www.indiasmartgrid.org • • o o o o • • • • • • • • India's First Smart Village Nanogrid ............1 Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards ........... 4 Key Appointments and Transfers ...........5 Technology & Projects .......................... 5 Pilot Projects in India .............................7 Smart Grid Events .......................................9 Key Contacts ...............................................9 Third EU-India Smart Grid Workshop ........10 at Bornholm Denmark in July 2016 European Utility Week 2016 ......................10 International Conference on ......................10 Sustainable Green Buildings and Communities (SGBC) ISGF & TPDDL announce ..........................11 Certificate Program on Smart Grids Global Summit on Smart, Secure .............12 and Sustainable Cities Announcing ISGW 2017 ............................12 IN THIS ISSUE May, 2016 1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 1, Issue 8 | May 2016 Please visit www.indiasmartgrid.org for more information or to download a pdf version of the bulletin For receiving copies of SMART GRID Bulletin, please write to [email protected]DELENG18998 The smart village addresses ‘hard’ interventions such as agricultural improvement, energy sufficiency, rural industry and locally relevant livelihood, water and waste management, and improved digital connectivity, as well as ‘soft’ interventions, such as good governance, better public health services, sanitation, civic services, education and skill development, along with climate change adaptation. A smart village must also move the villagers up the value chain to improve socio-economic status of the inhabitants. The village agricultural economy, in turn, revolves around the nexus of food, water, and energy. Access to energy plays a key role in socioeconomic development of a village or a nation. However, according to IEA’s report on World Energy Outlook 2011, 1.4 billion people in the world do not have access to electricity, with 400 million residing in India. The 2011 census data also show that 40% of the ‘electrified’ villages in India have less than 60% availability of electricity. Energy deficit and inadequate infrastructure are the root cause of this gap. The Smart Village Nanogrid™ implemented at Chhotkei village in Angul district in the state of Odisha, the first such smart microgrid implementation in India is a model that can be replicated in thousands of small villages. The Smart Village Nanogrid™ consists of a hybrid power generation unit from locally available renewable sources (solar, wind, biomass, biogas, pico-hydro, etc.) or grid power, a distribution grid to make power available to homes, streets, and most importantly, to farms and micro-enterprises, and a complete automation system for managing the microgrid operations remotely. This brings energy-sufficiency to the (For F ) ree Circulation India's First Smart Village Nanogrid Price: `50
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Wi-SUN releases Field Area Network (FAN) specification
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL), an ISGF Member that has been a frontrunner in implementing power distribution reforms, will install 75000 single-phase smart meters and 24000 three-phase smart meters. As per the technical specifications released by TPDDL, the smart meters have to comply with the new Indian Standards for smart meters (IS 16444 a nd IS 15959 Part 2).
Read more: http://bit.ly/1VcJOJu
The Wi-Sun Alliance, an ISGF Member seeking to accelerate the implementation of field area networking and the Internet of Things, recently released its Field Area Network (FAN) specification for smart city and smart grid applications using open standards. This specification would provide long range, secure, interoperable & multi-vendor smart ubiquitous networks for Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), distribution automation, infrastructure management, intelligent transportation systems, smart street lighting etc. The FAN solution utilizes IEEE 802.15.4g, IETF IPv6 protocols including TCP/UDP, 6LoWPAN adaption and header compression, routing using RPL and IEEE 802.1x enterprise level security. The Wi-SUN Alliance will release a certification program later this year to ensure multivendor interoperability.
