EPRI(美国电科院)智能电网研究计划(2009年PPT版本)
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VISION: A new electric power delivery infrastructure that integrates advances in communications, computing, and electronics to meet the energy needs of the future OBJECTIVES: Self-Healing and Adaptive Interactive with consumers and markets Optimized to make best use of resources and equipment Predictive rather than just reacting to emergencies Distributed across geographical and organizational boundaries Integrated, merging monitoring, control, protection, maintenance, EMS, DMS, marketing, and IT More Secure from attack
• Budget
• 2001–2007: $25M • 2008: $7.5M
APPLICATIONS Funct.Requirements Markets Visioning / concepts Business case Generation DER Transmission Substation Distribution End-use
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Initial SmartGrid R&D programs profiling and mapping report
• Objective: to analyze and position 10 major Intelligent Grid R&D programs – Better visibility on R&D activities – Enhance the coordination • Method for program analysis and profiling: – Characterization based on common reference metrics – Identification of the contributions to the Intelligent Grid – Identification of coordination actions
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
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EPRI Intelligrid and ADA programs
IntelliGrid and ADA
• Mission
• IntelliGrid was founded by EPRI in 2001 to enable the development, integration, and application of technologies to facilitate the transformation of the electric infrastructure to cost-effectively provide secure, high-quality, reliable electricity products and services
SmartGrid R&D programs profiling and mapping
Xavier Mamo Project manager (650) 855 2720 xmamo@guestresearcher.epri.com
1
IntelliGrid vision and objectives
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
6
2008 update of the SmartGrid R&D programs profiling and mapping report
• Objectives – Update of the existing profiles based on publicly available information – Add new int百度文库rnational profiles
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
3
Contextual changes
• The EPRI Prism Analysis, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, and many other analyses show that the Smart Grid is a critical element of achieving energy conservation, renewable integration, and energy Dec 19, 2007 independence. • Utilities are investing billions of dollars in the smart grid, especially in first steps such as advanced metering systems. • A major long-term goal for these systems is integration of distributed resources (generation, storage, demand response, etc.).
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
4
DOE Distribution Integration Awards
• Allegheny Power, WVU, NC State, Research & Development Solutions, Augusta Systems, Tollgrade – West Virginia Super Circuit • ATK Launch Systems, Rocky Mountain Power, P&E Automation – integration of renewables, DG, and storage (compressed air). • Chevron Energy Solutions, Alameda County, PG&E, VRN Power Systems, SatCon, Univ of Wisc., NREL, LBNL, E3 – Solar, fuel cell and storage microgrid. • City of Fort Collins, Colorado State Univ, InteGrid Lab, Comm Found of Northern Col, Governor’s Energy Office, Advanced Energy, Woodward Spirae, Eaton – 3.5 MW mixed distributed resources for peak load reduction. • IIT, Exelon/ComEd, Galvin Electricity, S&C – “perfect Power” demonstration
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
• Con Edison, Verizon, Innovative power, Infotility, Enernex – Interoperability between utility and end use customers for DG aggregation. • SDG&E, Horizon Energy Group, Advanced Control Systems, PNNL, Univ of San Diego, Motorola, Lockheed Martin – Integrating multiple distributed resources with advanced controls. • Univ of Hawaii, GE, HECO, MECO, Columbus Electric Coop, NM Inst of Mining and Tech, Sentech, UPC Wind – Mgt of distributed resources for improved quality and reliability, grid support, and transmission relief. • Univ of Nevada, Pulte Homes, Nevada Power, GE Ecomagination – Integrated PV, battery storage, and consumer products with advanced metering.
