Smart Utilities and the ArcFM Solution

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Smart Utilities and the ArcFM Solution
Smart Utilities and the
ArcFM Solution
We are the Global
Specialist in Energy
Management™
$32 billion
sales (last 12 months)
41%
of sales in new economies (last 12 months)
150 000+
employees in 100+ countries
4-5%
of sales dedicated to R&D
Schneider Electric
A large company, with a balanced
geographical footprint and a commitment
to sustainability
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Schneider Electric Global Solutions
$1.6 billion
estimated
4 500+
employees
20%
of sales dedicated to R&D
Strategic Markets
- Utilities GIS
- Fiber & Coax Networks
- Weather for Energy & Cities
- Oil & Gas
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A global organization with
the customer at the core
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History of our Business
1946
1980s
2000s
2010s
1946:
Miner & Miner Founded as a Professional Consulting
Engineering Firm
>34 years
1980:
Started in the
AM/FM
Industry
1987:
Partnered with Esri to develop utility-specific GIS
Applications
Utility GIS
2006
Experience
2011
1980
Schneider Electric – Cloud Services –
Geospatial
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Enterprise GIS
For Utilities and Telecoms
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Role of Utility GIS Changing
Entire
Utility
Business
Supporting Operations
Smart GridExecutives
Enterprise
- OMS
Asset
Asset Management
Mapping Records
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Customers
- Asset - DMS
- Work
- SCADA
- Outage
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Utility Facilities Management
Asset
Management
Network Analysis
Graphical Design
UG & Overhead
Design & Engineering
Outage
Management
Facilities
Database
Workflow
Network Isolation
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Work Order
Management
Field Inspections
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GIS for Smart Grid Systems
● Supplies the Network Model to Smart Grid Systems
● OMS, DMS, SCADA
● Reduces Mapping Backlog
● 34% faster network updates - from 3-6 months to days
● Ensure Newly Constructed Customers are actually “In the System”
● Timely asset and network updates - centralized data store
You cannot have a Smart Grid without Smart Data
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ArcFM is the Solution for…
Asset & Network
Management
Planning &
Analysis
Field
Mobility
Operational
Awareness
A Complete Integrated Enterprise System
ArcFM
Mobile
Smart Network Data Model: “Single Version of the Truth”
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ArcFM
Asset & Network Management
● Complements Esri’s ArcGIS
● Focused on your utility
network
● Editing processes and
validation
● Standardize the network
model
● Advanced network tracing
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Fiber Manager
Communications Asset and Network Management
● Centralized
Database
● Network
connectivity
● Analytics and
tracing
● Fast accurate
reporting and
schematics
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Fiber Manager – RF Coax Design
Design and Engineering
● Advanced tools for design and engineering of coax networks
● Supports Hybrid Fiber Coax Networks
Fiber Manager
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RF Coaxial
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Designer
Planning and Analysis - Projects
● Graphic Work Design
● Feeds Operational Systems with Network Model
● OMS
● SCADA
● DMS
● MDM
● Enables collaboration
● CIS
● ERP
● EAM
● WFM
●…
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Designer
Overhead Design Analysis
● Sag and Tension
● Analysis:
● Clearance Analysis
● Pole Structural
Analysis
● Anchor and Guying
Analysis
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3-D rendering
Vertically aware
Import design contents
Reporting
Plan and profile
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ArcFM Mobile
Enhance business processes with field data
● Simple and inexpensive
● Fits into your business
● Builds upon your GIS investment
● Enhances productivity in the field
● Operates in any situation
● Aligns with your security
● Disconnected maps and redlining
Lowers the cost of doing business, strong ROI
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Responder
Outage Management
● Representation of current state
of the network
● Geographic
● Tabular
● Dashboard
● Prediction analysis
engine
● Crew Management
● Regulatory Reports
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“Best in class” Weather Service
