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www.indiasmartgrid.org IN THIS ISSUE December, 2016 1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 2, Issue 3 | December 2016 Please visit www.indiasmartgrid.org for more information or to download a pdf version of the bulletin For receiving copies of SMART GRID Bulletin, please write to [email protected] To recognize the outstanding contribution of the individuals and institutions for their excellent contributions in the development of Water Resources, Power and Renewable Energy Sectors, Central Board of Irrigation & Power (CBIP) conducted Awards Ceremony as part of CBIP Day on 29th December 2016, New Delhi. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, Hon’ble Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India; Shri S.D. Dubey, President, CBIP and Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority; Shri G.S. Jha, Vice President; CBIP and Chairman, Central Water Commission, several Chairmen, Directors and Senior Officers from PSUs, SEBs and other organizations participated in the event. CBIP, set up by Government of India in January 1927, is a pioneer organization involved in dissemination of technical knowledge in Water Resources, Power and Renewable Energy Sectors for the past 90 years by way of bringing out technical publications, organizing conferences/workshops/seminars and imparting training to professionals and other stakeholders. Some of the Awardees of the CBIP Awards were: Shri S.D. Dubey, Chairperson, CEA, Shri G.S. Jha, Chairman, CWC; Shri K.M. Singh, CMD, NHPC Ltd.; Shri R.P. Sasmal, Director, Powergrid; Shri A.K. Jha, Director-Technical, NTPC Ltd.; Shri R.K. Gupta, CMD, WAPCOS Ltd; and Shri Praveer Sinha, CEO, TPDDL. The institutions who received the awards were: NTPC, POWERGRID, SJVN, PFC, BHEL, WAPCOS, GETCO, HPPCL, UGVCL and IREDA. A Symposium on “Challenges in Development of Water Resources, Power & Renewable Energy Sectors” was also organized as part of CBIP Day to apprise the professionals working in this sector with the latest developments. Key speakers of this symposium were Shri A.S. Bakshi, Member, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission; Shri A.S. Pandya, Former Chairman, CWC; and Shri K.S. Popli, CMD, IREDA. (For F ) ree Circulation CBIP Day and Awards Ceremony 2017 Price: `50 DELENG18998 DELENG/2015/66565 o o o o CBIP Day and Awards Ceremony 2017 .......1 ISGF Board of Governers ............................2 Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards ............3 Key Appointments and Transfers ...........4 Technology & Projects ..........................4 Pilot Projects in India ............................5 ISGF Welcomes New Members .................4 Smart Grid Events .......................................8 Key Contacts ...............................................8 PEER – A rating system to ..........................9 build reliable & resilient grid systems Huawei Enterprise ICT Summit .................10 on December 09, 2016 at Mumbai ICSG Istanbul 2017 ....................................10 ISGW 2017.................................................11

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IN THIS ISSUE

December, 2016

1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 2, Issue 3 | December 2016

Please visit www.indiasmartgrid.orgfor more information or to download apdf version of the bulletin

For receiving copies of SMART GRID Bulletin, please write to [email protected]

To recognize the outstanding contribution of the individuals and institutions for their excellent contributions in the development of Water Resources, Power and Renewable Energy Sectors, Central Board of Irrigation & Power (CBIP) conducted Awards Ceremony as part of CBIP Day on 29th December 2016, New Delhi.

Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, Hon’ble Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India; Shri S.D. Dubey, President, CBIP and Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority; Shri G.S. Jha, Vice President; CBIP and Chairman, Central Water Commission, several Chairmen, Directors and Senior Officers from PSUs, SEBs and other organizations participated in the event.

CBIP, set up by Government of India in January 1927, is a pioneer o r g a n i z a t i o n i n v o l v e d i n d i s sem ina t i on o f t echn i ca l knowledge in Water Resources, Power and Renewable Energy Sectors for the past 90 years by way of bringing out technical p u b l i c a t i o n s , o r g a n i z i n g conferences/workshops/seminars a n d i m p a r t i n g t r a i n i n g t o p r o f e s s i o n a l s a n d o t h e r stakeholders.

Some of the Awardees of the CBIP Awards were: Shri S.D. Dubey, Chairperson, CEA, Shri G.S. Jha, Chairman, CWC; Shri K.M. Singh, CMD, NHPC Ltd.; Shri R.P. Sasmal, Director, Powergrid; Shri A.K. Jha, Director-Technical, NTPC Ltd.; Shri R.K. Gupta, CMD, WAPCOS Ltd; and Shri Praveer Sinha, CEO, TPDDL. The institutions who received the awards were: NTPC, POWERGRID, SJVN, PFC, BHEL, WAPCOS, GETCO, HPPCL, UGVCL and IREDA.

A Symposium on “Challenges in Development of Water Resources, Power & Renewable Energy Sectors” was also organized as part of CBIP Day to apprise the professionals working in this sector with the latest developments. Key speakers of this symposium were Shri A.S. Bakshi, Member, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission; Shri A.S. Pandya, Former Chairman, CWC; and Shri K.S. Popli, CMD, IREDA.

