ABB - Energizing The Smart and Digital Grid PDF
ABB - Energizing The Smart and Digital Grid PDF
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PLN, INDONESIA 24TH FEB. 2020
61850
IEC
RTU5XX
Station Level (OT) through to Enterprise IEC 61850
Asset Performance Management (IT).
Substation IEC
61850
Automation REL 670
AFS 6xx FOX615
– Combining our products with our REC650 REB500
exceptional expertise makes us unique for SAM600
Automation
TROPOS
7320
– Our deep understanding of our customers’
needs across the whole value chain is the Microgrids Distributed energy resources and loads
enabler for innovative solutions & that can be operated in a controlled,
coordinated way either connected to
Distributed the main power grid or in “islanded”*
Generation mode.
Microgrid
Energy storage
EV Charging &
EV fleet management
– DERs
Generation Wholesale Markets
– Bi-directional power
and information flows
Transmission
Key elements
– Prioritized set of KPIs that define success and with help evaluate trade-offs
– Understanding of all value streams (including those driven by regulation)
Strategy – Preferred business model(s) and relevant partners
– Boundary conditions, e.g., regulatory, financial, operational
People-Centricity
– Seamlessly live-work-play
– Comfort & convenience
Reliability
– Active public spaces Security
Green Sustainability
– Clean, green, and safe environment
Energy
– Green and open space trilemma
New business models – Cost to enable new business models for customers ________
Apps
Monitors Integrates
Solar power Prosumers all players
Aggregates
Enables Tenants
Analyzes
Planning & Operations Service & Yield new services
Power grid
Understands design maintenance
Water mgmt Enables new
Controls business models Prosumers
Platforms
District cooling Storage Grid operations
Cloud Analytics Artificial Blockchain Cybersecurity
Intelligence
Partners/markets
Generators E-mobility
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ABB Network Manager
Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS)
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Network Control
ABB Product Portfolio – ABB Ability™ Network Manager
Installed Base
• Over 400 large
systems delivered
worldwide
• With over 131
systems in North
America 124 200 58
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7
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ABB Network Manager
Selected customers
ADMS
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Analytics DERMS SCADA Outage Network
management applications
system
Hosted off-premises
• Virtual installation
• Cloud based installations
• Hybrid installations
Flexible installations
ADMS
Controller Smart Meter
MODBUS, Small DER
IEC104, Large DER
GIS/EAM
ADMS Analytics
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Distribution Management Applications
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Network Manager ADMS - Distribution Management System Applications
DMS benefits overview
Function Benefits
DERMS – Load/Generation Situational awareness to know actual load that is being served if
Visualization generation trips
Function Benefits
Peak Daily Power Flow Increases reliability by providing a view into predicted overloads
Overload Reduction Analysis Provides mitigation plans for real-time and predicted overloads
Function Benefits
Short Circuit Analysis Determines the available short circuit current on a per phase basis
Export Network Model Enables third party applications and systems to use ADMS model
Enables third part application and system to use real-time power flow
Export Power Flow Results
results
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Outage Management System
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Network Manager ADMS – Outage Management System Applications
OMS benefits overview
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DERMS
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ABB Ability™ Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS)
Why are utilities interested in DERMS?
ABB’s Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) enables distribution network
operators to efficiently manage the entire lifecycle of distributed energy resources from registration,
their optimization, their control and settlements while achieving the safe, secure and efficient operation
of the electric distribution network
Safe
Secure
High penetration Complex distribution Microgrids and virtual Wholesale distribution
DERs network operations power plants markets Efficient
Aggregator DER
Performance & scalability On-premise deployment (DR, DG, storage)
Analyst
Active power management Volt/VAR optimization
Prosumer DER
(DR, DG, storage)
Utility CRM/CIS Customer portal
CSR
Prosumer
Features
• Single as-operated reference network model used by both ADMS and DERMS
• Common distribution SCADA telemetry data shared between ADMS and DERMS
• Synchronization of state changes and results of power flow calculations
Benefits
• Integration reduces need to maintain data in two separate systems
• Pre-integrated solution drives lower total cost of ownership
• Productized solution enables shorter deployment time
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DERMS for distribution network operations
Key Features
Central DER Geospatial Representation in ADMS
Features
Benefits
• Operator efficiency – single view of DER events and network improves
response to changes in operating conditions
• Reduced need to maintain data in two separate display systems
Features
Benefits
• Increased feeder load factor
• Reduced wear on grid assets and infrastructure
• Reduced cost of operation and maintenance - switches
• Higher penetration level of renewable resources
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DERMS for distribution network operations
Key Features
Volt/Var Optimization (VVO)
Features
Benefits
• Increased hosting capacity
• Reduced number and severity of voltage violations
• Reduced technical losses (e.g. I2R losses)
• Increased capacity to deliver active power
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DERMS
Use Cases
February 24, 2020 Slide 40 SNAPSHOT OF OUR CUSTOMERS USING INTEGRATED SOLUTION
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Porto Santo - Fossil Free Island
EEM Partners and Technology Providers
Smallworld GIS
CRM/EAM
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