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Automated Network Management Solution enables your utility to increase the level of power grid automation for better quality of supply and asset optimization. Based on field proven, commercially available technologies it has recently been validated by an independent smart grid research centre Tecnalia.
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Igor DremeljWebinar 2014
© Landis+Gyr | 21 October 2014
Automated Network Management Solution
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Contents
Network Digitalization Introduction to Automated Network Management Solution Solution Validation at TECNALIA’s smart grid lab
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Terminology
AMI – Advanced Meter InfrastructureBESS – Battery Energy Storage SystemDER – Distributed Energy ResourcesµEMS – micro Energy Management Solution, a Toshiba
Group productOLTC – On Load Tap ChangerSGT S650 – Smart Grid Terminal S650, a Landis+Gyr’s productVPP – Virtual Power PlantVR – Voltage Regulator
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Can the Distribution Network be made smart?
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Measure & Monitor
Analyse
ActAutomate
- AMI- Sensors- RTU’s- Protection relays
- AMI- Data Analytics
- AMI, VPP- SCADA/DMS
- Grid Controllers- Voltage regulators- OLTC based Transformers
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Why Network Digitalization?
Functions Customer Benefits Power System Visualization Increased awareness
Data Analytics Faster fault recovery process
Fault Locating Better asset management
Renewable Energy Source Control Manage decentralized generation
Active Voltage Regulation Improved power quality, reduced losses
Predictive Capacity Management Balancing energy demand and supply within the network capability limits
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Active Voltage Regulation with Grid Controller Existing voltage control systems such as line drop compensation may no longer be suitable if generation is connected to the feeder. Overvoltage situations have a negative impact on the service life of electrical devices, cause higher technical losses and can trigger the feeder line / transformer safeguards.
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Active Voltage Regulation with Grid Controller Introducing real-time measurement, VR, BESS, STATCOM or similar controllable elements one can automate the distribution network management by introducing Grid Controller managing the voltage regulator, P/Q compensation with battery storage, etc. based on current demand & supply needs on the observed part of the distribution network.
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Landis+Gyr’s ANM Solution validation at TECNALIA’s lab
ANM solution with SGT S650 for real-time measurements µEMS controller for local control µEMS server for remote access
monitoring and visualization
Validated applications Active Voltage Regulation Predictive Capacity Management
Validation scenarios defined based on Tecnalia’s
experiences and measurements from various distribution networks
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Integration of Distributed Energy Resources Combination of intermittent renewable generation and changing consumption habits causes difficulties, such as voltage fluctuation and network overload situations.
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Validation results: Significant reduction of voltage fluctuation!
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Validation results: Keeping current within feeder rating limits!
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Summary
Distribution Networks can be made Smart! Landis+Gyr’s ANM solution is based on field
proven, commercially available devices and is validated by an independent service provider
ANM provides many benefits from better quality of supply to optimizing current assets usage
The solution is able to predict mismatch between supply and demand in the selected region, automatically apply corrective measures to the grid and maximize its operational efficiency and reliability as a result
Thank you for your attention
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