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SAP Embraces the Smart Grid: A
Rational Approach to Integration
Debra Henderson
Joshua Roper
© 2008 Eventure Events. All rights reserved.
Objectives
• Discuss the Smart Grid – What and Why
• Show one approach utilizing standard
technologies to deliver integrated industry
leading Smart Grid components
• Provide examples that will leverage your SAP
investment while accelerating the benefits
achieved from new technology investments
OSIsoft and Silver Spring Networks
OSIsoft
Silver Spring Networks
• Industry standard in enterprise • Cost-effective, IP-based highinfrastructure for time-series
performance network for the
data and event management
Smart Grid
• Vertically and horizontally
scalable
• Highly configurable, easily
deployed and user friendly
• Member of the Lighthouse
Council for AMI@SAP –
MDUS Provider
• Unique combination of IP
networking, Radio networking
and Utility applications
• Highly successful deployment
with Florida Power & Light
• Strong traction with major
North American and overseas
IOUs
The Vision of the Smart Grid
Smart Grids will Revolutionize Power Management
Regional
Power Balancing
Intelligence
A
C
nuclear
power plant
A
B
B
D
B
fossile
power plant
C
B
D
biogas
power plant
B
A
C
A
C
C
A
B
AMI
AMI
AMI
AMI
AMI
AMI
A
windmill
park
A
A
C
A
C
emergency
power gen
A
C
B
A
C
combined
heat&power
Retailer C
Retailer D
A
B
B
A
C
solar power
generation
AMI: Automated Meter
Infrastructure
Retailer B
D
B
C
hydro.elec
power plant
B
B
DSO
Retailer A
gas turbine
power gen
B
C
DSO
D
C
C
A
B
DSO
C
B
C
B
A
C
How do you
manage the
volume and
complexity?
Relationship
with
customer
SSN Smart Energy Network
Utility Operation
Smart Grid
Devices
Residential
Devices
C&I
Devices
Seamlessly connect all people and devices that
generate, distribute or use energy
Example Distribution Use Cases
Source devices will evolve
with new technologies and
cost effectiveness
CIS
Accounting
Asset Information
Second or
Sub-second
SCADA1-n
AMR
daily reads
collected daily
30 minute
collected hourly
IED
Metered
Feeder Data
Manual Meter
Reads
Capacitor
Control
System
GIS
PI
Monthly reads
collected monthly
Near -real time
transformer kW,
device loading,
voltages, etc.
Monthly
Feeder Amps and
other SCADA Data
Circuit
Analysis Tool
Access to all data
Distribution Planning
5 minute/hourly
(Future)
Access to all data
Distribution Operations
Various data granularity
and delivery frequencies
that will increase over time
CBM
OMS
15 minute/hourly
Manual
Substation
Reads
AMIn
§
Asset Management/
Substations
15 minute/hourly
C&I
Interval
Mobile
Dispatch
WMS
Access to all data
15 minute
collected daily
30 minute
collected hourly
DMS
Financial Systems of
Record
(data streams not
included in this
scenario)
Multi-year history and reporting
flexibility for analysis such as:
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PF/Voltage/Var
§
DG
§
Loss
§
Load
Multi-year history and real and
near real-time data for:
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Capacitor Operations
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DG Status
Multi-year history and real and near
real-time data for:
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PF/Voltage/Var Analysis
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Capacitor Operations
Access to all data
Field Engineering
Distribution Use Cases - Better, Faster
Information
Imagine having near real-time visibility to information and health of your
distribution system.
