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Network Manager Release 2
Distribution Europe 2006 Network Manager Release 2
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Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook
Agenda Introduction/Vision Network Manager Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook Either the new customer part or the current customer part is to be used. The brackets and the part not being used has to be removed.
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Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook
Agenda Introduction/Vision Network Manager Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook Either the new customer part or the current customer part is to be used. The brackets and the part not being used has to be removed.
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Why Invest In Network Management Systems?
Introduction Why Invest In Network Management Systems? Competitive energy markets – energy supply Reduce risks, maximize profit, support new roles/rules and still improve end-customer satisfaction Monopoly regulator requirements – network operation Reduce costs and still maintain acceptable quality of supply Capital-intensive power system Increase utilization of existing assets and still maintain reliability Labor-intensive operation Increase efficiency and still maintain acceptable safety Political requirements to secure society’s need of electricity Prevent and minimize damage of blackouts Prevent and minimize damage of terror acts Industry organizations recommend regular upgrades Demand for higher availability
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Global Trends Introduction
Deregulation, privatization, mergers and acquisition - demand for cost efficient solutions Integrated enterprise solutions for efficient access of reliable information Connecting real-time with off-line Data consistency and navigation Coordination with the utilities’ IT strategy Reliable and Secure operation Operational reliability Energy management applications to prevent and limit blackouts and quickly restore the transmission network Cyber security Cyber security to prevent hostile actions Applications for optimization Distribution management applications to reduce cost, and improve outage management and customer information Life time cost – the evergreen approach Regular upgrades instead of replacements Technology evolution Decreased price level due to improved hardware price/performance Leverage technology wave by integration of off-the-shelf, high volume 3rd party components
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ABB’s Response to the Challenge
Introduction ABB’s Response to the Challenge Dynamic environment which will continue to be dynamic Integrated state-of-the-art IT solutions are strategic investments Network Manager Release 2
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Transmission & Distribution
Introduction Power Business Asset Management Energy Energy Transmission & Distribution Schedules Transfer Capabilities Portfolio Optimization Energy Demand Contracts Settlements Settlements Contracts Generation Industry & Household The portfolio of Network Management solutions, for allt eh process ABB has a solution supporting it. Bids Schedules Settlements Market Operation Bids Settlements Operation & Constraints Contractual flow Physical flow Central Markets
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The Network Management Offering
Introduction The Network Management Offering Asset Manager Network Manager SCADA/EMS Network Manager SCADA/DMS Transmission & Distribution Network Manager SCADA/GMS Network Planner Utility Communications Network Manager DMS Network Manager SCADA Industry & Household Generation Central Markets Operation & Constraints Contractual flow Physical flow Network Manager BMS
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The Network Management Offering (including partnerships)
Introduction The Network Management Offering (including partnerships) GIS/ESRI Asset Manager Network Manager SCADA/EMS Transmission & Distribution Network Manager SCADA/DMS Network Manager SCADA/GMS Network Planner Utility Communications Network Manager DMS Resource Manager Network Manager SCADA Industry & Household Generation GenCo Information Manager Central Markets Own products Network Manager BMS In cooperation with our partners
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Improved Functionality Network Manager Release 2
Introduction Improved Functionality Network Manager Release 2 Operational Reliability To prevent and limit outages To improve network stability applications To increase the user availability To maximize asset utilization To protect critical assets To prevent hostile intruders and terror attacks To further optimize the operations of the distribution network To integrate the systems with utilities’ IT environment To create a system that stays state-of-the-art and always has the latest applications and functionality To minimize the life time cost To have upgrade advantages with a modular system Cyber Security DMS Applications Evergreen Contracts
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Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook
Agenda Introduction/Vision Network Manager Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook Either the new customer part or the current customer part is to be used. The brackets and the part not being used has to be removed.
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Network Manager Network Manager The solution for real-time monitoring, control, and operations of Transmission and Distribution networks and Generation plants. A control center solution supporting safe and efficient energy system operation. An energy information system, providing decision makers with reliable process information.
