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Sistemas de Información Geográfica en la gestión y operación de redes de servicios públicos
Esri Empowers
the Smart Grid

Bill Meehan, P.E., Director
      Utility Solutions
             ESRI
Esri GIS


              Understand all of your assets

           Support key Smart Grid requirements

           Collaborate across the organization
Challenges



                        Increasing


                                         Age of
             Customer
                                       Equipment
             Demands




   Costs                  Regulatory               Consumption
                          Demands                   and People
Challenges


                    Decreasing


                         Places to
 Resources                Install               Skilled
                        Equipment              Employees




             Customer
                                     Budgets
             Patience
Issues




 Disparate data    Disconnection from
                              the field




Lack of analysis     What’s going on
                          right now?
Are your issues
 preventing you
  from meeting
your challenges?
GIS Capabilities
Helping to resolve the issues


Data Management

                           Analysis


Site 1
                  Site 3              Mobile

         Site 2                                Awareness
A GIS is not just
  about maps
It’s about solving
  tough problems
Design        Process Automation
           Load Forecasting            Land/Property/ROW
                                          Management


                                   Environmental Management
Work Order Management
                      Like
           Area Isolation
                                 Green Energy Development
                                        Mobile Facility Inspections
  Leak Survey & CP
                     these
     Facility/Asset Management
                                        DIMP

                                       Routing & Dispatch
  Mapping & Reporting                     ERP Integration
                                 Marketing
        Vegetation Management            Visualization
                              Siting

                   Smart Grid
Location is the Common Denominator
M   M   M
Why is GIS so Important to Smart Grid?
Features of GIS together with Smart Grid


  •   Manages the grid data
      -   Wires/devices
      -   Telco
      -   Integrates the grid parts
      -   Server based
  •   Provides analysis capabilities
      -   RF planning (AMI)
      -   Transformer loading/reliability studies
      -   Risk analysis
      -   ArcGIS provides rich analytics
Why is GIS so Important to Smart Grid?
Features of GIS together with Smart Grid


  •   Workforce optimization
      -   Access to knowledge in the field
      -   Data capture
      -   Work management
      -   Server based mobile solution
      -   Deployed on popular platforms
           -   iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile

  •   Operational Awareness
      -   Visualize the grid data
      -   Must know the health of the system
      -   Real time view of the grid
      -   Simple to use web API’s
Enterprise GIS and Smart Grid
Foundational technology


  •   GIS will not
      -   Control and monitor
      -   Process sensor data
      -   Manage Smart Meter data
  •   Smart Grid will not
      -   Collect, process on-going network data transactions
      -   Provide visualization – particularly spatial
      -   Provide an integration framework for corporate data
Enterprise GIS and Smart Grid
Foundational technology


  •   GIS will
      -   Model the T&D system (like it does now)
      -   Provide network data to Smart Grid (like it does for
          OMS)
      -   Receive real time data from Smart Grid
      -   Provide an information framework for corporate
          decision making (of which Smart information is a part)
      -   Visualize all aspects of the Smart Meter deployment
What Else?


  •   Spatially enable smart meters and MDM
  •   Using GIS for AMI rollout
  •   Smart Grid Asset Management
  •   Use of a GIS Server and SOA for integration
  •   Management of renewable distributed resources
Utility Challenges – the Data
The Deadly Backlog




                     B
How Complete is the Data?


   •   Secondary network system
       - Large, older cities
       - Downtown networks
       - Spot network systems

   •   Secondary electric
       - Overhead
       - Underground
       - Services

   •   Structures
Landbase/Basemaps
The Customers
GIS Capabilities


Data         Analysis   Mobile   Awareness
Management
Data From Everywhere


                 Authoritative

                  Predictive

                   Measured

                  Experiential

                  Community
GIS Capabilities


Data         Analysis   Mobile   Awareness
Management
Demographic Profiling – Demand Forecasting
Measuring Performance

AAA Communications Inc.

Wireline – Selected Operating Statistics
                                                          2009                                   2010                     2011
Unaudited                                         2Q        3Q        4Q        1Q       2Q              3Q       4Q       1Q

Connections (000)
FTTH TV Subscribers                               2,414     2,601    2,750     2,914     3,086           3,290    3,472    3,664
FTTH Internet Subscribers                         2,942     3,136    3,286     3,466     3,659           3,885    4,082    4,289
FTTH Digital Voice residence connections              3         6       19        93       346             672      817      977
FTTH Digital connections                          5,359     5,743    6,055     6,473     7,091           7,847    8,371    8,930
HSI and other                                     5,122     4,983    4,874     4,775     4,620           4,454    4,310    4,201
Total Broadband connections                       8,063     8,119    8,160     8,241     8,279           8,340    8,392    8,490
Primary residence switched access connections    14,388    14,024   13,643    13,258    12,739          12,153   11,757   11,359
Primary residence connections                    14,391    14,030   13,662    13,351    13,085          12,825   12,574   12,336
Total retail residence voice connections         15,828    15,394   14,965    14,587    14,252          13,919   13,616   13,327
Total voice connections                          29,797    29,003   28,323    27,719    27,138          26,544   26,001   25,454