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Premium Weather Data, Forecasts, and Decision Support for businesses
>13,000 subscribers
Independently rated most accurate weather forecast (8 consecutive years)
Patented location-based geospatial alerting
World Class Meteorology Operations Center
● 30+ years of Operations
● 50 degreed meteorologists
● Expert consultation
available 24X7
● Average 11.5 years of
experience
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Weather
Global Weather Capabilities
Tiempo
> Standalone Web Services or within ArcGIS
погода
Wetter
Temps
Complete Weather Services for Transmission and
Distribution for emergency situations and Outage
Management
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Weather Monitoring for over 21,000 Locations
Weather for the Smart Grid
Load forecasting
A 3 degree temperature error can
cost a utility $600,000 in just one
Transmission
day
Optimize line capacity can reduce
congestion and avoid construction of
new transmission costing tens of
millions
Distribution
Intelligent Weather
Systems
Decision support that
impacts the bottom
line
Better outage management
can avoid rate case denials
that can be multi million $
penalties
Wind Power
A 2% forecast accuracy
advantage can mean a
$700,000/ year savings for a
typical100MW wind plant
Trading
Solar and Decentralized generation
Enable more local solar power without
destabilizing the system
Improved trading decisions for
fossil fuel power, renewables, and
natural gas can have multi-million
$ impact annually
Predictive Weather intelligence lowers costs, improves grid stability, and allows
utilization of a higher percentage of renewable energy
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Weather and Smart Cities
Leverage Weather Intelligence to:
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Manage increasing variability due to changing weather conditions
Optimize system performance and improve resiliency to weather events
Reduce operating costs through greater efficiency
Weather
Forecasting
Smart Buildings
Energy-efficient
buildings
Demand/Response
programs
Airports
Custom alerting and
consultation services
Pioneer in providing
safety solutions
Observation
Systems
Ramp Safety
Custom Forecasts
Power
Generation
Integrated Corridor
Mgmt.
Weather-enabled ITS
Snow and Ice forecasting
Smart routing during
emergencies
Smart metering
Distribution
management
CVCV
CVC
V
Electric Utilities
Renew able Energy
Hydro
30+ years global
support of cities
Gas
Distribution
Smart Home
Energy
Optimization
Gov’t / Public
Safety
Traffic
Management
Location Based
Precision Weather
Alerting
Reverse 911
Adaptive traffic control
Driving times
Smart Routing
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Water
Management
Public
Transport
Fleet management
Location-based
alerts
Smart Grid
Smart metering
Distribution
management
Distributed solar
Smart
Irrigation
Water Sprinkler
Management
Accurate forecasts
Integrated solution
Smart metering
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Upgrade R-APDRP Smartgrid Cities to
Smartcity
Sandeep PATHAK
11th Dec 2014
Brief Introduction
● Smartgrid Ambassador (Schneider Electric)
● 19+ years of experience in Utility Automation (SCADA/EMS/DMS/SAS)
● Member India Smartgrid Forum [ISGF], LVDC, IEEMA
Smartgrid Division
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50 years history in India,
with rapid expansion in
last 12 years
Building Base
India Entry
2005
Global Factory, Hyderabad
Aggressive Growth
2014
Invensis
2012
Telvent
2011
Luminous
Digilink India
APW President India
2010
Areva Distribution
Zicom Security India
Uniflar S.p.A.
2009
Conzerv Systems India
Meher Capacitors India
2000
S&S Switchgear
Crompton Greaves LV
2004
CLIPSAL
1995
100% Subsidiary
2003
R&D Center, Bangalore
Baroda Factory,
Wiring Devices
2008
Solution Engineering Center
2002
Automation Solution
Application Center
2006
APC
t.a.c
1984
Telemecanique
Controls India JV
1963
Merlin Gerin JV
1963 - 2000
2001 - 2005
2007
PELCO
2006 - 2012
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Schneider Electric India footprint
6
19,000+
Employee
strength
People
Inorganic
growth
45,000+
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Industrial
footprint
R&D
focus
Point of sales
Factories
Channel
strength
1,000+
Acquisitions
(in past 36 months)
2,000+
Partners
R&D Staff
(based in India)
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Smartgrid / Smartcity Ready Product Portfolio
Meter
Data
Mngt.
Renewable Integration`
Generation Forecast, Storage,
Microgrid , Grid Integration
Demand
Response
Peak Load
Management
Avd.
