Ameren Illinois Technology Applications Center

Ameren Illinois Technology Applications Center Presentation for POWER AFFILIATES PROGRAM 36TH ANNUAL REVIEW May 8, 2015 Presented by: Rod Hilburn: Ma...
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Ameren Illinois Technology Applications Center Presentation for POWER AFFILIATES PROGRAM 36TH ANNUAL REVIEW May 8, 2015

Presented by: Rod Hilburn: Manager – Technical Applications Center

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Ameren Illinois Technology Applications Center

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Technology Applications Center - Background On October 26, 2011, the Energy Infrastructure & Modernization Action (EIMA) was enacted which comprised a component requiring Ameren Illinois to construct or designate a Smart Grid Testing Infrastructure. Technology Applications Center Services •

Ameren Illinois will provide testing infrastructure resources and services from which companies will be allowed to test programs, technologies, business models and other Smart Grid-related activities while connected to the grid.

Requirements from SB 1652 for Technology Applications Center •

Provide companies with open unbiased opportunities for testing programs, technologies, business models, and other Smart Grid-related activities while connected to the grid.



Provide companies with opportunities to test and showcase Smart Grid technologies and services, especially those likely to support the economic development goals of the State of Illinois.



Facility will include a live MISO (Midwest Independent System Operator) signal to provide testing capabilities of new utility scale applications associated with distributed wind and solar resources. 3

Technology Applications Center - Background Technology Applications Center Development



Design team review of legislative language as well as visits to Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), S&C Electric, University of UrbanaChampaign (UIUC) and American Electric Power (AEP) determined that Ameren Illinois should construct or designate two locations to satisfy the laws requirements.

Technology Applications Center Construction •

Constructed 69/12kV, 10.5 MVA substation.



Constructed two distribution circuits • One to serve the Technology Applications Center site • One to serve live customers



Constructed a substation control building to service the substation as well as a Home Area Network kitchen to test end use consumer devices.



Established a fiber optic communications link with UIUC smart grid test bed.

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Technology Applications Center - Capabilities •

Energize equipment/sensors at voltage levels up to and including 69,000 volts (Champaign) 12,000 volts (Decatur) to evaluate devices functional characteristics.



Data capture of electrical characteristics utilizing SEL-351A (PMU) and analysis of data via SynchoWave Visualization and Analysis software.



Access to SCADA and Relay control functionality to enable evaluation, monitoring, and controls of energized SG devices.



Provide a testing platform to allow for Cyber-Security testing, DNP3, ModBus, and SCADA communications architectures commonly used by Utilities.



Test and evaluate Home Area Network (HAN) technologies.



Perform energized testing of AIU identified equipment for acceptability prior to wide scale adoption.



Communications infrastructure necessary to receive live MISO signals.



Collaboration with UIUC on testing & validation procedures, as well as test plan development 5

TAC – Control Building

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TAC Control Building Layout

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TAC – Relay Panels

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Distribution SCADA Panel

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TAC – Test Environment Remote Terminal Unit

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TAC – Testing Equipment Platform

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Communication Network

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DOE Cyber Security Projects Research grants have been co-awarded under the FOA opportunities by the DOE for “Innovation for Increasing Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems” at the TAC. • (SDN) – Software-Defined Networking SDN allows a programmatic change control platform, which allows the entire network to be managed as a single asset, simplifies the understanding of the network, and enables continuous monitoring in more detail.

• (PBCONF) – Secure Policy-Based Configuration Framework An extensible, policy-based configuration framework to support the secure configuration and remote access of modern and legacy devices from a variety of vendors. The open-source framework will combine a policy engine with a translation engine to address the interoperability challenges of various remote access control methods and provide utilities with a single, organization-wide view of the security configuration for their power delivery devices.

• (ARMORE) - Applied Resiliency for More Trustworthy Grid Operation An open-source system that can perform inspection of network packets and alarm on communication that does not comply with the specified ARMORE policy. ARMORE will be able to be configured to take action to block network traffic based on deep inspection of common substation communications protocols, such as DNP3.

• (CODEF) - Collaborative Defense of T&D Protection and Control Devices Against Cyber Attacks This project will advance the state of the art for cyber defense methods for transmission and distribution grid protection and control devices by developing and demonstrating a distributed security domain layer that enables transmission and protection devices to collaboratively defend against cyber-attacks in an IEC 61850 environment. 13

TAC Kitchen

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Smart Appliances

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AMI Metering Bank

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Home Area Network (HAN) Testing Ameren Illinois is deploying Landis & Gyr Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) systems which include Zigbee® communication chips. • Ameren Illinois is in the final stages of developing a HAN validation program to ensure consumer end use products can successfully communicate with our AMI meters. • Validated end use products will be listed on Ameren Illinois website to inform consumers of which consumer end use products have been validated by Ameren Illinois . • The devices that Ameren Illinois intends to test are listed as follows: In-home displays (IHDs) Repeaters/range extenders Smart Appliance Devices

Programmable communicating thermostats (PCTs) Gateways (that do not act as Zigbee® coordinators) Home Energy Managers (HEM)

• Validation process is expected to take approximately 18 days after receipt of the vendors consumer end use device.

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Battery Room

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TAC Substation Transformer & 69KV Bushing Monitor

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Distribution Substation Structure

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Distribution Circuit Protection – Viper Recloser

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Distribution Circuit – Viper Recloser Controls

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Distribution Circuit Voltage Regulators

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Overhead Distribution Circuit Infrastructure

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Underground Distribution Circuit Infrastructure

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TAC Application Process – Initial and Supplemental SMART GRID TEST BED INITIAL APPLICATION FORM Section 1. Smart Grid Test Bed Applicants Contact Information: Company Name: Name: Mailing Address: City: _________________ State: ________ Zip Code: _______________ Telephone (Daytime) ________ Cellular: _____________________________________ Facsimile Number: ____________________________E-Mail Address: Section 2. Type of Smart Grid program, technology, business model, or other innovative Smart Gridrelated technology or service to be demonstrated in the Test Bed: Section 3. Description of potential Testing required by Ameren Illinois: Anticipated timeline that will be necessary to test Applicant’s Smart Grid program, technology, business model, or other Smart Grid-related technology or service:

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TAC information https://www.ameren.com/illinois/map/tac

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Technology Applications Center Benefits • Fulfill the Act’s intent to facilitate the development of new Smart Grid technologies for promotion of new smart grid related products. • Provides Ameren Illinois with infrastructure and resources to test, document and analyze new distribution equipment and services prior to wide scale adoption of these devices across Ameren Illinois service territory. • Establishes opportunity for Ameren Illinois & University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign to jointly research Smart Grid-related technologies through respective test beds.

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Questions ????

Rod Hilburn: Manager - Technology Applications Center [email protected]

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