Read more: http://bit.ly/27G7Bqr
SAP signs MoU with DEWA for smart cities
Australia launches first mini grid
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) recently signed a MoU with the German multinational software firm, SAP, an ISGF Member, to improve the IT infrastructure of its smart city technologies. Electric vehicle charging stations, smart home appliances, smart metering, Internet of Things and big data analytics form an integral part of this MoU that will enable DEWA to become a sustainable and innovative world-class utility. This initiative supports the objectives set by the Government of Dubai in the Dubai Plan 2021 to be pioneering, excellent, proactive and creative in meeting the needs of individuals and society as a whole. Read more: http://bit.ly/20djD4X
AusNet Services, Victoria's largest energy delivery service business, in coordination with Energy Matters and GreenSync recently launched Australia's first mini grid in Mooroolbark. This project consists of 14 neighbouring houses, each with a standard connection to the electricity grid that will generate and store their own electricity, and eventually share electricity with other houses within the mini grid. AusNet is currently equipping each of the 14 houses with a solar power system and a 10KWh battery. GreenSync will provide the distributed energy platform for monitoring and managing the flow of energy within the mini grid. Energy Matters will provide and install the solar and battery storage systems for the project. Read more: http://bit.ly/1TKfyk8
World Bank to provide a $30 million loan to Armenia
Riverside Public Utilities selects Ingenu for providing smart grid communications
Sweden-based telecom firm, Ericsson, an ISGF Member, won its first deal in India in the utilities sector. As part of the deal, Ericsson will provide an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solution for operating 15000 smart meters in Assam, along with system integration services. The AMI solution will offer outage management, reduction in aggregate technical and commercial losses, power quality management, net metering and will reduce carbon emissions. This is part of the 14 smart grid pilot projects and is being implemented by Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd. (APDCL).
Read more: http://bit.ly/1SC44hD
SIGFOX, the world's leading provider of dedicated communications service for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Omante l , Oman's leading prov ider of integrated telecommunication services will deploy SIGFOX's IoT network in Oman. As part of this initiative, Omantel plans to execute the Omantel 3.0 transformation strategy, which includes adopting proven new technologies and expanding services.Read more: http://bit.ly/25cZF0Y
Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution (SSEPD), a power utility in UK, has selected the Canadian data integration firm, Bit Stew, for analysing meter and Geographical Information System (GIS) data across the energy network that will reduce the outrage duration for customers. Bit Stew aims to save over £10 million for SSEPD using its data analytics solution. Read more: http://bit.ly/1rXZFjE
The World Bank recently approved a loan of $30 million for the power sector financial recovery Program-for-Results (PforR) for Armenia. The key objectives of this initiative will be to improve the financial standing and governance of state-owned power generation companies, and a better managed financial relationship with the private power distribution companies for maintaining adequate and reliable electricity supply at affordable tariffs. Read more: http://bit.ly/1U2PfZ1
Ingenu, the pioneer in delivering connectivity for machines, has been selected by California-based Riverside Public Utilities for
providing comprehensive monitoring of the electrical grid and thus reducing outage duration. Ingenu's Machine NetworkTM is powered by its patented Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology and will be used by 108000 residential and business customers. Read more: http://bit.ly/1MZ3ZJ6
Landis+Gyr, a leading global provider of integrated energy management solutions, recently unveiled its Energy and Capacity Optimization System (ECOS) to address energy distribution challenges for North American utilities. This solution brings together demand response, distributed energy resource and voltage management technologies in a coordinated approach for balancing the load and bringing new distributed resources online in the future. Read more: http://bit.ly/254AtpT
Cyan Technology, an ISGF Member, delivering RF mesh-based flexible wireless solutions for utility metering and lighting control, will provide its RF mesh IoT technology to JST Group, a major supplier of technical products and services to power industries in Thailand and across south-east Asia. Thailand plans to install 1 million smart meters which will contribute largely towards the $26.4 billion total investment envisaged in smart grid infrastructure.
Read more: http://bit.ly/1OCKdye
OATI and EnSync, global providers of innovative software solutions for energy management, will team up to provide utilities with a seamless Distributed Energy Resource Management Solution (DERMS) for improved system reliability and economics. This solution will provide various services such as frequency response, regulation, reserves and shaping services, dispatchable energy and capacity, as well as Volt/VAr control and optimisation capabilities to the grid. Read more: http://bit.ly/1TzZ4Le
Engineers from the University of New South Wales, Australia, have created a new solar cell configuration that exhibit a sunlight to electricity conversion efficiency of 34.5% establishing a new world record. The researchers used a 28cm2 four-junction mini module embedded in a prism that extracts the maximum energy from sunlight by splitting the incoming rays into four bands, using a hybrid four junction receiver to squeeze even more electricity from each beam of sunlight. Read more: http://bit.ly/1sqSDDT
Landis+Gyr releases new solution for energy distribution
Cyan Technology to provide its communications solution in Thailand
OATI and EnSync partner to offer DERMS
34.5% efficient solar cells developed by Australian engineers
• Project awarded to M/s Fluent Grid Pvt Ltd (formerly known as Phoenix IT Solutions), an ISGF Member, on 02.03.2015 at a cost of Rs.29.86 Crs inclusive of FMS and training charges of 1.47Crs. As suggested by GoI, after exclusion of IHD (In Home Display) and cost of FMS and Training, final cost of Smart Grid Pilot Project is revised as Rs 20.92 Crores
• KPI data submitted by the Utility. Utility achieved first milestone for payment and corresponding claims of Rs 2.61 Crs have been forwarded to MoP
• Functional Design Document of the functionalities was approved by APDCL. Detailed Design Document of the functionalities is under review by APDCL
• M/s Ericcson, an ISGF Member, has been engaged by M/s Fluent Grid for Smart Metering part of the project. Single Phase and Three Phase meters of M/s Sinhal Udyog make was approved by APDCL. Supply of Single Phase and three phase is expected shortly
• Consumer and RF survey to start within a week's time.
