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Electric Power Utility Leverage regulatory incentives for smart grid pilots in your state and on the
Companies: federal level
AUSTIN ENERGY Increase customer retention through smart grid pricing and service
NATIONAL GRID
SEMPRA ENERGY Fund a Smart Grid Project
Weigh costs and advantages of market pricing schemes for smart grid:
PEPCO HOLDINGS INC.
hourly pricing, peak time rebate and critical time pricing
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY Quantify expenditures from fuel, technology deployment, workforce
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BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE NEW!
build-out for traditional electric operations
Run a Smart Grid Project
Integrate smart grid technology with internal infrastructure to reduce
State and Federal interference with operations
Policymakers: Integrate distributed energy resources and reduce emissions
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Serve load pockets without building expensive new power lines
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STANDARDS AND Understand standards for implementing and operating smart grid technology
TECHNOLOGY
Chase Stimulus Dollars
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Ensure that your proposal for stimulus money is highlighting the specific
DC PUBLIC SERVICES COMMISSION requirements of the federal criteria for funding grants
Engage with the federal programs for energy efficiency and renewable
energy and target the available financing
Smart Grid Technology Gain perspective on the federal coordination efforts for interoperability and
communication standards development
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Implementation The Industry “HOW TO” Event
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Dear Colleague,
It is rare that a utility company has WHO WILL ATTEND:
not at least considered the moderniz
the deployment of smart grid tech ation of its grid and
nologies. Continually growing dem CFOs, CIOs, SVPs, VPs, Directors and
infrastructure, ageing workforce and and for electricity, old Managers responsible for:
imperatives for carbon reduction are
utilities to reconsider the current busin pressuring
model for smart grid truly exist? Wha
ess model. However, does a functiona
l business
• Smart Grid and AMR/AMI/MDM
t is the realistic effect of smart grid
technology on
Metering
improving operations, reliability, custo
mer retention and asset utilization Distribution Operations
? •
The promise of smart grid is clear • Distribution Automation
to all the stakeholders: more effec
transmission, cleaner energy and tive energy
empowering customers to monitor • Distributed Generation
contribute self-generated resources their own demand and
back into the grid. To realize these
to construct a business case for smar promises, you need • Asset Management
t grid, quantifying all costs and bene
technology partners to build out and fits and indentify
manage your smart grid. Additiona
lly, you need to
• Demand Response
train your workforce to operate the
modernized grid, and then forecast
consumer behavior under a new tech and manage your • Electric Operations
nology and pricing paradigm. Addi
to be aware of both the regulator tionally, you need
y incentives and requirements that • Customer Service
constrain your business goals. can either expand or
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3. Pre-Conference Workshops
Monday, August 17, 2009
12:15 – 3:15 12:00 Registration for Workshop A. Lunch will be served.
A Projecting the Economic Value of an Investment in Smart Grid and Building the Business Case
Smart grid projects are capital intensive, impact different departments •
Quantifying societal benefits such as avoided generation investment,
within the utility organization and affect the cost of energy and reduction of a carbon footprint and assessing intangible customer
service levels for the end-users. This workshop will guide participants benefits
through steps required to perform an analytic assessment of the
economic value of a smart grid project before committing to actual How you will benefit:
deployment or before making a decision to scale up an existing • Understand the choice of a project within the constraints of limited
Automated Metering Initiative. finances and in situations where working capital recovery is limited
by the regulatory process
What will be covered: • Avoid making common generic assumptions that may compromise
•
Modeling assumptions present in regional variations such as regional the financial success of your project
conditions of service reliability criteria, cost of building a new • Identify sensitivities in your risk assessment and benchmark against
generation, information requirements for customers and tax laws your industry peers
• Estimating the timing and sequencing of benefits and costs of a
project Workshop Leader: Branko Terzic, Regulatory Policy Leader –
Energy & Resources, Deloitte
3:30-6:30 3:15 Registration for Workshop B
B Integrating Smart Grid Analysis and Valuation into Utility Enterprise Business Planning
Smart grid technology and smart grid projects are fairly new to the • Quantifying financial and operational implications of renewables and
industry but accurate evaluation of smart grid performance and distributed resources integration
impact on existing assets and operations is essential for utility business • Capital planning and budgeting implications
forecasting. This workshop will guide participants how to execute
business planning initiatives that account for these new and changing How you will benefit:
business considerations. In this session, you will gain a clear approach • Enhance the robustness of your business case
for properly integrating Smart Grid and business planning. • Plan and account for environmental compliance and sustainability
• Monitor your project's performance and identify areas for corrective
What will be covered: action
• An analytic framework to determine business and operating model
impacts of smart grid projects Workshop Leaders: Jere Jacobi, Partner, ScottMadden and C.
