in the Nation (50% funded by DOE) $178 Million project led by Battelle Project participants include Battelle, BPA, utilities/universities and infrastructure partners 112 MW of responsive resources (loads and generation) Five years in duration Substantially increases smart grid asset installation in the region
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Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project

Largest Smart Grid Demonstration Project in the Nation (50% funded by DOE)

– $178 Million project led by Battelle

– Project participants include Battelle, BPA, utilities/universities and infrastructure partners

– 112 MW of responsive resources (loads and generation)

– Five years in duration

– Substantially increases smart grid asset installation in the region

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Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project:Goals & Objectives

Goals: Provide two-way

communication between distributed generation, storage, and demand assets and the existing grid infrastructure

Validate new smart grid technologies and inform business cases. Quantify smart grid costs and benefits

Advance interoperability standards and cyber security approaches for transactive control

Integrate rapidly expanding portfolio of renewables

Objectives:• Manage peak demand

• Facilitate integration of wind and other renewables

• Address constrained resources

• Select economical resources

• Improve system efficiency

• Improve system reliability

– Load Management

– Conservation Voltage Reduction

– Distributed generation

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Battelle Memorial Institute, Pacific Northwest Division

Bonneville Power Administration

– Business case– Communication and regional

outreach– Data flow (BPA to project)– Sharing learning, educational

outreach

11 utilities (and UW) and their vendors

5 technology infrastructure partners

Project Structure / Roles

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Benefit Areas of a Smart Grid to the Pacific Northwest

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Areas of Benefit

1. Transmission and Distribution Optimization2. End Use Energy Efficiency3. Grid Reliability4. Dynamic and Responsive Demand5. Renewable and Distributed System Integration6. Utility Operational Efficiency

Initial Study shows Smart Grid mayhave significant benefit in the PNW. The Smart Grid Demonstration Project will help test this.

The Dem will test 95,000 assets (i.e. equipment) in 40 categories over a 5 state area.

BPA is leading the developmentof a business case to determine cost / benefit of making Smart Grid investments in the PNW.

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A Transactive Control System with Two-Way Communication Will Be Tested

Aggregation of Power and Signals Occurs Through a Hierarchy of Interfaces

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Exploring Technologies at the Utility (Sub-Project) Level

Utilities: Summary of Scope of Work

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AMI

Avista Utilities Itron Includes microgrid, creating of educational opportunity at WSU, and a test of a full range of DR measures

Benton PUD Sensus Explore interoperability and install a web-based interface for improved data management

City of Ellensburg Test renewable (solar, wind) technologies, evaluate incentives for investing in comm. renewable energy park, involving CWU.

Flathead Electric Coop.

Aclara An evaluation of four levels of residential smart grid technologies in Libby and near Kallispell

Idaho Falls Power tbdIncludes microgrid and solar sites at local public schools

Lower Valley Energy Aclara /

L&GIncludes optimization of resources, reliablity improvements in extreme weather locations at sites in Western Wyoming

Milton-Freewater City Light & Power Aclara Includes outage reporting, voltage and frequency stability; dlc for

electric heat, hot water heater, cycling of a/c and city water pump

NorthWestern Energy Itron Also, data management. Includes state capitol buildings complex in

Helena and remote rural areas near Phillipsburg

Peninsula Light Company Improve reliability and defer construction of underwater cable service to

island using direct load control and CVR

Portland General Electric Sensus Realize dynamically reconfigurable feeders with intentional islanding

and improve integration of intermittent resources

UW / Seattle City Light tbd A utility/university collaboration to create a "smart microgrid" with

campus facilities mgt, administrators, faculty and students

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Share learnings Education and outreach

– BPA manager serves as Chairperson for the Pacific Northwest Center of Excellence for Clean Energy Education Task Force

– Consumer and utility awareness Demand Response

– Share lessons and information from pilots

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Location of BPA InvolvedDemand Response & Thermal Storage Projects

= BPA Supported Demand Response Pilots

= BPA Supported Thermal Storage Pilots

= PNW Smart Grid Demonstration - Projects with Demand Response

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BPA has an evolving portfolio of DR pilots to assess BPA and regional needs

Assessing DR technologies – focus on water heaters and HVAC 5-8 MW cumulative with the potential to expand up to 30 - 40 MW in the near

future

Current Pilots

Utility

Resid

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Irrigation

Industr

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Central Electric

Cowlitz County PUD

Emerald PUD

Kootenai Electric

Lower Valley

Mason County PUD #3

Orcas Power & Light

Columbia REA

Consumers Power

City of Forest Grove

City of Richland

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City of Port Angeles

EWEB

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Demand Response Residential Pilot Projects

Emerald PUD

Mason County PUD #3

City of Port Angeles

Orcas Power & Light Cooperative

Kootenai Electric

Central Electric

• Network configured for a Renewable Demand Response signal

• Enhanced hot water heater control system to store renewable energy (wind)

• Aclara AMI Technology• Water heater / thermostat control devices• Home area network capabilities• Real time communication through internet to study customer behavior

• Water heating DR controls• In-home displays with home area network capabilities• Thermal storage devices for home heating

• Cooper AMI Technology• Water heater control devices• Heat pump control devices• Programmable thermostat devices

• Hot water heaters and thermostats• Aclara Technology • Testing of consumer acceptance and response

• Hot water heaters with Intermatic programmable timers• Addressing peak demand periods (e.g. morning)

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Energy Storage Pilot

Objectives:

Utilities:• Lower Valley Energy, Eugene Water and

Electric Board, Cowlitz County PUD, City of Richland, Forest Grove and Consumer’s Power.

• Use residential end-use controllable loads to help integrate variable renewables such as wind and solar

• Implement one to three commercial / industrial end- use storage projects.

• Develop a demand response business case and marketing materials to support utilities

Residential: ceramic heatersand water heaters

Commercial & industrial: cold storage

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Contact information

BPA Smart Grid Program Manager: Lee Hall - 503-230-5189 [email protected]

For more Smart Grid Information:PNNL: www.pnl.gov DOE OE: www.oe.energy.govSmart grid: www.smartgrid.gov

Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project: www.pnwsmartgrid.org

BPA wind site: http://www.bpa.gov/corporate/WindPower/Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative: http://smartgridcc.org/White House report on smart grid:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/nstc-smart-grid-june2011.pdf