Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
SMART GRID INITIATIVEAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)Project Elements AMI procurement, installation, and meter deployment Create RFP and install Smart Meters Create RFP and implement Load Control Management SystemTimelineElement / Task Deliverable Start FinishProcure AMI System Initiate Contract with Vendor Sep 2009 Apr 2010Install AMI CommunicationSystemAMI Infrastructure Site Completion Apr 2010 Oct 2010Field Install Smart MetersTest & Verify Remote DataAcquisition57,000 Meters installed at Customer’spremiseMeter data being received accuratelyand flowing through to customer billJul 2010 Feb 2012Aug 2010 Aug 201035
SMART GRID INITIATIVE COMPONENTSAMI ComponentsAdvanced Metering InfrastructureAllows for two-way communications between the customer’s home meter and NAPIncludes the hardware and software that creates a two-way communications network between AMImeters and the backbone that connects to the utility business systems, allowing collection anddistribution of the AMI information to customers and the utilityThis infrastructure must provide the connectivity to all the meters in our service territory, which has avery wide variety of coverage requirements, from urban to rural and from outdoor meters to those ina basement, or metering closetSmart MetersThese meters identify consumption in more detail than conventional meters and transfer thatinformation through a communications network back to NAP for monitoring, customer datapresentation, and billing purposesInstallation portion will be able to be separated from AMI and Smart Meter RFP if Naperville wantsto deploy or use other vendorLoad Control Management SystemInstall for remote control of both customer load and NAPProvides Naperville with direct load control of selected participating customers, or unique load ofcustomers, during high-load conditions or emergency system events. Customer incentives will beavailableTry to move this up work with AMI system, so it can be used to get customer feedback, history, andassist in training the customerThis will help the advanced rate development based upon the lessons learned during deployment36
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- Page 8 and 9: INTRODUCTIONExecutive Summary (cont
- Page 10 and 11: BACKGROUNDAmerican Reinvestment & R
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- Page 16 and 17: SOLUTIONHow to Achieve the Outcomes
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- Page 28 and 29: AppendicesFuture proof pointsSmart
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SMART GRID INITIATIVE COMPONENTSAMI ComponentsAdvanced Metering InfrastructureAllows for two-way communications between the customer’s home meter and NAPIncludes the hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware that creates a two-way communications network between AMImeters and the backbone that connects to the utility business systems, allowing collection anddistribution <strong>of</strong> the AMI information to customers and the utilityThis infrastructure must provide the connectivity to all the meters in our service territory, which has avery wide variety <strong>of</strong> coverage requirements, from urban to rural and from outdoor meters to those ina basement, or metering closetSmart MetersThese meters identify consumption in more detail than conventional meters and transfer thatinformation through a communications network back to NAP for monitoring, customer data<strong>presentation</strong>, and billing purposesInstallation portion will be able to be separated from AMI and Smart Meter RFP if <strong>Naperville</strong> wantsto deploy or use other vendorLoad Control Management SystemInstall for remote control <strong>of</strong> both customer load and NAPProvides <strong>Naperville</strong> with direct load control <strong>of</strong> selected participating customers, or unique load <strong>of</strong>customers, during high-load conditions or emergency system events. Customer incentives will beavailableTry to move this up work with AMI system, so it can be used to get customer feedback, history, andassist in training the customerThis will help the advanced rate development based upon the lessons learned during deployment36