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CBIP Day and Awards Ceremony 2017 .......1

ISGF Board of Governers ............................2

Smart Grid Updates:

Policy, Regulations & Standards ............3

Key Appointments and Transfers ...........4

Technology & Projects ..........................4

Pilot Projects in India ............................5

ISGF Welcomes New Members .................4

Smart Grid Events.......................................8

Key Contacts...............................................8

PEER – A rating system to ..........................9

build reliable & resilient grid systems

Huawei Enterprise ICT Summit.................10

on December 09, 2016 at Mumbai

ICSG Istanbul 2017....................................10

ISGW 2017.................................................11

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Reji Kumar Pillai

President

India Smart Grid Forum

Rupendra Bhatnagar

General Secretary & Convenor

(Lotus Wireless Technologies India Pvt Ltd)

V. K. KanjliaTreasurer

(Central Board of Irrigationand Power)

S A Khaparde

Research & Academia Member

( IIT Mumbai)

Chandan Chowdhury

Industry Member

(Dassault Systemes)

Rahul Savdekar

Industry Member

(Microsoft, India)

Alok Chandna

Industry Member

(Fuji Electric)

Praveer Sinha

Utility Member

(Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd)

Working Group Chairs

Ramachandran Pillai

Chief - Corporate Operations

(T&D), Tata Power Company

Mumbai

Pradeep Yemula

Assistant Professor – Electrical

Engineering Department

IIT Hyderabad

Ajoy Rajani

Senior Executive

Vice President

Reliance Infrastructure

Limited

Girish Ghatikar

EPRI, USA

ISGF Honorary

Member

Pankaj BatraMember PlanningCentral Electricity

Authority

Samir Chaudhury

ISGF Honorary Member

Sujeet MishraDirector

Ministry of Railways

Ravi SeethapathyChairman, Biosirus Inc.ISGF Honorary Member

Abraham Samson

L&T Infotech

Advisor

Dr. Rahul TongiaFellow, Brookings India

ISGF Advisor andHonorary Member

ISGF Board of Governers

Board of Governors

ISGF conducted elections for the vacant positions on the Board of Governors on 12 Dec 2016.The newly elected Board Members are:

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Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards

MPERC Issued Smart Grid Regulations

MOP issued ‘Guidelines for Cross Border Trade’ in Electricity between India and the neighbouring countries

KSERC Issued Renewable Energy Amendment Regulations

UK Issues Funding for EV Grid Infrastructure Development

NERC, IEEE team up on Standards Development

ISO Approves Standard that Integrates Control Technologies into the Grid

FERC Proposes Changes to Large Generator Interconnection Process

NIST released IoT cybersecurity guidelines

Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (MPERC) issued Smart Grid Regulations on the similar lines of Model Smart Grid Regulations issued by Forum of Regulators. These regulations will be applicable to all Generating Companies, Transmission Licensees, Distribution Licensees and consumers in the State and connected to the state grid. The objectives of these Regulations are to enable integration of various smart grid technologies and measures to bring about economy, efficiency improvement in generation, transmission and distribution licensee operations, manage the transmission and distribution networks effectively, enhance network security, integrate renewable and clean energy into the grid and micro grids.

Read More: http://www.mperc.nic.in/14102016-smart-grid-english.pdf

Ministry of Power issued ‘Guidelines for Cross Border Trade’ in Electricity between India and the neighbouring countries. The objectives of these regulations are to facilitate cross border trade of electricity; Promote transparency, consistency and predictability in regulatory approaches across jurisdictions; Minimise regulatory risks; Promote optimum utilization of available resources by participating countries; Reliable grid operation across the borders; a dynamic and robust electricity infrastructure for cross border transactions.

Read More: http://powermin.nic.in/sites/default/files/webform/notices/Guidelines%20for%20Cross%20Boarder%20Trade.pdf

Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission issued (Renewable Energy) Regulations in 2015 and issued Amendment Regulations in 2016. Amendment to these regulations have fixed minimum Solar and Non Solar RPO as % of total consumption (excluding hydro power) within the area of buyer licensee for distribution licensee; captive consumers; open access consumers.

Read More: http://www.erckerala.org/regulations/Renewable%20energy%20final.pdf

UK Ministry of Finance will provide $484 million in funding to ensure the nation’s grid infrastructure is able to support the growing number of EVs and autonomous vehicles. The capital will be used to fund clean energy projects to ensure the UK contributes at least 12 to 15GW of electricity to boost grid reliability. The money will fund development of EV charging stations as well as manufacturing of EVs and autonomous vehicles. In addition, the UK government agreed to draft and implement policies to support an increased manufacturing of EVs, EV infrastructure development and the adoption of UK manufactured EVs, locally and abroad.

Read More: https://www.metering.com/news/ev-infrastructure-uk-jlr/

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and IEEE entered into an agreement to identify and launch joint initiatives on key issues including coordination on bulk power system analysis, cybersecurity and the interface between NERC reliability standards and IEEE equipment standards. Read More: http://www.smartgridtoday.com/members/NERC-IEEE-team-up-on-cybersecurity-development.cfm?utm_source=Real%20Magnet&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=105498206

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) approved ANSI/ASHRAE/NEMA Standard 201-2016, Facility Smart Grid Information Model (FSGIM), which helps electrical energy consumers participate in smart grid networks. The standard, published earlier this year by ASHRAE and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), provides a common basis for consumers to describe, manage, and communicate about electrical energy consumptions and forecast. This basis facilitates information exchange between control systems and end-use devices, thereby supporting two-way flow of electricity.

