April 3, 2001 Washington, DC
2001 EMS Users Group
Manley Higgins PEPCO
Project Manager
Mark BruenKEMA Consulting
Principal Consultant
PEPCO EMS Migration
EMS Migration
• Migration Philosophy
• Overview of EMS
• Migration Phases
• Related Enhancement Efforts
• Future Phases
• Long Range Plan & Update Process
• Challenges for the Future
EMS Migration
Migration Philosophy
Migration Philosophy
• In 1995, PEPCO Adopted a Long-Term EMS Migration Philosophy to Keep the EMS “Ever-green”.
Migration Philosophy
• Migration Rationale:
• Keep the system technologically current to meet the terms of the financial lease
• To protect the investment in the operational procedures, EMS software, system design, & database.
• To avoid obsolescence of hardware
Migration Philosophy
• Migration Rationale (cont.):
• To support increased performance and capacity requirements
• To allow for the addition and enhancement of system functions as business requirements change
• Enhance the EMS to accommodate the implementation of large-scale Distribution Automation and Substation Automation projects
Migration Philosophy
• Migration Rationale (cont.)
• And, to avoid the extreme and expensive effort of another EMS “forklift” replacement, including:• Procurement costs• System Testing• Cutover• Software Quality Control• Staff time commitment
EMS Migration
Overview of the PEPCO EMS
Overview of the Original PEPCO EMS
• EMS is “Consolidated Control System”• Designed to support Transmission,
Distribution, and Generation Operations • (Generation sold December
2000)
Overview of the Original PEPCO EMS
• Interfaces with other critical PEPCO and external systems including:• New Outage Management
System• Corporate Systems• PJM
Overview of the Original PEPCO EMS
• Procured from ABB Network Management (formerly NMTI)
• Delivered in 1993
• Initially commissioned in 1994
Overview of the Original PEPCO EMS
• Full featured EMS including:
• SCADA• Graphical User Interface (not
workstation based Full Graphics)• Distributed System w/ Proprietary
Hardware Front-ends• Full Advanced Applications Suite
• Real-time and Study• PEPCO Specific Applications
Overview of the Original PEPCO EMS
• Dispatcher Consoles• Transmission Dispatchers• Load Dispatchers• Transmission Shift Supervisors• Distribution Shift Supervisors
• System Support Consoles
• Development and Testing Facility• Dispatcher Training Simulator
EMS Migration
PEPCO Migration Phases
Migration Phases
• PEPCO established a multi-year migration program:• To fully migrate the EMS every
seven years.
• PEPCO’s management committed to to fund the effort to avoid the high costs of another procurement.
Migration Phases
• Migration Phase I – 1995 – 1996
• Open Systems Platform Enhancements including:
• Introduction of Dec Alpha Hardware Platform
• Operating System Upgrades• VAX VMX to UNIX• Intel RMX to UNIX
Migration Phases
• Migration Phase I (cont.)
• Conversion of Code to C• (from less common/difficult
languages – PLM, Assembly)• FORTRAN not converted
Migration Phases• Migration Phase II – 1997-1998
• ICCP for standards-based communications with:• PJM• PEPCO to BGE (planned
merger)• Ranger Data Acquisition Server
• Compaq Alpha hardware and Unix operating system
• Bow Software Protocol Emulations
Migration Phases• Migration Phase II – (cont.)
• Addition of PI Historian Data Repositories
• Upgraded DTS• Increased Database Sizing
• Via System Master Parameters
Migration Phases• Migration Phase III – 1999 – 2000
• Workstation Based Graphical User Interface
• ODBC Interface Into EMS• NT Based Historian• Study Mode State Estimator –
Uses Historian Data for Studies• DNP Protocol
Migration Phases• Migration Phase III (cont.)
• Event Storage and Retrieval
• Updated Software Tools to Improve Maintenance and Support Environment
Migration Phases
• Migration Phase IV – 2001-2002
(currently in progress)
• Increase DB Sizing (1.5 x current)• Naming size increases• DNP Protocol Converter (Rockwell
5020 to DNP)• Transfer Existing RTU to RDAS• Graphical Data Engineering Tool
• CIM Based
Migration Phases
• Migration Phase IV – (cont.)
• Facilities and Support Systems• Console Voice Equipment
(integrates PEPCO’s radio and telephone requirements)
• Upgrade/Life Extension for Critical Power (UPS) and HVAC
Migration Phases• More to Come?
• Phase V – Commercial Display Generation Software
• Phase VI – Upgrade EMS Application Processors, storage devices, printers, Bow-Tie Equipment, LAN I/F
• Phase VII – SCADA System• Phase VIII – Advanced Apps.
• These phases are currently under review
EMS Migration
Related EMS Enhancement Efforts
Related EMS Enhancement Efforts
• RTU Protocol Conversion for existing RTUs
• Outage Management System/EMS Interface – using ICCP
• Source Data Management System – to improve data management process
• System Security Enhancements
Related EMS Enhancement Efforts
• PEPCO Substation Automation Initiatives:
• Increased data from smart relays and Substation Automation systems (4 kV, 13 kV, 69 kV, 230 kV substations)
• VAR Dispatch – using feeder capacitors.
Related EMS Enhancement Efforts
• PEPCO Distribution Automation Initiatives:
• Feeder sectionalization using fault detectors and Motor Operated Disconnects
• 69 kV MODs• 13 kV MODs• Utilinet Spread Spectrum Radios
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Future Migration Phases
Future Migration Phases
• Migration of Advanced Applications to support:
• New Business Needs• New ISO Support Requirements• New Corporate Information Needs• Corporate Reorganizations and
Industry Restructuring
EMS Migration
Long-Range Plan & Update Process
Long-Range Plan and Update Process
• PEPCO is currently reviewing the Long-Range Migration Plan• Looking at current operational and
business needs• Investigating current technology• Assessing impacts of restructuring
• To properly align the next migration phases with the overall long-term direction
Long-Range Plan and Update Process
• Goal is to provide an updated 10 Year Forecast for planning purposes.
• Also to more clearly define the near-term needs and associated migration projects.
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Challenges for the Future
Challenges for the Future
• Distribution Operations Optimization• Fault detection and automated
feeder reconfiguration• Other distribution functions
• Additional Expansion of Distribution Functional and Data Requirements• Smart Relays, MODs, etc.
Challenges for the Future
• Integration with Corporate Systems
• Corporate-wide Data Availability• For Maintenance Monitoring
System• Enterprise Application Integration
(EAI) Environment
EMS Migration
Questions and Comments?
EMS Migration
Thank You!
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