Solar Visibility Thomas Bialek, PhD PE Chief Engineer
April 30, 2015
Daily Wind Power Generation Hourly Data – September 2010 250
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Hour Peak day of the month: September 27, 2010, Four days with loads over 3,700 MW shown as dashed lines
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Net Load and Flexible Capacity Needs – SDG&E Net Load
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Proposed Generation Connecting to SDG&E Facilities
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Integration of DER Solar & Electric Vehicle Customers
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Forecasting Engine(s) Flow Prices Forecast
Customer Demand Forecast
Weather Forecast
Intermittent DER Forecast
A common, shared reference model is needed to align forecasts to our system topology
ISO Forecast & Schedule
DERMS
Integrated Forecasts
DMS
EMS
SDG&E Weather Network (150 Stations)
Solar Forecasting: Building On the Work Done in CSI III, Numerical Weather Prediction, Big Data Approach
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Drivers – Advanced DMS The limitations of DMS today Powerflow (PF) – Basis for DMS applications. If PF is incorrect, the following DMS applications are incorrect: • Fault Location Isolation Service Restoration (FLISR) • Suggested Switching (SS)
• Fault Location Analysis (FLA) • Feeder Load Management (FLM)
• Version 10: Power flow model does not utilize Distributed (DER’s) characteristics
Energy Resources
• Version 12: Power flow model will utilize DER’s characteristics
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Questions ?
Thank you. Thomas Bialek Chief Engineer
[email protected] www.sdge.com/smartgrid/
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