Smart Grid Solutions Smart Grid Solutions About Cooper Power Systems Energy Automation Solutions Smart Grid Cooper Power Systems Energy Automation Solutions (EAS) is a leading provider of Smart Grid solutions that improve productivity, system reliability, and energy efficiency. EAS is empowering the Smart Grid with innovative solutions: • AMI/AMR • Demand Response/Load Management • Volt/VAR Management • Distributed Generation • Distribution Feeder Automation • Substation Automation • Grid Reliability Solutions Smart Grid is significantly increasing the volume, dispersion, and complexity of interconnectivity. From manually to automatically operated grid Smart Grid = Existing Grid + More Equipment More Information Smart Applications > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Generation Storage Regulators Capacitor Banks Breakers, Reclosers Switches CT, PT, Sensors Meters & D/R Communications Etc… Network Topology Equipment Info Network Data Customer Data Operational Settings Weather Data Historical Data Etc… SCADA EMS/DMS/OMS Dashboards Monitoring FISR IVVC DG/Load Mgmt Etc… and making it all work together as one cohesive infrastructure! 2 3 Smart Grid Solutions About Cooper Power Systems Energy Automation Solutions Smart Grid Cooper Power Systems Energy Automation Solutions (EAS) is a leading provider of Smart Grid solutions that improve productivity, system reliability, and energy efficiency. EAS is empowering the Smart Grid with innovative solutions: • AMI/AMR • Demand Response/Load Management • Volt/VAR Management • Distributed Generation • Distribution Feeder Automation • Substation Automation • Grid Reliability Solutions Smart Grid is significantly increasing the volume, dispersion, and complexity of interconnectivity. From manually to automatically operated grid Smart Grid = Existing Grid + More Equipment More Information Smart Applications > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Generation Storage Regulators Capacitor Banks Breakers, Reclosers Switches CT, PT, Sensors Meters & D/R Communications Etc… Network Topology Equipment Info Network Data Customer Data Operational Settings Weather Data Historical Data Etc… SCADA EMS/DMS/OMS Dashboards Monitoring FISR IVVC DG/Load Mgmt Etc… and making it all work together as one cohesive infrastructure! 2 3 The New Challenges Brought by Smart Grid Initiatives EMS SCADA SAP CORPORATE SECURITY SERVERS GIS OTHER DB SERVERS PI SERVER RT PORTAL Employees may become overwhelmed by the complexity of it all. The volume, the rate of change and the complexity is no longer comparable to the transmission era. ENTERPRISE SERVICE BUS POWER SYSTEM APPLICATIONS Feeder1 Both humans and systems will need to deal with mountains of data. Humans will require new interfaces, better tools, more intelligent dashboards and automated assistance to deal with the overwhelming information flow. Feeder2 Feeder Automation S1 S5 S2 ADMS, OMS, & MWM APPLICATIONS HMI’s CYMDIST PLANNING & SIMULATION TOOLS CENTRALIZED AUTOMATION S3 S4 YUKON AUTOMATION SERVICES YUKON IED MANAGER SUITE • • • • • • • • • DATA VALIDATION DATA FILTERING FISR IVVC DR CAPACITY MANAGEMENT / LOAD MANAGEMENT • DG MANAGEMENT SECURITY PASSTHROUGH MANAGEMENT PASSWORD MANAGEMENT EVENT COLLECTION & MANAGEMENT • CONFIGURATION COLLECTION & MANAGEMENT YUKON AMI/DR APPLICATIONS (MDMS/MDMR) The time frame is short. Smart Grid uses many more technologies that are more complex and the pace of evolution is expected to be much quicker. • AUTOMATED MONITORING • DEMAND RESPONSE CAPACITY MANAGEMENT • CUSTOMER PORTAL POWER SYSTEM DATA SERVICES POWER SYSTEM DATA POWER SYSTEM DATA MODEL DATA BRIDGE NETWORK GATEWAY (REAL-TIME) CONFIGURATION COMMISSIONING MAINTENANCE TOOLS DATA HISTORIAN (PI) AMI GATEWAY The distribution environment is much bigger and dynamic than the transmission network. There are more feeders than transmission lines and more work is being performed by more people in more locations for more reasons at all times. COOPER POWER SYSTEMS SMART SENSOR SERVER WAN AMI DECENTRALIZED AUTOMATION SMP SMART NODE (REGIONAL) SMP SMART NODE (REGIONAL) FIBER, RADIO, MODEM, CELLULAR, ETC. WAN SMP SMART NODE PROTECTION LEVEL AUTOMATION DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE RTU SMP I/O FAULT LOGIC RECORDER CONTROLLER SMP 16/SP WITH VISUAL T&D SMP SMART NODE DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE RTU SMP I/O FAULT LOGIC RECORDER CONTROLLER SMP 16/SP WITH VISUAL T&D Security has become a critical issue. It makes everything more expensive and more complicated to design, develop, commission and maintain. But security is here to stay. SMP SMART NODE SWITCH PROTECTION REGULATOR CONTROL CAPACITOR BANK CONTROL DG PROTECTION SMART SENSOR METER DEMAND RESPONSE DEVICE Data sources will no longer be few and homogenous. All kinds of IEDs will produce all varieties of information in different formats and communicate them with various protocols over all sorts of channels. 