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US Army Corps of Engineers
BUILDING STRONG®
Interoperability of Meter Data Collection and Management Systems
John Trudell and Tonnie Drummond
US Army Corps of Engineers
Engineering and Support Center - Huntsville
16 Aug 2012
BUILDING STRONG®2
Advanced metering mandated by Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005), the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007), policies, and directives.
Deadlines to install advanced meters Electric by 30 Sep 2012 (EPAct 2005) Gas and Steam by 30 Sep 2016 (EISA 2007)
Meter buildings with est. $35K/yr utility cost and/or 29,000 sq ft, and reimbursable tenant facilities.
Advanced Meter Requirement
BUILDING STRONG®3
End State
Establish the energy information infrastructure (installation energy footprint) that will enable/provide: • Management of smart buildings
• Energy Managers who are energy smart and more effective to meet energy reduction goals.
• Building occupants are energy aware and actively participate in energy reduction actions.
• Reduce energy waste
• Continuous improvements in energy efficiencies
• Meet the requirements of NetZero by 2030.
BUILDING STRONG®4
Define the scope of the action
• What data do we need to collect and analyze?
• What is the data flow architecture?
• What hardware and software is needed to collect and transfer data?
• What hardware and software is currently installed and needs to be integrated into the system?
• How will the system security (Information Assurance) be tested, implemented, and maintained?
• Who will sustain/maintain the systems?
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4) Analyze meter data
3) Transm
it
raw meter d
ata
Meter Data Management
5) Report Generation
1) Gas pulse counts
1) Water pulse counts
Electric meter
Installation
Meter data collection
Water Meter
Gas Meter
Enterprise
Front End Server
Meter Data Flow
Energy manager views data via a web portal
Gateway server
2) Collect raw meter data
Sec
urity
A
ccre
dita
tion
Bou
ndar
y
BUILDING STRONG®
Three Challenges
1) Communication – Army-wide End State
Data Flow Architecture
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2) Communication – System Documentation DIACAP - System Hardware/Software Life Cycle Management
3) Communication – Meter System Install Coordination Meter Install Team (Government and Contractor) Installation – Building power outage IA/IT Community
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John TrudellProgram Manager – MDMS (256) 895-1322 (w)(256) 690-7196 (c)john.a.trudelliii@usace.army.mil
Tonnie DrummondIA/IT Specialist IAM EEDRS(256) 895-1730 (w) (256) 690-1538 (c)tonnie.f.drummond@usace.army.mil
US Army Corps of EngineersEngineering and Support Center4820 University SquareHuntsville, AL 35816-1822
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