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ECE 421 Session 12 Utility SCADA and Automation Presented by: Chris Dyer October 05, 2017
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Page 1: ECE421 Session 12 - uidaho.edu · 2017-10-05 · –Manpower required –Coordination became difficult –Slow response –Conservative operation –Longer, more frequent outages

ECE 421 Session 12

Utility SCADA and Automation

Presented by: Chris Dyer

October 05, 2017

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• Chris Dyer, P.E.

• BSEE University of Idaho, 1997

• SCADA & Automation Engineer

• POWER Engineers, Inc., SCADA and Analytical Services (SAS) Department Manager, Boise, ID

Utility SCADA & Automation

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• S.C.A.D.A

– Supervisory

– Control

– And

– Data

– Acquisition

What is SCADA?

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• Transmitting and receiving logic or data (telemetry)

• Monitoring of processes

• Monitoring of equipment health

• Remote control

What is SCADA?

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• Ability to manage large systems efficiently

• Area control and balance

• System reconfiguration

• Automation

– Load shedding

– Load transfer

– Reactive compensation

Why SCADA?

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• Breaker status

• Analog data

– Voltage

– Current

– Real/reactive power

– Load tap changer position

• Critical apparatus alarms

• Controls

What data?

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• Before SCADA– Limited technology

– Local control limiting system size

– Manpower required

– Coordination became difficult

– Slow response

– Conservative operation

– Longer, more frequent outages

SCADA Evolution – Early History

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• “Homegrown” custom

• Proprietary systems

– Distributed

– Energy Management Systems (EMS)

– Remote Terminal Units (RTU)

• Discrete hardwired components

– Auxiliary contacts, DC inputs, AC current/voltage transducers with A/D converter

SCADA Evolution – Early History

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• Open (non-proprietary) RTUs

• Local Human Machine Interface (HMI)– Traditional annunciator/mimic

– PC based

– Web based

• Communication infrastructure owned or leased

• EMS & associated systems

• Data repository

SCADA Evolution – Recent History

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• 1200 baud “Bell 202” standard lease-lines

– Low bandwidth, high availability

• Traditional serial (RS232/RS485)

• Leased broadband circuits

• Microwave (and other RF communications)

• Owned Fiber Optic Networks

– Optical Ground Wire (OPGW)

• Ethernet

SCADA Evolution - Communications

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• Set of rules defining the exchange of information utilizing digital data transmission between intelligent devices

• Software communication “languages”

• Hardware “handshaking”

– RTS/CTS/DSR/DTR

SCADA Evolution - Protocols

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• Proprietary based on manufacturer• MODBUS industrial communications• DNP V3.00 developed as an “open” protocol

– Heralded in an era of “interoperability”

• UCA– Object-oriented– Self-description

• IEC-61850– GOOSE– MMS– Sampled Values

SCADA Evolution - Protocols

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OSI Seven Layer Model

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• IED (Intelligent Electronic Device)

– Digital microprocessor relays

– Meters, Battery Chargers, XFMR Monitors, etc.

– Moore’s Law as applied to SCADA

– Communications and database additions

SCADA Evolution – Modern Era

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• Communications systems advancement

– Broadband technologies

– Multiplexing

– Interoperability

• Bandwidth capabilities

• Data analytics tools

SCADA Evolution – Modern Era

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SCADA = Visibility

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SCADA = Visbility

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• Where do we go from here?

– “Smart Grid”

– Data analytics - Condition Based Maintenance

– IEC-61850

– Synchrophasors

– Cybersecurity

SCADA Evolution – The Future

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• Many definitions driven by marketing

• Demand side data for customer use (“smart” meters)

• Distribution Automation

– Load transfer

– Load shedding/recovery

– Volt/VAR control

The “Smart Grid”

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• Digital Substation

– “Fly by wire”

– Networked

– High data availability

– Redundancy

• Distributed Generation & MicroGrids

– Distribution system design

– Protection & stability

The “Smart Grid”

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• Definition

– Real time monitoring of apparatus

– Evaluation of data

– Notification

– Automated correction

• Traditional methods

– Time based

– Performance based (failure)

Condition Based Maintenance

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• Example: Power Transformer– High cost, long lead

– IED monitoring of:• Dissolved gases

• Partial discharge

• Cooling fan operation

• Operation & stress

– Trend analysis

– “Uprating”

Condition Based Maintenance

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• Benefits

– Equipment expenditures

– Labor & resource expenditures

– Operational data

– Event analysis

Condition Based Maintenance

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• International Electrotechnical Commission

• Set of standards

– System & project management

– Engineering tools

– Data modeling

– Hardware requirements

– Product lifecycle

– Communication structure

IEC-61850

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• Station Bus

– SCADA Protocols

• Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS)

– Protection Protocols

• Generic Object Oriented Substation Events (GOOSE)

• Process bus

– Measurement

• Sampled Value (SV)

IEC-61850 Cont’d

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• Object oriented standard for modeling substation and apparatus– Example:

• Logic Node: Circuit Breaker (XCBR)– Data Object: Position (Pos)

» Data Attributes:

• Control type, time

• Status

• Operations counter

• Quality

• Time stamp

IEC-61850 Cont’d

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IEC-61850

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• Factors impeding adoption– Room for interpretation of standards– Complex with integration of other standards– Integration of different skills sets– Limited interoperability– Brownfield site complexity– Training– Testing & Commissioning– Documentation (logic diagrams, etc)– Trust & confidence

• Technology and standardization will drive the implementation

IEC-61850

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• High frequency data sampling

• Time stamped voltage & current phasor measurements

• Synchronized utilizing GPS

• Instability detection

• Post mortem sequence of events

• Potential to allow dynamic power flow monitoring

Synchrophasors

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• What is a Micro-grid?

• What does a Micro-grid consist of?

• How is the operation different?

• Special considerations

– Communications

– SCADA

Microgrids

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What’s is a Microgrid?

• Limited points of interconnection

• Single controllable entity

• Islanded operation capability

• Black start capability

• Combined Heat & Power

• Renewable sources

• Energy storage

• Power management/load shaping

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What’s in a Microgrid?

Grid Critical Loads

Schedulable/Interruptible LoadsPOI

Generation

Energy Storage

Grid Controller

SCADA Interface(s)

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What IS a Microgrids?

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Where Are Microgrids Found?

• Military bases

• Campuses

• Buildings

• Development districts

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Why are People Interested?

• Resiliency

• Renewables

• Asset utilization

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• Stuxnet virus – the danger is real

• NERC CIP-14

– Central California physical security attack

• Recent hacks

– Retail industry (Target)

– Federal government (OPM)

– Democratic National Party

• Is your local utility next?

Cybersecurity – The Threat

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• NERC (North American Electric Reliability Corporation)

• CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection)

• Reliability & security

• Critical assets definition

• Compliance & penalties

Cybersecurity – Response

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• Policies & procedures

• Training

• Situational awareness

• Configuration management

• Monitor & detection

• Response & recovery

Cybersecurity – Actions

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Substation of the future?

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• Thanks for your attention

– Chris

Questions?