5 4 GENERATION STATIONS TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION & POLETOP SITES CUSTOMERS The New Challenges Brought by Smart Grid Initiatives EMS SCADA SAP CORPORATE SECURITY SERVERS GIS OTHER DB SERVERS PI SERVER RT PORTAL Employees may become overwhelmed by the complexity of it all. The volume, the rate of change and the complexity is no longer comparable to the transmission era. ENTERPRISE SERVICE BUS POWER SYSTEM APPLICATIONS Feeder1 Both humans and systems will need to deal with mountains of data. Humans will require new interfaces, better tools, more intelligent dashboards and automated assistance to deal with the overwhelming information flow. Feeder2 Feeder Automation S1 S5 S2 ADMS, OMS, & MWM APPLICATIONS HMI’s CYMDIST PLANNING & SIMULATION TOOLS CENTRALIZED AUTOMATION S3 S4 YUKON AUTOMATION SERVICES YUKON IED MANAGER SUITE • • • • • • • • • DATA VALIDATION DATA FILTERING FISR IVVC DR CAPACITY MANAGEMENT / LOAD MANAGEMENT • DG MANAGEMENT SECURITY PASSTHROUGH MANAGEMENT PASSWORD MANAGEMENT EVENT COLLECTION & MANAGEMENT • CONFIGURATION COLLECTION & MANAGEMENT YUKON AMI/DR APPLICATIONS (MDMS/MDMR) The time frame is short. Smart Grid uses many more technologies that are more complex and the pace of evolution is expected to be much quicker. • AUTOMATED MONITORING • DEMAND RESPONSE CAPACITY MANAGEMENT • CUSTOMER PORTAL POWER SYSTEM DATA SERVICES POWER SYSTEM DATA POWER SYSTEM DATA MODEL DATA BRIDGE NETWORK GATEWAY (REAL-TIME) CONFIGURATION COMMISSIONING MAINTENANCE TOOLS DATA HISTORIAN (PI) AMI GATEWAY The distribution environment is much bigger and dynamic than the transmission network. There are more feeders than transmission lines and more work is being performed by more people in more locations for more reasons at all times. COOPER POWER SYSTEMS SMART SENSOR SERVER WAN AMI DECENTRALIZED AUTOMATION SMP SMART NODE (REGIONAL) SMP SMART NODE (REGIONAL) FIBER, RADIO, MODEM, CELLULAR, ETC. WAN SMP SMART NODE PROTECTION LEVEL AUTOMATION DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE RTU SMP I/O FAULT LOGIC RECORDER CONTROLLER SMP 16/SP WITH VISUAL T&D SMP SMART NODE DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE RTU SMP I/O FAULT LOGIC RECORDER CONTROLLER SMP 16/SP WITH VISUAL T&D Security has become a critical issue. It makes everything more expensive and more complicated to design, develop, commission and maintain. But security is here to stay. SMP SMART NODE SWITCH PROTECTION REGULATOR CONTROL CAPACITOR BANK CONTROL DG PROTECTION SMART SENSOR METER DEMAND RESPONSE DEVICE Data sources will no longer be few and homogenous. All kinds of IEDs will produce all varieties of information in different formats and communicate them with various protocols over all sorts of channels. 5 4 GENERATION STATIONS TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION & POLETOP SITES CUSTOMERS Cooper EAS Smart Grid Portfolio Building one team focused on smart software, smart controls and smart communications – more than 250 engineers working on Smart Grid solutions. All these systems and experiences are now combined into a comprehensive vision for a unified system architecture that covers many critical Smart Grid requirements. • Cooper supplies industry leading distribution equipment such as transformers, fuses, switches, recloser, regulators and capacitor banks Cooper solutions help utilities migrate from small beginnings to ambitious objectives in a pragmatic, reliable and cost-effective step-by-step manner to achieve a smarter grid. • Cooper has engaged in thousands of IED Integration projects with hundreds of utilities. These network-centric projects allow Cooper to understand interoperability, communications and integration issues and to fine-tune solutions which address the most-common problems • Cooper deployed millions of smart meters in the scope of hundreds of global AMI/AMR projects. These AMI projects allow Cooper to understand customer issues and to fine-tune solutions which address the most-common problems • Cooper developed the industry’s most sophisticated distribution planning and simulation tools. Unlike most of the competition, these tools deal with unbalanced load flows and distributed generation concepts Cooper solutions integrate a large variety of IEDs, from various vendors, with most industry protocols and data formats. Full interoperability at all levels has been Cooper’s focus for more than a decade. 