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July, 2017
1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 2, Issue 8 | 2017July
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Rollout of electric vehicles (EVs) on fast track is one of the important programs of Government of India. ISGF has been working with all stakeholders in this domain on formulation of appropriate standards and policies for EV charging infrastructure for India.
ISGF has prepared an Implementation Plan for Electrification of Public Transportation in Kolkata. This project is supported by Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation. ISGF had interacted with various stakeholders and prepared a Draft Plan for introduction of electric vehicles in Kolkata for public transportation. The draft plan was
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Implementation Plan for Electrification .......1of Public Transportation in Kolkata
ISGF Members' Column: ............................2 CESC Ltd, Kolkata
Smart Grid Updates:
Policy, Regulations & Standards ............3
Appointments and Transfers..................3
Technology & Projects ...........................4
Smart Grid Pilot Projects in India...........6
Smart Grid Projects under .....................8 NSGM in India
ISGF Welcomes New Members .................3
Indian Delegation for Smart Grid.................5Canada Conference, Toronto
ISGF Hosted High Level Srilankan .............5Delegation
ISGF Welcomes New ............................... 5Secretaries to Govt. of India
Indian Delegation for European...................9 Utility Week 2017, Amsterdam
Smart Grid Events.......................................9
IEC 61850 Europe 2017...............................9
Key Contacts...............................................9
ISGW 2018 ................................................10
Glimpses of the workshop in Delhi
Glimpses of the workshop in Kolkata
www.indiasmartgrid.org2 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Member Technology Update: Geo-spatial Outage Detection System
CESC Ltd Kolkata, Utility Member with ISGF since 2015 is India’s first fully integrated electrical utility company. CESC has been on an epic ride ever since 1899 in generating and distributing power in Kolkata and Howrah.
CESC, like all other utilities, have done AMR in HT, LT CT and DT metering segments 10 years back. However, unlike others, the idea was not limited to energy auditing and remote billing and data collection only. The AMR system, today, has been stretched to its full for value additions. Of which, the In-house developed outage detection system, consumer portal with half hourly consumption data and DT metering analytics are the most important. These applications helped CESC in remote billing, loss reduction, dynamic monitoring of assets, improvement of operational efficiency and customer satisfaction etc.
OSD is not a built-in feature of the existing AMR solutions. In CESC, AMR has been achieved by installing modems in tandem with the existing meters at HT, LTCT and DT segments. However, the modems are capable of sending SMS alerts to dedicated mobile numbers with its own id and status, upon occurrence of power failure / restoration. As modems are powered-up from the meter terminals at site, CESC used outage / restoration information of the modems as the raw input for power failures / restoration.
For further improvement into the reliability, the heart-beat (at 15 minute interval) functionality of the modem was used in validation logics. In-house developed outage detection for DT/LTCT/HT, accessible through CESC intranet, is used by CESC Operational Departments extensively for proactive response and faster outage restoration. The ODS has become back-bone in CESC's daily network management and operations.
Geo-spatial Outage Detection System – Background:
In-house developed Outage Detection System (ODS):
Data flow in ODS:
ISGF Members' Column: CESC Ltd, Kolkata
Outage/restorationoccurrence
Textgenerated
frommodem
Text sentto sms
aggregator
Text receivedfrom sms
aggregatorin MDAS
server
Texttransferredinto CESC
server
Device IDparsedfromtext
Datavalidated &
Mappedwith
Consumer/DT details
Newly Developed Geo-spatial Outage Detection System (ODS)
As a continual improvement, Geo-spatial ODS has been
implemented where the outages / restorations appear as follows:
• Outage occurrence is depicted in flashing red icon
• Sustained outage, for last 15 minutes, appears with a rotating
red circle.
• Restored cases appear with a green tick, for 1 hour.
Image a) depicts the overall situation at a particular time, with DTs without power &
restored DTs, located sparsely. It also shows
localised outage at the top
Image b) indicates wide area outage, with DTs without power for
the last 15 minutes
Image c) indicates affected DTs in downstream network (HT feeder
tripping) in a particular area. It also shows restored DTs
in a different area
Image d) shows power outage occurrence time,
duration, name of the selected DT
Image e) shows supply restoration time for the
selected DT
Any DT, with outage marker, when selected on the map will show
name of the DT, outage occurrence time and duration. DTs, with
green tick will show the time of supply restoration.