• Accounting for reliability benefits, operating efficiencies and savings Scott Wilson, Partner, ScottMadden
About Our Sponsors:
Silver Spring Networks is a Smart Grid networking well as clean-tech companies in need of remote communications and control functionality
solutions company that enables utilities to achieve for products ranging from solar panels to plug-in hybrid vehicles. Website:
operational efficiencies, reduce carbon emissions and www.smartsynch.com
empower their customers to monitor and manage their
energy consumption. SSN provides the hardware, software Telvent (NASDAQ: TLVT) is a global IT solutions and
and services that allow utilities to deploy and run unlimited advanced applications, business information services provider that improves the
including Smart Metering, Demand Response, Distribution Automation and Distributed efficiency, safety and security of the world’s premier
Generation, over a single, unified network. SSN has successful deployments with utilities organizations. The company serves markets critical to the sustainability of the planet,
serving 20 percent of the US population, including Pacific Gas & Electric, Pepco Holdings, including the energy, transportation, agriculture, and environmental sectors. Website:
Florida Power & Light and Oklahoma Gas & Electric. For additional information, visit us at www.telvent.com
www.silverspringnetworks.com.
Tendril enables true 21st century energy efficiency by
SmartSynch is the leading provider of public wireless IP-based establishing a dialog between consumers and their energy
smart grid solutions. Our clean-tech innovations in the two-way providers. The Tendril Residential Energy Ecosystem (TREE) is
delivery of real-time energy usage data over public wireless comprised of an open, extensible and standards-based platform
networks, in lieu of proprietary networks, have simplified for energy management, a comprehensive suite of energy management applications (like
deployments for 100 major North American utilities, while Demand Response and Time-of-Use Pricing) and a suite of in-home hardware devices (like
enabling their clean-energy initiatives and delivering greater Returns on Resources. thermostats and outlets). TREE is a comprehensive and consumer-centric solution that is
As a smart grid infrastructure company, SmartSynch offers true end-to-end, IP-based designed to integrate seamlessly with a Utility’s or Energy Retailers’ existing back office
solutions capable of delivering grid intelligence to and from any device. Our products and applications and network infrastructure allowing consumers and their energy companies
services include SmartMeters™ and SmartBoxes™ that immediately IP-enable the grid, to communicate, collaborate and create — Smart Energy for Life™. Website:
software solutions, and network management services for utilities and their customers, as www.tendrilinc.com
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4. Main Conference Day One
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
7:30 Registration & Coffee • Implementing smart grid pilots in the urban areas
•
Evaluating an opportunity to implement a microgrid
8:00 Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks Patrick Hogan
Senior Vice President of Network Strategy
8:15 Keynote: Electric Dreams and Harsh Realities: National Grid
Meeting Future Utility Operating Challenges
with Smart Grid and Leveraging the 9:45 Morning Networking Break
Administration’s Support for Energy Efficiency
Smart grid technology is hailed as the “silver bullet” to address 11:00 Double Session with Roundtable Discussion:
electric utility challenges of the ageing infrastructure and the Transitioning Smart Grid from 1.0 to 2.0
regulatory requirements for clean energy. As the financial provisions
of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act encourage Building the utility side of the grid from the central power plant
and support smart grid demonstration projects in all areas of the through the transmission and infrastructure all the way to the
country, what are the implications for the electric power industry in meter and back, involves systems integration, communications,
forecasting operations and profits for the next 5 years and what is security, safety and reliability of electric operation, better and new
the potential to realize the promises of this new technology? services and superior customer service. However, Smart Grid 2.0
Learn how to: focuses beyond the meter and into a residential or commercial
• Position your company in the framework of technology solution premise with integration back to the utility grid. Smart 2.0 involves
providers and regulators to find opportunities to optimize managing and leveraging distributed generation, storage, plug-in
electricity transmission and generate power savings hybrid vehicles, and smart appliances.
