Smart Grid Conference

2013 Smart Grid Conference Agenda
2013
Smart Grid Conference
Smart Solutions. Smarter Grid.
Eaton and Cooper united.
Energizing a world
that demands more.
Discover today’s Eaton.
Powering business worldwide
As a global diversified power management company,
we help customers worldwide manage the power
needed for buildings, aircraft, trucks, cars, machinery
and businesses.
Eaton’s innovative technologies help customers manage
electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more reliably,
efficiently, safely and sustainably.
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EATON CORPORATION
2013 Smart Grid Conference
We provide integrated
solutions that help make
energy, in all its forms,
We deliver:
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more practical and
Electrical solutions that use less energy, improve power reliability
accessible.
and make the places we live and work safer and more comfortable
With 2012 sales of
$16.3 billion, Eaton
Hydraulic and electrical solutions that enable machines
has approximately
to deliver more productivity without wasting power
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103,000 employees
around the world and
Aerospace solutions that make aircraft lighter, safer and less
sells products in more
costly to operate, and help airports operate more efficiently
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Vehicle drivetrain and powertrain solutions that deliver
more power to cars, trucks and buses, while reducing fuel consumption
and emissions
than 175 countries.
Eaton’s electrical business
Eaton is a global leader with expertise in:
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Power distribution and circuit protection
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Backup power protection
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Solutions for harsh and hazardous environments
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Lighting and security
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Structural solutions and wiring devices
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Control and automation
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Engineering services
Eaton is positioned through its global solutions to answer
today’s most critical electrical power management challenges.
With 100 years of electrical experience behind us, we’re
energized by the challenge of powering up a world that
demands twice as much energy as today. We’re anticipating
needs, engineering products, and creating solutions to
energize our markets today and in the future.
We are dedicated to ensuring that reliable, efficient and safe
power is available when it’s needed most.
Eaton.com
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Pre-Conference Workshops, Monday, September 23, 2013
Course
Duration
Overview
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
SMP Gateway Quick-Start Training
Fundamentals of Communications
and Integration to IEDs
Introduction to Cyber Security
for the Energy Sector
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Participants are introduced to the technical and
functional capabilities of the SMP™ Gateway and
will see how to install, configure, commission,
maintain and troubleshoot SMP Gateway
applications. Detailed instructor-led examples,
centered on relevant application problems, ensure
that all participants become familiar with the
complete suite of SMP Tools.
Class attendees will be given an overview of the
general aspects of communications as used in
distribution systems and become familiar with
the terminology and the tools used in this field.
Reliability and security of the electricity infrastructure are key objectives of the Smart Grid initiative.
In the first part of this training we will examine the
threat against the critical infrastructure and how it
has been evolving. We will then examine how the
threat is being handled. The basic concepts of
information security will be discussed, as well as
the policies and standards applicable to the power
industry. In the second part of the training we will
examine the architecture of Substation and
Distribution Automation systems, discuss security
requirements, and provide detailed explanations on
the applicable technologies.
Attendees will also participate in extensive
hands-on training to maximize content retention.
Recommended
Audience
The course is intended for engineers and
technicians involved in the process of specifying,
selecting, installing, configuring, maintaining
or operating substation automation and control
systems.
The course is intended for engineers and technicians The training is intended for both management
who need to implement communication to distribution and technical participants from the power industry.
equipment on a semi-regular basis.
Prerequisites
Participants will need to bring a laptop to
the training. Participants should have a basic
knowledge of serial and ethernet communications
technologies as used in automation systems.
Moreover, they should have a basic understanding
of control system architecture and the communication protocols that are relevant to their projects.
Participants should bring their own laptop computer
None
with ProView™ installed. Participants must have full
administrator rights to the laptop. The laptop must
have serial port or a USB to serial adaptor. Acceptable
adaptors are: IOGEARGUC232A, Digi Edgeport/1 and
Vantec CB-USB20SR.