Benefits:
• Outages on map – visual impact
• Easy understanding for call centre personnel
• Easy identification – wide area outage, localised fault, feeder
tripping etc.
CESC operational team rides on this application 24 X 7.
www.indiasmartgrid.org3 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards
NITI Aayog Released Draft National Electricity Plan
Goa Energy Development Agency Issued Draft Solar Policy
HERC Issued New Tariff Order for FY 2017-18
Hawaii Utility's 100% Renewable Energy Plan Approved by Commission
UK Outlines Plan for Grid Upgrades
The Draft National Energy Policy (NEP) released by NITI Aayog proposes actions to meet the objectives which will help Indian economy to be energy ready in the year 2040. In Draft NEP, it is expected that in 2022 renewable electricity would comprise more than 15 per cent of electricity generated in the country, the draft said the share is expected to be much higher in eight states —Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The draft pointed out that India is heavily dependent on oil and gas imports while also importing coal.
Read More: http://niti.gov.in/writereaddata/files/new_initiatives/NEP-ID_27.06.2017.pdf
Goa Energy Development Agency Issued Draft Solar Policy 2017 which will remain active for a period of 7 years. It is proposed to install 150 MW of solar PV with effect from the year 2015-16. For Roof Top Solar power, the minimum capacity shall be equal to or more than 1 kW but not more than 500 kW at one location owned by one Individual or Entity or a House / Factory / Warehouse / Government Buildings / Panchayat Bhavan / Community Center / School / Dispensary / Hospital / Parking shade or place / Solar Plant on elevated structure / Group Housing Society / Resident Welfare Society / Market Rooftop or any such entity.
Read More: https://www.goa.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Draft-of-solar-policy-for-Goa-2017.pdf
The Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC), issued order truing-up of the ARR for the FY 2015-16, Annual (Mid-year) Performance Review for the FY 2016-17, Aggregate Revenue Requirements and distribution and retail supply tariff of UHBVNL and DHBVNL for their Distribution and Retail Supply Business under MYT framework for the FY 2017-18.
Read More: https://herc.gov.in/WriteReadData/Orders/O20170711.pdf
Hawaii Public Utilities Commission approved the utility's Power Supply Improvement Plan, or PSIP, for state's 100 percent renewables mandate by 2040, five years ahead of schedule. Hawaii already has highest share of renewable energy in the country which has made them a natural testing ground for new technologies and regulatory models, including battery-backed solar and wind farms, aggregated demand response and energy storage, peak-shifting electric vehicle charging, and voltage-smoothing smart inverters and grid power electronics. Read More: https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/hawaiian-electric-100-renewable-energy-plan-green-light
The U.K. government and the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (OFGEM), the country's energy regulator, announced plans to upgrade the U.K.'s energy system and invest $320 million (£246 million) in battery storage over a 4-year span. The plan includes several measures to ease the approval and development of battery storage devices, including addressing cost recovery with some generators and simplifying the planning and grid connection process. Ofgem is also planning on modified generation license for battery storage, which could remove consumption charges that now can result in double charging for storage devices.