5
Contextual changes
• States: EPRI developed California SmartGrid “basis” document for California Energy Commission • Utilities: SmartGrid roadmap developments
Guidelines Framework
System Architecture SERVICES Transverse Services
Standards
Technology Analysis INFRASTRUCTURE Soft/Hardware developt
Product integration
• Budget
• 2008 Research and Development: $109M
Markets Visioning / concepts Business case APPLICATIONS Funct.Requirements Generation DER Transmission Substation Distribution End-use
Guidelines Framework
System Architecture SERVICES Transverse Services
Standards
Technology Analysis INFRASTRUCTURE Soft/Hardware developt
Product integration
Demonstration
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
8
US Department of Energy
• Mission
• Advance technology, in partnership with industry, government, and the public, to meet America’s need for a reliable, efficient and resilient electric power grid
• Budget
• 2001–2007: $25M • 2008: $7.5M
APPLICATIONS Funct.Requirements Markets Visioning / concepts Business case Generation DER Transmission Substation Distribution End-use
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
2
Initial SmartGrid R&D programs profiling and mapping report
• Objective: to analyze and position 10 major Intelligent Grid R&D programs – Better visibility on R&D activities – Enhance the coordination • Method for program analysis and profiling: – Characterization based on common reference metrics – Identification of the contributions to the Intelligent Grid – Identification of coordination actions
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
7
EPRI Intelligrid and ADA programs
IntelliGrid and ADA
• Mission
• IntelliGrid was founded by EPRI in 2001 to enable the development, integration, and application of technologies to facilitate the transformation of the electric infrastructure to cost-effectively provide secure, high-quality, reliable electricity products and services
SmartGrid R&D programs profiling and mapping
Xavier Mamo Project manager (650) 855 2720 xmamo@guestresearcher.epri.com
1
IntelliGrid vision and objectives
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
6
2008 update of the SmartGrid R&D programs profiling and mapping report
• Objectives – Update of the existing profiles based on publicly available information – Add new int百度文库rnational profiles
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
3
Contextual changes
• The EPRI Prism Analysis, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, and many other analyses show that the Smart Grid is a critical element of achieving energy conservation, renewable integration, and energy Dec 19, 2007 independence. • Utilities are investing billions of dollars in the smart grid, especially in first steps such as advanced metering systems. • A major long-term goal for these systems is integration of distributed resources (generation, storage, demand response, etc.).
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
4
DOE Distribution Integration Awards
• Allegheny Power, WVU, NC State, Research & Development Solutions, Augusta Systems, Tollgrade – West Virginia Super Circuit • ATK Launch Systems, Rocky Mountain Power, P&E Automation – integration of renewables, DG, and storage (compressed air). • Chevron Energy Solutions, Alameda County, PG&E, VRN Power Systems, SatCon, Univ of Wisc., NREL, LBNL, E3 – Solar, fuel cell and storage microgrid. • City of Fort Collins, Colorado State Univ, InteGrid Lab, Comm Found of Northern Col, Governor’s Energy Office, Advanced Energy, Woodward Spirae, Eaton – 3.5 MW mixed distributed resources for peak load reduction. • IIT, Exelon/ComEd, Galvin Electricity, S&C – “perfect Power” demonstration
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
• Con Edison, Verizon, Innovative power, Infotility, Enernex – Interoperability between utility and end use customers for DG aggregation. • SDG&E, Horizon Energy Group, Advanced Control Systems, PNNL, Univ of San Diego, Motorola, Lockheed Martin – Integrating multiple distributed resources with advanced controls. • Univ of Hawaii, GE, HECO, MECO, Columbus Electric Coop, NM Inst of Mining and Tech, Sentech, UPC Wind – Mgt of distributed resources for improved quality and reliability, grid support, and transmission relief. • Univ of Nevada, Pulte Homes, Nevada Power, GE Ecomagination – Integrated PV, battery storage, and consumer products with advanced metering.
5
Contextual changes
• States: EPRI developed California SmartGrid “basis” document for California Energy Commission • Utilities: SmartGrid roadmap developments
Guidelines Framework
System Architecture SERVICES Transverse Services
Standards
Technology Analysis INFRASTRUCTURE Soft/Hardware developt
Product integration
• Budget
• 2008 Research and Development: $109M
Markets Visioning / concepts Business case APPLICATIONS Funct.Requirements Generation DER Transmission Substation Distribution End-use
Guidelines Framework
System Architecture SERVICES Transverse Services
Standards
Technology Analysis INFRASTRUCTURE Soft/Hardware developt
Product integration
Demonstration
© 2005 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
8
US Department of Energy
• Mission
• Advance technology, in partnership with industry, government, and the public, to meet America’s need for a reliable, efficient and resilient electric power grid