Innovation Summit 2015 - 03 - vattenfall - smart meter project in sweden
Vattenfall Smart Meter Project in Sweden
Experience of Smart Metering Implementation and Smart Metering vs Smart Street Lighting
Date 2015.06.17
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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Content of presentation – Vattenfall Smart Meter Project
• Vattenfall Group
• Vattenfall Smart Meter Project, 2002-2008
- Brief of the project
- System design
- Maingate as telecom-provider
- Communication experience 2002-2015
- System security
• Smart Metering vs Smart Street Lighting
• Summary and conclusions
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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Exchange of electrical meter in the north of Sweden, 2008
Vattenfall at a glance
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Nordics: #1 in generation (~22% market share)1
Germany: #3 in generation (~12% market share)2
Netherlands: top 3 in generation (~17% market share)3
Europe: top 3 in district heating4
UK: # 2 in offshore wind (installed capacity)5
Sources:
1 Swedenergy, Vattenfall
2 Statisches Bundesamt, Vattenfall
Vattenfall’s electricity production in 2014
(172.9 TWh in total)
• One of Europe’s largest generator of electricity and one
of the largest producers of heat
• Vattenfall has approx. 6.2 million electricity customers,
3.2 million electricity network customer and 1.9 million
gas customers
• 100% owned by Kingdom of Sweden
• Operations mainly in the Nordic countries, Germany,
Netherlands and UK
• Main products: Electricity, heat, gas, energy services
• Business operations: Production, Trading, Distribution,
Sales and Energy Services
• Net sales, 2014: 17 700 MEUR
• No of employees, 2014: 30 181
3 CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Vattenfall
4,5 Vattenfall
Confidentiality - None (C1)
Brief of the project
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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And we have now in Sweden billing based on actual consumption.
The AMR system included much more functions and technology that original
planned such as power outage reporting, power quality reporting and alarms,
power/peak control and remote switching.
The actual total cost within investment decisions.
The AMR Project main roll-out started up in 2002 and was completed 27:th of
June 2008. More than 99 % of 850 000 meters exchanged in December 2008
when the project was completed and closed down. Remaining meters was
changed out during 2009.
Brief of the project – system design
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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AMR 3 - Titanium
Collecting System
AMR 1 - Custcom
Collecting System
DC
DC
DC Billing system
Radio GSM
External service supply
MDMS
&
Meter
Asset
System
P- P GSM
PLC GPRS
AMR 2 - ACollect
Collecting System
P- P GPRS
PLC GPRS
Monthly exporting
Internal service supply
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Daily collection
Communication partner - Maingate
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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The collection of metering data required a suitable and
reliable partner for telecom-services.
By that reason Vattenfall signed a contract with
Maingate in 2002 to support with telecom services for
the planned installation of electrical meters.
For the initial Smart Meter Project the communication volume are:
Part 1: AMR1=112 000 meters Radio/GSM 3 900 SIM 327 kmin/month
Part 2: AMR2=118 000 meters PLC/GPRS 17 600 SIM 15 GB/month
Part 3: AMR3=620 000 meters PLC/GPRS 25 900 SIM 22-32 GB/month
Additional projects for larger customers are ongoing to exchange old meter technology and
to improve communication solution. For the main part of those customer point to point
communication are used – but also in combination with existing power line communication.
Vattenfall is currently evaluating future communication solutions together with Maingate and
especially their eUICC based offering. Freedom to change operator and negotiations on
equal terms is something Vattenfall highly appreciate.
Experience of communication on PLC, radio and GPRS
The performance of the communication
solution is on a high level. Meter values
and other information from meters are
retrieved every day.
Typical performance level is well over 99,5
% calculated of a time period of 96 hours.
Major reasons not reach 100 % is mainly
for power line communication:
- noise or disturbances on the power line.
- rebuilding of the power grid.
- power failure (the customer turns off the
power in such a way that the communication
are interrupted).
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Vattenfall Smart Meter Collection performance 2011-2012 (monthly values)
98,2%
98,4%
98,6%
98,8%
99,0%
99,2%
99,4%
99,6%
99,8%
100,0%
Jan
2011Feb
2011M
ar2011Apr2011M
ay
2011June
2011July
2011Aug
2011Sep
2011O
ct2011Nov
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2011Jan
2012Feb
2012M
ar2012Apr2012M
ay
2012June
2012July
2012Aug
2012Sep
2012O
ct2012Nov
2012Dec
2012
Collectionperformanceafter96h(%)
AMR 3 ALL
And for radio communication weather sensitivity is the most common disturbance.
Lack of coverage in the GSM/GPRS-network still influences on the performance but due to
the combination with PLC or radio this problems are manageable.
System Security
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Initial setup of the communication solution was just an information delivery, but with two-way
communication to enable remote system upgrade etc.
With the delivery of smart meters from NES (Echelon) it was possible to include the option
for remote switching on/off of customers.
This switching-functionality induced improvement of system security that we just now is
utilizing by for example:
• Reducing internal access by partitioning the network
• Patching of servers, improve patch management
• Close down unnecessary communication
• Improve functionality in Disaster Redundant Solution
Smart Metering vs Smart Street Lighting - Communication
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Mesh Topology
Cellular point to
point topology
Cellular
Gateways
Embedded
Modules
PLC / Radio
GPRS
GPRS
Confidentiality - None (C1)
Metering vs Street Lighting in Sweden
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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Metering
No of residential customers: 5 200 000
Average consumption per customer: 8 000 kWh/year
Not only for measuring but also part of Smart Home
Street Lighting
No of street lights: 2 000 000
Average consumption per streetlight: 750 kWh/year
Not only for control but also for Smart City Soultions
Summary and conclusions
• Same type of challenges for Smart Street Light as for Smart Metering.
• More than 15 year of experience from Smart Metering can be reused.
• Less energy value handled require special designed pricing models.
• But it might be so that we need legislation really to push for a broad
implementation of Smart Street Lighting in Sweden as well as in Europe.
Confidentiality - None (C1)
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Thanks for the attention!
Erik Nordgren
Business Development – Energy Services
Vattenfall Services Nordic AB, Sweden
Mobile: + 46 (0) 70 59 77 245
e-mail: erik.nordgren@vattenfall.com