Net Add Detail (000)
FTTH TV Subscribers                              284       187       149       164       172             204      182      192
FTTH Internet Subscribers                        289       194       150       180       193             226      197      207
FTTH Digital Voice residence connections          1         3        13         74       253             326      145      160
FTTH Digital connections                         574       384       312       418       618             756      524      559
HSI and other                                   (121)     (139)     (109)      (99)     (155)           (166)    (144)    (109)
Total Broadband connections                      167        56       41         81       38               61       52      98
Primary residence switched access connections   (357)     (364)     (381)     (385)     (519)           (586)    (396)    (398)
Primary residence connections                   (356)     (361)     (368)     (311)     (266)           (260)    (251)    (238)
Total retail residence voice connections        (424)     (434)     (429)     (378)     (335)           (333)    (303)    (289)
Total voice connections                         (748)     (794)     (680)     (604)     (581)           (594)    (543)    (547)

Other Operating Statistics
Capital expenditures ($M)                       $ 2,338   $ 2,273   $ 2,278   $ 1,566   $1,781          $1,751   $2,171   $ 1,465
Wireline employees (K)                           118.7     115.1     110.1     108.0     103.4           97.5     92.3     92.0
FTTH Internet Open for Sale (K)                 10,414    10,928    11,630    11,968    12,258          12,525   12,786   12,962
FTTH Internet penetration                       28%        29%       28%       29%       30%             31%      32%      33%
FTTH Video Open for Sale (K)                    9,741     10,352    11,133    11,479    11,802          12,077   12,388   12,585
FTTH Video penetration                           25%       25%       25%       25%       26%             27%      28%      29%
Measuring Performance
Siting Wind Energy
GIS Capabilities


Data         Analysis   Mobile   Awareness
Management
Mobile


  •   Optimize
  •   Accurate
  •   Empowered
  •   Confidence
Mobile

“Our employees used to see pieces of the picture in their minds or on
a scrap of paper. Now they can all see the whole picture and
contribute to it.”
—Duane Holt, Intermountain REA
GIS Capabilities


Data         Analysis   Mobile   Awareness
Management
Awareness


 •   Communication
 •   Transparency
 •   Accountability
 •   Stakeholder decisions
Awareness


            "While our goal is to keep the
            lights on and restore power
            as quickly and safely as
            possible if it does go out --
            we recognize that accurate,
            up-to-date information is
            extremely important to our
            customers in the event of a
            service disruption"

            — Rodney Blevins, vice
            president, Electric
            Distribution, Dominion

            "Knowledge may not be as
            good as 'power,' but it helps
            customers better manage the
            situation."
ArcGIS Enables a Better Management of Smart
Grid
You can’t have a Smart Grid without GIS


  •   GIS is an integral part of Smart Grid
  •   Must have completely accurate data
  •   Need fast process to feed analytics
  •   ArcGIS is the integration framework for Smart Grid

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Sistemas de Información Geográfica en la gestión y operación de redes de servicios públicos