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be
able to:
At the end of this course, participants will be
able to:
• Configure a gateway to poll RTUs and IEDs,
using serial and ethernet links, using different
protocols
• Configure a gateway to distribute data to
one or more control centers, using serial
and ethernet links, using different protocols
• Set up and use pass-through connections
for remote configuration, maintenance and
monitoring of IEDs
• Identify communications system architecture
• Establish communications with each device
• Identify specific protocols and message
structures
• Assist in remote troubleshooting activities
• Create polling routines
• Understand security concerns and practices
• Configure and use selected SMP Gateway
advanced functions: security, redundancy,
time synchronization, and modem support
• Understanding of the basic concepts of
information security (Confidentiality, Integrity
and Availability)
• Familiarity with the applicable information
security standards
• Understanding of the best practices and
technologies that are being used to make
systems more secure
• Understanding of encryption, its use in
technologies such as TLS and DNP3 Secure
Authentication, and why there is more to
security than encryption
• Install and update SMP Gateway firmware
and software
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At the end of this course participants will have:
• Understanding of the threats to which the
energy sector is exposed
Instructor
Mario Ferland
Tom Lewis & Demos Andreou
Jacques Benoit
Workshop
location
22nd Floor
22nd Floor
22nd Floor
Breakfast
6:30-7:30 AM
Bloomington Room
Bloomington Room
Bloomington Room
Lunch
12:00-1:00 PM
Vista Lounge – 22nd Floor
Vista Lounge – 22nd Floor
Vista Lounge – 22nd Floor
EATON CORPORATION
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Doubletree By Hilton Hotel, Bloomington-Minneapolis South
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Overcurrent Protection
Form 6 Recloser Control & ProView
Workbench Advanced Training
AMI Polyphase Metering
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
8:30 AM to 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
8:30 AM to 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Participants will learn about modern overcurrent
protection line-sectionalizing techniques. This
session starts with review of reliability
statistics and gaining an understanding of why
overcurrent protection is necessary. It then
transitions to learning about the characteristics
of protective devices and how to apply the proper
device. Devices that will be reviewed are fuses,
fuse cutouts, sectionalizers and reclosers (single
phase, three phase ganged and triple/single).
The session will conclude with coordinating
the protective devices on the distribution system.
Participants will start with a review of ProView 4.0,
4.0.1 and 5.0 where basic and advanced features
of ProView will be described along with application
examples. Then a review the basics of the Workbench™
logic (Basic/Advanced Tools) and file management.
Work groups will collaborate on creating a custom
logic to solve example problems. Solution will be
verified by loading schemes into demonstrator Form 6
cubes and tested with a control test device.
Presenters will describe situations in which
Workbench schemes were used to resolve problems
and enhance performance.
Participants will learn about Eaton’s Cooper Power
Systems PLC and RF Polyphase metering solutions
from beginning to end. The session will show how
to initiate a Polyphase meter order and necessary steps
to ensure that the correct meter arrives at your site.
Then the step-by-step process to commission your
devices will be covered, including the configuration
parameters required to gather the many available
meter data metrics. Data- gathering techniques will
be demonstrated and troubleshooting techiniques
for data collection challenges will be discussed.
Anyone involved in the setting and
specification of protection equipment.
The course is intended for engineers or technicians
familiar with the Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems Form 6
Recloser Control and ProView Interface Software.
The course is intended for field and office personnel
who are responsible for the installation, adminstration
and on-going support of AMI Polyphase Metering.
None
Participants should bring their own laptop computer
with ProView installed and their own DB9 RS-232 cable.
Basic knowledge of which Polyphase meter types
your company uses.
At the end of this course participants will have
the following:
At the end of this course, participants will have
strengthen their ability to:
At the end of this course, participants will:
• Understand the process for ordering polyphase
meters from Cooper Power Systems
• Understanding of overcurrent protection
and how it relates to reliability
• Effectively design and structure custom logic in
the Workbench graphical programming environment
• Knowledge of the available overcurrent devices
for a distribution system
• Understand the interaction of custom Workbench
logic with default protection and control functions
• Ability to select the correct device for
the application
• Develop and use best practices for helpful
self-documentation of custom logic
• Understand the key programming parameters
required for meter communication and data
gathering
• Ability to properly coordinate several devices
to minimize the outage area and prevent
miscoordination
• Avoid errors and quickly de-bug custom logic
in the Workbench
• Learn the commisioning steps to implement
polyphase metering
• Efficiently manage the various files associated
with the ProView environment including the
changes in version 5.0
• Learn how to use Yukon™ to gather data for
the metrics available in the meter
• Understand the meter offerings available from
Cooper Power Systems
• Learn techniques for analyzing
and troubleshooting data collection challenges
Tony Talavera & John Heath
Tim Day & John Korn
Ryan Behning & Shawn Roop
22nd Floor
22nd Floor
22nd Floor
Bloomington Room
Bloomington Room
Bloomington Room
Vista Lounge – 22nd Floor
Vista Lounge – 22nd Floor
Vista Lounge – 22nd Floor
All presenters
are Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems employees unless otherwise indicated.