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Network Manager Network Manager Business Application Main Features
The solution for real-time monitoring, control,and operations of Transmission and Distribution networks and Generation plants. Main Features SCADA, EMS, DMS and GMS applications Central Markets (ISO, RTO, TSO) District and Gas heating Outage management Customer Benefits ABB, the most experienced application supplier The most modular solution offering cost efficient tailored solutions Windows based GUI Integration with business/ maintenance support systems
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Network Manager Network Manager Network Manager SCADA
SCADA - Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition for monitoring and control of electrical networks Network Manager SCADA/EMS EMS - Energy Management System for advanced operation and planning of Generation/Transmission systems Network Manager SCADA/DMS DMS – Integrated Distribution Management System for efficient operation and analysis of MV & LV networks Network Manager SCADA/GMS GMS - Generation Management System for advanced operation and analysis of generating power plants for GenCos Network Manager BMS BMS - Business Management Systems for central market (ISO, RTO,TSO, etc.) operation Network Manager DMS Stand-alone Distribution Management System for outage management, trouble call analysis, automatic switch order generation, unbalanced load flow calculations, and advanced DMS applications
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Network Manager SCADA Network Manager Data Acquisition
Redundant Data Processing Calculations Supervisory Control Tagging Flexible Operator Authority Map board / Video Wall Alarm Handling & Presentation Historical and Planning data handling One-line and Tabular Presentation Trend Presentation Load Shed and Restore On-line Context Sensitive Help Disturbance Data handling Control System Supervision Full graphic HMI Network Topology Job Management Equipment Statistics
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Network Manager SCADA/EMS
Business Application EMS - Energy Management System for advanced operation and planning of Generation/Transmission systems Main Features Determine optimum operations with regard to active power flow and voltage profile Determine operational security and detect congestions, identifying both active power loading and voltage collapse Record disturbances, perform analysis reporting and restoration tasks Customer Benefits Supports safe and efficient operations in regulated and deregulated markets Secure power flow on national and regional grids Handle ancillary services to maintain the goal of stable and reliable operations
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Network Manager SCADA/GMS
Business Application GMS - Generation Management System for advanced operation, optimal scheduling and analysis of generating power plants for GenCos Main Features Scheduling of Thermal and Hydro Generation includes load forecasting, in-flow forecasting, transaction evaluation, bidding, unit commitment, hydro generation scheduling Optimal usage of Generation resources Integrated GenCo Scheduling and Trading Support of Energy Trading Generation Control Multi area load-frequency and tie line balancing on traditional and deregulated markets
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Network Manager SCADA/DMS
Business Application DMS - Distribution Management System for efficient operation and analysis of MV & LV networks Main Features Modeling of the MV and LV networks Work management Assess safety for personnel, facilitate communication with crews in the field, support use of mobile devices. Outage management Customer Benefits Optimum operations for MV networks, minimize losses and define voltage profiles Enhanced work management Integration to other applications e.g GIS, CMMS, CIS, CRM
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Network Manager BMS Network Manager Business Application Main Features
State-of-the-art Market Operations System (MOS) to provide complete software solutions for managing Central Energy Markets For Independent System Operators (ISOs), Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs), Power Exchanges, etc. Main Features Market applications for: Scheduling and congestion management E-commerce platform to administer all aspects of a competitive energy market Provides Settlements and Metering interface Customer Benefits Field proven in the largest energy markets in the world Exceptionally flexible and configurable Fully integrated with Network Manager SCADA/EMS Open architecture and based on standards Highly scalable Business Application Generation Company Portfolio Management for: Resource Planning & Operation Power Market Bidding & Scheduling Management Power Market Financial Settlements & Disputes Main Features Centralized and extensive data management for all portfolio operation and power market business processes with data and process auditing and security Provides a data integration and collection platform for automated and ad hoc portfolio analytics and market interactions Customer Benefits Full knowledge and control of key business information Flexible integration and data reporting Platform for building business processes responsive to changing market conditions
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Network Manager DMS Network Manager Main Features Customer Benefits
Outage Management Crew Management Trouble Call Management Switch Order Management and Automatic Generation Meshed Unbalanced Load Flow Real-time Simulation Mode Customer Benefits Efficient stand-alone operation of electrical distribution networks Facilitates access of information on physical assets, consumers and field operations Intuitive display of accurate central information Integration with CMMS, GIS, WMS, CIS, CRM, IVR, GPS, Mobile Data Business Application Models transmission, sub-transmission and distribution (including MV/LV) networks
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Building the Network Manager Infrastructure
Horizontal Enterprise Application Integration Vertical Substation and Power station Integration Data Warehouse for Utility Information (Enterprise Historian) Information Exchange with other Control Centers
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Service Concept Partnership Agreement Upgrade Support Agreement