• Warning of customers in violation of operating contract (i.e. power
factor, harmonic distortion)
• Manage customer generation - operating and planning for grid
management
• Feeder cap bank and transformer tap switching – monitor and adjust
based on actual loading and voltages
• Feeder switching – load models with actual data, predict loading and
suggest switching
• Replay Outages
• System Efficiency and Loss Analysis – Measure in real-time instead
of annual calculations based on assumptions
• CBM – on going health monitoring and notification
• Outage, voltage, power quality event analysis
Foundation for the Smart Grid
SAP for Utilities
Meter Data Unification System (MDUS)
Smart Energy
Network
PI Smart Connector
WAN
Advanced
Meter
Primary
Primary
PI Server
PI Server
UtilityIQ
PI Business
Gateway
Advanced
Meter
Meter&Energy
Data Repository
Meter & Device
Master Data
Meter & Device
Management
CRM/CIS Data
Marketing/Sales
(Self) Service
Billing/Invoicing
AccRec/C&C
Service Provider
Data
EAM Data
Field
Device
Meter & Energy
Data Management
Intercompany
Data Exchange
Enterprise Asset
Management
• Service Mgmt
Enterprise Management
& Business Support
NetWeaver
Operational
Data
Management
PI Smart
Connector(s)
or Interface(s)
PI Smart
Connector(s)
or Interface(s)
Enterprise Service
Repository
OMS
DMS
SCADA
DA
IED
Other Field
Device Collection
Systems
GIS
Other
Circuit
Analysis
Other Systems/Apps
Our Approach to Smart Grid
• Goals
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Real time data access
Scalable to millions of devices
Easy and fast to implement
Maintainable/Standards Based
• General Approach
– PI calls UIQ web services to initiate transactions
– UIQ pushes data to PI via JMS
– Use SAP use cases as a guide
Example Use Cases
• Example 1: Device Provisioning
– Meter is disconnected over the network
– Upon status change, an instantaneous register read is performed by
UIQ
– UIQ pushes read results with switch status to queue
• Example 2: Transformer Outage
– Multiple Last Gasps are pushed from meters to UIQ ODS
– UIQ ODS pushes event to JMS Queue
– PI recognizes events, compares to network model and notifies OMS
that transformer is out
• Example 3: Single Out, Ping to Verify
– Last Gasp pushed from meter to UtilityIQ ODS
– UIQ ODS pushes event to JMS Queue
– PI recognizes event and calls UIQ web service to ping the neighboring
meters on the transformer to confirm scope of outage
– Ping results are pushed from UIQ to JMS Queue
SSN Smart Energy Network Architecture
© 2008 Silver Spring Networks. All rights reserved.
Meter Details
PI SSN Smart Connector
AMI Vendor
AMI Vendor
Head
End
AMI Vendor
Head
End
System
UtilityIQ
Head
SystemEnd
System
PI AMI
Connector
Plug-In
Smart
Connector
Plug-In
Smart
Connector
Plug-In
PI
Server
OSIsoft
PI AF
OSIsoft
Smart
Connector
Container
RPC Manager
External
Relations
Tab le
Container
Updater
OSIsoft
PI AF
Remote Procedure
Calls (RPC) to/from
OSIsoft Business
Gateway
Synchronization with Smart Connectors
SAP for Utilities
Meter Data Unification System (MDUS)
Smart Energy
Network
PI Smart Connector
WAN
Advanced
Meter
Field
Device
UtilityIQ
Primary
Primary
PI Server
PI Server
PI Business
Gateway
Advanced
Meter
Meter&Energy
Data Repository
Meter & Energy
Data Management
Meter & Device
Master Data
Meter & Device
Management
CRM/CIS Data
Marketing/Sales
(Self) Service
Billing/Invoicing
AccRec/C&C
Service Provider
Data
EAM Data
Intercompany
Data Exchange
Enterprise Asset
Management
• Service Mgmt
Enterprise Management
& Business Support
NetWeaver
Enterprise Service
Repository
SSN Meter Elements
Configurable VEE Attributes
OSIsoft SAP Business Gateway
Response to SAP via Web
Services
Enhancement
Package
OSIsoft
Business
Gateway
Request
Manager
Schedule
Manager
PI
Server
OSIsoft
PI AF
Enhancement
Package
Communication
Manager
OSIsoft
PI AF
Module
Web
Service
Module
Web
Service
Module
Web
Service
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Module
Web
Service
Web Service
Requests from SAP
Summary
• Together SSN and OSIsoft provide an integrated
platform to support Smart Grid
– We will get you from where you are today to Smart Grid
• Value is substantiated by industry leader selection
– Companies choosing Smart Grid solutions are selecting SSN
and OSIsoft
• SSN and OSIsoft technologies represent a starting
point, not a ceiling on continued road to Smart Grid
– SSN and OSIsoft continue to demonstrate themselves to be
innovative technology thought leaders
Debra Henderson
Joshua Roper
© 2008 Eventure Events. All rights reserved.