Solu
OMS : Outage Management System
Advanced DMS with Integrated OMS &
OASys SCADA
IFLS :
Intelligent Fast
Load shed
Traction
Signaling
& Tunnel
Base
Solu
SCADA
Oasys , Clear
Citect , Easergy
Gateway
PACiS 5.4
HMI / DC
Traction
MV / LV
Catanary
Telecom
DMS
DMS / Light DMS
Network Planning
Power Quality
Management
AMI : Advanced Metering
Titamium Advanced metering with
Integration of 3rd party meters
Wind
Solar
Hydro
SCADA
CSP
Plant S/S
Forecas
PV
Turbine
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Telecom services & solution comprising of Microwave, SDH, PDH, PLCC, Teleprotection Radio from OEM
TVDA
RTU 4S
• Smart
• Scalable
• Simple
•Solution
Smart
Device
IEDs
• MiCOM
• SEPAM
• VAMP
Primary RTU
• C264
• Saitel DP
Secondry
•GIS
• AIS
• SIS
Primary
• GIS
• AIS
Field
Energy Application Center (EAC)
Smart
grid
Self Healing
• Decentralized
• FLISR
• Underground
• Ov erhead
Mini Hydro
• MV/LV S/s
• SAS
• Turbine
• Plant
Secondary RTU
• T200
• Saitel DR
Pole Mounted
• Reclosures
• Sectionaliser
• LBS
FPI
• FPI – O/H
• FPI – U/G
• G200
MV S/S
• Kiosk
• PSS
• E-house
Solar Grid
• PV / CSP
• MV /LV Ss
• Turbine
• Plant
Wind
• Forecast
• Storage
• MV/LV Ss
• Turbine
Telemetry
• VPI
• iRIO
• W@de
MV Breaker
• VCB
• ACB
• SF6
Easergy
• Tango
• Fusion
LV Sw itch
• Okken
• Blockset
Transformer
• MPT
• ODT
• CRT
ETO
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Smart City Needs
SmartCity Solutions
Smart Energy
Smart Cities
6 areas of solutions expertise
customized to cities’s unique needs
integrated for performance
in a collaborative model
Smart
Mobility
Smart
Water
Smart Public
Services
Smart Buildings
& Homes
Smart Integration
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India “Smartgrid” Roadmap for Distribution Utility
Roadmap
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Quality Power to All
Power to 100% houses
24/7 Power on Demand
SG Pilots (Limited Area)
SG Pilots ( Entire City)
Smartgrid Full Roll Out
Indigenous Smart Meter
AMI for >20KW Load
AMI for >2KW Load
Optical Fiber Network
Reduction Losses <15%
Reduction Losses <10%
Microgrids <200 Village
Microgrids 1000 Village
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Development of Pilot Smart Grid
Working Groups based on Functionality
AMI & PLM
Smart Meters
Meter Head Ends
Communication
MDM
Historian
Analytical tools
PLM
Home Area
network
 Energy efficiency
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OMS & PQM
RENEWABLE
 GIS Mapping
 OMS
 Transformer
Monitoring
U nits
 Sensors
 Fault Indicators
 Maintenance
Vans
 Renewable
Energy
generation
 Grid
Integration
 Control system
 Forecasting
tools
 Micro Grid
ENERGY
STORAGE
 Energy Storage
System
 Electric
Vehicles
 V2G Concept
 Charging
Infrastructure
SMART CITY
 Water
Management
 Security
System
 Transport
 M-Medical
 E-Governance
 E-Education
 Smart/Intellige
nt Building
EMS
EMS
DMS
DMS
SCADA
GIS
GIS
OMS
OMS
Demand
Demand
Side
Side
AMI
AMI
Billing
Billing
Distributed
Distributed
Generator&
Generator&
Virtual
Virtual
Generation
Generation
Asset
Management
Database
Database
ERP
ERP
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A Smart City is a system of systems
Energy
Mobility
Mass Public
Transport
Smart Grid
Renewable
Energy
Smart Metering
Gas
Distribution
Electric
Vehicles
Traffic
Management
Tolling &
Congestion
Charging
Integrated Management Platform
Control Center(s)
Efficient
Homes
Public
Lighting
Public
Safety
Efficient
Buildings
Education
Healthcare
Buildings & Homes
Water Distribution
Mgmt
Stormwater
Mgmt
Public Services
Water
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What spurs cities to take action?
