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Electric Utility Sustainability

From Integrated Systems

Jack Sahl, Ph.D.


Director, Environment and Resource Sustainability

Santa Barbara Summit on Energy Efficiency


UCSB Institute for Energy Efficiency
May 19 – 21, 2009

EDISON INTERNATIONAL®
Safe, Reliable, Economic & Sustainable
Electric Power Supplies

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SCE Smart Grid Evolution
Increasing integration of intermittent resources combined with price
responsive demand and growth in distributed resources including storage

Development of new “systems of systems” with increased systems’ integration

Anticipate

Optimize

Control

Measure

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SCE Smart Grid Strategy

Renewable, Grid Control Energy Smart


Workforce Smart
DER & Storage & Asset Customer
Effectiveness Metering
Integration Optimization Solutions

Modernize the grid to improve reliability, safety, and cost


effectiveness while delivering more customized solutions
and environmentally-friendly energy supply to meet
customer energy management needs

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Reduce Energy Consumption & Demand

Customer Enabled
Automated Response
thru Energy Smart
Appliances

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2008,
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California
Edison


Improved Load
Management
through Edison Energy Information
Smart ConnectTM drives Energy
Technologies Conservation and
GHG Reductions
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Distributed Energy Resources

Long-Term Opportunities
through Plug-in Electric
Vehicles

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California
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Enable Net Metering,


and Integrated
energy management
Home Energy Storage
w/Solar Panel
Creates Opportunities
for Increased
Renewables
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Per Capita Energy Use Comparison

OPEC Oil Embargo

∆= 4,000kWh/yr
= $400/capita

Efficient Use of Energy in California Power Electronics Conference Long Beach, CA Oct. 25, 2006 Presentation
Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Commissioner CEC
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SCE Strategy for a Clean Energy Future

Innovation in Energy Technology will Deliver


Environmental Benefits & Customer Value

•  Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by


providing customers with energy from
renewable resources
•  Smart power delivery to manage greater
diversity of supply and to optimize existing
capacity
•  Smart metering enables customers to
increase energy conservation and reduce
peaks while improving customer service and
operational efficiency
•  Plug-in electric vehicles will achieve
transportation sustainability and enable
distributed energy storage systems
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SCE Smart Grid Activities

SCADA, Phasor
Substation Automation Customer
Measurement,
CRAS, FACTS, Data Beyond SCADA
Advanced
Conductors Distribution

Generation
iss ion
- tr a nsm Advanced Metering,
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& S
issio
n Demand Response, and
ns m
Tra Distributed Resources
Distribution Automation
Distribution Circuit of the
Future

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Transmission & Distribution Automation
Expand smart technology deployment in the field and operational
systems building on investments over the past decade

  Enable distributed energy resources


and storage to support customer
choice and improve grid stability

  Prevent catastrophic system


failures through innovative real time
power system analytics and grid
technologies

  Minimize customer power


disruptions due to distribution
system failures through expansive
automation

Avanti - Circuit of the Future


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SCE Grid Control Objectives

•  Enable Large Renewable & Distributed


Energy Resources

•  Prevent Catastrophic System Failures

•  Minimize Customer Power Disruptions

•  Enable Customer Energy Management


and Carbon Reduction

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Delivery: Transmission/Substation

•  Prevent Catastrophic System Failures

–  Real Time Grid Monitoring


–  Wide Area Control and Monitoring via Phasor Technology
•  Power Systems Outlook for Phasor Analysis
•  Synchronized Measurement and Analysis in Real Time
•  Phasor Technologies for Greater Wind Penetration
•  Situational Awareness and Analysis Center
–  System Impacts of Air Conditioner Stalling
–  Advanced Protection - DOE

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Delivery: Transmission/Substation/Distribution

•  Minimize Customer Power Disruptions


–  Fault Detection
–  Phasor Black Start Capabilities
–  T&D Applications for Smart Connect
–  Data Beyond SCADA
•  Desolved Gas in Oil Monitoring
•  Ductbank Temperature
•  Acetylene Monitoring distirbution pole top and pad mounted Transformers
–  Distribution Harmonics (CSULB)
–  Distribution SVC on the Circuit of the Future

•  Enable Distributed Energy Resources


–  DER Integration
–  Plug-in Electric Vehicle Integration
–  Small Scale Storage
•  Communications Architecture

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Edison SmartConnect™ Empowering Customers

•  Choice to Manage Cost & Peak Demand


–  Rates
•  Time of Use and Tiered Rates
•  Critical Peak Pricing (CPP)
•  Peak Time Rebate (PTR)
–  Programs
•  Smart Communicating Thermostats
–  Outcome
•  Reduce Peak Load by 1,000 MWs

•  Energy Information Drives Conservation


–  Reduce Residential Energy Consumption
by 1% (minimum)
–  Reduce GHG by 365,000 tons/yr

•  Automation
–  Remote Service Switch
–  Payment and Billing Options
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Background – Current Outlook in Historical Perspective

System Peak Demand, Weather Adjusted – 1991 to 2020

Fall 2006

1991-2008 Trend

March 2009
Spring 2004

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Renewable & DER Growth
California Law & Policy is driving growth that requires a smarter grid

CA Renewable Portfolio Standard


Renewable Portfolio 2007
•  20% by 2010
•  Possibly 33% by 2020 (statute under
consideration)

California Solar Initiative (CSI)


•  Goal to install 3,000 megawatts (MW)
of new, customer-side solar
photovoltaic projects by 2017. The
CPUC provides incentives for all solar
installations in existing structures.

CA Carbon Reduction Law (AB32)


•  Reduce GHG by 25% by 2025

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Renewables Integration
SCE leads the nation in renewable power delivery,
procuring about 13 billion kilowatt-hours per year

•  Provide real-time voltage support to


mitigate volatility associated with
intermittent renewable energy resources
•  Increase transmission capacity to integrate
more bulk renewable energy resources
•  Enable more streamlined tracking and
administration of interconnection contracts
•  Integrate large scale energy storage
systems as a parallel power source for
Voltage/VAR/frequency support with bulk
intermittent renewable energy supply

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Workforce of the Future
Engineer of the Future

•  Multidisciplinary
•  Systems oriented
System Planner of the Future
•  Better analytics
  Asset condition, system load and customer
usage data overlaid on GIS maps
•  IT proficient
  Real time virtual simulation of load scenarios
on new circuit designs
  EPC plan integrated with procurement and
MDMS
Lineman of the Future
work management system
  Wearable
CIS Computer
  Helmet-mounted
Camera
DCMS   Wireless Data
Connection
  Voice-activated
Controls
EMS
  RFID Tag
Reading
GCC Operator of the Future WMS   Equipment
Recognition
  Advanced visual interfaces build   Virtual Expert on
upon automated decision support Demand
OMS
software
  Operator intervention needed only
in extreme situations GIS
  Simulators allow for better
operator training
SAP

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Source: SCE Leading the Way in Technology Presentation, Jim Kelly, 2007
Workforce Safety & Productivity
Integrate mobile computing technology & apply safety technologies
to create a more productive and safer field workforce

Lineman of the Future

•  Wearable Computer
•  Helmet-mounted Camera
•  Wireless Data Connection
•  Voice-activated Controls
•  RFID Tag Reading
•  Equipment Recognition
•  Personal Voltage Detector

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SCE Environment and Resource Sustainability Vision
Leading the Way by providing safe, reliable, economic and
sustainable electricity for today and future generations.

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Safe, Reliable, Economic & Sustainable Electricity
For Today and Future Generations

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