Title: Trends in SCADA Technology for Public Power
1Trends in SCADA Technology for Public Power
Mike Parker Senior Electric System
Dispatcher Roseville Electric mparker_at_roseville.ca
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William (Bill) RamboVice President, Business
DevelopmentSurvalent Technology
Corporationrambo_at_survalent.com
2Technology
We are being asked to do more with less
3Technology
Technology and the pace of change are relentless.
4Technology
Our systems need updating
5Technology
6- Agenda
- Evolution of SCADA
- SCADA Costs
- Web Technology
- City of Roseville case study
- Integration
- Q A
7SCADA Timeline
- Before SCADA
- Simple Human-Machine Interfaces provided basic
equipment monitoring - Limited information
- Slow
- Undependable
- Messy
8SCADA Timeline
- Q How long have SCADA Systems been around?
- A SCADA systems have been used in utilities
industry in the United States since the 1960s
9SCADA Timeline
First Generation SCADA Monolithic
- Networks non-existent
- Proprietary (expensive) hardware and software
- Limited communication protocols strictly
scanning and controlling points within the remote
device - Limited graphics displays
- Communications were slow, unreliable
Second Generation SCADA Distributed
Third Generation SCADA Networked
- More powerful processors allowed for distribution
of individual SCADA system functions across
multiple systems - Improved the redundancy and reliability of the
system - Still largely proprietary software. PC
technology emerging - Information available in real time
- Movement toward open system architecture
- Windows based systems emerge
- Possible now to distribute SCADA functionality
across a Wide Area Network and not just a Local
Area Network - Easier for the user to connect third party
peripheral devices (such as monitors, printers,
disk drives, tape drives, etc.) to the system
and/or the network - Internet Protocol (IP) for communication between
the master station and communications equipment
allows for Ethernet connectivity - Enhanced graphical displays
1960s 1990s
10SCADA Timeline
SCADA Today
- Integration of standard Information Technology
- OS Linux and Windows limited UNIX
- Increased use of Intel Processors (Windows and
Linux) - IP based RTU Communications (DNP/IP)
- Integration of IEDs
- Cyber Security Post 9/11
- SCADA connected to the enterprise
11SCADA Timeline
- BOTTOM LINE
- Public Power Benefits tremendously!
- SCADA is not just for larger utilities
SCADA Costs
12SCADA Trends
13SCADA Trends
14Web Technology
- Utilized to provide a secure interface to SCADA
- Provide transport for Data to and from SCADA
15Web Technology
- Before Web Technology
- Proprietary software required
- Difficult (and potentially expensive) to give
multiple users access to the system - Limited access to SCADA data
- Difficult to share access outside of the
enterprise
16Web Technology
DMZ
Web-Server
17Web Technology
- Powerful application to serve real-time SCADA
information across the entire enterprise - Provides secure, read only access to SCADA
information via a zero-maintenance web browser
client. - Eliminates multiple instances of software to
manage, - Custom web pages or,
- Maintenance of a separate system.
18- Instant, out-of-the-box SCADA web server.
- User-friendly drill-down interface to view
configuration and information. - Tabular and Graphical Displays
19- Password protection
- Off-loads client workstation data requests from
SCADA master - Common pre-configured interface for all users, no
need to build custom screens - Supports maps, alarms, operations messages,
reports and graphs - Automatically retrieves data from alternate
master during fail-over condition.
20- Tabular Displays
- Dynamic
- Station data, hierarchical
- Alarms and operations messages
21- Tabular Displays
- Reports
- Tagged devices
- Abnormal points
- Failed points
- Manually set points
22Graphics
- Server uses GUI as SVG graphics generator
- Dynamic point updates
- Dynamic trend graphs and feeder coloring
- Navigation
- Automatic and manual layer control
- Leverage software investment
- Leverage your graphics database investment
23SCADA Trends
- City of Roseville Application
24Web Technology
- City of Roseville, California
- Background
- Situation
- Solution
- Benefits
25Web Technology
- City of Roseville, California
- gt43,000 meters
- 17 distribution substations
- Population doubled in last decade
- 6-8System load increase every year for past
decade - Peak load 315 MW
- SCADA System for 15 years
- 160 MW power plant coming on-line in 2007
26Web Technology
- Situation
- Only way to get into SCADA was via single modem
- Feeders at capacity
- No 24 hour dispatch center
- Need for access to SCADA outside of business
hours - MS Access database for tracking load information
had become support nightmare - Getting data out of SCADA was always a management
issue for IT - Database size an issue for MS Access
- Many utility personnel who need information from
SCADA - Switching Power Marketing Services
- Data input from ftp site
- System load data to Power Marketer
27Web Technology
- Solution Web Server
- Web server
- Real-time replication of SCADA database to SQL
database - Historical data archive
- Web server knows when redundant SCADA servers
fail over- pulls data from primary SCADA master - Reporting data from historical and real-time
data for load information
28Web Technology
- Benefits
- Easy access to SCADA
- User ID and password
- Multiple personnel can access
- Security is maintained Web Server outside of
SCADA firewall - Data in SQL database
- Scalable, open platform
- Web pages for sharing of near real-time data
- Internal utility employees
- Power Marketer
- Easy import of data, using web technology back
into SCADA from power provider
29SCADA Trends
30Integration
- SCADA data is useful in other parts of the
organization - Examples
- Engineering Analysis
- Outage Management
- Metrics
- Load Management
- Geographical Information Systems
31www.multispeak.org
32MultiSpeak Project Objectives
- Industry-wide open initiative sponsored by the
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
(NRECA) to facilitate development of software
interfaces needed by rural electric co-ops - Developed uniform interface definitions for data
exchange among commonly used software - Developed consensus among vendors about details
of the interfaces, including data dictionary,
data objects, and messaging framework
33What is MultiSpeak?
- Specification for data exchange interfaces
- Treats software applications as black boxes
- Does not limit vendors from developing new
features or working together to provide tighter
integration than presently supported by spec
34What MultiSpeak Does
- Defines which data objects need to be exchanged
between common software - Defines structure of those data objects
- Specifies message structures and messaging
architectures - Supports real time and/or file-based data
exchanges
35Re-Cap
- SCADA Price/Performance for Public Power
- Web Technology will provide value as an enabling
technology - Interface to SCADA
- Transport for data to/from SCADA
- Integration of utility systems and elimination of
silos of data will allow utilities to increase
performance
36Questions?
Thank you!