Intelligence "Out-Of-The Box"
The upgrade required the replacement of older metering equipment, and master station software that manages substation systems including data collection. Vector selected an ION Enterprise®
energy management ("EEM") system from Power Measurement because it offered a complete, affordable, web-enabled solution "outof-the-box."
Intelligent ION® meters and software deliver real-time, revenue-accurate energy and power
quality information over the Internet, as well as high-speed Ethernet, telephone, or wireless networks. The system can also send emails or serve data straight to web pages, so personnel have access to the same data at the same time, wherever they are.
Richard Schwass, System Integrator at Quasar Electronics, Power Measurement’s New Zealand distributor, handled the system design, implementation, and commissioning. Schwass explains how the EEM system improves operational efficiency by controlling peak demand at the bulk supply points: "ION meters have been installed on every feeder at all points of supply where energy enters Vector’s network from the grid. At each point of supply, meter data is aggregated to provide the point of supply total. These points of supply are also aggregated to provide a network total."
Controlling the Load
Each point of supply and the total system load have adjustable alarm limits, or targets, against instantaneous and ½-hour average values. Targets are set to ensure that demand does not exceed capacity from the grid at the points of supply. In real time, the amount of load that needs to be shed or restored is displayed on the system operator’s workstation. If a load is not controlled by the end of the current ½-hour interval, then an alarm is generated on the operator’s screen. This application ensures that Vector’s equipment is protected from over-loading, and that demand charges from the utility are minimized. Ultimately, the reduced demand charges are reflected in reduced line charges to customers, reinforcing Vector’s commitment to service.
High Quality Power Guaranteed
ION meters that monitor power quality are also installed within many of the city’s substations, enabling Vector to resolve power quality issues more quickly, and analyze disturbances to prevent future occurrences. "The ION 7600 meters were specifically chosen for their ability to capture sag, swell, and transient waveforms at high resolutions," continues Schwass. Every day, a detailed power quality report is automatically generated showing sag, swell, and transient waveforms for all meters in the system. This enables Vector personnel to easily analyze the city’s disturbances, and investigate further where necessary using ION Enterprise software.
Comprehensive power quality and reliability information verifies the quality of power delivered to customers against the published Vector Service Levels. At some substations, the EEM system automatically sends an email alert whenever a power quality event occurs. Following the alert, a detailed power quality report is then automatically produced and sent via email as a value-added service to select customers.
Increased Power System Stability
Under-frequency is a change to the power system frequency that can occur when there is not enough power generated to meet the demand. If under-frequency continues, a power system can collapse. As a corrective measure, load curtailment is typically implemented.
"Vector’s energy management system increases
network stability by automatically initiating load
curtailment during under-frequency events,"
comments Schwass. "EEM system real-time
monitoring and high-speed communications
enable Vector to immediately and accurately verify
energy usage and curtailment activities." Similar to
a power quality event, an alert message is
automatically emailed to key personnel when an
under-frequency event occurs. At the end of the
under-frequency event, automated reports are
emailed with a high-resolution capture of conditions before, during, and after the event.
Lowered Equipment Maintenance
The ION energy management system enabled
Vector to reduce the amount of equipment at
each location, lowering equipment maintenance
and replacement costs. For example, the
instantaneous values recorded by the
ION 7600 meters enabled Vector to discard its
original PSI data logging equipment. In addition,
the EEM system provides functionality that
replaces an under-frequency relay, by combining
meter functionality with ION Enterprise
software to signal an under-frequency trip.
The new system also maximizes the value of
existing infrastructure because it allows the
original CT terminal blocks to be retained as the
connection point for wiring the new equipment,
and as a point to short the CT circuits.
Existing Communications Networks Leveraged
The ION meters’ multiple communication ports
make it possible for the system to use redundant
communication architecture and a range of
protocols (including ION, Modbus RTU, and
DNP 3.0), to minimize the risk of a total loss of
metering information being transferred from a
single point of supply.
For reduced installation and data acquisition
costs, many substations are linked directly to
Vector’s LAN/WAN, a sophisticated Ethernetbased
IP routed communication network owned
by Vector Communications, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Vector. These substations use the
ION protocol via high-speed Ethernet
connections to provide energy data to the
ION Enterprise servers at the Control Center.
For substations not linked directly to the
LAN/WAN, some are connected to the
backbone via DSL, which provides Ethernet
communications over Vector’s existing copper
telephone wires, while others are connected
using GSM modems, polled twice daily.
Linking to SCADA
The ION Enterprise servers are able to
communicate with Vector’s new SCADA system
over a serial connection, using the Modbus
communication protocol to share metering data.
If necessary in the future, the ION meters’ serial
communication links can be easily switched to
the DNP 3.0 protocol, so that they can connect
directly to the SCADA servers.
Significant ROI
Demand control at bulk supply points and underfrequency
load curtailment enable Vector to
contribute to grid stability, while avoiding penalty
demand charges from the utility. Vector’s savings
were so significant that the energy management
system paid for itself within its first year.
Further Steps Toward Intelligent Networks
Presently, Vector is collaborating with the national grid operator Transpower in a trial project for sharing data from ION intelligent revenue and power quality meters being installed at the new Silverdale substation, north of Auckland.
Keith Hitchings, Managing Director of Quasar Electronics notes: "Initially, Transpower will use the data for revenue purposes, accessing it via MV-90 protocol. Future possibilities include serving the wealth of meter information to all interested parties within the company via Ethernet. This metering innovation delivers real benefits and is a further step toward intelligent
networks."
Success in the Present and Future
According to Vector’s Protection and Control Manager, Zhelyko Popovich, the EEM system is of great benefit to both the company and its customers. "It provides Vector with the essential information to better control the price, quality, and reliability of power delivered to our customers." And future success is anticipated. EEM intelligence will enable Vector and its customers, including distributed generator owners, to participate profitably in a far more dynamic deregulated energy market expected in the near future.
Vector’s first steps toward an "intelligent substation" solution have gone a long way, contributing to continued customer satisfaction with value-added services, and the ongoing delivery of reliable, high quality power.
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