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GRID

David PH NAPITUPULU8 Juni 2011

ALSTOM GRID – AUTOMATION

CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT

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Agenda

1st topic ALSTOM ALSTOM -- GRIDGRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

7th topic REFERENCES Page 62

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

8th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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From AREVA T&D to ALSTOM GRID

ALSTOM− Marine

− Transport

− Power

− GRID

AREVA− Nuclear fuel front end

processing

− Nuclear reactors

− Nuclear fuel re-processing

− T&D

T&D : 86 industrial sites in the worldOver 26’000 employees on the five continents

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ALSTOM GRID Business

Transmission projectsTransmission projects Distribution systemsDistribution systems

HV switchgearHV switchgear MV productsMV productsPower transformersPower transformers

Energy Automation & Information( EAI )

Energy Automation & InformationEnergy Automation & Information( EAI ) ( EAI )

ServicesServices

Power conversionPower conversion

EAI : Provide control systems for all stages of power system operation

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Hierarchy of monitoring and control functions

HV / MVswitchgear Transformers

Protections Measurement

Substation Control SystemsDigital Control Systems

SCADA / EMS / DMS

MarketMgt

Telecom systems

Substation

Network

Market

Instrument Transformers Sensors

Automation

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Agenda

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCTAUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

7th topic REFERENCES Page 62

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

8th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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Control Systems dedicated to the operation of electric power systemselectric power systems

Energy Automation and Information BusinessPower System Control Products

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POWER SYSTEM organization

HV customer

MV customeror MV / LV transformer

VHV customer

Transmission networkTransmission network

SubSub--transmission networktransmission network

Primary Primary distribution distribution

systemsystem

Distributionapplications

( DMP )

Generation&

transmissionapplications

( EMP )

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Power System Operation

Operate a power system = satisfy the demand at any time − With the required SECURITY

• No equipment overload ( current , voltage , power , ... )• Dynamic limitations ( thermal stress , water flows , ... )• Preventive maintenance requirements

− With the required SERVICE QUALITY• Continuity• Constant frequency• Satisfactory voltage level• Good voltage wave shape ( low harmonics )

− At the lowest possible OPERATING COST• Generation and startup costs• Operations and maintenance costs

Taking account of external forces ( poorly predictable )• Outages• Natural inflow• Weather• The DEMAND itself

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GRID

Other control sites

Operators

Power systemapplications

( optional )

ReportsPC - Windows

SCADA

System monitoring and control context

Communication network

Supervisory ControlSupervisory Control Data AcquisitionData Acquisition

RTUIED

IED

IEDRTU

RTU PLC

DistributedSCADA

RTUIED

IED

PLCRTU

RTU RTU

DistributedSCADA

RTU

IEDRTU

RTU

PLC

HABITAT & Utilities

ee--terraterraplatformplatformFront-end

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NMS Products Portfolio

Subs

tatio

nan

d N

etw

ork

Telecommunication Network

Tele

com

MarketManagement

Systems

DistributionManagement

Systems

EMS

/ DM

S / M

MS

e-terramarkete-terrasettlementse-terracommite-terraplatforme-terracontrole-terracome-terrascadae-terrageneratione-terratransmissione-terraloadforecaste-terrasimulatore-terravisione-terradisgene-terrarenewableplane-terrasourcee-terradistribution

e-terragridcomNMS 5000SDH/ PDH e-DXC5000PDH DXC5000SDH MSE5000LMU 5000PLC 5000 / T390TP DIP 5000 / TPI

EnergyManagement

Systems

Network Substation

e-terrartu600

Remote control and Acquisition

MiCOM C264

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Alstom Grid Automation NMS Offeringe-terrartu600

Supervise yourDistribution network

Improve Quality of Service

Remote Terminal Unit

ethernetIEC 61850

Telecomproducts

SCADA

(SAS) Protection & S/S Automation

e-terramarket

e-terratransmissione-terradistributione-terrascada

Energy Management System

Market Management System

MiCOM C264

MiCOM Relays

PACiS

State estimator, Contingencies analysis, Load forecast, AGC, Safety Management, Dispatching Simulator,

Telecom System

Network coloring, Power Flow, FaultLocation & Restoration, Switching

management, Volt &VAR control, Trouble call system, Work orders,

GIS and AMR interface…

Improve the Transmission security of your grid.