Read More: https://www.smartgridobserver.com/n12-16-16-SGIP.htm

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has proposed reforms to its large generator interconnection processes with an aim of improving the efficiency of interconnection requests and removing barriers to resource development. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) has three broad categories: improving predictability in the interconnection process; improving transparency for interconnection customers, and making use of underutilized existing interconnections. The NOPR applies to large generating facilities, but also seeks comment on whether any of the proposed reforms should be applied to small generating facilities of 20 MW or less.

Read More: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/ferc-proposes-changes-to-large-generator-interconnection-process/432580/

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released IoT cybersecurity guidelines. The IoT cybersecurity guidelines address questions and concerns about protections for devices connected to the internet with an objective to address security issues and to use established engineering processes to ensure that needs, concerns, and requirements are addressed with appropriate fidelity and rigor, early and in a sustainable manner.

Read More: https://www.metering.com/news/nist-iot-cybersecurity-guidelines/

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Wi-SUN Alliance completes first interoperability event in India of IEEE 802.15.4u PHY

New York City to install 100MWh of electricity storage by 2020

Global utility-scale energy storage batteries to reach 42.7 GWh by 2025

The Wi-SUN Alliance, a global ecosystem of companies seeking to accelerate the implementation of Field Area Networking (FAN) and the Internet of Things (IoT), recently announced a successful interoperability test event of the IEEE 802.15.4u physical layer RF specification for India, suitable for use in the Wi-SUN FAN specification. The Wi-SUN FAN profile is a leading technology for applications in the Utility Industry, including Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Distribution Automation, as well as smart city applications like street lighting, traffic management and other urban infrastructure applications. Participants at the event, including member companies such as Analog Devices, Landis + Gyr, Procubed, Renesas and Silver Spring Networks, demonstrated multi-vendor interoperability using currently available products operating in the Indian frequency band (865-867 MHz). The test event was hosted by TUV Rheinland at their Wireless Test Laboratory in Bangalore, India. The next interoperability event will finalize the certification test specifications and enable the launch of the cert i f icat ion program. Read more: https://www.wi-sun.org/index.php/en/about-us/pr/187-pr-2016-12-19-ieee802-15-4u-interop

The city of New York is planning to install 100MWh of electricity storage by 2020, 100 MW of solar power on public buildings and 250 MW on private buildings by 2025. The key drivers of this initiative are to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, make solar power usable for greater parts of the day and enhance the city's resiliency. Read more: http://bit.ly/2cwmWB3

As per a recent report published by Navigant Research, the global utility-scale energy storage batteries capacity to reach 42.7 GWh by 2025 (a 30-fold increase in the capacity. The report contains global market forecasts for energy capacity, power capacity, and revenue, segmented by region, application, chemistry, and sub-chemistry, through 2025. Read more: http://bit.ly/2hVBHBX

Con Edison selects Smart Grid Solutions for AMI project

Trilliant completes deployment of 4.2 million smart meters for British Gas

TEPCO to implement Schneider Electric's demand response system

Itron selected for 4.6 million smart meter deployment for second phase of Linky project

Landis+Gyr analytics application helps utilities improve accuracy of electricity distribution networks

Con Edison, one of the largest investor-owned utility in US, has selected Smart Grid Solutions(SGS), a Texas-based company providing smart grid products, for building the supporting communications network for territory-wide coverage using SGS's industry-leading ProFieldMETER technology. This project is part of a landmark plan to deploy 3.9 million smart electricity meters and 1.3 million smart water meters. Read more: http://prn.to/2hVxRJd

Trilliant, a global provider of smart energy communications, recently announced installation of 4.2 million smart electricity and gas meters for British Gas. In addition, in-home display units will be installed using Trilliant's Smart Communications Platform. British Gas has improved its energy efficiency and optimised its revenue collection via Trilliant's standardised platform which will allow integration of multiple smart grid applications in the future. Read more: http://bit.ly/2hXxtfI

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) recently announced its plans to collaborate with Energy Pool Development (a unit of Schneider Electric) for implementing a demand response programme for ensuring grid reliability. This initiative is expected to help customers reduce their energy cost by 2-3% and save up to 500 MW by 2020. Furthermore, TEPCO will reduce its power generat ion and power purchase costs. Read more: http://bit.ly/2id6BJ3

Itron, a world-leading technology and services company dedicated to the resourceful use of energy and water, recently announced that it has been selected as a key supplier of 4.6 million G3 smart meters by Enedis (formerly ERDF), an electricity distribution network operator in France. In the first phase of the project, Itron supplied 1.5 million smart meters. Read more: http://bit.ly/2hVBezG

Landis+Gyr, a global leader in smart metering, energy management solutions, and related services, has developed a Network Model

Smart Grid Updates: Technology & Projects

Key Appointments and Transfers

• Ashok Jhunjhunwala has been appointed as Advisor to Minister of States (I/C) for MoP and MNRE

• Ravindra Kumar Verma has been appointed as Member, Grid Operation and Distribution as well as Acting Chairperson of the Central Electricity Authority (CEA)

• Pankaj Batra has been appointed as Member, Planning of CEA

• Krishan Kumar Arya has been appointed as Member, Hydro of CEA

• Ravi Singh, IRS, has been appointed as Additional Private Secretary to the Minister of State (I/C) for MoP and MNRE

ISGF Welcomes New Members

• Oracle India Private Limited joined as Industry Member

• Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) joined as Utility Member

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Validator which is a distribution system model validation application for improving grid operations and planning. This application inspects the distribution network model, identifies and reports data gaps, and provides recommendations to help maintain a more accurate GIS and connectivity model. Utilities would extend asset life, improve reliability and restoration times, reduce losses, manage voltage and power quality issues, and integrate DER safely and effectively on the distribution system. Read more: http://prn.to/2h4h8kF

