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Title: SmartGridCity: Developing the Smart Grid of the Future


1
SmartGridCity Developing the Smart Grid of the
Future
  • Craig Eicher
  • Area Manager, Boulder Region
  • Community Local Government Affairs

2
SmartGridCity The Vision
  • Create a catalytic event Test much more than
    smart meters
  • Leverage public and private sector
    partnerships/research and development
  • Dont choose a technology winner in advance.
    Deploy multiple technologies, rate structures,
    in-home devices, etc.
  • Test multiple benefit hypotheses dont
    predetermine outcomes
  • Establish an on-going testing and validation
    environment that will serve as a continuous Smart
    Grid innovation center
  • Develop an international showcase of smart grid
    possibilities a comprehensive demonstration of
    an intelligent grid

3
Boulders Key Strengths
  • Ideal size (50,000 customers)
  • Ideal geographic location (easy access to needed
    grid components)
  • Ideal smart grid customers
  • Web-savvy, early adopters
  • Environmentally aware
  • Willingness to accept some short-term
    inconvenience for a good cause
  • Collaborative opportunities with
  • University of Colorado
  • NCAR/UCAR
  • NIST
  • NREL
  • City, county and federal leaders leaders

4
Project Status
  • Groundbreaking April 2008
  • Seven key investing partners
  • Substation, Distribution Communication system
    nearly complete
  • More than 200 miles of fiber-optic communications
    installed
  • 15,069 two-way meters installed (25,000 total
    planned)
  • Monitoring 3,984 transformers, 5,686 other grid
    devices
  • 40,500 premises BPL-enabled
  • Home Energy Manager Web portal in testing
  • In-home devices in testing
  • Benchmarking throughout 2009 and into 2010
  • New pilot pricing tariffs under development

5
Your Utility And The New Energy Landscape
  • Utility will maintain traditional role
  • Deliver reliable power that is reasonably priced
  • Will transform its business to meet climate
    challenge
  • Rely increasingly on new, clean technologies
  • Value and minimize emissions
  • Will take on a new character
  • Efficient and flexible
  • More customer choice and involvement
  • Manage more intermittent energy resources
  • Centrally located renewables
  • Distributed, site-located renewables
  • Current grid is not up to this challenge
  • Need a Smarter Grid

6
Change Is Coming
  • Fulfilling traditional role is challenging
  • More investment in aging electric infrastructure
  • Increased needs and exponentially growing demand
  • Environmental concerns for both the industry and
    customers
  • Political leadership pushing for change
  • President Obama Federal Stimulus Bill, carbon
    regulation
  • Governor Ritters New Energy Economy

7
Colorados Energy Needs
Up 32
  • In the last decade

Up 14
Up 7
Number of Customers
Electric Use per Customer
Peak Demand
8
Edisons Grid Today
Generating Plant
Transmission Line
  • Simple concept
  • Robust Effective
  • Complex in execution
  • Thousands of power plants
  • Web of regional transmission lines
  • More complex web of local distribution lines

Substation
Distribution System
End User
9
Smart Grid A Digital, Information-Age Grid
  • Basic structure
  • Edisons Grid is the backbone
  • Applies information technology available today
  • Much more information and control
  • Power of information
  • More precise system design and greater
    operational performance
  • Improved reliability
  • Ability to meet customer needs and wants
  • More products and services
  • Reduced emissions and environmental impact

10
Smart Grid Components
Generating Plant
Transmission Line
Substation
Distribution System
End User
11
The Smart Home
Added green power sources
High-speed, networked connections
Plug-in hybrid electric cars
Customer interaction with utility
Real-time and green pricing signals
Smart thermostats, appliances and in-home
control devices
12
Smart Grid Web Portal
  • Allows customer to monitor and manage their
    energy use
  • Online tools provide more options, choice and
    personal control

13

Smart Grid Benefits
  • Customer-Enabled Management
  • Automatic control of electronic devices
  • Real-time pricing
  • New services and products
  • Enable customer choice

14
SmartGridCity And The Future
  • SmartGridCity will test what an integrated smart
    grid can deliver
  • Needed New regulatory construct
  • Future is unknown
  • Information unleashes power of innovation
  • Transforms utility in ways we cannot imagine
  • Stronger energy system
  • More choice and opportunity
  • Customers
  • Shareholders
  • Employees

15
Xcel Energys Environmental Commitment
  • Nations 1 provider of wind power
  • Nations 5 provider of solar power
  • 10 percent sales from renewable energy (already
    A37-compliant)
  • 20 percent sales from renewables by 2015
  • Tripling wind capacity on system by 2015
  • Adding up to 400 MW of solar including CSP with
    thermal storage
  • Retiring two less-efficient coal plants
  • Carbon / GHG accounting standards - under
    development
  • CO2 database project more accurate measurement
    of emissions footprint
  • Studies of carbon capture at existing plants
  • Ash sales landfill reductions
  • Installing high efficiency transformers,
    non-polluting mineral oil
  • Hybrid fleet vehicles bucket trucks
  • Carbon legislation proposals federal and state
  • Dow Jones Sustainability Index third year listed

16
Xcel Energy Investments in Innovation
  • Wind2H2
  • Wind2Battery
  • PHEV
  • SolarTac
  • Innovative Clean Tech Prog.
  • Methane cogen from sugar beets
  • Biomass to Biogass
  • Duel fuel hybrid generation
  • Thin-film PV
  • Carbon emissions capture with rapid growth algae
  • Working for national renewable standards and fair
    carbon legislation

17
Energy Efficiency
  • In 2008, spent 22.1 million on residential and
    commercial energy efficiency programs
  • Saved 40 MW and 151, 789 MWh of electric
    generation
  • Launched 29 new or improved energy-efficiency
    programs in 2009
  • Between 2009 and 2020, annual electricity savings
    goal is 422 GWh per year
  • Since 1992, conservation has prevented 11 new
    plants from being built
  • Goal Avoid building 22 plants by 2020

18
  • xcelenergy.com/smartgridcity
  • Craig Eicher
  • craig.l.eicher_at_xcelenergy.com
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