sce smart grid development, paul de martini, sce
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SCE Smart Grid Development
Paul De MartiniOctober 6, 2009
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~3500 gWh of EE Savings (2009 – 11)
CA 2020: Energy Policy Initiatives202020182016201420122010
20%Renewable Generation
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1 Million Solar Roofs
statewide
500 MW of Large Scale Solar Rooftop Generation
~7300 gWh of EE Savings (2012 – 2020)
~ 600k PEV’s*
SmartConnect DR Goals
(~1000 MW)
Zero Energy Homes 100%
50% of new homes are 35% more
efficient than T24
90% of new homes are 35% more
efficient than T24
33% Renewable Generation(Proposed)
* SCE estimate of market adoption in SCE’s service area
1st Full Year of MRTU market
operation
~100k PEV’s*
~25k PEV’s*
Policy Areas
Creation of storage market
RPS Bulk
Power Integration
RPS Distributed
Power Integration
Transportation
Electrification
Energy Efficiency
& Demand Resp
MRTU Support
Technologies
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SCE Strategy for a Clean Energy Future
• SCE is doing its part to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by providing its customers with energy from renewable resources
• Smart power delivery is needed to manage greater diversity of supply and to optimize existing capacity
• Smart metering enables customers to increase energy conservation and reduce peaks while improving customer service and operational efficiency
• Plug-in electric vehicles will achieve transportation sustainability and enable distributed energy storage systems
Innovation in Energy & Information Technology will Deliver Environmental
Benefits & Customer Value
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SCE SmartGrid VisionA Smarter Grid will provide environmental benefits associated with improved asset, system, and energy efficiency
Grid Control& Asset
Optimization
Renewable, DER &
StorageIntegration
Smart Metering
Smart Customer Solutions
& PEVs
WorkforceEffectiveness
Integrate and manage new sources of renewable and distributed energy supply and storage
Maximize workforce productivity, effectiveness, and safety by using enabling tools
Improve capital efficiency and assets using better intelligence and technology for optimal system planning & operations
Enable the grid to automatically adjust to changing loads and supply requirements
Empower customers to become “active” participants in the energy supply chain managing their own energy consumption
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Effective strategies for technology adoption and adaptation – co-development of emerging technologies by exception
SCE RD&D Approach
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Monitor
Collaborate
Leading
DemonstrationDevelopmentResearch
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Monitor
Collaborate
Leading
DemonstrationDevelopmentResearch
Technology Maturity
Bleeding Edge
Leading Edge
Early Majority
Late Majority
Effort/Time
Laggards
Chasm
CommercialProducts
Smart Grid Capital Project Portfolio
RD&D Portfolio
Lab Research
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SCE Smart Grid Development
~$1.5 Billion Capital SmartGrid Development
Building on Smart Foundation Built Over the Past Decade
2009 2010 2011 2012PEV Integration
Renewable Integration Tech Dev.
Advanced Load Control
Enhanced Outage Management
Expanded Distribution Automation
Centralized Remedial Action Schemes
Phasor Measurement
Substation Security Video Surveillance
Energy Management System Upgrade
Smart Metering
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Synchronized Phasor Measurement System
• The growing complexity of interconnected electric grids increases the threat of blackouts and other operational challenges, facilitating the need for a smarter electric grid equipped with wide-area measurement units to monitor large grids
• Phasor measurement units (PMUs) help identify remote system disturbances in advance to prevent wide-scale power outages
• Power System Outlook (PSO) is a real-time tool that enables operators and engineers to quickly and affordably analyze synchro phasor measurement system data from a large power grid
Phasor technology enables real-time system monitoring
and reduces the probability of major disturbances
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Distribution Automation
• Enable distributed energy resources and storage to support customer choice and improve grid stability
• Develop new technology for dynamic Volt/VAR and harmonics control to provide quality service and enable voltage conservation
• Minimize customer outages due to distribution system failures through expansive automation
• Development of superconducting devices such as fault current limiters and transformers
Avanti - Circuit of the Future
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Engaging Customers in the Supply Chain
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For more information on SCE’s Smart Grid strategy, news, and updates, go to:
www.sce.com/smartgrid