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Storm Center ® Online Outage Map

Tim Prince, Emergency Operations

Bob Williamson, GIS Support

http://stormcenter.oncor.com

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Oncor’s Old Web-Accessible Outage Map

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On March 30 Oncor Introduced Storm Center ®

(Storm Center is a product of iFactor Consulting which displays Oncor’s OMS data -- http://www.ifactorconsulting.com/products/storm-center/)

http://stormcenter.oncor.com

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Four Days Later…

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Seventeen Tornados Struck Oncor’s Service Area

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Doing extensive Property Damage

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Knocking out Power to 40,000 Customers

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Storm Center’s Display during the Storms

http://stormcenter.oncor.com

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Tornado in South Arlington – Hail at DFW Airport

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Affected Devices Highlight the Outage Area

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Media Reporting was Focused on Dallas County;Oncor’s Statistics Showed Tarrant was Hardest Hit

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Zip Code 76016 Took the Worst of the Storm

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Geographical Display of Outages by County

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Geographical Display of Power Outages by Zip

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Zip 76016 Visibly Stands Out as the Most Affected

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Coming soon …

Register your account via mobile device.

Report outages and receive updates.

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Distribution

Oncor’s Operations

2 Distribution Operating Centers

Generation

Transmission

3095 Feeders3.2-million Customers

2 Data Centers

Transmission Grid Management

1182 Substations

738 DistributionSubstations

SCADA

OMS/AMS

OMS/IVR 2 Phone Centers + Back-ups

AMS

IVR

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IT Systems Supporting Restoration Operations

Call Center

Communication

Systems

WMS / GIS

Customer

Information

System

AdvancedMeteringSystem

Distribution

SCADA

Outage

Management

SystemWeekly

DMS

“Storm Center”Website

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Future OMS-Storm-Center Enhancements

Customers report outages to Storm Center (iFactor’s Notifi)

Storm Center submits outage ticket directly to OMS

Storm Center updates customers on status (via SMS message)

Geographic

Information

System

Storm CenterWebsite

Meter DataManagement

Distribution SCADA

Outage

Management

System

Command Center

DMS AMS

WorkManagement

System

GIS

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GIS-to-OMS Interface

Call Center

Communication

Systems

WMS / GIS

Customer

Information

System

AdvancedMeteringSystem

Distribution

SCADA

Outage

Management

SystemWeekly

DMS

“Storm Center”Website

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GIS: Source of Record for OMS’s Electrical Connectivity

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OMS: Uses a Weekly Extract of the GIS Connectivity Model

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New GIS will Address GIS-to-OMS Interface Issues

GIS & OMS will use identical connectivity models.

GIS-to-OMS updates will be real-time & two-way.

GIS will disallow user errors that adversely affect OMS.

Geographic

Information

System

“Storm Center”Website

Meter DataManagement

Distribution SCADA

Outage

Management

System

Command Center

DMS AMS

WorkManagement

System

GIS

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But Data Quality Issues Can’t Wait for the New GIS

New OMS Requires New Focus on GIS Data Quality: Connectivity

– Unconnected Features– Half Connected Protective Devices– Protective Devices with Duplicate Nodes– Self-Referencing Protective Devices– Voltage Changes– Closed Loop Errors

Phasing– Transformer/Conductor Phase Mismatches– Inconsistent Phase Changes– Number of Phases Increase (when tracing out from the substation)

New OMS Requires Process Improvements related to GIS Support Implementing tool to comprehensively measure fitness of GIS data

Developing process to better track GIS/OMS data issues

Updating GIS user training to focus on:

– The new OMS’s greater dependence on GIS data quality

– Insuring GIS data is updated when field changes are made

– Personal accountability for GIS data quality

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GIS Data Quality Issues Plague Other Utilities

GIS Interest Group

Mitigating Data Quality Issues

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EPRI’s Goal: Quantify Benefits of Good GIS Data

Reduced cost of deploying AMS network ($4.5-million)

Reduced outage durations

Reduced overall cost of operations

– Reduced windshield time

– Reduced O&M labor expenses

Improved safety (due to more accurate connectivity)

Improved load management (matching loads to transformers)

Improved load forecasting and system planning

Improved material management and forecasting

Improved information exchange:

– Internal (between departments and IT systems)

– External (with governmental agencies and customers)

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Information Sharing = Better Outage ManagementOncor is striving for better two-way customer communication

http://www.oncor.com

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