Read More: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/uk-outlines-plan-for-major-grid-upgrades-battery-storage-investments/447748/
• Arbind Prasad has been appointed as Chairperson, Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission (JSERC)
• Suresh Chandra Dinkar has been appointed as Member, Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC)
• Christian Buchel has been elected as new Chairperson, European Distribution System Operators (EDSO) for Smart Grids
• Kevin McIntyre has been appointed as Chairman of Federal Electricity Regulatory Commission (FERC), USA
• Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) as Utility Member
• Genus Power Infrastructure Limited as Industry Member
Appointments and Transfers
ISGF Welcomes New Members
www.indiasmartgrid.org4 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Plug-in Electric Vehicle Sales Forecast Through 2025 with Charging Infrastructure Requirements
Some Canadian provinces already met their 2030 GHG emissions targets
Navigant Research shows focus shift in Distributed-Scale Energy Storage System Suppliers
Brattle Group new analysis says Baseload is an outdated concept for Electric Grid
Amber Kinetics tests flywheel storage for Enel
Ubitricity Cheaply and Efficiently Converts Streetlights into EV Charge Points
GridWise Alliance seeks better treatment of grid storage
RMI's new report 'Pathways for Innovation: The Role of Pilots and Demonstrations in Reinventing the Utility Business Model'
Growing Urbanization Pushes up Demand, Finds TMR
The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) and the Institute for Electric Innovation (IEI) developed a Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) sales forecast through 2025, including both plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles, and identified the associated charging equipment infrastructure needs. This paper identifies both the scope and scale of charging infrastructure needed to support PEVs and the different approaches to infrastructure build-out. Source: http://www.edisonfoundation.net/iei/publications/Documents/ IEI_EEI%20PEV%20Sales%20and%20Infrastructure%20thru%202025_FINAL%20(2).pdf
Under the Paris Agreement, Canada committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 30% below 2005 levels by 2030, or a target of 523 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (Mt CO2e). In 2015, Canada's total GHG emissions were 722 Mt CO2e, which implies that Canada must reduce its GHG emissions by 28% within the next 14 years. Some Canadian provinces have already reduced their emissions by 30% compared to 2005 levels, namely Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3172
Distributed-scale Energy Storage Systems suppliers are developing flexible software platforms that can be integrated with distributed generation and building controls systems to reduce demand charge, according to Navigant Research. These software platforms can also serve as virtual power plants (VPPs) capable of analyzing, controlling, and optimizing a portfolio of systems.
Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3173
With changing dynamics of both supply and demand in the electricity industry, including low natural gas prices, flat electricity demand due to increased efficiency, and robust growth of cheap, clean renewables, the term “baseload”—which historically has been used to refer to large coal and nuclear plants—is now outdated. That's the conclusion of new analysis released by The Brattle Group , a global economics consulting firm, which says grid planners and operators should be technology-neutral in finding the best energy resources to reliably meet the operational needs of the modern electricity system. Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3174
Amber Kinetics, maker of reportedly the first commercially available four-hour duration flywheel energy storage technology, and Enel, one of the world's leading integrated utilities with a presence in over 30 countries in five continents, signed a two-year deal to cooperate on jointly assessing the former firm's technology. The two plan to explore the possible development of future projects, too, the firms said. Enel continuously pursues highly efficient, sustainable operations by means of best available technologies based on a cost-benefit approach, they added. Toward that goal, the utility firm will measure and demonstrate the performance of Amber's flywheel systems, starting with two M32 (8kw x 4hrs = 32kwh) systems to be installed at Amber Kinetics' test facility in California.
Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3175
The German federal capital of Berlin has emerged as a magnet and hotbed of distributed renewable energy and clean tech innovation. Numbering among Berlin's growing crop of new energy startups is Ubitricity, developer of what the company says is the world's cheapest and most compact means of retrofitting streetlamps and streetlights so that they can serve as electric vehicle (EV) charge points.
Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3186
The GridWise Alliance released a whitepaper aimed at improving the conversation about battery energy storage applications on the grid. The paper highlighted recommendations for policymakers and regulators as they prepare to overcome the challenges to widespread implementation of energy storage technologies. The alliance has been at the forefront of educating legislators and regulators about the critical need to modernize our nation's electricity system. The whitepaper presents a list of 11 recommendations to address storage challenges. Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3193
As part of Rocky Mountain Institute's Electricity Innovation Lab, RMI partnered with three leading utilities—Arizona Public Service (APS), Avista Utilities, and Con Edison—to explore best practices for utility innovation and the design, execution, and evaluation of utility pilot and demonstration projects. RMI's new report, Pathways for Innovation: The Role of Pilots and Demonstrations in Reinventing the Utility Business Model, provides recommendations for utilities, regulators, and DER providers, centered around five primary themes including Strategic planning, Designing to scale, Organization, Stakeholder engagement, and Cross-utility collaboration.
Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3230
A report by Transparency Market Research (TMR) predicts the global smart grid security market to progress at a healthy CAGR of 10.5% during the period between 2017 and 2025 to become worth US$10.58 bn by 2025 from US$4.35 bn in 2016. At present, the global smart
Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects
www.indiasmartgrid.org5 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects (Contd...)
grid security market is fragmented and is characterized by the presence of numerous diversified local, regional, and international vendors who offer various services to the power utilities. However, in many countries, the market is dominated only by the local or regional vendors. This in turn, will predictably heat up competition in the market in upcoming years.
Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3234
Mercom Capital Group, LLC, a global clean energy communications and consulting firm, released its report on funding and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity for the Battery Storage, Smart Grid, and Energy Efficiency sectors for the second quarter and first half of 2017. In the first half (1H) of 2017, $1.03 billion was raised by Battery Storage, Smart Grid, and Efficiency companies compared to $807 million in 1H 2016. Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/viewnews.php?id=3236
DeTect Technologies, founded by IITMadras alumni Daniel Raj David, Harikrishnan AS, Karthik R and Tarun Mishra along with professor Krishnan Balasubramanian, was chosen as the best startup to have emerged from a college campus. DeTect is using its key technologies — a drone called Noctua for inspections and an ultrasonic sensor called Gumps — to cater to the energy sector where inspection of pipelines and other large assets needs remote monitoring and inspection for leaks. Source: http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/ viewnews.php?id=3222
Battery Storage, Smart Grid, and Efficiency Companies Raise Over $1 Billion in VC Funding in 1H 2017
DeTect Technologies won Best on campus award during ET Startup Awards 2017
ISGF is excited to announce the Indian Delegation to the 2017 Smart Grid Canada Conference (SGC). The key activities taking place during the event will be keynote plenaries with speakers such as: Anthony Haines, CEO Toronto Hydro; Robert Wilhite, Managing Director of Navigant Consulting; CEA Distribution Council. Smart Cities Panel; Breakout Sessions on Grid Modernization and Managing the Utility; Cyber Security Workshop; Exhibition space to showcase and meet with innovative technology companies; Evening networking reception etc. This year the conference is scheduled from 11- 13 September 2017 in The Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, at the same time as Toronto Film Festival (07-17 September 2017)
To join the Indian Delegation to SGC 2017, please contact Reena Suri: reena.suri@indiasmartgrid.org. Find out more here: http://www.smartgridcanadaconf.ca/
ISGF Welcomes New Secretaries to Govt. of India
Ajay Kumar Bhalla Secretary
Ministry of Power
Indian Delegation for Smart Grid Canada Conference, Toronto
Anand KumarSecretary
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Durga Shanker Mishra Secretary
Ministry of Urban Development
ISGF Hosted High Level Srilankan DelegationISGF organised a study tour for a delegation of 4 members from Sri Lanka from 5-7 July 2017 in India. The delegation included Mr Lal Gunasekera, Chairman, Lanka Electricity Company, Mr H N Gunasekera, General Manager, Lanka Electricity Company, Ms Ayomi Tillekeratne, Additional General Manager, Ceylon Electricity Board and Mr Chandrasiri Wickramasekara, Ex General Manager, Ceylon Electricity Board.
The Tour started with delegation's visit to Kolkata to study the initiatives taken by CESC Ltd. in the field of Smart Grid and to understand the details of the Automatic Demand Side Management (ADSM) pilot implemented in their license area.
As part of this Study Tour, a Roundtable Discussion was also orgnaised for the Sri Lankan delegation in Delhi with Senior Officers from NSGM, State Regulatory Commissions, Central
Electricity Authority, ISGF and other Utilities to discuss the initiatives and policies formulated by the Indian Government on Smart Grids in India.
The Tour concluded with a visit to TATA Power Smart Grid Lab, where the delegation got a chance to see live demonstration of Smart Grid Technologies.
www.indiasmartgrid.org6 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Smart Grid Updates: Pilot Projects in India
APDCL
(Paltan Bazaar, Narengi, Ulubari - Assam)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Customers(Nos.)
TotalProject Cost
(` Crs.)
Project Completion
Date
Latest Progress
Medhaj Techno Concept Pvt Ltd
AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM, OMS, PQ,
DG
15083
(15938)*
29.94 Sept2017
• Installation of Control Centre hardware equipment and software deployment are in progress.
• All the Single phase and Three phase Category- A meters (Whole current meters) received at site.
• Smart meter Installation is underway. The total nos. of Smart Meters installed till date is 11,094 out of which 6,355 are single phase Category-A and 4,739 are three phase Category-A meters.
• LoA was issued to M/s Vodafone on 18th May’17 fo r supp ly, ins ta l la t ion , tes t ing and commissioning of 756 nos of GPRS SIM cards. M/s Vodafone has supplied10 nos of SIMs for testing at DCU locations.