World Bank has recently awarded a soft loan to the Government of Jordan for improving the country's water and energy efficiency regulation and funding projects to enhance management of water and energy resources. Increasing the adoption of renewable energy resources will be one of the key initiatives of

Jordan secures $250 million soft loan from World Bank to water and energy efficiency

this project which will enable the utilities of Jordan to be self-reliant. The soft loan will be paid back to the World Bank within a period of 35 years at an interest rate of 1.25%. Read more: http://bit.ly/2i3h9a7

The Government of Singapore is planning to leverage the existing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for all utility (i.e., electricity, town gas and water) meters enabling remote meter reading that is secure, reliable and cost efficient. In addition, it is an endeavour to provide timely and useful feedback to consumers on their utility consumption via their personal smart mobile devices. The Wi-SUN FAN 1.0 specification has been chosen as the communication solution for achieving interoperability. Read more: http://bit.ly/2gmZPz2

Singapore choses Wi-SUN specification for leveraging existing AMI for electricity, water and gas metering

Technology & Projects (Contd...)

Smart Grid Updates: Pilot Projects in India

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1. APDCL, Assam

2. UHBVN, Haryana

Approved Project Cost: Rs.29.94 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.14.97 Crs, Consultant - Medhaj Techno Concept Pvt Ltd

• Project is awarded to M/s Fluentgrid Ltd., an ISGF Member

• Project area covers 3 sub divisions namely Paltan Bazaar, Narengi and Ulubari having 15,083 Customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM, OMS, PQM, DG

• M/s Ericsson, an ISGF Member, has been engaged by M/s Fluentgrid Ltd. for Smart Metering part of the project

• First instalment of Rs. 2.61 Crs released to the Utility from MoP

• Single Phase and Three Phase meters of M/s Sinhal Udyog make was approved by APDCL

• Control center building is completed and is being handed over to M/s Fluentgrid Ltd. for installation of Hardware

• 1000 Three Phase meters, 500 single phase meters and 150 DCUs (Data Concentrator Units) have been received on site. Installation of single phase and 3 phase smart meters in consumer’s premises started from 3rd week of December

• RF survey completed

• Draft regulations have been notified by AERC

Approved Project cost: Japanese Grant 2196 million Japanese Yen

• Project area covers Panipat City Sub Division having 11,000 Customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM, OMS

• Project is being implemented under grant from NEDO (Japan) by M/s Fuji Electric & Co., Japan, an ISGF Member

• Smart meters DCU, FRTU, HES software are designed, manufactured and deployed by M/s Lotus Wireless Technologies, an ISGF Member

• SCADA and AMI applications configured and deployed at Haryana Power Training Institute

• A start-up ceremony was held on November 3rd 2016 at the Panchkula Training Centre, in accordance with the launch of the simulated system equipment

• Expected Completion of project by June 2017

3. HPSEB, Himachal Pradesh

4. CESC, Mysore

Approved Project Cost: Rs.19.45 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.9.73 Crs, Consultant - POWERGRID

• Project area covers Kala Amb Industrial Area having 1400 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-I, OMS, PLM, PQ

• Project awarded to M/s Alstom on 28.02.2015 at a total cost of Rs.24.99 Crs inclusive of maintenance charges of Rs.6.42 Crs

• First instalment of Rs.2.43 Crores released to the utility from MoP

• M/s Genus is the meter supplier. 1056 meters out of total 1400 have been installed and tested. HPSEB finalised contract with Vodafone for GPRS communication with the meters. Meter data will be integrated with billing system soon

• Reports of single phase 10-60A, three phase CT-PT/CT/Feeder meters awaited. Control Centre setup (servers, networking) completed

• Integration of MDM with existing billing system is under progress

• Control Centre system have been installed on the site. The Peak Load Management (PLM) system and the Outage Management System (OMS) has been integrated with AMI

Approved Project Cost: Rs.32.59 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.16.30 Crs, Consultant – POWERGRID

• Project area covers Additional City Area Division, Mysore having 21,824 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS, PLM, MG/DG

• LoI issued to M/s Enzen Global Solutions on 04.03.2014 at a cost of Rs.32.56 Crs excl. FMS

• First instalment of Rs.4.07 Crores released to the utility from MoP

• AMI part of the project is being executed by M/s Cyanconnade Technologies, UK, an ISGF Member. Three Phase meters being procured from L&T and Single Phase Meters from El Swedy Electrometers

Awarded Projects

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• The control system hardware and software installation and commissioning has been completed and the testing and integration of the SCADA for providing real time feeder data is under progress

• 18000 single phase meters and 333 DCUs installed; 12800 meters commissioned and data is flowing to the billing system. First lot of 3-phase meters (whole current) inspected and dispatched, clearance awaited. Inspection call for second lot (LT/CT) issued

• M/s Ecolibrium Energy, subcontractor of Enzen, has installed 158 Transformer Monitoring units and 130 HT modems

• 5 RTU/data loggers for SCADA installed in substations

• Applications for regulatory approvals filed and the approvals from KERC are awaited

• The project is likely to be completed by March 2017

Approved Project Cost: Rs.10.11 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.5.06 Crs, Consultant – POWERGRID

• Project area covers Tech-II Sub-division, SAS Nagar having 2,734 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM

• Project awarded to M/s Kalkitech on 31.03.2015 at a cost of Rs 8.17 Crs inclusive of training and AMC charges of 1.32 Crs

• DRS (Data Requirement Sheets) documents for smart meters, DCUs, Control Center hardware & software and Factory Acceptance Test documents have been approved by POWERGRID

• Civil work at Control Centre has been completed. Control Centre material inspection such as UPS and batteries has been completed and all material has reached on site

• Inspection of Smart Meters is currently going on in China and is expected to be completed by the last week of December

• Expected completion of project by March 2017

Approved Project Cost: Rs.41.82 Crs, GoI Support: 20.91 Crs, Consultant –CPRI

• Project area covers Jeedimetla Industrial Area having 11,904 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM, OMS, PQ

• Work was awarded to M/s. ECIL, Hyderabad for Rs.37.65Crs (including Bandwidth charges of Rs. 2.01 Crores)

• Utility requested for approval of revised project cost of Rs.45.51 Crores

• Draft regulations submitted to TSERC on 29.06.2016

• 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

• Expected completion of the project is by September 2017.

Approved Project Cost: Rs.63.43 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.31.72 Crs, Consultant – POWERGRID

• Project area covers Electrical Division No.1, of Agartala town having 42,676 customers

5. PSPCL, Punjab

6. TSSPDCL, Telangana

7. TSECL, Tripura

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM

• Project was awarded to M/s Wipro on 22.09.2015 at a cost of Rs.80.08 Crs inclusive of training and maintenance charges of Rs.16.98 Crs against the MoP approved cost of Rs.63.43 Crs with utility bearing the additional cost

• First instalment of Rs.7.93 Crs released to the Utility from MoP

• Smart Metering of the project is being executed by Wipro’s consortium partner M/s JnJ Powercom, an ISGF Member

• Survey has been completed and the Control Centre building is ready. Control Centre hardware installed

• Energy loss at DT level is being automatically measured and reported. The control room is fully ready and Meter Data Acquisition systems and other software have been installed

• 5000 meters (single phase, three phase and LT/CT meters) installed and communicating with MDAS. Another lot of 4900 meters inspected and dispatched

• Discussions between WIPRO with TCS is in progress for integration of meter data with SAP-ISU billing system implemented by TCS

• Expected completion of project by June 2017

Approved Project Cost: Rs.7.03 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.3.52 Crs, Consultant – POWERGRID

• Project area covers Siliguri Town in Darjeeling District having 5,275 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, PLM

• Project awarded to M/s Chemtrols on 06.06.2015 at a cost of Rs.8.10 Crs inclusive of training and maintenance charges of Rs.0.34 Crs

• First instalment of Rs.87.87 Lakhs released to the Utility from MoP

• Chemtrols has engaged M/s CMS Computers for smart meters work

• Site survey completed. DRS for Smart Meters and DCUs were approved

• Project review meeting to be held on 3rd January 2017 between CMD WBSEDCL, Chemtrols & CMS

Approved Project Cost: Rs.46.11 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.23.06 Crs, Consultant - POWERGRID

• Project area covers Division 1 of Puducherry having 34,000 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I

• Project was awarded to M/s Dongfang Electronics, China, on 06.07.2016 for a total project cost of Rs.43.91 Crores

• Investment of 50% of the project cost will be done by Dongfang China which will be repaid in 60 equal monthly instalments by the State Government after the successful commissioning of the project

• Field survey completed. DRS and FDS documents submitted for approval and are under review

• Site Survey completed. Draft regulations were put up to JERC.

• Engineering of single phase and three phase smart meters has been completed

• Control Centre hardware, software and Application (PLM) documentation is under progress

• Expected completion of project by November 2017

8. WBSEDCL, West Bengal

9. PED, Puducherry

Awarded Projects

Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)

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Pilot Projects in India (Contd...)

Smart City Pilot at IIT Kanpur

11. IIT Kanpur - Smart City Pilot

Approved Project Cost: Rs 12.5 Crs, GoI Support: Rs 6.25 Crs

• Functional Design Specifications (FDS) for SCADA and energy management system are finalized. The vendor has started procuring the required equipment, and is about to start execution of the work

• Solar PV component awarded to Elcomponics Ltd. PV panels have been delivered to IITK campus. Roof-top installation is about to begin

• Functional Design Specifications (FDS) for system integration, Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solution, including smart meters and Data Management System, and Home

Automation solutions is under finalization. The vendor has completed site survey for installation. The installation is about to begin

• The process to build the control room has started

• Rs.4.69 Crores was released to IIT Kanpur as initial funding from MoP

• AMI / Home Automation components awarded to Mindteck India Ltd. Survey completed. 20 houses for home automation identified

• SCADA/EMS component awarded to Synergy Signals & Systems. Procurement initiated

• Website for the project is functional: www.iitk.ac.in/smartcity/

Smart Grid Knowledge Centre: Manesar, POWERGRID

Approved Project Cost: Rs.9.8 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.9.8 Crs

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI, OMS, MG/DG, EV with Charging Infrastructure, Home Energy Management System, Cyber Security with Threat Management, Training Infrastructure

• Building under construction

Smart Grid Projects under NSGM

1. CED, Chandigarh

2. Amaravati, MSEDCL, Maharashtra

Approved Project Cost: Rs.28.58 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.8.6 Crs (@30%), Consultant – POWERGRID