6 7 Cooper EAS Smart Grid Portfolio Building one team focused on smart software, smart controls and smart communications – more than 250 engineers working on Smart Grid solutions. All these systems and experiences are now combined into a comprehensive vision for a unified system architecture that covers many critical Smart Grid requirements. • Cooper supplies industry leading distribution equipment such as transformers, fuses, switches, recloser, regulators and capacitor banks Cooper solutions help utilities migrate from small beginnings to ambitious objectives in a pragmatic, reliable and cost-effective step-by-step manner to achieve a smarter grid. • Cooper has engaged in thousands of IED Integration projects with hundreds of utilities. These network-centric projects allow Cooper to understand interoperability, communications and integration issues and to fine-tune solutions which address the most-common problems • Cooper deployed millions of smart meters in the scope of hundreds of global AMI/AMR projects. These AMI projects allow Cooper to understand customer issues and to fine-tune solutions which address the most-common problems • Cooper developed the industry’s most sophisticated distribution planning and simulation tools. Unlike most of the competition, these tools deal with unbalanced load flows and distributed generation concepts Cooper solutions integrate a large variety of IEDs, from various vendors, with most industry protocols and data formats. Full interoperability at all levels has been Cooper’s focus for more than a decade. 6 7 Smart Grid Solutions Building a secure foundation for the Smart Grid The greatest benefits from IED integration result when substation data becomes available to users at the enterprise level; however, widespread data access can become an important security risk if it is compromised. In North America, utilities have to comply with NERC CIP standards for security. This profoundly alters how substation equipment and communication networks are operated and protected. The NERC CIP standards are a first step in addressing concerns about the security of the cyber infrastructure; however, security solutions designed for the IT world may not be sufficient to ensure the high availability that is expected from utility operators. Cooper Power Systems Energy Automation Solutions provides secure and reliable access to substation IEDs at all times, even when connection to the enterprise security server is lost. Interoperability Cooper deployed several projects throughout North America, allowing utilities to reach a complete interoperable substation/grid environment based on the IEC 61850 standard. Cooper’s automation and integration solutions bring legacy substations to the IEC 61850 world using protocol translation, automation and logic functions, point mapping, complete redundancy and many more capabilities. Cooper Power Systems EAS strategic principles Innovation Interoperability Systems & Solutions Partnering Security Service Software & Integration 8 The evolving Smart Grid requires new ways for customers and vendors to collaborate – these guiding principles represent how Cooper is adapting to meet these needs. Customer driven product innovation – solve real customer problems with customer focused product development. Multi-vendors approach to integrating customer selected communications, software and apparatus. Combine power systems engineering with devices integration enabling technology to develop effective automation solutions. Partner to win – partner to create product and channel synergies; no single company can provide the entire Smart Grid. Provide secure, end-to-end solutions that address growing concerns surrounding network security. Continuous improvement of quality, delivery, deployment and support processes. Provide planning and operations automation software applications that integrate with existing software platforms (SCADA, DMS, OMS). 9 Smart Grid Solutions Building a secure foundation for the Smart Grid The greatest benefits from IED integration result when substation data becomes available to users at the enterprise level; however, widespread data access can become an important security risk if it is compromised. In North America, utilities have to comply with NERC CIP standards for security. This profoundly alters how substation equipment and communication networks are operated and protected. The NERC CIP standards are a first step in addressing concerns about the security of the cyber infrastructure; however, security solutions designed for the IT world may not be sufficient to ensure the high availability that is expected from utility operators. Cooper Power Systems Energy Automation Solutions provides secure and reliable access to substation IEDs at all times, even when connection to the enterprise security server is lost. Interoperability Cooper deployed several projects throughout North America, allowing utilities to reach a complete interoperable substation/grid environment based on the IEC 61850 standard. Cooper’s automation and integration solutions bring