Greenfield
Cities
Get it right
the first time
Rapidly
Emerging Cities
Relieve pain
points
Growth
Cities
Retain
competitiveness
Mature
Cities
Regain
competitiveness
Meet
environmental targets
Obtain federal funds
Prepare for major events
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MoUD’s Concept Note for 100 Smart Cities in
India
Quality of Life
Physical
Infrastructure
Social Infrastructure
Institutional
Infrastructure
Economic
Infrastructure
Power
Education
Speedy Service Delivery
GDP Contribution
Water Supply
healthcare
Enforcement, Environment
Sustainability
Job Creation
Solid Waste
Management, Sewage
Entertainment (Parks & Green,
Music, Culture & Heritage,
Sports, Tourism)
Multimodal Transport,
Connectivity
Cyber Connection,
Disaster, Housing
Security, Transparency
& Accountability, Skill
Development
Livelihood Activities
Market Growth
Inclusive Planning (SC/ST
Backward incentives),
Building Homes
Taxation, Institutional
Finance/Banking, People’s
Participation in Decision
Making
ICT Based Service Delivery, Citizen
Advisory Committee
Guidelines for selection of 100 Smart
Cities
100 cities would be selected according to the following criteria:
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One satellite city of each of the cities with a population of 4 million
people or more (9 cities)
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Most of the cities in the population range of 1 – 4 million
people(about 35 out of 44 cities)
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All State/UT Capitals, even if they have a population of less than one
million (17 cities)
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Cities of tourist, religious and economic importance not included in
above (10 cities)
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Cities in the 0.2 to 1.0 million population range ( 25 cities)
Guide Lines for Selection of 100
Smart Cities
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Have an existing master plan or one that is likely to be approved shortly and have such a
validity of at least 10 years
Have digitized spatial and GIS maps
Issue all clearances for projects in a collegiate manner using online processes and in a time
bound manner
Electronic/Online seeking and delivery of all Public Services
Transparent and time-bound procedure of granting free right of way for laying optic fibre
networks, water supply lines, sewerage systems, draining systems and other utilities (Not
more than 7 working days)
Create an IT-based platform for effective communication with the citizens and keep them
abreast of various activities and plans of the city
Adopt tariff structures that are affordable for the poor and yet enough to recover cost
including Capital Expenditure. In doing so the State/Cities could use their own resources to
bridge the gap between the revenue and expenses
Create Open Data Platforms that are regularly updated
Make all information and decisions taken available in the public domain
Setup a regulatory body for all utility services such as water supply etc. so that a level
playing field is made available to the private sector and tariffs are set in a manner that
balances financial sustainability with quality
All project first will be offered to Private Sector (PPP etc) for implementation and O&M
Smartcity Challenges posed by GIS
• Several agencies are engaged in developing GIS
• In Delhi City, we have
• 5 Municipals, 6 Telephony Service provider, 4 Distribution Utilities, 1
transmission utility, 1 Water Board, 1 Development Authority, 1 Town Planning ,
1 Diaster Management , 1 Bus Transport Corporation, 1 Metro Service , 1 Local
Railway, 1 Sevage & Waste Water, 1 GAS Authority.
• Integration of GIS for Smartcity need to address the following
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Survey according type of business ( duplicacy of the jobs)
Custodian of the Maps and sharing of Data
Multi Vendor GIS data needs stanrdization for seamless integration
Data Reusability
• “Smartcity” super control center is merging of all GIS requirement
without compromising the need of different users.
Source: Smart Cities Readiness Guide Version 1.5, 2014 by Smart Cities Council
Conclusion
Smart Cities are more:
efficient
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Better information
sharing
Improved resiliency to
disruptions
Increased control over
city systems
sustainable
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Reduced Carbon
emissions and energy
consumption
Operational cost savings
Decreased need for
massive infrastructure
investments
livable
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Higher quality of life for
city residents
Increased attractiveness
to jobs & talent
Increased global
competitiveness
Smart City = Public Governance + People Ownership + Business Collaboration
Drive economic competitiveness and sustainably manage growth
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Thank you…
Danny Petrecca
[email protected]