• Project area covers Smart Grid Project at Sub Division 5 of Chandigarh having 29,433 customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI, Distribution Transformer monitoring, Substation Automation, Rooftop Solar PV, IT infra

• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29.03.2016 for a cost of Rs.28.58 Crores against the estimated DPR cost of Rs.49.52 Crores

• Sanction letter to CED was issued on 22.04.2016

• RECPDCL appointed as Project Management Agency on 30.08.2016

• CED informed that it is proposing to take up the Smart Grid implementation for the entire city in the review meeting held on 04.11.2016

• State Level Project Management Unit (SLPMU) for NSGM was established at Chandigarh

Approved Project Cost: Rs.90.05 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.27.02 Crs (@30%)

• Project area covers Smart Grid Project at Amravati Town of Maharashtra having 1,48,495 Consumers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI, OMS, DR

• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 29.03.2016 for a cost of Rs.90.05 Crores against the estimated DPR cost of Rs.133.57 Crores

• Sanction letter to MSEDCL was issued on 22.04.2016

10. UGVCL, Gujarat

Approved Project Cost: Rs.82.70 Crs, GoI Support: Rs.41.35 Crs, Consultant – POWERGRID

• Project covers Naroda area of Sabarmati Circle

• Functionalities: AMI-R, AMI-I, OMS, PLM, PQ

• Bid opening held on 6th December 2016; Six bids received

• Evaluation in progress

Project Under Award

* Smart Grid Pilot Projects allotted to Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Rajasthan have been cancelled.

• Contracts awarded for Home Energy Management System, Workstations/Training Room Hardware and Furniture for Smart Grid Knowledge Centre

• OMS awarded to M/s Cyient. AMI awarded to M/s Genus Power. RfP for Microgrid released on 19.09.2016

• Tender issued in December 2017; Prebid meeting on10 January 2017

Approved Project Cost: Rs.139.15 Crs, GoI Support: Rs 41.74 Crs (@30%)

• Project area covers Smart Grid Project at Congress Nagar Division of Nagpur having 1.25 lakh customers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI, SCADA, OMS, DR

• Approval of the project for a project cost of Rs.139.15 Crores against estimated DPR cost of Rs.196.21 Crores was accorded by Ministry of Power with the provision of post-facto ratification by Empowered Committee

• Empowered Committee in its second meeting on 27.10.2016 approved the project

• Tender issued in December 2017; Prebid meeting on10 January 2017

Approved Project Cost: Rs.319.57 Crs, GoI Support: Rs 95.87 Crs (@30%)

• Smart Grid Project covers Kanpur City having 5.39 Lakh Consumers

• Adopted Functionalities: AMI, PLM, DT Monitoring, DG

• Project was approved by Empowered Committee of NSGM on 27.10.2016 for a cost of Rs.319.57 Crores

• Sanction letter to KESCO was issued on 17.11.2016 with recommendations of Empowered Committee

• RFP under preparation

3. Congress Nagar, MSEDCL, Maharashtra

4. KESCO, Kanpur

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07 - 10 March, 2017Manekshaw Center, New Delhi, India

International Conference and Exhibitionon Smart Grids and Smart Cities2017

Smart Grid Events

INDIAN

Jan 5-7 2017: The IAFOR International Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment, Hawaii http://iafor.org/conferences/iicseehawaii2017/

thJan 11-12 2017: 8 Nuclear Power Asia 2017, Vietnamhttp://www.nuclearpowerasia.com/

thJan 12-13 2017: 5 Power Southeast Asia (the Philippines) Conference and Exhibition 2017, http://www.powersea2017.org/

Jan 16-19 2017: World Future Energy Summit, UAEhttp://www.worldfutureenergysummit.com/

Jan 16-17 2017: Solar Expo, UAE, http://www.solarexpo.ae/

Jan 18 - 20: Microgrids West 2016, CA, http://www.wplgroup.com /aci/event/5th-national-microgrids-conference/

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KEY CONTACTS

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Akshay Ahuja - Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF

Amol Sawant - Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF

Hem Thukral - Sr Smart Grid Specialist, ISGF

Key Contributors

Rahul Vikram - Sr Business Analyst, ISGF

Sneha Tibrewal - Communication Executive, ISGF

Editorial Board

Ajoy Rajani

Alok Chandna

Reji Kumar Pillai

Rupendra Bhatnagar

Managing EditorReena Suri, ISGF

Disclaimer: This information is from the public domain. ISGF does not hold any responsibility for the information provided in this section.

Jan 06 -09 2017: PETA Diary 2017, Biharwww.petsbihar.com

Jan 10-12 2017: Windergy India 2017http://www.gwec.net/windergy-india-2017/

thJan 10-13 2017: 8 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017http://vibrantgujarat.com/

Jan 12 -13 2017: International Conference & Exhibition on Energy Storage & Micro-grids in India, Mumbai, http://www.esiexpo.in/

Jan 17-18 2017: India Rooftop Solar Congress, Delhihttp://www.solarquarter.com/indiarooftopsolarcongress/

Feb 15-17 2017: Re- INVEST, Gandhinagar, Guujarathttp://re-invest.in/

thFeb 21 2017: 6 International Conference On- Large Power Transformers Modern Trends in Application, Installation Operation & Maintenance, http://cbip.org/upcomingeventsitelist.aspx

thFeb 20-22 2017: 16 CoaltransIndia, New Delhihttp://www.coaltrans.com/india/details.html

