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Smart Grid & WAMS
Outline of Presentation
 Smart Grid
 Why do we need Smart Grid?
 What is Smart Grid?
 Smart Grid conceptual model
 Wide Area Monitoring systems
 What is WAMs
 WAMS Architecture
 Applications of Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU)
 Concluding Remarks
2
Why SmartGrid?
As the world’s electricity systems face a number of challenges
such as
 New dynamics of future demand and supply
 Ageing infrastructure
 Complex interconnected grids
 Integration of large number of renewable generation sources
 Need to lower carbon emissions
 New type of loads such as Electric Vehicles
3
Definition
A Smart Grid is self-healing, enables active participation of consumers,
operate resiliently against attack and natural disasters, accommodate all
generation and storage options, enable introduction of new products,
services and markets, optimize asset utilization and operate efficiently,
provide power quality for the digital economy.
Source: US Department of Energy
A Smart Grid is an electricity network that can intelligently integrate
the actions of all users connected to it – generators, consumers and
those that do both – in order to efficiently deliver sustainable, economic
and secure electricity supplies.
Source: European Technology Platform Smart Grids
4
Evolution of grid design :
From traditional to future grids
 Centralized power generation
 One-directional power flow
 Generation follows load
 Operation based on historical experience
 Limited grid accessibility for new
producers
(Source: ABB Smart grid)
 Centralized and distributed power
generation
 Intermittent renewable power generation
 Consumers become also producers
 Multi-directional power flow
 Load adapted to production
 Operation based more on real-time data
5
traditional grids future grids
Smart Grid - A large "System
of Systems”Smart Grid Conceptual
Model
 Bulk Generation
 Transmission
 Distribution
 Customers
 Operations
 Markets
 Service Providers
(Source : IEEE Smart grid)
6
Bulk Generation
Renewable sources
Variable
Solar
Wind
Non-variable
Hydro
Biomass
Geothermal
PumpStorage
Non-renewablesources
Non-variable
Nuclear
 coal
 gas.
7
Distribution Domain
Distribution
 Distributes the electricity
to and from the end
customers
 Connects the smart
meters and all intelligent
field devices, managing
and controlling them
through
wireless
a two-way
or wire line
communications network.
 It may also connect to
energy storage facilities
and alternative distributed
energy resources at the
distribution level.
8
Customer
 The end-users of electricity
 Connected to the electric
distribution network through
the smart meters.
 The smart meters control and
manage the flow of electricity
to and from the customers and
provide energy information
about energy usage and
patterns.
 Each customer has a discrete
comprised of
premise and two-
communications
domain
electricity
way
networks.
 A customer domain may also
generate, store and manage the
use of energy, as well as the
connectivity with plug-in
vehicles.
Customer Domain
9
Operations
 Manages and controls the
electricity flow of all other
domains in the smart grid.
 It uses
communications
a two-way
network
to connect to substations,
customer
networks and
premises
other
intelligent field devices.
 It provides monitoring,
reporting, controlling and
supervision status and
important process
information and decisions.
 Business intelligence
processes gather data from
the customer and network,
and provide intelligence to
support the decision-
making.
Operations Domain
10
Markets
 The Markets domain operates
and coordinates all the
participants in electricity
markets within the smart grid.
 It provides the market
management, wholesaling,
retailing and trading of energy
services. The Markets domain
interfaces with all other
domains and makes sure they
are coordinated in a competitive
market environment.
 It also handles energy
information
operations
exchange
clearinghouse
and information
with third-party
service providers.
 For example, roaming billing
information for inter-utility
plug-in-vehicles falls under this
domain.
Markets Domain
11
Service Provider
 Smart grid handles all third-
party operations among the
domains.
 These might include web
portals that provide energy
efficiency management
services to end-customers,
data exchange between the
customer and
regarding
management,
the utilities
energy
and regarding
the electricity supplied to
homes and buildings.
 It may also manage other
processes for the utilities, such
as demand response programs,
outage management and field
services.
Service Provider Domain
12
It means everyone has to play their
part effectively to make our grid
more efficient
13
Wide Area Monitoring System
WAMS-Definition
 It’s a collective technology to monitor power system
dynamics in real time, identify system stability related
weakness and helps to design and implement counter
measures.(IEEE)
 It is based on Phasor measurement units(PMUs) which
can deliver precisely time synchronized values of voltage
and current phasors and other power system related
quantities like frequency, ROCOF, breaker positions.