This project is being implemented through a Japanese grant of Rs 93 Crores from NEDO, Japan. NEDO has appointed a consortium of Japanese companies lead by M/s Fuji Electric, an ISGF Member.
• GIS survey data taken from R-APDRP. • Tendering by UHBVN is under progress for a local control centre
building in Panipat
• Training Centre and DR will be made operational at Panchkula by July 2016
• Installation & commissioning of SCADA and Smart Meters to start from August 2016. Smart Meters will be supplied by M/s Lotus Wireless, an ISGF Member. Field test for Smart Meters to be taken up in June 2016
• Electrical Division No.1, of Agartala town (42,676 Consumers) - Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM
• Project was awarded to M/s Wipro on 22.09.2015 at a cost of Rs.80.08 Crs inclusive of training and maintenance charges of 16.98 Crs against the MoP approved cost of Rs.63.43 Crs with utility bearing the additional cost.
• First instalment of Rs. 7.93 Crs released to the Utility from MoP
• Survey completed, Control centre building made ready, Engineering documents approved
• Smart Metering of the project is being executed by Wipro’s consortium partner M/s JnJ Powercom. FAT for Smart Meters completed; and type testing is under progress
• The pilot project is implemented for 34,000 consumers, which includes 1643 high end LT CT operated consumers and 110 Nos. of Distribution Transformer meters
rd • The project has been awarded to M/s Dongfang, China on 3March 2016
• The contract would be formally signed after getting approval of the Regulatory Commission
• The Kick-off meeting will be conducted immediately after the Election process is over
• Investment of 50% of the SG Pilot cost will be done by Dongfang China which will be repaid in 60 equal monthly instalments by the State Government after the successful commissioning of the project
• A proof of concept covering 1600 consumers has already been established and awareness has been created among the consumers
• Naroda area of Sabarmati Circle - Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS, PLM, PQ
• The revised tender for Naroda area of Sabarmati Circle with 22000 customers has been issued; Deesa-II of Palanpur Circle (39.422 Consumers) project has been scrapped for now
• The Pre-bid meeting has been scheduled on 27th May 2016
• Last date for online bidding is 17th June 2016 and the last date for receipt of RFP is 21st June 2016
Project Under Award
Canceled Projects
11. KSEB, Kerala
12. JVVNL, Rajasthan
Approved Project Cost: Rs.27.58 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.13.79 Crsnd • Order for cancellation of the project has been issued on 22 April 2016.
Approved Project Cost: Rs.28.21 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.14.11 Crs• Project has been cancelled
Smart City Pilot at IIT Kanpur
IIT Kanpur- Smart City Pilot
• Approved Project Cost: Rs.12.5 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.6.25 Crs • Smart City Pilot in IITK Campus
• Rs.4.69 Crores was released to IIT Kanpur as initial funding from MoP
• Purchase Orders for SCADA / EMS / Solar PVs / Inverters placed
• Tender inquiries for system integration of AMI being prepared• Implementation of DC nano-grid is under progress
• Likely completion of project by September 2017
Smart Grid Knowledge Centre: Manesar, POWERGRID
• Approved Project Cost: Rs.9.8 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.9.8 Crs
• Adopted Functionalities: AMI, OMS, MG/DG, EV with Charging Infrastructure, Home Energy Management System, Cyber security with threat management, Training Infrastructure
• Building under construction
• Contracts awarded for Home Energy Management System, Workstations/Training Room Hardware and Furniture for Smart Grid Knowledge Centre
• Tender issued for AMI and OMS on 22.12.2015• Tendering is under progress for Renewable Generation for
Disclaimer: This information is from the public domain. ISGF does not hold any responsibility for the information provided in this section.