• Examine the future in new and innovative smart grid technology
Austin Energy’s Smart Grid will be live by August 2009 (yes, this
products year!), covering 440 square miles, 500,000 devices, 100 terabytes
• Identify which project areas of smart grid stand to gain the most
of data, 1 million consumers and 43,000 businesses. We also
from interoperable standards directly manage 86,000 smart thermostats representing some
• Access government funded financial incentives and provide
35MW of load. In this session, learn how the company’s smart grid
sector resources journey:
Adam Grosser
•
Simplified infrastructure, improved disaster recovery and business
General Partner continuity planning, improved regulatory compliance, increased
Foundation Capital quality standards and customer satisfaction while reducing
operational costs
Foundation Capital is one of the foremost venture capital investors • Leveraged the principles of delivering presentation, process, and
and experts in the clean-tech industry, having invested $150 information as services to all stakeholders of the Software
million in green companies since 2003. Most recently, the firm Oriented Architecture to integrate, manage and control power
was selected to be a partner to the U.S. Department of Energy’s and distributed energy plants, the wholesale energy system, the
Entrepreneur in Residence program, which aimed to develop new transmission and distribution aspects of the grid
clean-energy technologies. Foundation Capital looking at the power • Integrated meters, smart appliances at customer sites, plug-in-
of the electric network and at applications that can be layered on hybrid electric vehicles while delivering timely information via
top of the existing networking infrastructure, including demand portals to all customer types.
response and energy portals for end users that would let them see
Andres Carvallo
the energy they are using real time.
CIO
Austin Energy
9:00 Double Session with Roundtable Discussion:
Identifying an Opportunity for a Smart Grid 12:30 Networking Lunch
Project and Determining its Scope
Part One: Case Study Presentation 1:30 Cost Benefit Analysis of a Smart Grid Project -
Given the need of capital expenditure outlay within a regulated How to Finance Capital Expenditures and Project
rate structure, are smart grid projects commercially viable? Utilities the Scalability of Smart Metering
take different paths to creating a smart grid pilot, primarily in The fundamental challenge of implementing a smart grid project is
accordance with regulatory and business drivers that differ across cost. Less than 5% of the U.S. population is wired to smart grid,
states and regions. What is the strategy to perform an analytic mostly through smart grid pilots. Replacing hundreds of millions of
assessment that incorporates new technology and business models meters and wiring is expensive and consumers may be unwilling to
on top of the existing assets and operations? bear costs for smart meter equipment and installation passed on
Learn how to: through rate increases. However, the smart grid’s promise of energy
•
Apply an analytic framework to assess strengths and weaknesses efficiency and cost savings was the driver for SEMPRA Utilities in
of project partners in the technology and in public sectors structuring their pilot project.
•
Evaluate different geographic locations for the project Learn how to:
deployment •
Assess fixed costs of a smart grid project such as investment in
• Review the opportunities and imperatives provided by the local
infrastructure, technology and personnel training
regulatory framework (federal, state and local) •
Project variable operating costs for the duration of pilot life
• Decide on project phases: from AMI to HAN •
Quantify benefits of the project in terms of fuel expenditure, load
Part Two: Peer to Peer Roundtable Discussion reduction, and implications for workforce such as meter readers
Session attendees will break up into small groups for in-depth
•
Analyze data from the pilot for next stages of the project
discussions around the following topics brought out in the main Terry Mohn
session: Technology Strategies and Enterprise Architect
•
Strategies to engage public sector stakeholders to gain support SEMPRA Utilities
for smart grid pilots
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5. Day One continued...
2:15 Leveraging Technology for Demand Response 4:15 Panel Discussion: The View from Washington:
Electric Delivery Systems and Improved Regulatory and Policy Directions and Impacts
Customer Service and Care As stated in Title XIII of the Energy Independency and Security Act
of 2007, it is the policy of the United States to support
Deployment of demand response technologies will improve energy modernization of the Nation’s electricity transmission and
choice and control available to consumers. In-home pre-cooling, distribution system. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
‘smart' thermostats, and the usage of hybrid vehicles are all of 2009 provides Federal funding to assist in accelerating
technical tools that incorporate the real-time knowledge and modernization of the nation’s electricity grid to create a Smart Grid.