15
Components of WAMS
 Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU)
 Phasor Data Concentrator (PDC)
 Global Positioning System (GPS for Time
Synchronization of the phasors)
 Communication channel (Preferably optical fiber cable)
 Visualization and analysis tools
 Wide area situational awareness system.
 Wide area protection and control
16
WAMSArchitecture
17
Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU)
The Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) is a Power System
device capable of measuring the synchronized voltage and
current Phasor in a Power System.
Synchronicity among Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs)
is achieved by same-time sampling of voltage and current
waveforms using a common synchronizing signal from
the global positioning satellite (GPS).
The ability to calculate synchronized phasors makes the
PMU one of the most important measuring devices in the
future of power system monitoring and control.
18
Communication Architecture
19
Sub Station
Control
Room
Switchyard
Area
2 No Bays
IEEE C 37.118
PMU
GPS
Receiver
CT/PT
PMU
GPS
Receiver
CT/PT
PMU
GPS
Receiver
2 No Bays
CT/PT
2 No Bays
Router
Switch
Key advantages for Phasor deployment ...
 Accurate phase angle measurements independent of
frequency variations
 Real time synchronized differences
 Wide area protection
 Improve grid stability/reliability
 Minimize transmission congestion
 Optimize transmission capacity
 Forecasting grid instability and early warning to prevent
blackouts and cascade collapse
20
PMU Applications
 Oscillation detection
 Fault location identification
 Fault classification
 Event analysis
 Model validation
 Situational awareness
21
Oscillations seen by PMU
• SCADA measurements cannot see most oscillation Worse – theycan
give misleading impression
• Synchro-phasors are needed to observe oscillations because of faster
data sampling, greater data resolution, and wide-area
synchronization
22
PMU APPLICATIONS &ANALYTICS
INDIAN POWER SYSTEM
23
Oscillation monitoring andanalysis
24
49.55
49.6
49.65
49.7
49.75
49.8
49.85
49.9
49.95
‐0.2
‐0.15
‐0.1
‐0.05
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
22:02:15.000
22:02:17.360
22:02:19.720
22:02:22.080
22:02:24.440
22:02:26.800
22:02:29.160
22:02:31.520
22:02:33.880
22:02:36.240
22:02:38.600
22:02:40.960
22:02:43.320
22:02:45.679
22:02:48.040
22:02:50.400
22:02:52.760
22:02:55.120
22:02:57.480
22:02:59.840
22:03:02.200
22:03:04.559
22:03:06.920
22:03:09.280
22:03:11.640
22:03:14.000
22:03:16.360
22:03:18.720
22:03:21.080
22:03:23.440
22:03:25.800
22:03:28.160
22:03:30.520
22:03:32.880
22:03:35.240
22:03:37.600
22:03:39.960
22:03:42.320
22:03:44.679
22:03:47.040
22:03:49.400
22:03:51.760
22:03:54.120
22:03:56.480
22:03:58.840
Frequency(Hz)
ROCOF(Hz/sec)
Raipurdf/dt Raipur Frequency
Tripping of Raigarh ‐Sterlite II
Oscillation started in system
at 22:02:38.520
Fault Location Detection
25
Fault TypeDetection
 Single line to ground fault
26
 Phase to Phase fault
27
 Three Phase Fault
28
50.1
50.12
50.14
50.16
50.18
50.2
50.22
50.24
50.26
50.28
Detecting coherent group ofgeneratorsBalliaFrequency AgraFrequency Raipur Frequency HissarFrequency JabalpurFreq
29
Mode Source Identification
30
Locati
o
n 1 Location 2 Location 3
Freq Damp Ampl Freq Damp Ampl Freq Damp Ampl
0.52 0.036 7.14 0.5 0.021 3.18 0.52 0.019 0.132
0.63 0.055 27.59 0.63 0.011 2.8 0.62 0.022 0.23
0.74 ‐0.012 1.2 0.70 0.006 1.16 0.7 0.017 0.09
1.43 0.00013 0.56 1.32 0.0019 0.429 1.45 ‐0.002 0.016
Symbol Actual PMU position Approx. Distancefrom
Event location (km)
Location 1 Karcham 433
Location 2 Kanpur 603
Location 3 Vindyachal 919
Analysis of Indian grid blackout
(PMU measurements)
 Inter- area oscillations identified for the grid disturbance
case can be used as indicators in-order to avoid such
catastrophe in the future.
