it i th p e tit in the power ecosystem
TRANSCRIPT
Presentation Outline
The Story so Far
What Lies Ahead
The Power Eco - System
Complexities
A A hAn Approach
IT Systems in Distribution
Q&A
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Power Generation – 1950 till date
CEA
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CEA
Current Consumption Scenario
Consumption
Targeted GDP growth : 7 to 8%
P it l t i it ti i t 600 k h itPer capita electricity consumption is approx at 600 kwh per capita
Energy-GDP Elasticity = 0.58
Low by world standards and expected to grow in the coming years
India
KWh Mtoe
USA
World
Japan
China
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0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000IBEF
By 2012
Installed capacity around end of the period (MW)
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From 145,000MW (2008) to 215,000 MW (2012) - Phenomenal
Future Demand
By 2017
Estimated growth @ 8%Estimated growth @ 8%
From current 120 GW to 315 to 335 GW
Source : Powering India, the road to 2017- Mckinsey & Company
By 2012By 2012
Estimated growth @ 7-8%
Today Peak Shortage at 10,157 MW (13% of Peak Demand)
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Source : IT Task Force Report for Power Sector
The Power Eco-System & Complexities
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Elements of a Power Eco-system
UrbanTradersRural
EPC ContractorsConsumerism
Distributors
RuralDemandWeather / Climate
ConsumerismPower MinistryGovernmentRegulators
InfrastructureIndustryUnions
/ ClimateTransmittersDomestic
Financial SkillsNGO’sSupply
LegalProfitabilityGenerators
GrowthPopulationIndustryEconomy
PPPProgressFuelS i t
Planning Commission
EconomyTechnologyPolitical
SocietyLossesTheftEcology
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EcologyPrivate Sector
Elements of a Power Eco-system
UrbanTradersRural
EPC ContractorsConsumerism
Distributors
RuralDemandWeather / Climate
ConsumerismPower MinistryGovernmentRegulators
InfrastructureIndustryUnions
/ ClimateTransmittersDomestic
Financial SkillsNGO’sSupply
LegalProfitabilityGenerators
GrowthPopulationIndustryEconomy
PPPProgressFuelS i t
Planning Commission
EconomyTechnologyPolitical
SocietyLossesTheftEcology
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EcologyPrivate Sector
Planning CommissionProgress
Distributors Domestic
UnionsRegulators
Government
Power MinistryIndustry
Infrastructure
Legal
Distributors Domestic
Unions
Growth
Population
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Losses
Society
Legal
Industry
Economy
Profitability
Theft
Ecology
T h l
Political
Private Sector
Generators
ProfitabilityTechnology
EPC Contractors
Consumerism
NGO’s RuralTraders
Urban
Fuel
Financial Skills
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NGO sSupply
PPPTransmitters
Rural
Weather / Climate
Demand
How ?
Defining the Power Eco-SystemBoundariesComponentsI t l tiInterrelations
Identify information & Transaction needs for each element thereinelement therein.Implement in an Integrated manner.Centralised teams.
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IT Support for CEA FunctionsFunction / Activity Information/Action Required IT Support
Policy • Demand Vs Active Capacity• Load Growth• Technological & Environmental requirements• Generation, transmission & distribution financials
Cash outlay
• Management Information System (MIS)
• Knowledge Management System (KMS)Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)• Cash outlay
• Fuel availability• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)• Integrated Resource Planning (IRP)• Transaction Processing System
(TPS)• Load Forecasting System (LFS)• Decision Support Systems (DSS)• Centralized Data warehouse
Plan • Demand Vs Active Capacity• Load Growth• Technological trends• Generation, transmission & distribution financials
C h tl• On-line Training Modules• Cash outlay
• Fuel availability• Research & Development activities
Regulation • Existing Practices• Development of Standards• Generation, Transmission & Distribution requirements like power,
revenue, returns, etc.• Financial / incentive structures• Energy Flow• Cost of fuels
Safety Requirements of Electrical
• Safety Standards• Safety Guidelines
Industriesy
• Safety Trainings
Advancing the Skill of personnel engaged in Electricity Industry
• Existing Practices• Generation, Transmission & Distribution requirements like power,
revenue, returns, etc.• Financial / incentive structures• Energy Flow
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• Energy Flow• Cost of fuels
Applications in REL IT
Organisation wide Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).(ERP).Customer care utilities : For External Consumers.HR systems : For Employee ManagementHR systems : For Employee Management.BiW : For Reporting.SCADA & GIS : For the Electrical DistributionSCADA & GIS : For the Electrical Distribution Network (HT & LT).Messaging : For organizational communicationMessaging : For organizational communication. In-House Application Development as per need.
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Roadmap for a Utility
PORTAL
DSS SEM Corp Dashboard BW
CCS Billing
GIS DMS OMS AMR
FICO MM SD HR
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PM SCADAGIS DMS OMS AMRPM SCADA
Knowledge ManagementLotus Notes - E-mail, Instant Messaging
Future Already Implemented
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Sources
Powering India, the road to 2017- Mckinsey & Company.
IBEF
IT Task Force Report for Power Sector – Nandan Nilekani
CEA
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