• FAT call for three phase LT CTPT and HT CTPT Smart Meters are awaited from SGIA
GoISupport
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
M/s Fluentgrid
Ltd
M/s Ericsson
M/s Sinhal Udyog
14.97
UHBVN
(Panipat - Haryana)
NEDO (Funding & Execution)
AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM, SCADA,
OMS
11,000 131.248 Sept 2017
• Operation center is fully functional • 600 meters installed in Panipat city by Lotus
Wireless and are under observation• SCADA system under installation• Capacity building training centre already
functional
M/s Fuji Electric &
Co.
M/s Lotus Wireless
Technologies
NA
HPSEB
(Kala Amb Industrial Area - Himachal Pradesh)
POWERGRID AMI-I, OMS, PLM
1,251 19.45 August 2017
• All smart meters (885 single phase, 180 3 phase and 28 FPI) installed
• Phase 1 SAT covering PLM, AMI and OMS (without SCADA) conducted, balance tests shall be conducted in Phase 2 of SAT with SCADA
• Integration of MDM with existing billing system tested successfully for all the reporting meter (~ 700 Meters)
• Installation of distribution Transformer field equipment (sectionalizer, FPI, Reclosers) has been completed for 3 main feeders
• Commissioning of RTU and field equipment completed
• P2P Communication established and Vodafone communications in progress.
• Numeric relay has been commissioned in the stations and tested successfully
• Installation of HT meters pending
• NPLC Link established. Johron s/s and Kalamb s/s RTU reporting on NPLC Link.
• MPLS Network established. GSM/GPSR SIM Connectivity tested. one of each type of devices Autoreclouser, Sectionalizer and DTMU reporting to CC except FPI
M/s Alstom Ltd
M/s Genus M/s
Vodafone
9.73
CESC(Mysore - Karnataka)
POWERGRID AMI-R,
AMI-I, OMS, PLM,
MG/DG
21,824 32.59 Sept 2017
• 18100 single phase meters installed of which 17775 have been commiss ioned and communicating data with Control Center. 446 DCUs installed
• Installation of 3 phase LT/CT GPRS meters is going on & will be completed in August
M/s Enzen Global
Solutions
M/s Cyan Technologies
M/s El Swedy
Electrometer M/s L&T
16.3
Abbreviations: AMI R/I - Advanced Metering Infrastructure Residential/Industrial, DT - Distribution Transformer, PLM - Peak Load Management, OMS - Outage Management System, PQ- Power Quality, PQM - Power Quality Monitoring, DG - Distributed Generation, SCADA - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, DR - Demand Response, EV - Electric Vehicles, IT -
Information Technology, HEMS - Home Energy Management System, HAS - Home Automation System, PV - Photovoltaic.
www.indiasmartgrid.org7 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Customers(Nos.)
TotalProject Cost
(` Crs.)
Project
Completion
Date
Latest ProgressGoI
Support
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
PSPCL
(SAS Nagar, Punjab)
POWERGRID AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM
2,734 10.11 December2017
• DRS (Data Requirement Sheets) documents for smart meters, DCUs, Control Center software and Factory Acceptance Test procedure have been approved
• Control Room Building has been completed
• UPS and Batteries have been installed at Control Room
• The FAT of single phase and three phase smart meters was held on 17.10.2016 to 18.10.2016 at M/s Ningxia LGG Instrument Co. Ltd, China but was “failed” due to non-confirming with PSPCL specifications. M/s Kalki was asked to give the repeat FAT of single phase and three phase meters, however till date nothing concrete has been intimated by the firm in this regard.
• Drafting of regulations and consumer awareness plans are in progress.
M/s Kalkitech
5.06
TSSPDCL
(Jeedimetla Industrial Area, Telangana)
CPRI AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM, OMS, PQ
11,904 41.82 2018 • Field survey has been completed• PoC on one DTR taken up. 28 smart meters (20
single phase, 6 three phase and 2 CT) installed for PoC study
• Load profile, instantaneous values reading, measurement values reading, communication flow graphs, connect/disconnect and configuring meter from prepaid to postpaid features were demonstrated
M/s ECIL 20.91
TSECL
(Agartala - Tripura)
POWERGRID AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM
42,676 63.43 June 2017 • Total 11445 nos of meters supplied.Total 8237 nos smart meters and 70 DCUs have been installed and commissioned. Further 1200 smart meters & 20 DCUs have been supplied
• Rooftop Solar net metering & billing is being integrated into the system
• MDM and other applications are functional• SG control room is ready and functional with all
HW & SW installed• Expected completion by December 2017
M/s Wipro M/s JnJ
Powercom
31.72
WBSEDCL
(Siliguri, Darjeeling, West Bengal)
POWERGRID AMI-R,
AMI-I, PLM
5,275 7.03 Yet to be decided
• FAT for 1000 single phase meters has been attended in CMS Mumbai
• Site survey completed. DRS for Smart Meters and DCUs approved
• Revised DRS for control centre Hardware and Software under review.