intuitive technology necessary for consumers and businesses to This session will address opportunities to receive Federal funding for
manage their electricity spend and usage proactively and effectively, Smart Grid and the initiatives of the Federal Smart Grid Task Force,
while actively participating in the conservation effort. The including:
integration of demand response technologies with AMI will serve as •
Process and criteria for receiving Federal funding under the
the focus for the deployment of a smart grid. American Recovery and ReInvestment Act
PEPCO will share its vision of a smart grid and how to deploy technology •
Leveraging other funding available from the Department of
in the customer home and across the entire distribution and Energy
• Opportunities to engage with the Federal Smart Grid Task Force
transmission system in an integrated manor will provide the maximum
benefits for the customer, the environment and the company. It will also on issues of concern to the electric power industry
• Opportunities for the electric power industry to inform the
discuss how information gleaned from an intelligent grid enables utilities
to provide smarter, faster and more proactive service to its customers workings of the agencies comprising the Federal Smart Grid Task
through more effective customer care, customer management and Force
improved customer information systems. Panelists are members of the Federal Smart Grid Task Force, including:
William Gausman Dan Ton
Senior Vice President for Asset Management and Planning Systems Integration Team Lead, Office of Energy Efficiency
Pepco Holdings Inc. and Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy EXTENDED Q&A WITH
3:00 Afternoon Networking Break Steve Bossart THE AUDIENCE
Senior Manager and Technical
3:30 Panel Discussion: What Building a Smart Grid Advisor, National Energy Technologies Laboratory
Means for the Home U.S. Department of Energy
Moderated by: A representative of Tendril
Panelists to be announced
5:15 Close of Day One
Main Conference Day Two
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
7:30 Registration & Coffee 9:15 Interoperable Technology Standards Roadmap
At the national level, standards are needed so that innovations can
8:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks interact seamlessly. The National Institute of Standards and
Technology, part of the Commerce Department, is expected to
8:15 Thought Leadership Panel Discussion: The Future present only a rough framework by the summer. But what forms do
of Smart Grid Technology standards take? How do they achieve wide adoption? Can we have
Although basic technologies that would enable an intelligent one standard that ensures full interoperability? Do they make us
power grid are available today, visionary companies are developing more vulnerable to cyber security and privacy attacks? What about
solutions for the future challenges of a modernized electric grid legacy systems or stifling future innovation issues? Learn about the
system. This session will highlight some of the cutting-edge efforts of the utility industry and regulatory bodies such as FERC and
technologies that are preparing for the full scale deployment of NIST to collectively address interoperability challenges through:
• The Gridwise Architecture Council
smart grid initiatives surrounding the following topic areas:
•
Infrastructure •
Open Smart Grid Subcommittee of the Utility Communications
• Metering Architecture International Users Group
• Communications •
The provisions of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security
• Batteries and renewable energy storage Act
Moderator: Moderator:
Branko Terzic Lorie Wigle
Regulatory Policy Leader – Energy & Resources General Manager, Eco-Technology Program Office
Deloitte Intel Corporation
EXTENDED Q&A WITH
Panelists include: THE AUDIENCE Panelists:
Bob Gilligan, Dr. David Wollman
Vice President Chief of Quantum Electric Metrology Division
GE Energy Transmission and Distribution National Institute for Standards and Technology
Ronald A. Dorando Jamie Simler
CEO Deputy Director, Office of Energy Market Regulation
mPhase Technologies Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Lorie Wigle
General Manager, Eco-Technology Program Office
10:15 Morning Networking Break
Intel Corporation
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6. Day Two continued...