March 07-10 2017: India Smart Grid Week, New Delhi, Indiahttp://www.isgw.in/

INTERNATIONAL

Jan 24- 25 2017: Smart Cities International Symposium, Chicago, Illhttp://www.smartcities-symposium.com/

Jan 31 – Feb 2 2017: Distributech, California, http://bit.ly/2ch5GCw

Feb 2 – 3 2017: Smart Energy Europe and The Future Utility Summit, London, http://www.smuksummit.com/

Feb 8 -9 2017: Energy Storage 2017, Parishttp://www.wplgroup.com/aci/event/energy-storage-conference/

Feb 8- 10 2017: Energy Utility and Environment Conference 2017, CAhttp://www.euec.com/

Feb 10 2017: Introduction to Energy Efficiency, Singaporehttp://www.seas.org.sg/index.php?option=com_events&view=eventdetails&Itemid=113&id=516

Feb 13 -16 2017: AESP Ntional Congress, Orlandohttp://www.aesp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=666430

Feb 14-16 2017: Middle East Electricity, UAEhttp://www.middleeastelectricity.com/

Feb 14-16 2017: Next-Generation Energy Storage, Californiahttp://www.knowledgefoundation.com/next-generation-energy-storage/

Feb 20-22: Smart Energy Summit 2017, Texashttp://www.parksassociates.com/events/smart-energy-summit

Feb 20-23 2017: Financial Modelling for Energy Industry,Dubaihttp://www.infocusinternational.com/financialmodelling/index.html

thFeb 22-24: 10 Annual Storage Week 2017, Oaklandhttp://infocastinc.com/event/storage-week/

Feb 27 - March 1: ERCOT Market Summit 2017, Texashttp://infocastinc.com/event/ercot-market/

March 1- 2 2017: Mexico WindPower 2017, Mexicohttp://mexicowindpower.com.mx/

March 1 – 3 2017: International Smart Grid Expo, Tokya, Japan,http://www.smartgridexpo.jp/

thMarch 21-22 2017: 7 European Smart Grid Cyber Security 2017, London, https://www.smi-online.co.uk/utility/uk/european-smart-grid-cyber-security

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PEER – A rating system to build reliable& resilient grid systems

Introduction to PEER:-

PEER (Performance Excellence in Electricity Renewal) is a rating system that evaluates power generation, transmission, and distribution systems across desired outcomes of optimal efficiency, quality, reliability, and resiliency, and with minimized impact to the environment through 4 key categories: reliability & resiliency, energy efficiency & environment, grid services & support and operations, management & safety. PEER provides a comprehensive approach to improve reliability by building resiliency in the grid system that includes preparedness, risk and threat identification, then mitigation and recovery. Within this category, performance is measured primarily through smart metering, power quality, undergrounding and a variety of interruption metrics.

The credits (or) parameters in PEER Reliability & Resiliency category address the following;

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involved. For instance, during an outage due to super storm sandy, at the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, the Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) was able to restore power to 130,000 homes within 48 hours. With smart meters and AMI connecting roughly 425,000 homes, PEPCO received "no power" signals that allowed them to quickly pinpoint outage locations. The signals arrived at PEPCO's central monitoring center, allowing the company to respond to customers quickly and effectively. After power was restored, PEPCO continually "pinged" the meters to verify service restoration, thus avoiding the need to send repair crews.

Since 2000, the urbanization in India is at a rapid pace, creating new landscape for economic & social growth in a conducive manner. Helping in improving the quality and standard of a common man. While it has significantly driven the economy of developing nations, it has also caused serious environmental challenges. Greenhouse gas emissions are elevating air and water temperatures around the world. Recent floods, cyclones are clear examples of climatic change which has created a heavy burden to the infrastructure. One of the sector which has faced severe threats and damages due to the natural disaster is the power sector. During the Vardha cyclone, 10000 electric poles and 400 transformers have been damaged across three districts of Tamilnadu. Assocham estimates that the revenue loss due to destruction is about $ 1 billion. A similar phenomenon has happened in 2012 at New York City due to Sandy and this is now become a common problem across the world. Apart from this, operational & technical failure can also cause threat to grid infrastructure. Grid blackout in 2012 at northern region of India and in 2003, North-east region of United States of America (USA) were few examples of grid failure leaving millions in dark. All, these events and others like them highlight the fact that power interruptions is a threat to business as well as public health and safety, particularly in light of our growing dependence on the computers, information technology, automated services and improvements in productivity that are the result of the digital age. Hence, building stable & sustainable grid systems can help in avoiding these interruptions.

At this critical juncture, where India is poised to undertake major reforms to realize its ambitious targets, through nation's smart cities mission, national smart grid mission and solar energy mission, it is fundamental that we improve reliability & build resiliency in our grid systems. With the goal of creating a climate-resilient and sustainable energy delivery systems in mind and to actively support the Govt. of India programmes, GBCI (Green Business Certification Inc.) has developed a clear vision.

One of the initiative of GBCI towards this direction is PEER (Performance Excellence in Electricity Renewal). The certification system is modeled after LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environment Design) rating for buildings and neighborhoods. Through application of PEER, Utilities, Campuses, Buildings can gain a competitive advantage by differentiating performance, documenting value produced and

Why we need reliable & resilient grid system?

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Effective communication infrastructure

Safety precaution & procedures

Preparedness under emergency situation

Smart metering and power interruption metrics that allow operators to track and trend performance over time and help inform future improvements. This includes multiple metrics for sustained and momentary interruptions.

