OVERVIEW
WHAT IS SMART GRID?
NEED OF SMART GRID IN INDIAN CONTEXT.
SMART GRID ATTRIBUTES.
INDIAN GOVERNMENT INTIATIVE TOWARDS SMART GRID
SMART GRID PROJECTS IN INDIA.
INDIAN GOVT. APPROVED PROJECTS.
PRESENT STATUS OF PROJECTS
BARRIERS TO SMART GRID IMPLEMETATION
LAYOUT OF SMARTGRID
CONCLUSION
REFRERENCES
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smart grid in india
1. PRESENTED BY
PRATHEEKA PRATAP
S7 EEE
ROLL NO : 30
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SMART GRID IN INDIA
GUIDE : Mr.SREEHARI S
Asst. professor
EEE Dept.
ASIET
2. OVERVIEW
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•WHAT IS SMART GRID?
•NEED OF SMART GRID IN INDIAN CONTEXT.
•SMART GRID ATTRIBUTES.
•INDIAN GOVERNMENT INTIATIVE TOWARDS SMART GRID
•SMART GRID PROJECTS IN INDIA.
•INDIAN GOVT. APPROVED PROJECTS.
•PRESENT STATUS OF PROJECTS
•BARRIERS TO SMART GRID IMPLEMETATION
•LAYOUT OF SMARTGRID
•CONCLUSION
•REFRERENCES
3. WHAT IS SMART GRID?
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It is a power system architecture that permits two way
communication between the grid and essentially all devices
that connect to it.
Under smart grid model traditional generation still has a
large role, but it is augmented by distributed generation in
the form of wind ,solar and various other customer- owned
generation sources that not only generate electricity for end
customers, but can also sell electricity back to utility
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Economics
Cost Saving from peak
load reduction
Reduce Operational &
Maintenance Cost
Reduce Industrial
Consumer cost
Services
Improved reliability &
Power quality
Reduction in AT&C
losses
Efficient Power delivery
Improved Grid security
Demand side
management and
Demand response
Environmental
Reduction in CO2
Emission and Green
House Effect
Increase the penetration
of clean energy with
renewables
Consumer participation in
Energy Conservation
NEED OF SMART GRID IN INDIAN CONTEXT
6. SMART GRID : ATTRIBUTES
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• Renewable & Micro Grid
Smart Generation
• Integration of Renewable Energy sources
• Synchrophasor Technology: Placement of PMUs, PDCs,
Analytics
Smart Transmission
• Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
• Outage Management System (OMS)
• Peak Load Management (PLM)
• Power Quality Management (PQM)
• Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Smart Distribution
7. INDIAN GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
TOWARD A SMART GRID
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India Smart Grid Task Force (ISGTF)
The Government of India formed the India Smart Grid Task
Force in 2010 as an inter-ministerial group
It is a body composed of officials from different government
departments .
Major functions of the ISGTF are:
a. Ensure awareness, coordination, and integration of diverse
activities related to smart grid technologies
b. Promote practices and services for R&D of smart grids
c. Coordinate and integrate other relevant intergovernmental
activities
d. Collaborate on an interoperability framework
e. Review and validate recommendations from ISGF.
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India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF)
The Government of India also formulated the India Smart Grid
Forum in 2010 as a non- profit, voluntary consortium of public
and private stakeholders .
Prime objective is development of smart grid technologies in
the Indian power sector.
Goal is to make it more efficient, cost-effective, innovative and
scalable manner by bringing together all the key stakeholders
and enabling technologies.
The India Smart Grid Forum will coordinate and cooperate
with relevant global and Indian bodies to leverage global
experience and standards where ever available or helpful, and
will highlight any gaps in the same from an Indian perspective.
9. Distribution Reform, Upgrades, and Management
(DRUM)
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The Ministry of Power, Government of India, and the U.S.
Agency for International Development(USAID)–India jointly
designed the Distribution Reform, Upgrades and Management
(DRUM) Project.
Purpose -demonstrating “the best commercial and
technological practices that improve the quality and reliability
of 'last mile' power distribution in selected urban and rural
distribution circles in the country.
The overall programmatic goal of the DRUM Project is to
demonstrate commercially viable electricity distribution
systems that provide reliable power of sufficient quality to
consumers.
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Re-Structured Accelerated Power Development and
Reforms Program (R-APDRP)
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, as a part of Reforms in the
Power Sector, has launched the RAPDRP in the Five year Plan.
The focus of the program is on the actual demonstrable
performance in terms of AT&C loss reduction.
Establishment of the reliable and automated sustainable
systems for collection of base line data,
Adoption of information technology in the areas of electricity
accounting, Consumer care and strengthening of Distribution
network of State Power Utilities.
11. 10/18/201611 Fig 1 :Information flow and hierarchy diagram of the ISGTF and
the ISGF
12. SMART GRID PROJECTS IN INDIA
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Fig 2:
IEEE PES power and
energy society
13. CONTD…
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Functionalities covered under these projects are AMI, PQM, OMS,
PLM, and DG.
All selected 14 Projects involve installation of Smart Meters for the
purpose of reduction in distribution losses and reliability improvement
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14
12
10
8
6
4
2
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PQM AMI OMS PLM
DG
No:ofprojects
functionalities
Fig 3:IEEE PES
power and
energy society
17. Other smart grid projects
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Smart Grid Research Laboratory, CPRI, Bangalore, India
The aim of this project is to establish Smart Grid Research
Laboratory comprising of Smart Grid Technology Centre
(SGTC) and Interoperability Laboratory .
AMI Project, TATA Powers Mumbai
The project includes deployment of Advanced Metering
Infrastructure
Smart Grid Pilot project for Indiranagar, Bangalore by
BESCOM
This project involves implementation of the latest technology
in the power supply system and enables it to withstand very
high-speed cyclones, with wind speed of upto 350-kmph
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Chhatrapur Smart Grid Pilot Project
A Smart Grid pilot project covering 5800+ consumers is
being taken up with State Government funding at
Chhatrapur in Odessa. The DPR for the project has been
prepared. 9
Battery Energy Storage demonstration projects
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) has
floated a tender for 3 demonstration projects on grid
connected battery energy storage. The technologies
specified are: (i) Lithium Iron Batteries, (ii) Advanced
Lead Acid Batteries, and (iii) Flow Batteries or
Sodium Sulphur Batteries. The capacity envisaged is
500kW & 250 kWH.
24. CONCLUSIONS
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Indian Experience with Smart Grid Applications
•Introduction of Advanced Measuring Infrastructure (AMI) for
remote, regular & reliable reading
•Electricity consumption reading and through real time monitoring
suggesting demand forecasting, peak load management, and
management of dynamic tariff .
•Enabling of Remote connect / disconnect that facilitate the
enabling of partial (individual / group of consumers) rather than
feeder level outage remotely
•Implementing outage management system and integration of
distributed generation
•Improvement in the power quality, reliability of power supply,
Network Control management etc.
25. REFERENCES
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India Smart Grid Forum [ONLINE] Available:
http://www.indiasmartgrid.com
Government of India, Ministry of Power [ONLINE]
Available: http://www.powermin.nic.in
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