31
Concluding remarks…
• Smart Grids are prerequisite to reach targets such as
environmental, efficient energy and secure supply.
• Implementation of Smart Grids is an evolution of the
existing grids.
• Many requirements, like increased efficiency and
reliability can be addressed by the ‘Smart Grid’
• Potential applications for synchrophasor technology
evolving in parallel will be needed in order to maintain
stable operation of the electric power grid of the future.
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Smart Grid & WAMS

  • 2. Outline of Presentation  Smart Grid  Why do we need Smart Grid?  What is Smart Grid?  Smart Grid conceptual model  Wide Area Monitoring systems  What is WAMs  WAMS Architecture  Applications of Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU)  Concluding Remarks 2
  • 3. Why SmartGrid? As the world’s electricity systems face a number of challenges such as  New dynamics of future demand and supply  Ageing infrastructure  Complex interconnected grids  Integration of large number of renewable generation sources  Need to lower carbon emissions  New type of loads such as Electric Vehicles 3
  • 4. Definition A Smart Grid is self-healing, enables active participation of consumers, operate resiliently against attack and natural disasters, accommodate all generation and storage options, enable introduction of new products, services and markets, optimize asset utilization and operate efficiently, provide power quality for the digital economy. Source: US Department of Energy A Smart Grid is an electricity network that can intelligently integrate the actions of all users connected to it – generators, consumers and those that do both – in order to efficiently deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supplies. Source: European Technology Platform Smart Grids 4
  • 5. Evolution of grid design : From traditional to future grids  Centralized power generation  One-directional power flow  Generation follows load  Operation based on historical experience  Limited grid accessibility for new producers (Source: ABB Smart grid)  Centralized and distributed power generation  Intermittent renewable power generation  Consumers become also producers  Multi-directional power flow  Load adapted to production  Operation based more on real-time data 5 traditional grids future grids
  • 6. Smart Grid - A large "System of Systems”Smart Grid Conceptual Model  Bulk Generation  Transmission  Distribution  Customers  Operations  Markets  Service Providers (Source : IEEE Smart grid) 6
  • 8. Distribution Domain Distribution  Distributes the electricity to and from the end customers  Connects the smart meters and all intelligent field devices, managing and controlling them through wireless a two-way or wire line communications network.  It may also connect to energy storage facilities and alternative distributed energy resources at the distribution level. 8
  • 9. Customer  The end-users of electricity  Connected to the electric distribution network through the smart meters.  The smart meters control and manage the flow of electricity to and from the customers and provide energy information about energy usage and patterns.  Each customer has a discrete comprised of premise and two- communications domain electricity way networks.  A customer domain may also generate, store and manage the use of energy, as well as the connectivity with plug-in vehicles. Customer Domain 9
  • 10. Operations  Manages and controls the electricity flow of all other domains in the smart grid.  It uses communications a two-way network to connect to substations, customer networks and premises other intelligent field devices.  It provides monitoring, reporting, controlling and supervision status and important process information and decisions.  Business intelligence processes gather data from the customer and network, and provide intelligence to support the decision- making. Operations Domain 10
  • 11. Markets  The Markets domain operates and coordinates all the participants in electricity markets within the smart grid.  It provides the market management, wholesaling, retailing and trading of energy services. The Markets domain interfaces with all other domains and makes sure they are coordinated in a competitive market environment.  It also handles energy information operations exchange clearinghouse and information with third-party service providers.  For example, roaming billing information for inter-utility plug-in-vehicles falls under this domain. Markets Domain 11
  • 12. Service Provider  Smart grid handles all third- party operations among the domains.  These might include web portals that provide energy efficiency management services to end-customers, data exchange between the customer and regarding management, the utilities energy and regarding the electricity supplied to homes and buildings.  It may also manage other processes for the utilities, such as demand response programs, outage management and field services. Service Provider Domain 12
