IBM智能电网成熟度模型(英文版)

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Retail, customer care, pricing options and control, advanced services and visibility y into utilization quality, and performance
Societal and Environmental
Smart Grid Maturity Model Founders
Together, the current Global IUN Coalition member base serves 45.5M g , electric and natural gas consumers
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Cross LOB Ch C Champions i Strategy
Proof of Concepts
Missionaries Vision
Experiments
Prophets, Heroes
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Eight Smart Grid Domains and Important Elements
Communications, culture, structure
Optimizing the assets and resources (people and equipment)
Technology
Customer Management and Experience
Байду номын сангаас
Information, engineering, integration of information and operational technology technology, standards, and business analytics tools
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What is a Maturity Model?
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• A Maturity Model is a proven process that creates a Global Energy & Utilities Industry roadmap of activities, investments, and best practices that lead to a desired future state state.
Smart Grid Maturity Model
“The Pieces” – Framework
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Smart Grid maturity levels
Level 5: Innovating – Next wave of improvements Level 4: Optimizing – Enterprise Wide Level 3: Integrating – Cross Functional Level 2: Functional investing Level 1: Exploring and p g Initiating
“…implementation of integrated communications is a foundational need, p g required by…other key technologies and essential to the modern power grid.… High-speed, fully integrated, two-way communications technologies will allow much-needed real-time information and power exchange.” (US DoE-sponsored DoE sponsored Modern Grid Initiative)
Innovators Transformation
Real time corrections Broad reuse
Smart Grid functionality and benefits realized. Management and operational systems rely on and take full advantage of observability and integrated control across and between enterprise functions.
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Global Energy & Utilities Industry
“We don’t know what we don’t know”
Smart Grid components
People
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Technology
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Processes
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Smart Grid
•Strategy alignment •Organizational design and readiness •Change management •Stakeholder communications •Customer and regulatory engagement
Smart Grid Maturity Model
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NWPPA E&O Conference
April 21, 2009
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Discussion Topics
Background/Overview Framework – “th pieces” F k “the i ” Scoring –Assessment/Surveys –Opportunity & Results Survey Smart Grid Strategy Development
People and Technology Domains Strategy, Management and Regulatory
Vision, planning, decision making, strategy execution and discipline, regulatory, investment process
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Smart Grid Maturity Model Genesis
DONG Energy PHI PGN Sempra CNP
SW Europe 1H09 NDPL Asia Pac 2H09
South America A i 1H09 Country Energy
• A Maturity Model can move an entire industry.
It’s a Management Tool!
Smart Grid Maturity Model S G
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•Systems thinking y g •Knowledge sharing •Organizational learning
•Sensors and monitoring devices •Communications backbone •IT infrastructure •Business intelligence tools •Control systems
•End-to-end design •Organizational alignment •Documentation D t ti •Investment framework
Economy
Climate change and th d the environment
Growth in renewable generation and distributed resources
Technology
A focus on conservation
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Perpetual Innovation
New business, operational, environmental and societal opportunities present themselves, and the capability exists to take advantage of them. Self-healing operations Autonomic business
Victors Systemization
Repeatable practices Shared information
Smart Grid spreads. Operational linkages established between two or more functional areas. Management ensures decisions span functional interests resulting in cross functional benefits interests, benefits. Making decisions, at least at functional level. Business cases in place, investments being made. One or more functional deployments under way with value being realized. Strategy in place. Contemplating Smart Grid transformation. May have vision, but no strategy yet. Exploring options. Evaluating business cases, technologies. Might have elements already deployed.
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Industry drivers for the Smart Grid
Global Drivers Industry Imperatives
Increased reliability and power quality, combined with increased pressures on rates
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What is a Smart Grid?
“. . . a power system that can incorporate millions of sensors all connected through an advanced communication and data acquisition system. This system will provide real-time analysis b a distributed computing system t ill id l ti l i by di t ib t d ti t that will enable predictive rather than reactive responses to blink-of-theeye disruptions.” (EPRI, emphasis added)
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Process Domains Grid Operations
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Advanced grid observability & advanced grid control, quality and reliability
Organization
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Work and Asset Management
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