• Revised Integration architecture documents of Smart Grid application awaited from SGIA
M/s Chemtrols
M/s CMS Computers
Limited
3.52
PED
(Puducherry)
POWERGRID AMI-R,
AMI-I
34,000 46.11 November 2017
• Site survey has been completed and Baseline data submitted to Ministry of Power (MoP), GoI. 1st installment has been released by PFC.
• Civil & Electrical works at Control Centre building has been completed
• Type Test has been completed & BIS certification of single phase and three phase meters has been obtained
• DRS has been approved and FAT is awaited
M/s Dongfang
23.06
UGVCL
(Sabarmati, Gujarat)
POWERGRID AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS, PLM, PQ
82.7 Yet to be decided
• Letter of Intent issued to Genus Power on 27 March 2017
• Genus Power conducted kick off meeting and has started Site Survey work
41.35M/s Genus Power
M/s Cyan Connode
M/s Fluent Grid
39,422
www.indiasmartgrid.org8 | SMART GRID Bulletin | July 2017
Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)
ProjectName &Location
Name ofConsultant
KeyFunctionalities
Customers(Nos.)
TotalProject Cost
(` Crs.)
Project
Completion
Date
Latest ProgressGoI
Support
(` Crs.)
Keyvendors
Smart Grid Knowledge Centre: Manesar, POWERGRID
(Manesar, Haryana)
N.A. AMI, OMS, MG/DG, EV,
with charging infrastructre HEMS, Cyber
Security, Training
N.A. 9.8 Yet to be decided
• Building under construction
• Contracts awarded for Home Energy Management System, Workstations/Training Room Hardware and Furniture for Smart Grid Knowledge Centre
• The FAT for Outage Management System (OMS) is awaited
• The QR evaluation is under process for Microgrid component of the project
9.8M/s Cyient
M/s Genus Power
CED
(Chandigarh)
POWERGRID AMI, DT monitoring, Substation
Automation, Rooftop Solar
PV, IT infrastructure
29,433 28.58 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29 Mar'16 for a cost of INR 28.58 Crs against the estimated DPR cost of INR 49.52 Crs
• RECPDCL appointed as Project Management Agency on 30 Aug 2016
• Smart Grid cell and SLPMU formed by CED
• Bipartite agreement signed between CED & NSGM on 14 Mar 2017. First instalment of NSGM grant sanctioned by MoP for Rs.85.74 Lakhs. Sanction letter to CED issued on 22 Apr 2017
• RECPDCL issued tenders for AMI, DTMS & SCADA and received 6 bids. Technical evaluation under progress
8.6N.A.
MSEDCL
( Maharashtra)
1. Amravati,Maharashtra
2. CongressNagar,Nagpur,Maharashtra
No consultant
AMI, OMS, DR
148,495
125,000
90.05
139.15
Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29 Mar 2016 for a cost of Rs.90.05 Crs against the estimated DPR cost of Rs.133.57 Crs. Sanction letter to MSEDCL issued on 22 Apr 2016
• Tr ipar t i te agreement s igned between Maharashtra Government, MSEDCL and NSGM on 28 Mar 2016
• Tender floated on 22 Dec 2016. Last date for bid submission extended up to 22 May 2017
• Approval of the project for a project cost of Rs.139.15 Crs against estimated DPR cost of Rs.196.21 Crs was accorded by MoP with the provision of post-facto ratif ication by Empowered Committee
27.02
41.74
N.A.
KESCO
(Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
No consultant
AMI, PLM, DT Monitoring,
DG
539000 319.57 Yet to be decided
• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 27 Oct 2016 for a cost of Rs.319.57 Crs. Sanction letter to KESCO issued on 17 Nov 2016 with recommendations of Empowered Committee. Acceptance of sanction letter awaited
• RfP under preparation
95.87N.A.