EXTENDED Q&A WITH
10:45 Public – Private Sector THE AUDIENCE 2:00 Case Study: Utility-Technology Partnership on a
Working Groups: Smart Grid Project – from Implementation to
Triangulating Standards from the Perspective of Operational Process Management
Utility Industry, Smart Grid Technology Companies Currently, PG&E is deploying one of the largest smart meter
and Policymakers programs in the country and making a transition from a pure
In this interactive session you will break into small groups and metering project to a more sophisticated structure monitoring and
exchange with your utility peers, public sector stakeholders and controlling the flow of electricity. Emerging technologies are
smart grid technology companies industry needs, ideas and initiatives allowing new techniques for improved grid control and
for standards development and formulation surrounding the managements but are also significantly increasing the data
following topics: throughput. As systems grow more complex and data flow
•
Cyber security increases by volumes, control centers need new tools and processes
•
Communications among regional market operators, utilities, to help operators perform critical tasks and make quick, accurate
service providers and consumers decisions. How does a power company scale up its deployment of
• Ensuring that the bulk power system operators have wide-area smart grid? In this session, learn from PG&E’s experience how to:
situational awareness with equipment that allows them to monitor •
Measure benefits to customers from operations to achieve
and operate their systems regulatory approval of the upgrade case
• Implement a decision making framework for selecting technology
•
Coordinating operation of the bulk power system with new and
emerging technologies for renewable resources, demand partners for installation of a home area network, including
resources, electricity storage and electric transportation systems deciding on investment in different proprietary standards
•
Achieve customer buy-in and participation in the program
11:30 The Impact of Consumer Choice on Demand through financial incentives and public education programs
Response Electric Delivery Systems: Implications Andrew Tang
for Designing Pricing Structures Senior Director Smart Energy Web
Little understanding exists as to how energy behavior will change Pacific Gas & Electric Company
following the deployment of demand response technologies. Utilities
can create real markets for electricity with prices that can vary by the 2:45 Afternoon Networking Break
minute but consumer groups have often resisted flexible pricing.
What is the best choice for a utility between mandatory, default or 3:15 Integrating Clean Energy into the Smart Grid
voluntary flexible structures? Additionally, what are the implications The energy world is changing. Consumers’ interest is increasingly
of running a multi-jurisdictional smart grid project and managing green and self-determining, grid complexities are increasing, and
issues and expectations of a growing number of stakeholders? In this the political landscape is shifting. While significant time and money
session, learn how the Pepco smart metering project in DC: today is focused on large wind plants, the massive change
•
Modeled the costs to the utility and savings from energy challenging the roots of the electric system is really happening with
conservation using a smart metering pilot testing hourly pricing, distributed renewables. This is the disruptive arena for the next 20
the peak time rebate structure and the critical time pricing years driven by consumers and the greening of America. This is the
structure arena that requires significant intelligence in the grid and a new
• Re-trained its customer care and customer management services to
regulatory model. This session will explore:
address user concerns over price of electricity and improve • Nexus of clean energy and Smart Grid strategies
customer information systems • Benefits of an integrated renewables Smart Grid implementation
•
Leveraged the models of customer behavior from the SMMIP and plan
established relationships with DC regulatory stakeholders and •
Lessons from those who have already embarked on this path
consumer groups to promote the company wide DLC program in
the area Steve Pullins
President
Introduction by: Horizon Energy Group
Grace Hu Chris King
Chief Economist Program Manager 4:15 Quick Fire Session: 30 Ideas in 45 Minutes -
DC Public Services Commission PowerCentsDC Lessons for Private and Public Sector
Charles R. Dickerson Utility companies, public sector stakeholders and technology
Vice President Customer Care companies will break down the business models, technological
Pepco Holdings, Inc. innovations and policy activities that have had the greatest impact
on their smart grid development initiatives. The panel will also
12:15 Networking Luncheon brainstorm next-steps and outline key takeaways for the conference
participants.
1:15 Case Study: Implementing a Smart Grid Moderator:
Deployment Strategy Steve Pullins
Bluebonnet’s deployment plan for the Sustainable Grid™ project President Panelists will provide their
encompasses three main ideas: Net Energy Market, Economic top 6 tools for smart grid
Horizon Energy Group implementation
Development and Education Empowerment. Together this will
empower cooperative members with the right to know and control Panelists include:
their electricity usage as well as the right to be a full partner in Andrew Tang Steve Bossart
generating the electricity they use. In this session, learn how Senior Director Smart Senior Manager and
Bluebonnet’s on-going smart grid project installed a two-way grid Energy Web Technical Advisor,
along 11,000 miles of line and deployed 80,000 meters covering Pacific Gas & Electric Company National Energy
their entire service area. It began this program at 43 percent equity, Technologies Laboratory
now has 40 percent equity and remains in the same position on Patrick Hogan
Senior Vice President of U.S. Department of
rates.
Network Strategy Energy
Mark Rose National Grid Grace Hu
CEO
Bob Gilligan Chief Economist
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative
Vice President DC Public Services
Matt Bentke Commission
GE Energy Transmission and
COO
Distribution
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative
5:00 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks and Close of
Conference
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