  • 13. It means everyone has to play their part effectively to make our grid more efficient 13
  • 15. WAMS-Definition  It’s a collective technology to monitor power system dynamics in real time, identify system stability related weakness and helps to design and implement counter measures.(IEEE)  It is based on Phasor measurement units(PMUs) which can deliver precisely time synchronized values of voltage and current phasors and other power system related quantities like frequency, ROCOF, breaker positions. 15
  • 16. Components of WAMS  Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU)  Phasor Data Concentrator (PDC)  Global Positioning System (GPS for Time Synchronization of the phasors)  Communication channel (Preferably optical fiber cable)  Visualization and analysis tools  Wide area situational awareness system.  Wide area protection and control 16
  • 18. Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) The Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) is a Power System device capable of measuring the synchronized voltage and current Phasor in a Power System. Synchronicity among Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) is achieved by same-time sampling of voltage and current waveforms using a common synchronizing signal from the global positioning satellite (GPS). The ability to calculate synchronized phasors makes the PMU one of the most important measuring devices in the future of power system monitoring and control. 18
  • 19. Communication Architecture 19 Sub Station Control Room Switchyard Area 2 No Bays IEEE C 37.118 PMU GPS Receiver CT/PT PMU GPS Receiver CT/PT PMU GPS Receiver 2 No Bays CT/PT 2 No Bays Router Switch
  • 20. Key advantages for Phasor deployment ...  Accurate phase angle measurements independent of frequency variations  Real time synchronized differences  Wide area protection  Improve grid stability/reliability  Minimize transmission congestion  Optimize transmission capacity  Forecasting grid instability and early warning to prevent blackouts and cascade collapse 20
  • 21. PMU Applications  Oscillation detection  Fault location identification  Fault classification  Event analysis  Model validation  Situational awareness 21
  • 22. Oscillations seen by PMU • SCADA measurements cannot see most oscillation Worse – theycan give misleading impression • Synchro-phasors are needed to observe oscillations because of faster data sampling, greater data resolution, and wide-area synchronization 22
  • 24. Oscillation monitoring andanalysis 24 49.55 49.6 49.65 49.7 49.75 49.8 49.85 49.9 49.95 ‐0.2 ‐0.15 ‐0.1 ‐0.05 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 22:02:15.000 22:02:17.360 22:02:19.720 22:02:22.080 22:02:24.440 22:02:26.800 22:02:29.160 22:02:31.520 22:02:33.880 22:02:36.240 22:02:38.600 22:02:40.960 22:02:43.320 22:02:45.679 22:02:48.040 22:02:50.400 22:02:52.760 22:02:55.120 22:02:57.480 22:02:59.840 22:03:02.200 22:03:04.559 22:03:06.920 22:03:09.280 22:03:11.640 22:03:14.000 22:03:16.360 22:03:18.720 22:03:21.080 22:03:23.440 22:03:25.800 22:03:28.160 22:03:30.520 22:03:32.880 22:03:35.240 22:03:37.600 22:03:39.960 22:03:42.320 22:03:44.679 22:03:47.040 22:03:49.400 22:03:51.760 22:03:54.120 22:03:56.480 22:03:58.840 Frequency(Hz) ROCOF(Hz/sec) Raipurdf/dt Raipur Frequency Tripping of Raigarh ‐Sterlite II Oscillation started in system at 22:02:38.520
  • 26. Fault TypeDetection  Single line to ground fault 26
  • 27.  Phase to Phase fault 27
  • 28.  Three Phase Fault 28
  • 29. 50.1 50.12 50.14 50.16 50.18 50.2 50.22 50.24 50.26 50.28 Detecting coherent group ofgeneratorsBalliaFrequency AgraFrequency Raipur Frequency HissarFrequency JabalpurFreq 29
  • 30. Mode Source Identification 30 Locati o n 1 Location 2 Location 3 Freq Damp Ampl Freq Damp Ampl Freq Damp Ampl 0.52 0.036 7.14 0.5 0.021 3.18 0.52 0.019 0.132 0.63 0.055 27.59 0.63 0.011 2.8 0.62 0.022 0.23 0.74 ‐0.012 1.2 0.70 0.006 1.16 0.7 0.017 0.09 1.43 0.00013 0.56 1.32 0.0019 0.429 1.45 ‐0.002 0.016 Symbol Actual PMU position Approx. Distancefrom Event location (km) Location 1 Karcham 433 Location 2 Kanpur 603 Location 3 Vindyachal 919
  • 31. Analysis of Indian grid blackout (PMU measurements)  Inter- area oscillations identified for the grid disturbance case can be used as indicators in-order to avoid such catastrophe in the future. 31
  • 32. Concluding remarks… • Smart Grids are prerequisite to reach targets such as environmental, efficient energy and secure supply. • Implementation of Smart Grids is an evolution of the existing grids. • Many requirements, like increased efficiency and reliability can be addressed by the ‘Smart Grid’ • Potential applications for synchrophasor technology evolving in parallel will be needed in order to maintain stable operation of the electric power grid of the future. 32