IIT Kanpur - Smart City Pilot
(Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
N.A. AMI, SCADA, DG, HAS
N.A. 12.5 Yet to be decided
• Nine 3 phase smart meters installed in selected buildings in IIT campus. Data of the meters being included in MDMS
• Considerable progress has been made in System Integration, AMI and HAS. HAS is currently under testing in the lab
• Customized Distribution Boxes have been fitted into the smart houses. The control room development under process
• As additional research effort, a low-cost scalable LED driver suitable for application in rural homes is developed. The driver can be scaled-up to drive multiple sets of LED lights without significantly increasing the cost. The packaging of the driver and cost analysis in progress
6.25M/s Elcomponics
LtdM/s
Mindteck India Ltd
M/s Synergy Signals & Systems
Smart Grid Projects under NSGM in India
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Ankush Malhar - Sr Research Officer, ISGF
Key Contributors
Bindeshwary Rai - Manager, Projects & IT, ISGF
Editorial Board
Ajoy Rajani
Alok Chandna
Reji Kumar Pillai
Rupendra Bhatnagar
Managing Editor
Asst. Editor
Reena Suri, ISGF
Sneha Tibrewal, ISGF
European Utility Week (EUW) is the largest event in Europe for the entire smart utility sector, accumulating over 10,000 international smart energy stakeholders and 500 exhibitors. This 3-day event offers a notable multi-track strategic conference programme, a free 3- day utility case study programme on the exhibition floor and a highly revered innovation hub. During the 2017 edition, 03-05 October 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, we will see the launch of new initiatives including the Energy Revolution, Intelligent Buildings and a revamped Innovation Programme, all under one roof. There are special discounted rate for delegate and exhibitors from India.
To join the Indian Delegation to EUW 2017, please contact Reena Suri: reena.suri@indiasmartgrid.org Find out more here: http://www.european-utility-week.com/
Smart Grid Events
For special discount for ISGF and GSGF members, please write to B.Rai@indismartgrid.org
Please visit www.isgw.in and @isgw2018
05 - 09 March, 2018Manekshaw Center, New Delhi, India
International Conference and Exhibitionon Smart Grids and Smart Cities2017
Visit www.indiasmartgrid.org for details of Indian and International Smart Grid Events
Indian Delegation for European Utility Week 2017, Amsterdam
Manekshaw Center, New Delhi, INDIA
March 05 - 09, 2018
International Conference & Exhibitionon Smart Grids & Smart Cities
2018
*To participate in ISGW 2018 please contact us at isgw@isgw.in | website: www.isgw.in | @isgw2018
09 March2018
Friday
Technical Tours
Investment & Technology Promotion DivisionMinistry of External Affairs
Government of India
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5 EU-India Smart Grid Workshop*
Date : 07 March 2018
Round Table on FDI for Smart Infrastructure*
Date : 05 March 2018IEC-IEEE World Smart Energy
Standardization Coordination Workshop*
Date : 06 March 2018
rd3 India - Canada SG Workshop*
Date : 08 March 2018
Round Table on Communications & Cyber Security*
Date : 07 March 2018th
4 US – India Smart Grid Workshop*
*Tentative
ISGW 2018: Parallel Events at ISGW 2018
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Thursday
Conference &Exhibition
07 March2018
Wednesday
Conference &Exhibition
06 March2018
Tuesday
Conference &Exhibition
05 March2018
Monday
Master Classes
08 March 2018 | Awards & Gala Dinner
ISGW 2018: Event Structure
Register today for ISGW 2018 and avail 15% early bird discount. Offer Valid Till 31st October 2017
ISGW 2018: Supporting Ministries
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Master Classes at ISGW 2018 | 05 March 2018
Theme-1: Leading Grid Modernization
Theme-2: Leading Transition to a Smart City
Theme- 3: Leading Transformation to Smart Power System of the Future
Topics Covered: Smart Metering, IoT, Advanced Applications and the Customer; Big Data, Small Data, Machine Learning, Blockchain, Advanced Analytics and Visualization
Topics Covered: A strategic 360-degree and in-depth review of the current state and future direction of Smart City with its key aspects – Introduction and Best Practices; Smart Transportation and E-Mobility, Smart Water, Smart Gas, Smart Street Lighting, Smart Security, Waste2Energy, Digital Architecture and Cyber Security
Topics Covered: The Supply Side Paradigm - Integration of DER’s and Renewables; and Protection, Control and Automation; The Demand Side Paradigm - Flexibility and Demand Response, Energy Storage and Microgrids, Vehicle-Grid Integration, Innovative and Sustainable Business Models
ISGF Innovation Awards at ISGW 2018 | 08 March 2018
India Smart Grid Forum proudly presents the country's most prestigious Innovation Awards in the Smart Grid and Smart Cities Segments. The Awards will be presented during India Smart Grid Week 2018 at a glittering ceremony which will be held on 08th March 2018 in New Delhi, India. ISGF Innovation Awards 2018 is a global event that focuses and celebrates personalities, projects and products from utilities and technology companies that have set a new benchmark in Smart Grid and Smart City Segments.