Real time Balancing MarketDay ahead MarketTransmission Capacity ManagementSettlement

Dedicated Digital solutions for Power Line Carrier and TeleprotectionTelecommunication

Distribution Management System

e-terracontrol

e-terracontrol

e-terragridcom

e-terrartu600Substation SCADA

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T&D EAi Offering for Control Centers

• Traditional EAi Business : Large Control Centers for electrical Utilities

− e-terraplatform( = SCADA + EMP / DMP power applications) : typical system is about 100’000 points

− large catalog of electrical applications (G + T + D)− e-terra control (SMP) covers

• decentralized Front Ends for e-terraplatform• the smaller SCADA segment

• Dedicated teams and products for Telecom Engineering

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RTU RTU RTU

Substation

RTU RTU RTU

Substations

System Architecture Previous vision - centralized

NetworkGeneration

SCADA

Front End

Control Center

RTU RTU RTU

Substations

Dedicated telecom

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NetworkGeneration

SCADA

Control Centere-terraplatform

Wide Area Network

RTU RTU RTU

Substation

SCADA / Front End

RTU RTU RTU

Substation

SCADA / Front End

SMP = eTerracontrol

Emergency System

System Architecture EMP / DMP + SMP Front End - Decentralized

RTU RTU RTU

Substation

Distributed SCADAe-terra Control e-terra Control e-terra Control

Internet

e-terraBrowser

SCADA / Front Ende-terra Control

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Control Center e-terraplatform

T&D EAiControl architecture with e-terra

Modem

Modem

Remote Terminal Unit

Substation

Front Ende-terracontrol

3

Small Operations Center

e-terracontrolModem

Remote Terminal UnitModem

45

SCADADMS

1 Plant Interface / Gateway

e-terracontrol

IED

SubstationDCS

Equipment

e-terracontrol

2 Substation Data Server

IED

Ethernet or Serial

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EMP / DMPProduct Overview

• EMP = Full EMS solution

• DMP = Full DMS solution

• HABITAT is the core technology layer (UIMS, DBMS, SW utilities) common for EMP & DMP

• Large installed base:− HABITAT : > 1’300 licences− EMP / DMP : > 110 customers in more than 20 countries

• Consistent Product Support− Training Centers− Customer Services− 3 Users Group ( USA, Europe, Australasia )− “Tech Times” monthly bulletin− ESD ( Electronic Software Distribution)

• Consistent Product Strategy

» Common core and basic functionality

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AREVA T&D EAI technical strategy (1)

• Strong Product approach, with a common line of technology world wide

• Migration and Upgradeability across releases

• Operating System following to the trend of H/W and S/W (Windows )

• Support interoperability:− development environment & published APIs− standards ( protocols, CIM / XML data model, ... )− MS-Windows ( DDE, ActiveX controls, … )− ORACLE interface for historical data ( HIS = e-terra archive )

• Web-enabled solutions and architectures

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AREVA T&D EAI technical strategy (2)

• Reduced Cost of Ownership− high quality delivery− simplified installation and system management− productivity in modeling activities

• Industrial delivery model to shorten time schedule

• Integrated solution from Equipment to Central Markets

• Maintain worldwide leadership position and product differentiation

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Energy Automation and Information BusinessBuild your SCADA system with e-terrartu600 for SubstationsTransmission and Distribution Networks

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e-terrartu600 : Key Features and Benefits

Compact standard DIN 3U high racks (30TE to 84TE width), rugged metallic case

8 to 128 I/O in mono-rack configuration

High scalability with Multi-Rack for I/O expansion up to 10 000 I/O

Multi-processor & distributed architecture

Intelligent processor built-in DI, DO, AI cards for high performances

Ladder logic program

Interlock checking for control security

1ms time-stamping resolution for SOE

Heavy-duty contact relays for CB control

SBO (Select Before Operate) control

Plug/Unplug cards & connectors for easy integration and maintenance

Local/Remote control management

Multi Host (Control Centers) Communication with Standard IEC and DNP 3 Protocols

Communications interface with meters and protection IEDs

Direct CT/VT high accuracy measurements for transducer-less application.

