Title: International%20Collaboration%20of%20Smart%20Grid%20Demonstration%20Projects
1International Collaboration of Smart Grid
Demonstration Projects
- Integrating Distributed Energy Resources
- Matt Wakefield
- EPRI
- John J. Simmins, Ph.D.
- EPRI
- Gale Horst
- EPRI
- CIRED
- June 6-9, 2011, Frankfurt, Germany
2EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration InitiativeLeveragin
g Todays Technology to Advance the Industry
- Deploying the Virtual Power Plant
- Demonstrate Integration and Interoperability
- Leverage information Communication Technologies
- Integration of Multiple Types of Distributed
Energy Resources (DER)
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- Multiple Levels of Integration - Interoperability
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3EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Initiative Members
- Research Funded by 21 Electric Utilities
- Knowledge Transfer to Advance Industry
- Wisconsin Public Service
- Exelon (ComEd/PECO)
- Ameren
- KCPL
- Southwest Power Pool
- SMUD
- Salt River Project
- Southern California Edison
- PNM Resources
- CenterPoint Energy
- Entergy
Hydro-Québec Central Hudson Gas Electric Con
Edison FirstEnergy/JCPL ESB Networks Electricité
de France American Electric Power Duke
Energy Tennessee Valley Authority Southern Company
Collaborator Collaborator Host Site
4EPRI Smart Grid Demo Critical Elements (Host Site
Criteria)
- Integration of Multiple Distributed Resource
Types - Connect retail customers to wholesale conditions
- Integration with System Planning Operations
- Critical Integration Technologies and Standards
- Compatibility with EPRIs Initiative and Approach
- Funding requirements and leverage of other funding
5Collaborative Demonstrations Increases Value
Strategic Topic Collaboration Prioritized
Annually
Energy Storage Monetization
CVR VVO Analysis Monetization
Consumer Behavior Engagement
Distribution Management System Integration
Visualization
No Single Project Can Evaluate Every Integration
Scenario Multiple Host-Sites Provide a Platform
to Advance the Industry
6Cost-Benefit Analysis Guiding Documents
- Methodological Approach (ID 1020342)
- Jointly funded by DOE and EPRI
- Provides framework for estimating benefits
costs
- Estimating Costs Benefits of the Smart Grid
(ID 1022519) - 20 Year Estimate of Investment Benefit of Smart
grid
- CBA Guidebook Vol. 1, Measuring Impacts (ID
1021423) - Manual for practical application with step by
step instruction - Guidance for documenting the project approach
to perform a CBA
7Dual Purpose of Demonstration Research
- Demonstrate physical impacts of technologies in
specific applications.
Does it work?
- Estimate economic viability of the demonstrated
applications.
Is it worth doing?
- The physical question is separable from the
economic question. - We can test and observe the physical performance.
- Economic performance is often not directly
observable,but is estimable through analysis of
the physical performance.
8Hypotheses Linking Cause and Effect
Demonstrating Physical Impacts
- A hypothesis makes a statement that links cause
and effect.
A causal chain can be expressed as a testable
hypothesis
If _____ occurs, the system acts to cause
_____. condition outcome
9Next Steps
- Results Beginning to Come out
- Emphasis on Case Studies in 2012
- Contributions to CBA Guidebook
- Call to Action Proactively Share Results
- EPRI Results _at_ www.smartgrid.epri.com
- Signup for Newsletter
- Send request to mwakefield_at_epri.com
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10Questions?
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