legacy substations to the IEC 61850 world using protocol translation, automation and logic functions, point mapping, complete redundancy and many more capabilities. Cooper Power Systems EAS strategic principles Innovation Interoperability Systems & Solutions Partnering Security Service Software & Integration 8 The evolving Smart Grid requires new ways for customers and vendors to collaborate – these guiding principles represent how Cooper is adapting to meet these needs. Customer driven product innovation – solve real customer problems with customer focused product development. Multi-vendors approach to integrating customer selected communications, software and apparatus. Combine power systems engineering with devices integration enabling technology to develop effective automation solutions. Partner to win – partner to create product and channel synergies; no single company can provide the entire Smart Grid. Provide secure, end-to-end solutions that address growing concerns surrounding network security. Continuous improvement of quality, delivery, deployment and support processes. Provide planning and operations automation software applications that integrate with existing software platforms (SCADA, DMS, OMS). 9 Smart Grid Solutions GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION CUSTOMERS DISTRIBUTION DEVICES Cooper Power Systems defining the future of Smart Grid technology CONTROL CENTER MODELING & SIMULATION SCADA PROTECTION EMS DEREGULATED PARTNERS ELECTRICITY METERS COAL PLANT WAN 78 RESIDENTIAL S 30 DEMAND RESPONSE NUCLEAR PLANT SENSOR ^^ $$ Jan31 kW 16.76 h $16.76 IN-HOME DISPLAY VOLTAGE SWITCH RECLOSER REGULATOR CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL TRANSMISSION LINES CAPACITOR BANK CONTROL Beat the Peak Beat Alert INDUSTRIAL HYDRO PLANT 8 4 Today, Cooper Power Systems unites diverse monitoring, communications, intelligence and action technologies into information-age solutions which allow for new operations and customer-side applications of the electric grid. Cooper’s smart grid technologies are also helping reduce the price of electricity through more reliable communication between consumers and suppliers. We’re also using the smart grid to enhance operation, make more efficient use of grid assets, and help plan more cost-effective expansion of the electric grid. We’re doing all of that today. Who knows what we’ll be doing tomorrow? ct Carrier Dete BEAT-THE-PEAK SMP GATEWAY • DATA CONCENTRATOR • PROTOCOL CONVERSION • SECURE REMOTE MAINTENANCE • DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION HMI 785 WIND FARM GAS METER DFR, SOE SOLAR SO OLAR FARM OLAR 10 IED, PLC FORM 6 RTU SMP I/O SUBSTATION SMP I/O SMP 16/SP WITH VISUAL T&D COMMERCIAL WATER METER 11 Smart Grid Solutions GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION CUSTOMERS DISTRIBUTION DEVICES CONTROL CENTER MODELING & SIMULATION SCADA PROTECTION EMS DEREGULATED PARTNERS ELECTRICITY METERS COAL PLANT WAN 78 RESIDENTIAL S 30 DEMAND RESPONSE NUCLEAR PLANT SENSOR ^^ $$ Jan31 kW 16.76 h $16.76 IN-HOME DISPLAY VOLTAGE SWITCH RECLOSER REGULATOR CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL TRANSMISSION LINES HYDRO PLANT CAPACITOR BANK CONTROL Beat the Beat Alert INDUSTRIAL 8 4 Today, Cooper Power Systems unites diverse monitoring, communications, intelligence and action technologies into information-age solutions which allow for new operations and customer-side applications of the electric grid. Cooper’s smart grid technologies are also helping reduce the price of electricity through more reliable communication between consumers and suppliers. We’re also using the smart grid to enhance operation, make more efficient use of grid assets, and help plan more cost-effective expansion of the electric grid. We’re doing all of that today. Who knows what we’ll be doing tomorrow? ct Carrier Dete BEAT-THE-PEAK SMP GATEWAY • DATA CONCENTRATOR • PROTOCOL CONVERSION • SECURE REMOTE MAINTENANCE • DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION HMI Peak Cooper Power Systems defining the future of Smart Grid technology 785 WIND FARM GAS METER DFR, SOE SOLAR SO OLAR FARM OLAR 10 IED, PLC FORM 6 RTU SMP I/O SUBSTATION SMP I/O SMP 16/SP WITH VISUAL T&D COMMERCIAL WATER METER 11 Cooper Power Systems 2300 Badger Drive Waukesha, WI 53188 P: 877-CPS-INFO www.cooperpower.com www.cooperpowereas.com Some of the solutions described in this document are in development and/or planning stages and will eventually be made available by Cooper Power Systems. Some mentions are made to publicly traded products that Cooper does not intend to provide or sell at the time of the preparation of this document. Cooper Power Systems, Yukon and SMP are trademarks of Cooper Industries in the U.S. and other countries. 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