Fault current detection capability

Integrated meter

Integrated GPRS radio modem

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4 sizes of Rack (30 T, 42T , 63T, 84T )

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Energy Automation and Information Business Power System Telecom ProductMission: build private infrastructure

Power Stations

Transmission Substations

Control CentresAdministrative Offices

Distribution Centres

Telecom Management Centre Video Conference Facilities

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Power System Telecom System Integration

Optical Fibre(OPGW, ADSS, Wrapped)Microwave RadioSDH technology

Optical FibrePDH MicrowavePower Line Carrier (PLC)UHF/VHF Radio Trunked/Cellular RadioAF Cable

PLC

TDM/TDMARadio

UHF/VHFRadio

AFCable

Low CapacityOptical Fibre

Low CapacityMicrowave

High CapacityMicrowave

High CapacityOptical Fibre

Backbone network

Access network

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Agenda

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSIONEMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

7th topic REFERENCES Page 62

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

7th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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e-terra platformEMP

Platform of application software for the management of power transmission & generation systems

OPERATING SYSTEM

HABITATHABITAT utilities

APPLICATIONSOperations Training

GENERATION

NETWORK

SCADA

DataAcquisition

SupervisoryControl

DISPATCHERTRAINING

SIMULATOR

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SCADA• Process analogs,

status, accumulators

• Value replacement • Calculations• Limit checking• Historical data record.• Intersite data• Topology processing• Tagging• Controls• Load shedding NETWORK

OLNETSEQ Topology processing State estimation Monitored element processing Bus load model update Bus load forecasting Loss sensitivities Short-circuit analysis Contingency analysis Security enhancement Voltage / VAr dispatch Power flow Optimal power flow

GENERATION AGC Economic dispatch Reserve monitor AGC performance monitor Historic loss model update Production costing Transaction scheduling

Load forecasting Operations planning Study generation Transaction evaluation

RT dataTelemetered limits

RT dataSCADA limits

Gen.set-points

Loss sensitivities

Gen. sched. / status / part.fact. / costsInterchange transactions

Load forecast

Repl. val.

Generation limits

EMP on-line functions : SCADA / EMS

ControlAcquisition

Outage scheduler

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EMPFunctional Scope (1)

SCADA subsystem− Data acquisition:

• non proprietary environment (PC + serial boards)• multiple RTU protocols: IEC101&104, DNP3, proprietary protocols• Core data processing: POINTs, ANALOGs, COUNTs, calculated values,

quality flags, limits, AOR, SOE, ..• SCADA event logs, exception lists, alarms

− Controls (1,2,3 steps, DO, SBO, group, sequence , interlock, tagging)

− SCADA related functions : • Topology, Loadshed, Mapboard• Disturbance storage & analysis ( HDR )

− Can accommodate large systems ( 300’000 points )− Interfaces with external systems: ISD, ICCP, ELCOM

(“e-terraComm” / OAG)

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EMPFunctional Scope (2)

NETWORK subsystem:− Topology− State Estimation− Contingency Analysis− Short Circuit− Security Enhancement − Optimal Power Flow− Volt VAr Dispatch− Power flow− Real Time and Study modes

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EMPFunctional Scope (3)

GENERATION subsystem:− Automatic Generation Control− Reserve Monitor− Economic Dispatch− Transaction scheduling− Real Time and Study Modes

Operations Planning− Resource Scheduling & Commitment : RSC

(“ e-terraCommit ” )− Load Forecast

DTS subsystem ( “ e-terrasimulator “ )− Use the same database & displays as the EMS / DMS

ORACLE based Historical Information System : HIS ( “e-terra Archive” )

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e-terra platformEMP

Platform of application software for the management of power transmission & generation systems

OPERATING SYSTEM

HABITATHABITAT utilities

APPLICATIONSOperations Training

GENERATION

NETWORK

SCADA

DataAcquisition

SupervisoryControl

DISPATCHERTRAINING

SIMULATOR

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Training simulator : What is to be simulated ?

Simulation environment

SIM

EMSor

DMS

Instructor - specifies scenario- substitutes for other operators

Simulation software

Power System SimulatorDYNAMICSPWRFLOW

COM / RTU simulator

Externals - loads- events- other operators

Real world

EMS or DMS- SCADA- Power apps- User interface

Operator

Electric Power System- Generation- Transmission net.- Distribution feeders- Protections- Regulations- COM / RTU

Trainee

EMS or DMS replica- SCADA- Power apps- User interface

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Data serversData servers

Communication front-ends

Communication front-ends

EMP / DMP Example of hardware architecture

Historicaldata serverHistorical

data server

Operator stations

Time deviceTime device

GPS timeGPS time

RouterRouter

Trouble call& work order

server

Trouble call& work order

server

OPSserver OPS

server

Wall board or

video projection

WEB FG server

WEB FG server

Office LAN

Inter-center access server

Inter-center access server

OtherCCs

Developmentcomputer

DTS server

Developmentcomputer

DTS server

Hard copy devicesHard copy devices

RouterRouter

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Flexibility.Flexibility. The EMS / DMS can be of any size or complexity.