Network Manager Service Concept Partnership Agreement Influence Future System Exchange of Experience Upgrade Support Agreement Exchange of Personnel Release Upgrades Joint Development and Research Up-to-Date System Training Installation on site System Operation Service Basic Support Agreement User Group Improved Functionality New Functionality Reliable System Joint Marketing
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Network Manager – Platform and Applications
Infra- structure Graphical User Interface Applications Applications Gas Applications Operator BMS Applications Operator Operator Training Simulator Training Training District Heating Applications Simulator Simulator GMS Applications EMS Applications DMS Applications Asset Management Applications GMS GMS Historian Historian Historian and Data Warehouse and Data and Data SCADA Applications SCADA SCADA warehouse Graphical Data Engineering External Adaptors & Data Exchange Data Acquisition Front- End External application Applications External application Applications External application Systems External application Systems External Applications Application Components Infrastructure Components
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Graphical User Interface
Network Manager Components Graphical User Interface WS500 Operator Station based on Microsoft Component IS500 WEB Enabled Process Graphics Displays PED 500 The Display Builder Based on Microsoft Component Technology Features On-line Configurable Menus and Toolbars Microsoft Excel for Report presentation Trend and instantaneous curves based on ActiveX components Support for large screen display walls Support for Remote Workstations on many medias WEB access without additional engineering or software installations User Benefits Intuitive usage – less risk for operational errors Reduced operator training costs Advanced integration possibilities with minimal costs “Future proof” - easy adaptation to new requirements
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Data Acquisition Front-End
Network Manager components Data Acquisition Front-End Features Facilitates real-time Data Acquisition and Supervisory Control of power stations and substations Distributed configurations Interfacing RTUs, SA- and IED-systems Library of standard and propertiary protocols (IEC -101, -104, DNP, many others) High security Data communications Redundant solutions IT security User Benefits Support of existing communication standards Flexibility in communications media and configurations Simplified Data Engineering through down-line loading Enables user development of RTU protocols
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Graphical Data Engineering
Network Manager components Graphical Data Engineering Features Support of import from GIS systems Network connectivity may be defined and maintained through graphical user interface Auto-generation of “one-line diagrams” as part of import process Extensive plausibility checks and verification lists including navigation to erroneous data Supports import of CIM/XML format files User Benefits Easy-to-use, intuitive Graphical Editor – reduces Data Engineering times and minimizes erroneous data Single point of data entry Errors discovered early in data entry chain – minimizes testing times Import of old system data – reduces system commissioning times Import from other sources in CIM format Fast loading times with minimum operator disruption Graphical Data Entry …for topology data Graphical Editor Data Import …from various sources …on various formats MDB Import Tool Export Tool Data Export (load) Forms Interface Textual Data Entry …multi record data entry
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Data Exchange and External Adaptors
Network Manager components Data Exchange and External Adaptors Features External adapters for enterprise integration XML messaging over Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) Adapters for all major EAI products Adapters to external systems like CMMS, GIS, CRM, etc. Authority handling Data exchange For inter-control center communication (e.g. ICCP, ELCOM, WSCC) Direct database connections to real-time and historical databases (e.g. SQL, ODBC, OPC, DAIS) User Benefits Simplified integration of legacy systems and other enterprise systems Development and deployment of customer specific applications Use of modern language – no special training necessary
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SCADA Features Network Manager SCADA components User Benefits
Control Room Management Event and Alarm handling & presentation Operator Authority Interlocking Calculations Network Topology Tagging Job Management Equipment Statistics Report Generation Load Shedding Disturbance Data Recording User Benefits Always up-to-date and reliable information about network state Secure operation of the network Manual dressing of network operational state Sorting of essential information at disturbances Easy to define calculations and reports
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Asset Management Asset Manager Network Manager components Features
Offers documentation of utility network assets Provides GIS functionality as well as network calculations for analysis Serves multi-utilities for electricity, gas, district heating, communication and water Completely web-enabled Latest GIS technology, Oracle Spatial User Benefits Improved investment planning Accurate maintenance planning One database handles both geographical (maps) and network (topology) aspects A consistent asset management database Low cost of ownership due to web enablement
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Distribution Management Systems (DMS)
Network Manager Components Distribution Management Systems (DMS) Features Basic Functions World map presentation with real-time data Circuit Tracing and Coloring Temporary Network Devices Distribution Network Analysis Load Calibration Operator Load Flow Contingency Analysis Short Circuit Analysis Fault Localization, Isolation and System Restoration Loss Minimization Unbalanced Calculation Distribution Training Simulator Outage Management Applications Trouble Call Management Outage Analysis Crew Management Outage Information and Reporting Switch Order Management Switch order creation & management Safety tags “What if” studies Emergency switching User Benefits Planned and unplanned outage handling based on SCADA information and Trouble calls Efficient management of crews Advanced display, monitoring and analysis features for efficient, safe and optimal management of the distribution networks "What if" analysis allowing users to assess the impact of switching actions before making field changes Integration to e.g CIS, GIS and ERP systems