  • 2. Esri Empowers the Smart Grid Bill Meehan, P.E., Director Utility Solutions ESRI
  • 3. Esri GIS Understand all of your assets Support key Smart Grid requirements Collaborate across the organization
  • 4. Challenges Increasing Age of Customer Equipment Demands Costs Regulatory Consumption Demands and People
  • 5. Challenges Decreasing Places to Resources Install Skilled Equipment Employees Customer Budgets Patience
  • 6. Issues Disparate data Disconnection from the field Lack of analysis What’s going on right now?
  • 7. Are your issues preventing you from meeting your challenges?
  • 8. GIS Capabilities Helping to resolve the issues Data Management Analysis Site 1 Site 3 Mobile Site 2 Awareness
  • 9. A GIS is not just about maps
  • 10. It’s about solving tough problems
  • 11. Design Process Automation Load Forecasting Land/Property/ROW Management Environmental Management Work Order Management Like Area Isolation Green Energy Development Mobile Facility Inspections Leak Survey & CP these Facility/Asset Management DIMP Routing & Dispatch Mapping & Reporting ERP Integration Marketing Vegetation Management Visualization Siting Smart Grid
  • 12. Location is the Common Denominator
  • 13. M M M
  • 14. Why is GIS so Important to Smart Grid? Features of GIS together with Smart Grid • Manages the grid data - Wires/devices - Telco - Integrates the grid parts - Server based • Provides analysis capabilities - RF planning (AMI) - Transformer loading/reliability studies - Risk analysis - ArcGIS provides rich analytics
  • 15. Why is GIS so Important to Smart Grid? Features of GIS together with Smart Grid • Workforce optimization - Access to knowledge in the field - Data capture - Work management - Server based mobile solution - Deployed on popular platforms - iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile • Operational Awareness - Visualize the grid data - Must know the health of the system - Real time view of the grid - Simple to use web API’s
  • 16. Enterprise GIS and Smart Grid Foundational technology • GIS will not - Control and monitor - Process sensor data - Manage Smart Meter data • Smart Grid will not - Collect, process on-going network data transactions - Provide visualization – particularly spatial - Provide an integration framework for corporate data
  • 17. Enterprise GIS and Smart Grid Foundational technology • GIS will - Model the T&D system (like it does now) - Provide network data to Smart Grid (like it does for OMS) - Receive real time data from Smart Grid - Provide an information framework for corporate decision making (of which Smart information is a part) - Visualize all aspects of the Smart Meter deployment
  • 18. What Else? • Spatially enable smart meters and MDM • Using GIS for AMI rollout • Smart Grid Asset Management • Use of a GIS Server and SOA for integration • Management of renewable distributed resources
  • 21. How Complete is the Data? • Secondary network system - Large, older cities - Downtown networks - Spot network systems • Secondary electric - Overhead - Underground - Services • Structures
  • 24. GIS Capabilities Data Analysis Mobile Awareness Management
  • 25. Data From Everywhere Authoritative Predictive Measured Experiential Community
  • 26. GIS Capabilities Data Analysis Mobile Awareness Management
  • 27. Demographic Profiling – Demand Forecasting
  • 28. Measuring Performance AAA Communications Inc. Wireline – Selected Operating Statistics 2009 2010 2011 Unaudited 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q Connections (000) FTTH TV Subscribers 2,414 2,601 2,750 2,914 3,086 3,290 3,472 3,664 FTTH Internet Subscribers 2,942 3,136 3,286 3,466 3,659 3,885 4,082 4,289 FTTH Digital Voice residence connections 3 6 19 93 346 672 817 977 FTTH Digital connections 5,359 5,743 6,055 6,473 7,091 7,847 8,371 8,930 HSI and other 5,122 4,983 4,874 4,775 4,620 4,454 4,310 4,201 Total Broadband connections 8,063 8,119 8,160 8,241 8,279 8,340 8,392 8,490 Primary residence switched access connections 14,388 14,024 13,643 13,258 12,739 12,153 11,757 11,359 Primary residence connections 14,391 14,030 13,662 13,351 13,085 12,825 12,574 12,336 Total retail residence voice connections 15,828 15,394 14,965 14,587 14,252 13,919 13,616 13,327 Total voice connections 29,797 29,003 28,323 27,719 27,138 26,544 26,001 25,454 Net Add Detail (000) FTTH TV Subscribers 284 187 149 164 172 204 182 192 FTTH Internet Subscribers 289 194 150 180 193 226 197 207 FTTH Digital Voice residence connections 1 3 13 74 253 326 145 160 FTTH Digital connections 574 384 312 418 618 756 524 559 HSI and other (121) (139) (109) (99) (155) (166) (144) (109) Total Broadband connections 167 56 41 81 38 61 52 98 Primary residence switched access connections (357) (364) (381) (385) (519) (586) (396) (398) Primary residence connections (356) (361) (368) (311) (266) (260) (251) (238) Total retail residence voice connections (424) (434) (429) (378) (335) (333) (303) (289) Total voice connections (748) (794) (680) (604) (581) (594) (543) (547) Other Operating Statistics Capital expenditures ($M) $ 2,338 $ 2,273 $ 2,278 $ 1,566 $1,781 $1,751 $2,171 $ 1,465 Wireline employees (K) 118.7 115.1 110.1 108.0 103.4 97.5 92.3 92.0 FTTH Internet Open for Sale (K) 10,414 10,928 11,630 11,968 12,258 12,525 12,786 12,962 FTTH Internet penetration 28% 29% 28% 29% 30% 31% 32% 33% FTTH Video Open for Sale (K) 9,741 10,352 11,133 11,479 11,802 12,077 12,388 12,585 FTTH Video penetration 25% 25% 25% 25% 26% 27% 28% 29%
  • 31. GIS Capabilities Data Analysis Mobile Awareness Management
  • 32. Mobile • Optimize • Accurate • Empowered • Confidence
  • 33. Mobile “Our employees used to see pieces of the picture in their minds or on a scrap of paper. Now they can all see the whole picture and contribute to it.” —Duane Holt, Intermountain REA
  • 34. GIS Capabilities Data Analysis Mobile Awareness Management
  • 35. Awareness • Communication • Transparency • Accountability • Stakeholder decisions
  • 36. Awareness "While our goal is to keep the lights on and restore power as quickly and safely as possible if it does go out -- we recognize that accurate, up-to-date information is extremely important to our customers in the event of a service disruption" — Rodney Blevins, vice president, Electric Distribution, Dominion "Knowledge may not be as good as 'power,' but it helps customers better manage the situation."
  • 37. ArcGIS Enables a Better Management of Smart Grid
  • 38. You can’t have a Smart Grid without GIS • GIS is an integral part of Smart Grid • Must have completely accurate data • Need fast process to feed analytics • ArcGIS is the integration framework for Smart Grid