Open Design. Open Design. Communication with the PC world and with third party applications through published APIs.

WebWeb--enabled.enabled.

Reliability. Reliability. Field proven technology.

Broad Functional Scope. Broad Functional Scope. All aspects of Network Operation from LV Customers, Generation Control, to MV and HV network analysis in a fully integrated yet modular package

Investment Protection. Investment Protection. EMP / EMP / DMP can be incrementally extended and / or enhanced through custom applications, new product releases, and AREVA add-on products.

Strong, longStrong, long--term relationships.term relationships. As a consistently maintained product with a well supported migration strategy, EMP / DMP supports strong, and long-lasting customer / supplier relationships.

EMP / DMP Advantages

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Agenda

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTIONDMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

7th topic REFERENCES Page 62

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

7th topic REFERENCES Page 66

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GRID

Distribution Management PlatformDMP

Based on the same technology as EMP

Platform of application software for the management of distribution systems

OPERATING SYSTEM

HABITAT®HABITAT utilities

APPLICATIONSOperations Training

OPERATIONSUPPORT

DISTRIBUTIONNETWORKANALYSIS

AND OPTIMIZATION

SCADA

DataAcquisition

SupervisoryControl

DISPATCHERTRAINING

SIMULATOR

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DMPFunctional Scope overview

• DMP = Same SCADA + DTS as EMP + Distribution oriented applications

• SCADA related functions

• Radial topology• Temporary modifications • Volt VAr Control • Load shedding• Sequence switching

• NETWORK analysis and optimization

• Real-Time & Study Power flow with radial constraints• Radial Network Reconfiguration

• Operation Support

• Trouble Call & Outage Management• Work Orders Management

• Automatic generation of schematic one-line displays

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DMPSCADA related functions

• Radial topology • Downstream of specified links• Feeder identification (recognize upstream / downstream

relationships)• Feeder coloring• Circuit tracing• Mesh detection

• Temporary Modification Management• Line CUT (special mark on display)• Line grounding (special mark on display)• Switch bypass (considered closed whatever its actual state)• Switch withdrawal (does not affect topology anymore)

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DMPSCADA related functions

• Volt VAr Control : VVC− Regulation exercised at the control room− Use designated transformers and capacitors in a primary

substation− First objective is to maintain voltage at a specified node− Second objective is to minimize MVAr flow through transformers− Target voltage can be made dependent on the load level

• Load Shedding ( Preventive )− Manual tripping of selected feeders− Automatic tripping of feeder up to reaching operator specified

MW• in a user selected group of loads• by Priority or Round Robin

− Multi-Site capability : Overseer or Participant

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DMPSCADA related functions

• Sequence Switching Management− TRIP, CLOSE, RAISE, LOWER, and SETPOINT commands− Sequence creation by Point & Click− Time delay between control issuance− Automatic / Step-by-Step Execution− Pause on impossibility to implement control

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DMPRadial network analysis and optimization

Real-Time & Study Power flow with radial constraints− State estimator (real-time load flow)

• Load model provides necessary pseudo-measurements• Line flow measurements in a radial subnetwork are used to rescale

the loads pseudo-measurements downstream of the measured flow− Study load flow

• Full Jacobian Newton-Raphson for robustness even for widely differing R / X ratios

• In addition to usual load flow data, user can specify line flows for rescaling of downstream loads

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DMPRadial network analysis and optimization

Radial network Reconfiguration − Manually specified normal topology− Optimal Switching ( OSW ) :

• Examine switching possibilities in the feeders of designated primary substations so as to improve user specified criteria

• Criteria : Margin, Voltage, Reliability− Fault Detection Isolation & Restoration ( FDIR ) :

• Use information provided by fault detectors or manually entered to locate the fault

• Identify switches to open to isolate the faulty area• Restore the upstream part• Identify switching plans to restore load downstream of faulty

subtree

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DMPTrouble Call & Outage Management