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Energy Management System (EMS)
Network Manager Components Energy Management System (EMS) Features Transmission Network Applications System Status Processor Equipment Status Processor State Estimation Dispatcher’s Load Flow Contingency Analysis Penalty Factor Calculation Outage Scheduler Security Monitor EMS Fault Calculation Optimal Power Flow Voltage Security Assessment (VSA) Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA) Quick Stability Assessment (QSA) Reactive Power Scheduling (RPS) Decision support Interlocking with LF & SA Studies (with SDB) Transmission Network Support Applications Network Reduction Meter Placement Study Security Economy Safety Quality User Benefits Superior information about network state Optimum transmission network utilization Identification of transmission bottlenecks and transfer capacity Maximization of security; reduced black-out probability Improved quality of supply
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Generation Management System (GMS)
Network Manager Components Generation Management System (GMS) Features Generation Control Applications AGC Economic Dispatch Reserve Monitoring Production Cost Calculation Hydro Coordination Scheduling Applications Energy Scheduling and Accounting Short Term Load Forecasting Thermal Unit Commitment Transaction Evaluation Economy A Transaction Evaluation Economy B After-the-Fact Evaluation Re-costing Automated OASIS Interface Resource Optimizer (Hydro Thermal Unit Commitment) User Benefits Optimal allocation of all generation resources (including reserves) for long-term, day ahead and intraday planning Automatic Generation Control for regulated and deregulated markets Use of most economical resources (EDC)
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Operator Training Simulator (OTS)
Network Manager components Operator Training Simulator (OTS) Data processing Trainee Features Same control center functionality as in the real systems Realistic simulation of power systems and data acquisition Ability to create “library” of training exercises Predefined training scenarios based on power flow situations Power Application Functions Simulator database Real-time database Instructor Support System Simulated data acquisition Telemetry model Instructor Event Simulator Network model User Benefits Training in emergency situations, system restoration, etc. Increased understanding of the power system Trains the novice as well as experienced dispatchers on how to use the SCADA and EMS functions in a safe and realistic environment New control center functionality and new operational strategies can first be tested in the OTS
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Historian and Data Warehouse
Network Manager components Historian and Data Warehouse Historian and Utility Data Warehouse(UDW) UDW – Oracle based PI – from OSIsoft Features A solution for all types of data within a Utility Integrated with Network Manager; e.g. for data sampling and alarms archiving Very high data sampling capacity periodically or on events All data available in Network Manager GUI Reports, one-line diagrams, trends Queries for relational analysis; also Ad-hoc The design gives high performance – independent of system size Open design with Industry standard interfaces Built on HP and Oracle technology providing open interfaces to PC world Utility Data Warehouse/ Historian Real-Time Network Management SCADA EMS DMS GMS ERP Non-Real-Time Information Systems AMS BMS CIS User Benefits A complete archive of all types of data, process data, alarms, application results; enabling advanced data mining and relational analysis Exchange of planning data (schedules) with scheduling systems Powerful tools for developing of utility specific applications
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Business Management Systems (BMS)
Network Manager Components Business Management Systems (BMS) Features Market Infrastructure Bidding and Schedule Management Market Information Publishing Market Applications Load Forecast Contract Management Dispatch Scheduler Resource Dispatch Message Exchange Compliance Monitor Transmission State Estimator Commercial Systems Settlements Billing & Credit Metering Systems Bank Market Infrastructure Commercial Systems Schedules Prices EFT Bidding & Schedule Management Settlements Internet (Intranet) Business System Billing & Credit Market Information Publishing Settle- ments Metering Systems Bids Market Applications Measured Generation and Load Schedules Prices Load Forecast Contract Management Schedules Dispatch Scheduler Resource Dispatch AGC Setpoints Energy Management System Meter data Message Exchange Compliance Monitor Network Model Status Telemetry Transmission State Estimator User Benefits Optimal use of commercial energy bids on a constrained network Transparent and documented decision process for all participants Strong partnership arrangement for all financial aspects
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Gas Application Network Manager components Gas Features User Benefits
Gas transmission Gas distribution Features Pipeline control and storage management Gas applications Meter Data and Energy Management Leakage detection Asset management Gas analysis and flow measurement User Benefits Real time information possible Large project management including erection and commissioning All services available where required
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District Heating Application
Network Manager components District Heating Application District heating Feature District heating Library User Benefits Dedicate object functionality for district heating Engineering efficiency
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Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook
Agenda Introduction/Vision Network Manager Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook Either the new customer part or the current customer part is to be used. The brackets and the part not being used has to be removed.