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Smart Grid Conference, September 23-26, 2013
Day
Room
Time
Topic/Description
Presenter(s)
Product Line
HOSPITALITY RECEPTION
General Session
Tues
Garden Ct.
7:00-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST
Tues
Grand Ballroom
8:30-8:45 AM
Conference Welcome
Denny Branca
Tues
Grand Ballroom
8:45-9:15 AM
Keynote 1
Smart Grid Presentation by an Industry Thought Leader.
Prince George Elec. Coop.
Tues
Tues
Grand Ballroom
Grand Ballroom
Tues
Tues
Demand Response
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Monday, 7:00-8:00 PM, Garden Ct.
Grand Ballroom
9:15-9:45 AM
9:45-10:15 AM
Keynote 2
Smart Grid Presentation by an Industry Thought Leader.
Keith Hayward,
Keynote 3
Smart Grid Presentation by an Industry Thought Leader.
Ram Sastry,
10:15-10:45 AM
BREAK
10:45-11:05 AM
Eaton Electrical Services: Showcase of Offerings
Now that Cooper Power Systems is part of Eaton, we have access
to many experts in the power field. A brief overview of the services
available will be presented.
Tues
Grand Ballroom
11:05-11:25 AM
New Smart Grid Solutions
Sharing the Cooper EAS new product development pipeline and
projected availability.
Tues
Grand Ballroom
11:25-11:50 AM
Eaton’s Smart Grid Vision
Tues
Grand Ballroom
11:50 AM-12:00 PM
General Session Wrap-up
Tues
Garden Ct.
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
Tues
Plaza 1
1:00-1:50 PM
Demand Response (DR) Product Roadmaps
An overview of where we have been and where we are going in the
exciting, fast-moving world of Demand Response. This session will
include a long-term look at our DR roadmap.
Tues
Plaza 1
2:00-2:50 PM
Yukon DR Software: What’s New and What’s Planned?
Leaders from our software team will show recent and upcoming Yukon
DR developments.
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
Tues
Plaza 1
3:15-4:00 PM
DR Innovations: A Focus Group
Participants will help direct our development efforts by providing
feedback to several innovation ideas.
Tues
Plaza 1
4:15-6:00 PM
Discussion of DR Best Practices
This session will be a discussion of best practices in Demand
Response, from monitoring communications systems and yearly
system maintenance to M&V practices and marketing. Please come
prepared to talk about your best DR practice.
Tues
Grand Ballroom
6:00-7:00 PM
DINNER
Tues
Grand Ballroom
7:00-10:00 PM
CASINO NIGHT
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Mike Malandro,
North East Mississippi EPA
American Electric Power
Martin Baier
& Gabriel Paoletti
Eaton Electrical Services
Ben Wallace
Tom Pitstick
Denny Branca
Ann Perreault
David Sutton
John Banting &
Ryan Brager
Roger Rognili
Doubletree By Hilton Hotel, Bloomington-Minneapolis South
Day
Demand Response
Room
Time
Wed
Grand Ballroom
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Introduction of the service teams at 8:30 AM.
Wed
Plaza 1
9:00-9:50 AM
Overview of the New DR Field Tool: Field Scout™
An overview on how this Android-based tool can help install,
troubleshoot, and collect measurement and verification (M&V) data.
Wed
Plaza 1
10:00-10:50 AM
Wed
Plaza 1
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Dave McCammant
Targeted Demand Reduction
DR value can be extended by adding location-specific control to your
DR capabilities. Explore ways to set up Yukon to help you target load
reduction by geographic area.
Charles Plunkett
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
Wed
Plaza 1
1:00-1:50 PM
Implementation of Cyber Security into the Development
of Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems Products
Learn how Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems is implementing advanced
security features in its products to ensure the reliable operation of the
electric network. The presentation will discuss Substation and Distribution
Automation solutions, but also controls and meters!
Plaza 1
Plaza 1
2:00-2:50 PM
James Catalano
Customer Presentation: DR Customer
A customer-led presentation discussing their DR system experience.
Garden Ct.
Wed
Presenter(s)
Wed
Wed
Demand Response
Topic/Description
Load Forecasting in Yukon
Knowing when to use load control is highly dependent on the demand
response expected. Learn about new tools being introduced into Yukon
to help you better forecast and manage load response.