T C ST C S

D M SD M S

Controls Data Acquisition

C I SCall Callback

Low VoltageMaintenance

Crews

Customers

Phone operators&

Analysts

Billing infoLV connectivityCall handling

Problemanalysis

& dispatch End of task

Task assignment

Medium VoltageNetwork

PotentialMV Network

problems

Investigationresults

& known outages

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DMPTrouble Call & Outage Management

• Electronic Management of Customer Calls & Outages

• Improve Quality of Service and Customer Satisfaction

• Detect and solve network problems as quickly as possible

• Automatically group related calls according to real-time topology

• Consolidate outage information from all sources, including DMS SCADA

• Manage scheduled outages

• Provide general access to current outage situation ( Web-enabled )

• Track actual outage duration and repair time

• Statistics and reporting, Indexes on quality of service

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DMPWork Orders Management

WORK ORDERSserver

WORK ORDERSserver

D M SD M S

Operationsplanning

departmentWork crews

Safety personnel

MV network

StatusControls

Remote controlsTags Outages

OperationManager

Resourcescheduling

Work Orders clients

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DMPWork Orders Management

• Electronic Management of Maintenance, Construction and EmergencyWorks

• Enforce Safety Rules

• Standardize and accelerate the job life cycle

• Optimize allocation of resources

• Simulate execution of the tasks, analyze network reconfiguration

• Coordinate automatically with the DMS (including FDIR & OSW)

• Allow all people involved to monitor progress of work. Web-enabled

• Track actual work time, duration, assignments

• Statistics and reporting

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Data serversData serversControl RoomUser InterfaceControl RoomUser Interface

Inter-site / WAN Access ServersInter-site / WAN Access Servers

Communication Front-Ends

Communication Front-Ends

Trouble Call clients

Trouble Call clients Work Order

clientsWork Order

clients

Peripheral& Web Servers

Peripheral& Web Servers

PBX, CTI & Trouble Call serversPBX, CTI & Trouble Call servers Work Ordersserver

Work Ordersserver

DTS &developmentserver

DTS &developmentserver

DMPTypical Hardware architecture

Web(to RTUs)(to RTUs)

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DMP Advantages(according to a customer)

• Proven combination of DMS and VRS(Voice Response System)

• Automatic generation of operation schematic one-lines

• Good interface with GIS ( Geographic Information System)

• Several key applications for operators, such as − FDIR (Fault Restoration)− TCS (Trouble Call System / Outage Management)− WOM (Work Orders management)

• WEB enabled

• Easy to work with

• Proven record of on-time / fast track deliveries

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Agenda

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITYSUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

7th topic REFERENCES Page 62

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

8th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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e-terrartu600 : > 25 types of cards

(4)

5A CT +

(4) VT

(4)

1A CT +

(4) VT

Power Meter(3s)

Batt = 2x12V 7,2 AH

(6) (8) 300V VT

Option+/- 10mA+/-10V0-20mA

(6)(8) 7V VT

(4)

+/- 10V

(4)

+/-5V

(8 )DO

(3)

5A CT +

(3) VT

(4) 300V VT

(4)

5A CT +FCD

(4)

4-20 mA

(4)

4-20

mA

(5)DOH(8) DI 125V

85-265 VAC/DC

85 – 265 VAC/DC

GPRS(3)

1A CT +

(3) VT

(8) Pulse Count.Accu.

(4) 7V VT

(4)

1A CT +FCD

(4)

+/-1mA

(4)

+/- 1

mA

(4)DOH + 1 select

(8) DI 24-48V

19-60 VDC

Charger

(2 s)

COM

(1 s)

ACPM

(3 s)

ACC

(1 s)

ACV

(1 s)

ACI

(1 s)

AO

(1 s)

AI

(1 s)

DO

(1 s)

DI

(1 s)

P/S

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Cards front panels examples

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Pole mounted : cubicle integration example

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Installation at TPC . From HV susbstation to pole mounted

GIS 160KV/60KV 32KV /11KV

One base rack per feeder integrated with protection

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Installation at TPC . From HV susbstation to pole mounted

Aerial 11KV

Pole mounted Switch & RTU

GPRS

Underground 11KV

RMU (4Ways Switch & CB)

Optical fiber (ring)

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Agenda

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITYTELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

7th topic REFERENCES Page 62

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

8th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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LINE TRAP

H.V.TRANSPORTNETWORK

TeleprotectionTA 314 Alspa PLC 1790

Power Line Carrier

FAX

SCADARTU

Terminating setAlspa TS 313

P.C.