INDIAN
May 18 – 20 2016: Power-Gen 2016,New Delhi, http://bit.ly/1m171dS
June 02-03 2016: India Solar Week 2016http://www.indiasolarweek.com/
June 04 2016: International Conference On Natural/Applied Sciences, Environmental Engineering and Clean Energy Technologies for Sustainable Development (SYNERGY-2016), New Delhi, http://krishisanskriti.org/synergy.html
thAug 21 – 23 2016: 7 World Renewable Energy Technology Congress & Expo-2016, New Delhi, http://wretc.in/index.html
Sep 07-09 2016: Renewable energy India Expohttp://www.renewableenergyindiaexpo.com/
Oct 19-21 2016: Inter Solar Indiahttp://www.intersolar.in/en/home.html
May 31-June 01, 2016: Asian Utility Week, Bangkok,http://www.asian-utility-week.com/
Jun 08 – 09 2016: TU-Automotive Detroit 2016, USA,http://www.tu-auto.com/detroit/
Jun 15-16 2016: IEC PC118 2016 WG meeting, Tokyo, http://www.iec.ch/
June 27-29 2016: ITECH 2016, Michigan, USA, http://itec-conf.com/
June 27-28 2016: InnoGrid2020+, Belgium, http://innogrid2020.eu/?page_id=14
July 17-20 2016: The Global Summit on Smart, Secure and Sustainable Cities, http://s3cities.com/
Aug 21-26 2016: CIGRE Session 2016, http://www.cigre.org/
India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF), registered under Indian Societies Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860) is a Public Private Partnership initiativeof Ministry of Power, Government of India for accelerated development of Smart Grid technologies in the Indian power sector.
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Editorial BoardAjoy Rajani
Alok Chandna
Reji Kumar Pillai
Rupendra Bhatnagar
Sandeep Pathak
Managing EditorReena Suri, ISGF Akshay Ahuja: Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF
Amol Sawant: Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF
Hem Thukral: Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF
Key Contributors
Sneha Tibrewal: Communication Executive, ISGF
Poonam Chadha: Manager – Operations, ISGF
Sushant Chopra: Research Officer, ISGF
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Oct 04-06 2016: Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF) 3rd Annual Meeting, Tokyo, http://www.icef-forum.org/annual_2016/program/pdf/program_of_icef_2016.pdf
Oct 25- 27 2016: Asia Clean Energy Summit, Singaporehttp://www.asiacleanenergysummit.com/events/asia-clean-energy-summit-2015/event-summary-ef92883b35e14a42b65a73522cc02443.aspx
Oct 18-20 2016: IEC 61850 Europe 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlandshttp://www.iec61850-europe.com/
Nov 15 – 17 2016: European Utility Week, Barcelona, Spain www.european-utility-week.com/Visit
Nov 15-17, 2016: Smart City Expo World Congress, Barcelona, http://www.smartcityexpo.com/en/
Nov 29-30 2016: Australian Utility Week, Sydney , Australiahttp://www.australian-utility-week.com/
Nov 29-30 2016: SmartSec Europe 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, http://www.smartsec-europe.com/
March 28-30 2017: SGTech Europe 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, http://www.sgtech-europe.com/
European Utility Week (EUW) is the largest event in Europe for the entire smart utility sector, accumulating over 10,000 international smart energy stakeholders and 500 exhibitors.This 3-day event offers a notable multi-track strategic conference programme, a free 3-day utility case study programme on the exhibition floor and a highly revered innovation hub. During the 2016 edition, 15-17 November 2016, Barcelona, Spain we will see the launch of new initiatives including the Energy Revolution, Intelligent Buildings and a revamped Innovation Programme, all under one roof! This year EUW 2016 is scheduled in conjunction with the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona (http://www.smartcityexpo.com/en/).