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
3:15-4:00 PM
Customer Presentation: DR Customer
A customer-led presentation discussing their DR system experience.
MidAmerican Energy
Jacques Benoit
Joe Childs
Tony Vincik
Allegheny Energy
Wed
Plaza 1
4:15-5:00 PM
Yukon DR Advanced Features
See new features that have been incorporated in Yukon to help you
manage your DR program more efficiently and with enhanced security
and reliability.
Wed
Plaza 1
5:00-6:00 PM
Not Your Same Old LCR: New Features in Load
Control Hardware.
The latest version of LCRs and thermostats have enhanced features
to improve operation, increase security and reliability, and enhance
measurement and validation. Learn how to tap into these new features.
Wed
Garden Ct.
6:00-8:00 PM
DINNER
Thurs
Garden Ct.
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Thurs
Plaza 1
9:00-9:50 AM
Introduction to RF Mesh and Network First Application
Introduction to RF mesh equipment, network operations, network
features, and targeting high value DR and metering applications.
Michael Sharp
Thurs
Plaza 1
10:00-10:50 AM
Implementing RFN DR
This session is overview of setting up a Demand response system
utilizing the RF network components.
Kyle Kopczyk
Thurs
Plaza 6
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Danielle Thompson
Kevin Doe
BOX LUNCH
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Day
Room
Time
Topic/Description
Presenter(s)
Product Line
Substation
Automation
Tues
Garden Ct.
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
Tues
Plaza 2
1:00-1:50 PM
What is New in Substation Automation?
We want to update the audience on our Substation Automation’s
marketing, sales support and service groups, and its respective members.
We also want to share our recent successes and give a high-level
overview of our new features and products.
Tues
Plaza 2
2:00-2:50 PM
2:50-3:15 PM
Substation
Automation
Tues
Plaza 2
3:15-4:00 PM
Tues
Plaza 2
4:15-5:00 PM
A New SMP Web-Based Single-Line Diagram
Come see our new, integrated, web-based graphical interface feature
allowing visualization of single-line diagrams directly from your tablet
or computer!
Perform a Cost-Effective Upgrade of Your Legacy
GE D20 RTU With the SMP Gateway
Replace your legacy GE D20 RTU CPU board with an SMP Gateway.
You can keep your legacy I/O boards in place and save capital!
Plaza 2
5:10-6:00 PM
OPEN
Tues
Grand Ballroom
6:00-7:00 PM
DINNER
Tues
Grand Ballroom
7:00-10:00 PM
CASINO NIGHT
Wed
Grand Ballroom
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Introduction of the service teams at 8:30 AM.
Wed
Plaza 2
9:00-9:50 AM
Wed
Wed
Plaza 2
Plaza 2
Garden Ct.
EATON CORPORATION
10:00-10:50 AM
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
12:00-1:00 PM
2013 Smart Grid Conference
Elizabeth Dollar,
American Transmission Co.
BREAK
Tues
Wed
8
Customer Presentation: How Yukon IED Management
Suite (IMS) Helps American Transmission Company
Comply with NERC-CIP Rtequirements.
Yukon IMS software has provided security for IEDs and in turn
compliance with NERC-CIP requirements. Using such features
as Password Manager and the Enterprise Configuration Manager,
American Transmission Company was able to streamline resources
and ensure their compliance with NERC-CIP standards.
Benoit Masson
Live Demonstration: What’s New with Yukon IED
Manager Suite (IMS)?
Come and see the new user interfaces of Yukon IMS and a live
demonstation with a Cooper Power Systems Form 6 recloser control.
Substation Automation Developments in Australia and
New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand Substation Automation equipment is aging,
does not meet current standards, and is becoming more difficult to
maintain. This presentation describes three case studies of approaches
undertaken in Australia and New Zealand. Using standard designs one
of the utilities is targeting 25 upgrades per annum.
Yukon Visual T&D™ Roadmap and New Features
Yukon Visual T&D HMI/SCADA is a key element of our Substation
Automation solution. It is field proven and well recognized in the
industry. We have been working very hard to bring Visual T&D to the
next level and we are proud to present the new Generation 4.
LUNCH
Martin Pilote
Eric Lebeau
Jacques Benoit
Mathew Oong
Benoit Masson
& Martin Pilote
Day
Room
Time
Wed
Plaza 2
1:00-2:50 PM
Topic/Description
Presenter(s)
SMP User Group Discussion: A Must for Every
SMP Gateway User
In less than a decade, the Smart Grid has brought tremendous
technology evolution to our industry. The products in this market place
have to evolve constantly to keep up with the changing requirements
of utilities. Participate in a roadmap discussion and share with us
your experiences and new ideas to make our SMP even better.
