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Progress and Plans: Annex 1 Global Smart Grid Inventory
Eric Lightner, Annex 1 Lead (U.S. DOE)
October 2012
Australia Korea
Belgium The Netherlands
Canada Russia
China Spain
Finland Sweden
France Switzerland
Ireland United Kingdom
Italy United States
Japan
Operating Agent (as of August 2011)
All 22 ISGAN signatories
contributing data and information
to Annex 1
Annex 1 Participants
Task 1: Unified ISGAN framework for assessment of national-level motivating drivers and technology priorities for smart grids
(completed with delivery of summary report)
Task 2: Development and population of the initial project inventory with data content exchangeable with those in other
existing smart grid databases (in progress)
Task 3: Quantitative analysis on select inventory projects, using key performance indicators
(to start in Q4 2012)
Annex 1 Tasks
>24 drivers in 7 categories >50 technologies in 5 categories
>400 combinations of driver/technology pairs to select and prioritize
Template for Annex 1 Assessment Framework
Web-based survey tool for use by each country: Top 1-6 motivating drivers
Top 1-5 smart grid technologies contributing to each top-ranked driver
Up to 5 surveys allowed to reflect stakeholder/geographic diversity
Using survey results to identify driver and technologies that are top-ranked by countries for cooperation in
qualitative and quantitative assessments
Developed a Web-based Survey Tool for Prioritized Assessment Framework
Status, as of September 30
7 countries with multiple surveys (5 validated surveys being the most from a country)
Survey Status # of Surveys # of ISGAN Countries
Completed 35 21
Validated 27 19
To be validated 3 3
Rejected 5 3
Survey Completion and Validation
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From each survey • 6 Drivers • 30 Driver-
technology pairs
National Surveys
Code national results by • Economies • Continent
Apply weighting schemes to drivers
and driver-technology pairs
Multinational Assessment Results • All • By economies • By continent
Perform functions of • Filtering • Summing • Sorting • Ranking
Developed an Excel Tool for Survey Analysis
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Power RestorationImprovements
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Enhanced PowerSystem Resiliency toNatural and Human
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National-Level Assessment Results from the U.S.: Composite results of 5 surveys
Documented prioritized assessment of smart grid motivating drivers and technologies by 19 ISGAN countries
Documented multinational-level analysis results of all 19 countries, developed and developing economies, and 4 continents
Top 6 Ranked Drivers of 19 Countries Top 5 Ranked Technologies of 19 Countries
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Energy efficiency improvements
Enabling new products, services, andmarkets
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Reliability improvements
System efficiency improvements
Renewable energy standards or targets
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Wind
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Large size variable renewables energysources integration
Advanced metering infrastructure(AMI)
Completed Task 1 with Delivery of Summary Report of Analysis Results
Top 6 Ranked Drivers 15 developed economies 4 developing economies
Common motivating drivers: Renewable energy standards or targets, System efficiency improvements, and Reliability improvements
Other motivating drivers of priority: – Developing: lean toward current operational improvements – Developed: lean toward enabling characteristics of smart grid
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Reliability improvements
Energy efficiency improvements
Enabling new products, services, andmarkets
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Renewable energy standards or targets
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Revenue collection and assuranceimprovements
Renewable energy standards or targets
Optimizing asset utilization
Reducing operating and maintenancecosts
System efficiency improvements
Reliability improvements
Clustering of Validated Survey Results: by economies
Top 5 Ranked Technologies across All Drivers 15 developed economies 4 developing economies
Common technology of priority: AMI
Other technologies of priority: – Developing: supporting current operational improvements – Developed: supporting enabling characteristics of smart grid
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Large size variable renewables energysources integration
Residential consumer energymanagement
Distributed energy resourcesintegration
Demand response
Advanced metering infrastructure(AMI)
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
System wide monitoring,measurement, and control
Tools for planning, operation, analysis
Distribution management systems andoutage management systems
Advanced metering infrastructure(AMI)
Condition-based monitoring andmaintenance
Clustering of Validated Survey Results: by economies
ID of Inventory Projects
Selection criteria
List of ≤10 projects from each country
Build and Management of ISGAN Project Inventory
Template for inputting project data & information
Input of project information
Analysis and reporting
Task 2: Web-based Project Inventory
Developed Project Selection Criteria
• Demonstration and/or deployment
• Supported by Government or regulator
• Supporting drivers and technologies of national priority
• Addressing ISGAN focus areas • Near term
(w. c/b analysis by 2017)
Compiling lists of projects
• Project lists from 12 countries received
• Lists from the remaining 10 countries to be submitted
ID of Inventory Projects
Application of Analysis Results
Task 3: 2 Smart Grid Projects tracked and reported on by each
member country
Task 2: Up to 10 projects with data/information housed in a sharable data
repository in each country
All Smart Grid
Projects in a
Country
1st filter using the individual country’s
prioritized assessment framework
Up to 10 Smart Grid
Projects 2nd filter using the clusters of driver/technology pairs
of high priority to many ISGAN countries
Eric M. Lightner Director, Smart Grid Task Force Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability U.S. Department of Energy +1-202-586-8130 [email protected]
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