EAI Telecom Product Range

COUPLING CAPACITOR

ProtectionMICOM

Line Matchingunit

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EAI Telecom Product Range

LINE TRAP

H.V.TRANSPORTNETWORK

Services

Controlcommand

orSCADA

Services

Power Line CarrierPLC 5000

Line Matching UnitLMU 5000

Management system

SPV 5000

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EAI Telecom Product Range

Digital TeleprotectionDIP 5000

Services

Cubicle

Controlcommand

orSCADA

H.V.TRANSPORTNETWORK

MUX

Optical link

Electrical link

OCM 5000

Management system

SPV 5000

OPGW

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EAI Telecom Product Portfolio

PLC1790Analogue PLC

PLC5000New digital PLC

TA 314Analogue teleprotection

DIP5000Universal teleprotection

Available

March 2004

Available

Available

LMU5000Line Matching Unit Available

• up to 80W• up to 4 RS232 Interfaces

• Data V11 Interface 64Kbps• 1 LAN Port, SNMP mngement

• up to 5 speech channels • Teleprotection (up to 4 cmds)

• Up to 4 commands • 4 wire analogue interface

•Up to 8 commands•Optical (1310,1550) interface•V11, G703 electrical interface

•Analogue interface (March 2004)

• Universal line matching unit

• up to 40W • up to 2 speech channels

• 4 wire data interface• Integrated modem

OCM5000Optical <-> electrical Available • 1 V11 or V24 interface

• 1 optical interface

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Substations, Power Stations

Control Center

DMS MMSEMSSCADA

Information Technology, Communications Tools

UPS

Civil Works

ControlRooms

RTUsDCS

ProcessInterface 48V DC

Telecommunications Network•Fiber Optic•Digital Microwaves•Pilot Cable•Power Line Carrier•Teleprotections•Telephone Network•Telecoms Management System

•Design•Engineering•Hardware•Software•Installation•Commissioning•Training•Maintenance•Product update

Energy Automation & Information Energy Automation & Information We take full responsibility in We take full responsibility in TurnTurn--Key ProjectsKey Projects

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Agenda

7th topic REFERENCESREFERENCES Page 62

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

8th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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EAI North American Market Share

25% Market Share

SCADA / EMS Systems− 48% of the top 40 Investor Owned Utilities− 20% of the top 176 control areas− Over 40% of all US generation

RTO / ISO / Transco− 7 out of 10

Gencos− 12 systems

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A fast growing installed base of e-terraplatform customers

EAI Major EMS / DMS / MMS Recent Referencesin Europe

Greece - 3 EMS

Ireland – ESB – EMS – MMS

Hungary – Central Market MAVIR

Romania – Central Market OPCOM

Romania – EMS

France – RTE Syga – Balancing Market

Ukraine – EMS and Market Iceland – Landsvirkjun – NCC – EMS Belgium – ELIA – Settlement Netherlands – ENECO – DMS Netherlands – TZH – EMS

Netherlands – NUON – DMS

Netherlands – REMU – EMS

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EAI other recent referencesAfrica / Middle East

► Sharjah - NCC - EMS

► Kuwait - Jahra DCC - DMS

► Libya - NCC & Tripoli EMS

► Syria - NCC - EMS

► Bahrain EMS / DMS / WMS

► Ivory Coast - CIE – EMS / DMS

► Mali Manantali East - EMS

► Mauritius NCC - SCADA

► Algeria – BCC Oran - DMS

► IRAN – Teheran - TREC EMS

South America

► Brazil - ONS - 3 EMS

► Peru - ETECEN - EMS

► Brazil - Electrometropolitana - EMS

Asia

► India North - 33 Centers - EMS

► India North East- 9 Centers - EMS

► India East - 16 Centers - EMS

► Indonesia - U. Pandang – EMS / DMS

► Thailand - MEA - EMS

► Vietnam PC3 - EMS

► Philippines - MMS

A fast growing installed base of e-terraplatform customers

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Agenda

7th topic REFERENCESREFERENCES Page 62

1st topic ALSTOM - GRID Page 3

2nd topic AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCT Page 7

3rd topic EMP POWER APPLICATION TRANSMISSION Page 26

4th topic DMP POWER APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION Page 36

6th topic TELECOMMUNICATION FOR UTILITY Page 56

5th topic SUBSTATIONS RTU/BCU FOR UTILITY Page 50

8th topic SOLUTION PROPOSED Page 66

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BEKASI POWERAdvantages New Control Centre Architecture

Advantages

- Higher availability- Increase performance (comprehensive A & R)- Standard SCADA Database- Richer view and extendable to IDMS *)- Open system, strong local support **)- Could be integrated w/ GIS easily ***)

SAIDI / SAIFI could be implemented, because the system is integrated.

