Dr. G. Ganesh Das Head (Strategy & Business Relations) Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. Technologies Deployed in India and Future Opportunities TPDDL’s Smart Grid Journey… About Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. Licensed for distribution of power in North and North West Delhi Tata Govt. of Power, Delhi, 51% 49% Parameter FY’15 Turnover INR 6503 Cr Peak Load 1704 MW Annual energy requirement 8423 MU Total registered consumers 14.39 Lacs Number of employees 3543 Area 510 Sq Kms Population serviced in Network area (approx) 6 Million Certifications : ISO 9001, 14001, 27001 ; SA 8000 ; OHSAS 18001 UN Global Compact Reporting Operational Excellence: Performance Snapshot Parameter Unit Jul-02 Mar-15 % 53.1 9.87 % 70 99.55 % % 11 40 0.76 99.18 Operational Performance AT&C Losses System Reliability – ASAI -Availability Index Transformer Failure Rate Street Light Functionality Consumer Related Performance New Connection Energization Time Days 51.8 5 Meter Replacement Time Provisional Billing Defective Bills Bill Complaint Resolution Days % % Days 25 15 6 45 4 1.34 0.14 4 Mean Time to Repair Faults Hours 11 1.53 % - 92 Nos. - 417 % - 84 Call Center Performance - Service Level Customer Served Per Employee Consumer Satisfaction Index (Overall) Financial Performance Capex Incurred Distribution Rs. Cr. 1210 5106 Revenue (Annualized for FY 03 and FY14) Rs. Cr. 1156 6503 7 5600 14.39 3457 Others Consumers Employees Lacs Nos. TPDDL- Technology Landscape Sub-transmission Grid Stations Distribution Stations (11 Kv) DATA CENTRE 2 Transco grid stations SAP (PM/PS/MM/HR/FICO) DATA CENTRE 1 OFFICES SAP-ISU (BI/FICA/DM/CS) WEB AMR/PG/SPT BILL SCADA/ Distributed Management System (DMS)/Distribution Automation(DA) Geographical Information System(GIS) Operational Management System(OMS) Customers Integrated Call Centre BACK BONE COMMUNICATION NETWORK IT-OT Convergence IT-OT Convergence Operational Technology Progression 9.87% Reduction in AT&C Losses from 53% to 10% • • • • • • Manned Grids Non communicable control panels DEBS - Billing Energize – Enterprise System E-mail and website IT Infrastructure • Substation Automation Communication Infrastructure • GIS readiness for Sub transmission • SCADA system • GIS readiness for Distribution Network • DMS readiness • • • • • • • SAP-R3 (FICO, PM, MM, PS, HCM) Bulk Billing System BIRD AMR, Sakshat, Sanchay and RMS PHASE I 2004-06 • SAMBANDH SAP-ESS, PMS DEBS Upgradation Payment Gateway PHASE II 2007-09 Information Technology Progression • SAP-ISU, ESLA • Secondary Data Centre (SDC) • GIS readiness for LT network & Consumers • DMS & DA implementation • Outage Management System PHASE III 2010-13 F U T U R E P H A S E AMI, ESB, FFA, ICT, BI, GISADMS A T & C 7% Year 2004 - 14 Projects Implemented Grid Sub-station Automation System Operational Management System SCADA/ Distribution Management System Geographical Information System Adoption of Technology – Many Firsts Smart Grid Roadmap– Future Projects Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Field Force Automation (FFA) Business Intelligence/Data Analytics Enterprise Service Bus Integrated Communication Technology New Technology Introduction & Upgrade Advanced Distributed Management System (ADMS) Unified SCADA, DMS & OMS for better efficiency in monitoring & control Geographical Information System (GIS) Standards based integration possible with other IT /OT applications Integreted Communication Technologies (ICT) For meeting communication requirements of smart grid Business Intelligence(BI) Advanced Data analytics (DA) based on advanced Mathematical & Statistical modelling AMI & ESB Smart Metering for consumers having consumption >600 units per month. 2,50,000 consumers to be covered ADR with Smart Meter- Architecture & Data Flow Demand Response at TPDDL Shed Potential Analysis Shed Potential v/s Sanctioned Load Plans to Scale up to 40 MW in the Future 24000 OTHERS 1970 HOSPITAL • • 2221 STEEL 1528 PRINTING 6660 FOOTWEAR & PLASTIC 10248 COLD STORAGE Sanctioned Load (KW) Shed Potential (KW) 5000 10000 15000 0 No of Consumers Shed Potential (KW) Sanctioned Load (KW) • • 16891 FLOUR & DAL MILL INDUSTRY TYPE Major Shed Potential Contributors Cold Storage Flour & Footwear Printing Dal Mill & Plastic 20000 Flour & Dal Mill Footwear & Plastic Printing Steel 25000 steel Hospital Others TOTAL 8 39 39 7 10 3 56 162 1364 3292 1718 423 629 375 3300 11101 10248 16891 6660 1528 2221 1970 24000 63518 Automated Demand Response with Smart Metering Results Current Status Brief: • 162 Consumer Enrolled • 12 MW Shed potential • 20 Events conducted starting May 2014 during peak load conditions • Max Shed achieved was 7.2 MVA. • Future Potential: • Potential to add another 33 MW by enrolling high revenue consumers. TPDDL Solar Journey • Spearheading the Solar Initiatives, TPDDL pioneered in the ‘Demonstration Programme on Tail End Grid Connected Solar Power Plants’, an initiative of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India. TPDDL has commissioned eight (8) Solar Plants under this prestigious program • The most significant in TPDDL Solar Projects is the Mega Watt Class of Grid connected Solar Plant at its Central Stores at Keshavpuram, which is a unique project where dual utilization of land has been achieved by creating a roof top solar plant over a fully functioning open material store. • TPDDL has set up twelve (12) no. of 1 KW capacity standalone Solar lighting system in RWA Porta Cabins in New Delhi Municipal Corporation area under “My Delhi I Care” scheme of Govt. of Delhi. Demand Side Management LED Replacement program 2.2 Million LED distribution at subsidized rates 15 MW load reduction to be achieved AC replacement program 20000 old AC to be replaced with more 5 star efficient ACs 13.08 MW reduction to be achieved Load Research Study Covering Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Consumers Results to be used for identifying segment specific DSM initiatives TPDDL Demand Projections with DER till 2025 Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Automated Demand Response 440 MW rooftop solar by 2025 40 MW potential by 2025 No new fossil fuel PPA sign off 12 MW ADR Potential connected and in use Energy Storage Micro Grid Explore utility level Energy Storage options Working with MIT for developing a model for facilitating development of Micro Grid in Rural India Collaboration with Institutes “Bihar Model” Smart Grid Demonstration Lab State of art Smart Grid Lab Demonstration of various smart grid technologies. Collaborative partnerships with Business Associates Centre of Excellence for all segments including students, consumers, technology providers and other state utilities. Future Roadmap of Technology in Distribution “THANK YOU”
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