Capabilities for reliability and resiliency such as damage and exposure prevention, auto restoration, distribution redundancy, islanding and power surety (through backup DG sets) and resiliency for critical and essential services (by prioritizing loads, also through power system hardening)

Power quality measurement and improvement (through monitoring & measuring different event types) to minimize interruptions.

Protecting critical infrastructures – Identification and mitigation of risks and threats caused due to traffic, animal intrusion, wear and aging, terrorism or vandalism and severe weather (Flood, Heavy rainfall, Cyclone, Earthquake etc.). Achieving it through formal risk analysis process or through Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA).

During a wide spread outage, the above measures not only improve the reliable power supply and restoration of power but also significantly bring down the associated costs and time

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demonstrating meaningful outcomes. PEER also sets performance benchmarks that helps DISCOMs (Distribution Companies) and power suppliers rank themselves on a scorecard that measures their performance on a scale of reliability & environmental efficiency.

PEER as a rating system can be applied to any existing or new construction project which could be a building, Campus (Datacenters, Educational Institution, Hospitals, Manufacturing facilities, IT parks), Cities (SEZs, Industrial park, DISCOMs). By building reliable and resilient grid system projects can improve their power availability, prevent their equipment damage & reduce downtime thus increasing the productivity and profitability of organization. Also through application of PEER projects can benchmark themselves and create a competitive advantage compared to their peers by differentiating their performance and documenting the value produced.

EPB is the electricity supplier for Chattanooga, Tennessee and parts of Georgia, is the first PEER certified municipal utility in the world. For EPB, Electricity reliability is integral in delivering quality service to its customers. Supported by an innovative fiber optic

Case Study of Electric Power Board (EPB), Chattanooga – PEER Certified Municipal Utility

network, EPB has laid the groundwork for an intelligent, redundant, and self-healing grid that provides affordable power customers can count on. Approximately 94% of EPB customers can receive power through two or more distribution pathways.

EPB's distribution circuits also have automated restoration; intelligent hardware such as smart switches and auto-reclosers are able to automatically test and re-energize a circuit, isolate a fault, and reroute power without human intervention. In areas l ike Chattanooga that regularly experience severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, these capabilities are critical for reducing the number of customers affected by an interruption and minimizing cascading effects. In cases where the interruption is not automatically resolved, smart meters with outage detection capabilities provide EPB with situational awareness. These meters allow EPB's operators to prioritize and remotely respond to interruptions, dispatch working crews effectively, and reduce restoration times and operational costs.

EPB has achieved 294 out of 400 possible points under PEER scoring. For EPB, PEER certification represents third-party validation and recognition of the city's focus on delivering highly reliable power to its customers.

PEER – A rating system to build reliable & resilient grid systems (Contd...)

Huawei Enterprise ICT Summit on December 09, 2016 at Mumbai

ISGF moderated the Power Vertical at the Huawei Enterprise ICT Summit, a national event hosted by Huawei (an ISGF Member) on December 09, 2016 in Mumbai. Huawei Enterprise ICT Summit 2016 brought together elite minds drawn from across the ICT industry; from customers, partners, developers, industry organizations, opinion leaders, industrial policy makers, the media, and the public.

This event included an exhibition on a wide range of innovative ICT products and solutions in the fields of Cloud Computing, Big Data, Internet of Things, SDN, Data Centers. During the summit, Huawei shared its success stories about digital transformations implemented in government and public sectors, financial services, transportation, power and education. Together with its partners, Huawei exhibited a wide range of innovative ICT products and solutions in the fields of Cloud Computing, Big Data, Internet of Things, SDN, Data Centers. During the summit, Huawei also shared success stories about digital transformations implemented in government and public sectors, financial services, transportation, power and education.

The Power Vertical covered IoT Solutions to support Smart Grid Applications, Communication Challenges for Smart Grids and Smart Cities, Better Connected Smart Grid - Huawei Grid solution, Leading New ICT Building 100% Connected Power, IoT IT Strategy for the Power Sector and a Panel Discussion on ICT for Reliable, Robust and Safe Electricity Grid.

ISGF partnered with GBCI in development of an Indian versionof the PEER Tool which is now ready for launching.

To join the Indian delegation to ICSG 2017 and/or to exhibit in the Indian pavilion, please write to – [email protected]

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ISGW 2017: Event Structure

Day-107 March 2017

TuesdayTechnical Tours

andSmart Grid

Tutorial(Optional)

Day-511 March 2017

SaturdayCultural Tours:

Delhi &Taj Mahal(Optional)

Day-208 March 2017

WednesdayConference

and ExhibitionWelcome

Reception andCultural Programs

Day-309 March 2017

ThursdayConference

and Exhibition Awards Night

andGala Dinner

Day-410 March 2017

FridayConference

and Exhibition

Musical Evening(Optional)

ISGW 2017: Conference Themes

Smart Grids Grid ModernizationAdvanced Metering

Infrastructure

Flexibility in Future

Energy Systems

Renewable Energy

IntegrationEnergy Storage Microgrids Cyber Security

Smart City Electric - Mobility Smart WaterSmart City

Gas Distribution

ORGANISER

India Smart Grid Forum

SUPPORTED BY

Ministry of Power Ministry of External AffairsInvestment & Technology

Promotion DivisionGovernment of India

HOST UTILITY

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