Last date to Submit Nominations is 15th December 2017. For more details visit ISGW Website (www.isgw.in) and please write to
us at awards@isgw.in
Nomination Categories
Best Smart Grid Pilot Project in India by Utility
Best Smart Grid Pilot Project in India by Industry
Best Rural Electrification Projects- Utility
Best Rural Electrification Projects by Industry
Most Progressive Smart City in India
Innovative Policies and Regulations Promoting Renewables and Smart Grids in India
Best Energy Efficiency Programs/ Projects of the Year 2017
Smart Technology of the Year 2017
Innovative EV of the Year
Smart Startup of the Year
Smart Startup by Woman Entrepreneur
Smart Startup by Young Entrepreneur (below 30 years of age)
Smart Incubator of the Year 2017
Most Progressive Water Utility in India
Most Progressive Gas Utility in India
ISGF President’s Award for the best contribution towards growth of Smart Grids in India
Utilities (Public & Private)
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Utilities – Public
Technology Providers
Urban Local Bodies
Regulators, State Govt., Central Govt. Organizations
B2B or B2C Aggregators hosting smart technologies
Utilities, Project Operators, Technology Providers
Electric Car & Bus,3Wheeler Manufacturers
Technology Providers
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Technology Providers
Incubators, Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell)
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City Gas Distribution Utilities
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Conference Themes of ISGW 2018
Smart Water
Smart Mobility
Smart City Gas Distribution,
Digitization in CGD
Smart Street Lights
Waste-to- Energy
Smart and Grid Interactive Buildings
Digital Security
Surveilance
Smart Customers/
Citizens
SMART CITIES
GRID MODERNIZATION
Learnings from Smart Grid Projects
Smart Asset Management & Decision Making
Framework (ISO - 55000)
Super Grids
Extreme Events and Grid Reliability
GMD/EMP
Smart Flexible Future Power
Systems
Regulatory Support for Grid Modernization
E-MOBILITY
Plans for : 7 million EVs; 100,000 Electric Busses;
250,000 EV Charging Stations
EVSE Management Systems
Battery Technologies
for India
Battery Management
System
EV Challenges to Utilities
Vehicle- Grid Integration (VGI)
Personal E-mobility & Drones
SMART METERING
Rollout Plan of 250 million Smart Meters
Business Models
IoT Technologies and Standards
Client Clustering & Dynamic Load Profiling
Big Data, Small Data & Advanced
Analytics
International Experiences
RENEWABLES & MICROGRIDS
Plans for: 500 GW Renewables by 2030; 31,000 Microgrids;20 GW Energy Storage
Community Energy
New Technologies in Renewables
DER & Active Demand Integration
REMCs, RE Forecasting Models
Intentional Islanding and Reliability Enhancement
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS & TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
Internet of Energy and Digital
Utility
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning,
NLP
Wearable Devices Virtual/Augmented,
Mixed Realities
Blockchain,P2P Trading, DR Trading
Solid State Transformers;
Solid State Batteries
Robotics, Process
Automation
Autonomus Vehicles, Drones
Uberization - Everythig as
a Service
CROSS CUTTING THEMES
Cyber Security, Data Science, Data Security
New Tools for Customer Engagement -
Social Media, Chatbots
Power Markets and Smart Grids;
Dynamic Tariffs
Standards & Interoperability
Smart Policies and Regulations for
21st Century
Skill Crisis for the 21st Century