To join the Indian Delegation to EUW 2016, please contact Reena Suri: [email protected]
Find out more here: www.european-utility-week.com/Visit
ISGF and European Commission (DG ENER) & the European Union Delegation in Delhi are jointly organising a series of Smart Grid Workshops in India and Europe. The first of the series was held in Nice, France in June 2015 and second was held in Vienna in Nov 2015. Leading technology companies and utilities from Europe and select group of policy makers and industry members from India participated in the workshops.
The Third EU-India Smart Grid Workshop will be held during 01 – 03 September 2016 in Bornholm Island, Denmark. Bornholm Island is experimenting with integration of wind energy and electric vehicles to be completely independent from the Danish grid; and well on its way to be the first in the world that will meet 100% electricity from renewable energy sources. The focus of the workshop will be on upscaling and deployment of smart grid demonstrations in India and the lessons learned from large renewable energy and smart grid deployment projects in the EU nations. Several key decision makers from utilities, ministries and regulatory commissions from India will be participating in this workshop.
To join the India delegation, please write to Alakh: [email protected].
*This Workshop earlier scheduled from 06-08 July 2016 has been rescheduled to 01-03 September 2016.
Third EU-India Smart Grid Workshop at Bornholm Denmark in September 2016*
The First International Conference on Sustainable Green Buildings and Communities (SGBC), focused on DC power, Green homes, Green buildings and Electric Vehicles is to be held at IIT-Madras, India from Dec. 18-20, 2016.
The conference will consist of both oral presentations and poster sessions. Also planned are panel sessions, short courses and vendor shows. Accepted papers will be published in the digital format on IEEE Xplore.
For more information, please visit the conference website http://www.sgbcconf.org
Questions pertaining to SGBC 2016 may be addressed to
General Chairs: Dr. Ashok Jhunjhunwala, IIT Madras; Email: [email protected]
After the successful completion of first Certification Course on Smart Grids in 2015, India Smart Grid Forum is
nd st pleased to announce 2 Batch starting from 1 August 2016 in collaboration with Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (TPDDL) and VJTI, Mumbai.
• Smart Grid technologies are essential for successful implementation of all flagship programs of Government of India such as
o 24x7 Power for All
o 100 Smart Cities
o 175 GW Renewable Energy by 2022
o 6-7 million Electric Vehicles by 2022
o Separation of Carriage and Content asenvisaged in the amendments to Electricity Act2003
o UDAY and IPDS
• The Model Smart Grid Regulations issued by Forum of Regulators mandates all licensees to establish a Smart Grid Cell within 3 months of issuance of smart grid regulations by respective SERCs
• National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM) framework envisage a state level Smart Grid Mission and Smart Grid Cell in the Energy Department in each state
• The electric grid in India is fast changing with increasing share of renewable energy resources connected at the low voltage grid and to operate and maintain the grid with two-way power flow Smart Grid technologies are required
• In order to address the above requirements, it is imperative to build a cadre of Smart Grid Experts in all electric utilities in India
• The 8 weeks full time certificate course on smart grids aim to supplement technical and managerial skills by providing updated knowledge in smart grid areas through conceptual knowledge and experiential learning
Course Objectives & Rationale:
• Participants will be imparted with skills and knowledge to better appreciate/understand smart grid -related issues, leading to better business decisions. It will also help them keep abreast of contemporary issues affecting different business activities and the way other countries are tackling them
• 8 weeks full time program
• Accommodation and Food provided at CENPEID, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (TPDDL)
• Training Venues: New Delhi (CENPEID - TPDDL, CBIP, Technical Tours to Smart Grid Labs, SCADA Centre, NLDC/NRLDC, Labs of top Technology Companies)
• Second Batch is scheduled from 1st August 2016 to 30 September 2016
1. Eng ineers f rom D iscoms and Transcos executing/intending to execute Smart Grid projects including the engineers from utilities implementing the 14 Smart Grid Pilot Projects
2. Engineers from Regulatory Commissions and Smart Grid Project Management Units in state energy/power departments
3. Engineers from Technology Companies
4. Fresh Engineering Graduates looking for a career in Smart Grids domain (need to pass a screening test to qualify)
5. Smart Gr id /Smart C i t y Enthus iasts and Entrepreneurs
Rs 350,000 for residential (include accommodation, all meals, local transportation, training material and practical classes)
Rs 170,000 for non-residential
Course Details:
Who Should Attend:
Course Fee:
India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF)CBIP Building, Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021