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Operation Reliability - Outages World Wide
Network Manager Release 2 Operation Reliability - Outages World Wide
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Operation Reliability
Network Manager Release 2 Operation Reliability Preventive actions Studies/Consulting Communication solutions Improved EMS WAMS, Wide Area Monitoring System (early warning) OTS for training in preventing blackouts In a critical state (just before black out) Load shedding possibilities Improved EMS functionality State estimator WAMS (warning) During the black out Real-time situation overview OTS for training in restoration To prevent and stop a domino effect! System restoration Communication solutions EMS functionality DMS functionality WAMS OTS Analysis phase WAMS/PSM Post mortem analysis SCADA/EMS
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Cyber Security Security standards 3rd Party Solutions
Network Manager Release 2 Cyber Security Security standards ISO and NERC 1200 (1300) 3rd Party Solutions Smart Card handling Digital Certificates, Encryption IDS/IPS Management Malicious code and anti-virus Network security Internal Features Operator authority handling Password management Login/account management Disabling of Operating System services
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Network Manager DMS Applications
Release 2 Network Manager DMS Applications Management Reporting Real-time Off-line Customer Call Management Control Center Operation Power Applications Outage Analysis Switching Switch Orders & Tagging Real-time Connectivity Analysis As-operated & Study Case Connectivity Analysis Network Planning Protection Coordination Reliability Assessment Network Assets
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DMS Applications Distribution Management Network Manager Release 2
Support for unbalanced network Loss minimization Short circuit analysis Contingency analysis DMS training simulator
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Evergreen Contracts 1(2)
Network Manager Release 2 Evergreen Contracts 1(2) Change of Customer Demands New IT / Functions / Performance Regular Upgrades over time Small Incremental Investments Lifetime Order Delivery New installation
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Evergreen Contracts 2(2)
Network Manager Release 2 Evergreen Contracts 2(2) LCIC: Life Cycle Investment Cost 100 Replacement, in part, of HW every third year 80 60 Installation on Site 40 Upgrade Support 20 Investment for replacement of the system Year 01 Year 02 Year 03 Year 04 Year 05 Year 06 Year 07 Year 08 Year 09 Year 10 Replacement Accumulated costs
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Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook
Agenda Introduction/Vision Network Manager Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook Either the new customer part or the current customer part is to be used. The brackets and the part not being used has to be removed.
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Experience - The Installed Base!
References Experience - The Installed Base! ABB References 200 124 58 7 24 21 32 13 >400High end SCADA references
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Network Manager SCADA/EMS and Network Manager DMS
Project Example Network Manager SCADA/EMS and Network Manager DMS Installed systems limited business performance and lacked integration Needed more flexibility in assigning work responsibility between control centers and work groups Customer: Exelon - ComEd Country: United States Initial operation: 2004 Customer’s needs Highly visible Investor Owned electric utility serving the greater metropolitan area of Chicago, Illinois. Large distribution network consisting of over 5,200 distribution feeders Business Environment Integrated SCADA, EMS, DMS and Outage Management solution High availability with local system redundancy and remote disaster recovery site ABB’s Solution Improved flexibility of addressing work roles and assignments Highly integrated systems, improving event recording and intra and inter-department communications Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager SCADA/DMS
Project example Network Manager SCADA/DMS Customer: Sydkraft Country: Sweden Year: Full operation 2004 One integrated SCADA, DMS and Outage Management (OMS) with integrated crew dispatch solution Customer’s Need Distribution company spread throughout Sweden As a result of mergers and acquisitions, integrating engineering, operating and financial operations Business Environment One single SCADA/DMS/OMS system replaces 19 existing SCADA systems and decentralized OMS and Dispatch system, overlooking multiple areas and HV,MV and LV networks ABB’s Solution Re-use of existing data in several NIS (Network Information System) systems NIS system used for all grid data engineering 50% improvement in operator efficiency Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager SCADA/DMS