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
Wed
Plaza 2
3:15-4:00 PM
Implementation of DNP Secure Authentication
V5 Using the SMP Gateway
The large deployment of IP-enabled devices for a smarter grid quickly
raised cyber-security concerns. Learn how DNP3 Secure Authentication
works and how it helps improve the security of a SCADA system.
Wed
Plaza 2
4:15-5:00 PM
Customer Presentation: Preparing for a NERC CIP Audit
American Transmission Company will share their experience with a NERC
CIP audit. After providing background of NERC CIP compliance and how an
audit is structured, American Transmission Company will discuss what
they did in preparation for the audit, such as gathering documentation,
performing mock audits and resource planning, as well as what was done
for a post-audit cool down.
Wed
Wed
Garden Ct.
5:00-6:00 PM
OPEN
6:00-8:00 PM
DINNER
Eric Lebeau, Martin Pilote,
& Mario Ferland
Eric Lebeau
Elizabeth Dollar
American Transmission
Company
Deliver More Value from Your Operations
The Cisco Connected Grid Field Area Network (FAN) Solution gives utility operators a
way to run Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), Distribution Automation
(DA), and protection and control applications over a single, intelligent, and
highly secure network platform based on open standards.
To learn more about our Award winning solutions visit us at
Cisco.com/go/smartgrid
© 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
EATON CORPORATION
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2013 Smart Grid Conference Schedule
Day
Room
Time
Topic/Description
Thurs
Garden Ct.
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Thurs
Plaza 2
9:00-9:50 AM
Live Demonstration: Gateway Diagnostics
and Troubleshooting
Come and see a live demonstration of how powerful the SMP
diagnostic tools are and reduce your commissioning and issue
resolution time.
Presenter(s)
Product Line
Substation
Automation
Thurs
Distribution
Automation
10:00-10:50 AM
Cyber Security Update
The pressure for improved security in the electrical sector keeps
growing. As of this writing, FERC has recommended that the
industry skip NERC CIP V4 and implement CIP V5 immediately.
In this presentation we will discuss the current state of cyber security
and provide an update on the changes that NERC CIP V5 may bring.
Thurs
Plaza 2
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Implementation of SMP Gateway at a Wind Farm
IEC 61400-25 has been introduced to help standardize nomenclature,
monitoring, control, data storage, and presentation of wind power data.
Despite these advances, end users are having a difficult time processing
and making decisions due to the immense amount of data that is
generated. This presentation will discuss how the data deluge was
consolidated to create key performance indicators and counters using
SMP Gateway into a concise presentation for end users.
Thurs
Plaza 6
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
BOX LUNCH
Tues
Garden Ct.
12:00-1:00 PM
Tues
Plaza 3
1:00-1:50 PM
Tues
Tues
Tues
10
Plaza 2
Plaza 3
Plaza 3
Plaza 3
2:00-2:50 PM
Jaques Benoit
Martin Pilote
LUNCH
Customer Presentation: Quantifying the Reliability
Improvements of FLISR Technology
A presentation on the reliability forecasting model that Pacific Gas &
Electric uses to predict the SAIFI and SAIDI l benefits of deploying a
Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLISR) system on their
distribution system. Further case studies and actual system event
results will be presented to validate the forecasting model used.
Integrated Volt/VAR Control Optimizes
Smart Grid Strategies
The concept of Volt/VAR regulation or control is essential to electrical
utilities’ ability to deliver power within appropriate voltage limits so
that consumers’ utilization equipment operates properly, and to deliver
power at an optimal power factor to minimize losses.
Gil Wong
Pacific Gas and Electric
Dan Arden
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
3:15-4:00 PM
Customer Presentation: Improving Fault Location:
Using Smart Sensors and Yukon Visual T&D for
Higher Reliability
Listen to this success story of reducing outage duration within the
Edmonton (Alberta) Power Distribution Network by using cellulartcommunicating fault current indicators. This presentation will cover the
business case for EPCOR’s project, the deployment strategy and timeline,
and the results of the deployment.
Serban Stoleru
IVVC Use Case: Simple CVR
Does CVR mean sending a lineman to the sub and manually tapping
down the LTC? Learn how you can use Yukon Integrated Volt/VAR
Control to automate this process and initiate a CVR event with the
click of a mouse.
