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What’s New in Smart Grid Controls? February 2013 Greg Brainard Honeywell Defense and Space

What's New in Smart Grid Controls?

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What’s New in Smart Grid Controls?

February 2013 Greg Brainard Honeywell Defense and Space

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What’s New in Controls for a Smart Grid?

• Broadening Energy Integration • Cyber Security Focus • Integrated Controls Advances – Integrating

smart grid and microgrid controls with enterprise controls

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Energy Integration - Microgrid Capabilities Energy Surety • Assured performance • Reliability •Distributed Generation

Microgrid • Energy “Hub” • Islanding • Continuous operations • Load prioritization

Smart Grid • ADR • Peak Shaving • Metering • Info dash boards • Reporting

Renewables • Biomass • Geothermal • Solar • Wind Grid integration

Energy Storage •Thermal •Battery •PHEV’s •Compressed air

Fuel Optimization • VERA

Building Optimization • BIM/BOS • EMCS • Weatherization

Central Utility Plants • Design/build/operate/maintain • Co-Gen/Tri-Gen • Multi fuel generators

Security • Cyber • Physical

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Federal Research Center - White Oak

• Designed, constructed and operate a 26MW central utility microgrid with islanding capability

• Operations, maintenance and on-going commissioning of office/lab facilities

• On-site power generation – 5.8 MW dual-fuel generator – 2 MW standby ‘black start’ diesel generator – Four 4.5MW natural gas turbine generators – 10,520-tons absorption & electric chillers – Three 10 MMBtu/hr hot water boilers

• Integrated plant controls and BAS • Hydronic and electric distribution systems • Building and laboratory optimization • VFDs hot and chilled water pumps • Fixed orientation and one axis photovoltaic arrays • Installation of all ancillary equipment/systems • Automatic and manual islanding

The Federal Research Center at White Oak is a state-of-the-art 3 million square foot, $900 million Food and Drug Administration office and lab compound built by the General Services Administration.

Additional 29MW generation being built to provide peak demand islanding capability,

enhanced black start capability, enhanced fuel storage capacity and a 2M gallon thermal energy storage tank which will also be a backup for the

cooling towers

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• Modular and transportable • Reduces install time/cost • Automated control of sources,

loads, priorities, islanding • Management of PEV fleet • Intuitive operator interface • Field reconfigurable • NEC, IEC, UL compliant • Remote monitoring and control • Cyber security features • Fast demand response (Fast DR)

CONCEPT AND FEATURES

Honeywell Portable Microgrid

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• Campus vulnerabilities similar to military networks/bases

– Same principles for protecting information systems – Data encryption, intrusion detection, reduce attack surface…

– Insider threat from many users with access – need to firewall educational portals from operational data

– Distributed controls reduce both cyber and physical vulnerabilities

• Physical Security Planning – Access controls – locks, fences, enclosures – surveillance

Higher Education Campus Cyber Security

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Generation Transmission Distribution and Consumer Systems

Power Plant

Experion Process Control Platform Architecture

SCADA System Architecture

ZigBee HAN Architecture

OpenADR Architecture

Advanced Technology Solutions and Transfer Writing Security Standards

Strong Research Collaborations

• Secure process control systems

• Industry’s first security certified safety manager

• ISA - IACSS

• Security lifecycle management services

• Role-based least privilege access for SCADA

• Secure communication for HANs

• Secure Automated Demand Response

• NERC - CIP • SEP 1.x • OpenADR 2.0

• University affiliate programs and collaborations • Contributing control system security expertise to the NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Panel • Founding member of Cyber Security Research Alliance

Smart Grid Cyber Security At Honeywell Today Demonstrated

Results

Industry’s First Security Certified Safety Manager

Leading Contributor to Industry’s Smart Energy

Profile Security

Leading Contributions to Developing OpenADR

Security

Hardening Control Systems

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Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator

Integrated Controls Advances

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• Identify and reduce peak energy demands that are driving up costs

• Validate and understand utility data

• Help optimize your equipment start and stop times

• Provide the data to negotiate lower energy rates

• Uncover employee equipment overrides that increase costs

• Implement powerful load-curtailment strategies

• Drag and drop, easily customizable graphics and reports

• Measurement and verification opportunities — verify control strategy

• Identify peak saving opportunities (Demand Response)

• Cost recovery via reimbursable billing from tenants

Honeywell Energy Manager Key Features

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Integrated Microgrid Energy Optimization

System Optimization

DEMAND SIDESUPPLY SIDE

Wind

Photovoltaics

Cogeneration (CHP)

Bulk electricity network Energy storage

componentsElectric cars

Neighborhoods

Campuses

Batteries, fuel cells, hydrogen, thermal storage, etc.

UTILITIES

Demand response, dynamic pricing, buying green power

Other sources – e.g. biomass Optimum

use of storage capacities

Load management- Curtailable loads- Reschedulable loads- Critical loads

Generation forecast

Load forecast

Purchase or generate?

Equipment schedules, fuel switching

Can be used as a temporal storage

Optimization of generation, storage and consumption