Project example Network Manager SCADA/DMS Operational requirements - New SCADA RTUs reaching end of life Manual handling of 10 kV network Customer: Interelectra Country: Belgium Year: Full operation 2002 Customer’s Needs Public service cooperation Province Limburg and Laakdal in the province Antwerpen electricity customers Business Environment Network Manager SCADA/DMS DMS applications e,g Dynamic Network Coloring, State Estimator, Load forecast, Fault Location isolation and Restoration ABB’s Solution Increased network availability through fast fault localization Reduction in network losses Reduced network operating costs Better use of assets Common platform with Smallworld GIS Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager SCADA/DMS
Project Example Network Manager SCADA/DMS Vision: To be the world leader in distribution Reduce unplanned outage duration Facilitate effective engineering planning work Optimize utilization of assets Lower operating cost Customer: CLP Country: Hong Kong China Full operation October 2000 Customer’s Needs Electricity supply with 5,5 million people (80% of the population) Business Environment Network Manager SCADA/DMS Outage management Distribution operation analysis Interface with other systems;CIS, etc. ABB’s Solution “Customer Minute Loss reduced from 15 to 5.58 minutes” ---- CLP Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager BMS and Network Manager SCADA/EMS
Networks & Markets Network Manager BMS and Network Manager SCADA/EMS A Power Pool solution for a market serving 12 million people – ISO (Independent System Operator) One of the world largest energy markets Customer : New York Independent System Operator Country: US Customer’s Needs Simultaneous co-optimization of energy and reserve market Location Marginal pricing for both energy and ancillary service Secondary Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) Security Constrained Economic Dispatch (SCED) Automated migration processes (AMP) Business Environment Network Manager BMS – Business Management system and Network Manager SCADA/EMS ABB’s Solution One of the first markets to be open to competition Development of totally new functionalities that worked (even though it was impossible to test them before under real market conditions The ABB innovations have become today’s industry standard Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager SCADA/GMS
Project example Network Manager SCADA/GMS Customer : Endesa Country: Spain Year: Network Control System in full operation 2003 Integrated Network Manager SCADA/GMS with a wholesale solution and connections to the energy market Customer’s Need Privately owned enterprise producing 40% of the electricity in Spain. Owns hydro, fossil and nuclear power plants in Spain (active in South America and Europe). Business Environment Network Manager SCADA/GMS - Generation Management System Wholesale – Resource Manager (cougerplus) and GenCo Information Manager (GIMSplus) ABB’s Solution Trading facility AGC to meet requirements for the Iberian Peninsula Lower operating costs through optimized use of generation resources Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager gas application
Project example Network Manager gas application Control of nationwide gas transportation and distribution network Customer : Eneagas Country: Spain Year: Network Control System in full operation 1997 and 2003 Customer’s Need 6000 km of pipelines spread all over Spain Business Environment Main control center including gas application package Emergency control center and 10 regional centers Local control of 9 compressors More then 400 RTUs ABB’s Solution Basis for various tasks and decisions throughout the whole company Customer’s Benefits
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Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook
Agenda Introduction/Vision Network Manager Network Manager Release 2 References Outlook Either the new customer part or the current customer part is to be used. The brackets and the part not being used has to be removed.
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Why Network Manager Release 2
Outlook Why Network Manager Release 2 ABB, the most experienced application supplier Widest scope of functionality and services Project experience throughout the world for all kind of utilities Track record for on-time delivery Global support organization Most satisfied customers!
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Network Manager Release 3 Plan
Outlook Network Manager Release 3 Plan Linux support for all servers EMS modeling assistant Web interface extended to full operator HMI functionality Stability analyzing (WAMS) FAST-DTS UDW also for SCADA/EMS PCU400 Windows-based Front-End also for SCADA/EMS
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Network Management Goal
ABB’s aim is that, with our support, our Customers will be able to: increase profitability in both energy supply and business processes, improve customer service, and minimize environmental impact. “We will achieve this by providing world-class IT-based solutions for network management in power generation, transmission and distribution, based on a thorough understanding of our customers’ needs and values and a good working partnership.”
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Additional information
Contact us! Additional information Web site: Contact persons: Regional center Contact person Mail Regional Center Sweden Man-Yan Ng Regional Center US Rafael Ochoa Product Responsible Unit US Anders Bjorkman
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