Dean Hotvet
4:15-5:00 PM
Tues
Plaza 3
5:15-6:00 PM
OPEN
Tues
Grand Ballroom
6:00-7:00 PM
DINNER
Tues
Grand Ballroom
7:00-10:00 PM
CASINO NIGHT
EATON CORPORATION
Martin Pilote
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EPCOR
Day
Distribution
Automation
Room
Time
Presenter(s)
Wed
Grand Ballroom
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Introduction of the service teams at 8:30 AM.
Wed
Plaza 3
9:00-9:50 AM
Customer Presentation: Tampa Electric Company’s
Volt/VAR Management Project
TECO has been busy installing Yukon software, IT infrastructure, WAN
Communications and Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems CBC8000s as part
of a new capacitor bank control project. Hear about the project, what
worked well and what hasn’t gone exactly as planned. If you are curious
about cap control, thinking about starting a project, or looking to
compare notes to your own project, this session will be time well spent.
Bring some questions along with a pen and paper to take notes.
Wed
Wed
Plaza 3
Plaza 3
10:00-10:50 AM
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
CL-7 Voltage Regulator Control Launch Presentation
The new Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems CL-7 Voltage Regulator Control:
Learn about all the new capabilities and features in the CL-7 including
independent multi-phase control with a single device. Our latest
addition to our family of Smart Grid ready devices. Learn about the CL-7
in a presentation and then go interact with the product in the demo
room. It’s released and ready to ship.
Customer Presentation: Ameren Illinois FaultLocating Application using Yukon Grid Server
and OutageAdvisors
In 2012, Ameren Illinois began a project to install the Yukon GridServer
and OutageAdvisors on key locations on its distribution system. Ameren’s
Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) utilizes fault
information from the OutageAdvisors to run its Fault Locating Engine
which provides guidance to system operators of possible fault locations
on the map.
Wed
Garden Ct.
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
Wed
Plaza 3
1:00-1:50 PM
Introduction to Smart Sensors (Part I)
Part one of this presentation is a hands-on look at the feature functionality of the GridAdvisor™ Smart Sensor Series II. The demonstration
will show the typical setup and configuration of product to communicate
to a SCADA head end system.
Wed
Plaza 3
2:00-2:50 PM
2:50-3:15 PM
Wed
Topic/Description
Plaza 3
3:15-4:00 PM
Introduction to Smart Sensors (Part II)
Part two will focus on the end-to-end solution of a Smart Sensor
deployment, and demonstrate the improved efficiency of using back
office software specifically design to manage a large-scale deployment
of Smart Sensors. The GridServer™ software demonstration will
incorporate the live data being reported from the GridAdvisor Series II
Smart Sensor in a typical Faulted Circuit Indicator (FCI) application.
Lee Collins
Tampa Electric Company
Daniel Daley
Tamer Rousan
Ameren
Dan Roth
Dan Roth
BREAK
Customer Presentation: Implementing a Self-Healing
System on an Electric Distribution System
Hendricks Power Cooperative sought ways to improve service reliability
to their dense residential areas. Options explored included software,
equipment and procedures to reduce outage time as measured by the
SAIDI 5-year average. After analyzing type and frequency of outages an
automatic reconfiguration system using electronic reclosers, software
and wireless communications was selected and implemented.
Wed
Plaza 3
4:15-6:00 PM
Yukon™ Feeder Automation User Group
Meet and network with other Yukon Feeder Automation users to learn
more about their systems, how they are using Yukon Feeder Automation,
and their plans for future expansion.
Wed
Garden Ct.
6:00-8:00 PM
DINNER
EATON CORPORATION
Jeff Mueller
Hendricks Power Cooperative, IN
Charlene Ericson
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2013 Smart Grid Conference Schedule
Day
Day
Room
Room
Time
Time
Topic/Description
Topic/Description
Thurs
Garden Ct.
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Thurs
Plaza 5
9:00-9:50 AM
New Multi-Step Capacitor Bank Protection
and Control Relays
Introduction of integrated protection and control relays for substation
and metal-enclosed capacitor banks. Applications for capacitor banks on
multiple buses and on a single bus will be discussed.
Presenter(s)
Presenter(s)
Product Line
Distribution
Automation
Thurs
AMI 1
ProView™ NXG Platform Overview
Attend this training to become a jack-of-all-trades, leveraging a
common interface software to Cooper Power Systems devices. ProView
NXG is a single application install that supports all of Eaton’s Cooper
Power Systems latest Smart Grid controls: the Form 4D, CBC-8000, CL-6,
CL-7, and Series II Smart Sensor. This presentation will train the
attendee on how to navigate the common look and feel features of
ProView NXG, and briefly cover some control-specific dialogs.