- Good and sufficient for next develop’t- Continues acquisition real time data

- Having more I/O for the extension i.e. Aux- Safety for check oper. & maint. on interface- Operation Check & Maintenance on RTU- Standard Safety for SCADA oper. & maint.

“ The system is follow to PLN Pola SCADA to reach the standard operation performance (KPI) ”

» NEW SYSTEM OFFERED Control Center – e-terracontrol Redundant SCADA Server & Networking Integrated System / HMI for S/S & Branch CIM/XML Standar SCADA Database Enhanced Application & HMI *) SCADA standard protocol comm. SW **) Vector based graphical ***)

Telecommunication Telecom. Optic Telecom. Radio 400 MHz

Substation (Gardu Induk) With RTU Concentrator Added Supervisory Interface Access Protec’n Digital through RTU Added Limit Access (Local/Remote) sw.

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages New Control Centre Architecture

Strong Point of e-terracontrol Architecture System Flexible architecture with human friendly configurator “Process Starter” for docking /

undocking the application required Flexible WEB base User Interface Application & Automatic Tabular Data, will rich the

displays Have many standard modules for Interfacing to Field Devices & External System Have user friendly CIM standard SCADA DB and Display Builder based on multi layer

graphic Providing the interface point entry for the self development program Builder simulator Comprehensive on-line help for the users

Default SCADA User Interface Application Persistent analog, status, and accumulator measurements Scaling and dead banding Limit checking and data quality Multiple step control analogue and digital Alarm and event processing Trending of historical information Monitoring of SCADA internal peripheral status

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Process Starter

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: User Interface & Applications

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Interf. Module for Field Dev. & Ext. Sys.

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: SCADA DB & GRAPHICAL BUILDER

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Customer‘s self application integration

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Simulator Builder

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: On Line - Help

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Measurement History & Event Viewer

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Trending Recorder

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Internal SCADA Peripheral Status

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BEKASI POWEROther Advantages: Remote Maintenance Equipment

Telecommunication – Radio Data 400 MHz To have the continues acquisition of real time data

Substation (Gardu Induk) – RTU MiCOM C264 & MDF system To improve the safety for operation and maintenance Following to the standard Pola SCADA PLN, get more detail information from site Remote diagnosis & maintenance to decrease the downtime during maintenance

a9RemoteRemote

Diagnose.Diagnose.

a7RemoteRemote

SetupSetup

a8RemoteRemote

Maint.Maint.

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BEKASI POWERStep Upgrade to New Control Centre Architecture

» SCOPE OF WORK Control CenterSCADA Master Station with the redundant server and network Two console HMI and Master Station environment

Telecommunication SystemRouting Data Path of FO & Radio Communication Monitoring of Telecommunication Equipment

Main Substation / Switching Substation and Pole MountedAdvanced Remote Equipment with remote maintenance facilityInterfacing method on Substation using the RTU as pola SCADA PLN and

Supervisory Interface as well

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BEKASI POWERControl Centre Architecture

New Architecture Plan

RTU MiCOM C264 + Radio ModemObjectives:» Safety operation» Flexible to follow Pola SCADA design» open system for common use IED comm.» continues real time data

SCADA AREVA E-terracontrol

Objectives:» extendable to DMS system» open system w/ various choices of protocol comm.» complete w/ historical system» continues real time data» larger data sizing» single system for overall distribution network

4

Hardwired I/O

3

1

2

WAN

5

IEC 104

Modbus RTU / DNP 3.0

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BEKASI POWERControl Centre Architecture

New Architecture Plan

RTU MiCOM C264 + Radio ModemObjectives:» Safety operation» Flexible to follow Pola SCADA design» open system for common use IED comm.» continues real time data

SCADA AREVA E-terracontrol

Objectives:» extendable to DMS system» open system w/ various choices of protocol comm.» complete w/ historical system» continues real time data» larger data sizing» single system for overall distribution network

6

Hardwired I/O

3

1

2

WAN

5

IEC 104

Automation Network

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