Ryan Rausch
& James Formea
Plaza 5
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Maintaining your IVVC system
Assessing your IVVC system to ensure it is operating at peak efficiency.
Thurs
Plaza 6
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
BOX LUNCH
Tues
Garden Ct.
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
Tues
Plaza 5
1:00-1:50 PM
Yukon Training for Field Personnel
This discussion will highlight the ways that Field personnel can
use Yukon to troubleshoot their AMI system before rolling a truck.
Ross Antoine
PLC Repeater Placement and Installation Best Practices
An overview of which repeaters to use for a given situation.
This will include what to consider before a field visit.
Ryan Behning
Tues
Tues
Plaza 5
Plaza 5
Plaza 5
2:00-2:50 PM
Dean Hotvet
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
3:15-4:00 PM
Power Quality Expertise Shared by Eaton’s Electrical
Engineering Services and Systems Partner
An overview of Eaton’s EESS capabilities for helping customers with
their distribution power quality challenges. Harmonic filtering, PLC
noise mitigation, and power quality study capabilities will be explored.
Dan O’Reilly
& David Shipp
Yukon Data Exports: What Can I Do with All This
Good Data?
This discussion will highlight the file export options available for:
billing, archived data, Multispeak, EIM and others.
Chris Woodard
4:10-5:00 PM
Eaton Electrical Services
Tues
Plaza 5
5:10-6:00 PM
OPEN
Tues
Grand Ballroom
6:00-7:00 PM
DINNER
Tues
Grand Ballroom
7:00-10:00 PM
CASINO NIGHT
Wed
Grand Ballroom
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Introduction of the service teams at 8:30 AM.
Wed
Plaza 5
9:00-9:50 AM
Polyphase Electric Meters: Features and Use
An overview of the available polyphase meter types and the
supported configurations for PLC and RF.
Ryan Behning
& Shawn Roop
Wed
Plaza 5
10:00-10:50 AM
Best Practices for H-Field Placement
This discussion will cover the steps to measure signal-to-noise ratios
within a substation, so H-Fields can be placed optimally.
Dave Arp & Ryan Behning
Wed
Wed
12
10:00-10:50 AM
Thurs
Tues
AMI 1
Plaza 5
Ralph Matusiak
Plaza 5
Garden Ct.
EATON CORPORATION
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
12:00-1:00 PM
2013 Smart Grid Conference
AMI-PLC Commissioning and Troubleshooting:
Experiences and Tips by Customer Panel
A platform for field experts to share examples of how they effectively
commission and troubleshoot their AMI-PLC systems.
LUNCH
Customer Panel
Day
Wed
Plaza 5
Wed
AMI 1
Room
Plaza 5
Time
1:00-1:50 PM
2:00-2:50 PM
Topic/Description
Presenter(s)
Pre-Pay Metering and Your AMI System
A platform for customers to share examples of how they are using
their AMI systems to manage their customer pre-pay programs.
Ask the Yukon Software Developer
Session will encourage user questions about Yukon and Network
Manager, showcasing the expertise of our software developers!
Customer Panel
Stacey Nelson
2:50-3:50 PM
BREAK
Wed
Plaza 5
3:15-4:15 PM
AMI Technology Roadmap
This session will highlight the Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems
AMI technology roadmap, including an overview of Yukon 6.0.
Ken Polarek
& David Sutton
Wed
Plaza 5
4:15-5:15 PM
AMI Product Discussion
This session will cover product quality data, plus encourage customers
to ask any questions of our engineering, product marketing and
customer service teams.
Denny Branca & Eaton’s
Cooper Power Systems
Representatives
Wed
Plaza 5
5:15-6:00 PM
OPEN
Wed
Garden Ct.
6:00-8:00 PM
DINNER
Thurs
Garden Ct.
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Thurs
Plaza 5
9:00-9:50 AM
AMI ‘How To’ Session: CCU Operation
This ‘How to’ session will show the steps to set up the Carrier Control
Unit (CCU) and discuss ways to maintain their long-term operation.
Ross Antoine
AMI ‘How To’ Session: Common Commands
This ‘How to’ session will highlight the Yukon Common Commands
and how you can use it to efficiently manage your Yukon AMI System.
Chris Woodard
Nick Guenther
Thurs
Plaza 5
10:00-10:50 AM
Thurs
Plaza 5
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
AMI ‘How To’ Session: Yukon Notification and Alarming
This ‘How to’ session will show the steps to set up Yukon notification
and alarming, and show examples of how it is used.
Thurs
Plaza 6
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
BOX LUNCH
Save the date
for next year's Smart Grid Conference
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September 29 Workshop
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2013 Smart Grid Conference Schedule
Day
Room
Tues
Plaza 6
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
Tues
Plaza 6
1:00-1:50 PM
RF System Overview
An overview of your RF system’s hardware and software functions.
Nate Holland
Tues
Plaza 6
2:00-2:50 PM
RF Technologies Overview
An overview and comparison of the various RF technologies.
Michael Sharp
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
3:15-4:00 PM
Two-Way Demand Response over a RF-AMI Network
An overview of adding two-way Demand Response functionality to your
existing AMI-RF network, including equipment overview, installation,
software setup and DR program considerations.
4:15-5:00 PM
Elpro™ RF Smart Grid Backhaul Communications
An overview of Eaton’s RF Smart Grid Backhaul communications
for AMI and DA applications.
Time
Topic/Description
Presenter(s)
Product Line
AMI 2
AMI 2
Tues
Plaza 6
Tues
Plaza 6
Elpro
5:00-6:00 PM
OPEN
Tues
Grand Ballroom
6:00-7:00 PM
DINNER
Tues
Grand Ballroom
7:00-10:00 PM
CASINO NIGHT
Wed
Grand Ballroom
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Introduction of the service teams at 8:30 AM.
Wed
Plaza 6
9:00-9:50 AM
RF Project Case Studies
Utilities are taking advantage of the benefits of wireless RF Smart Grid
technologies. This presentation covers several utility applications in AMI
and Demand Response and provides an overview of this technology.
Michael Sharp
& Paul Heinl
Wed
Plaza 6
10:00-10:50 AM
Customer Panel Discussion: PLC & RF “Two
Technologies, One AMI System”
A customer-led discussion of AMI users that use a combination
of the Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems PLC & RF solutions to read
and monitor their metering systems.
Customer Panel
Fun with Maps: Optimizing Your AMI-RF Network
Showcasing AMI-RF network data using Google-Maps. Examples
include: hop-count plots, route segmentation, primary paths to nodes,
individual node read rates.
Paul Heinl
Plaza 6
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Wed
Wed
Garden Ct.
Plaza 6
12:00-1:00 PM
1:00-1:50 PM
Wed
Plaza 6
Wed
Plaza 6
LUNCH
Using the New RF Field Tool
An overview of the new RF field tool, its functions and how to use it.
Paul Heinl
2:00-2:50 PM
RF Troubleshooting Best Practices
In-depth discussion on use of Yukon for troubleshooting your RF system.
Mark Harkins
2:50-3:15 PM
BREAK
3:15-4:15 PM
AMI Technology Roadmap
This session will highlight Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems AMI
technology roadmap, including an overview of Yukon 6.0.
Ken Polarek
& David Sutton
Denny Branca & Eaton’s
Cooper Power Systems
Representatives
Plaza 6
4:15-5:15 PM
AMI Product Discussion
This session will cover product quality data, plus encourage
customers to ask any questions of our engineering, product
marketing and customer service teams.
Wed
Plaza 6
5:15-6:00 PM
OPEN
Wed
Garden Ct.
6:00-8:00 PM
DINNER
Garden Ct.
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Plaza 6
9:00-9:50 AM
RF Equipment Installations
This session will include best practice to install gateways,
relays and water nodes in the field.
Wed
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
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Patrick Ho
Tues
Wed
AMI 2
Kyle Kopczyk
Plaza 6
Plaza 6
EATON CORPORATION
10:00-10:50 AM
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
2013 Smart Grid Conference
OPEN
BOX LUNCH
Mark Harkins
The reliability
you expect.
Come see our solutions at DistribuTECH
January 28-30, 2014
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
San Antonio, Texas
Booth #1137
Power is the backbone
of Industry, and ensuring
the availability of safe, reliable
power is at the heart of
Eaton’s business. From
transforming and regulating
power delivery to distributing
and managing it through
a facility, as well as the
services and support
needed to commission
and keep it running, Eaton
can now offer a full portfolio
of solutions for the reliable,
efficient use of power.
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