You Cannot Manage What You Cannot Measure
But through
Telliformer SmartGrid Solutions,
IT IS ACHIEVABLE.
About the Telliformer Solution
Telliformer takes existing Utility Systems adding intelligence and communications, to your assets through a combination of our
o Advanced Intelligent Monitoring Devices. o U-Telligence Analytics, Diagnostics and Alert Management
platform.
The Telliformer Value Added Proposition
A smarter grid must contain technologies, tools and techniques available to bring knowledge to power –
knowledge capable of making the grid work far more efficiently...
the grid is struggling to keep upChronic neglect effects grid efficiency and reliability.
As a result, system constraints worsen at a time when the frequency of outages and power quality issues are estimated to cost businesses in the millions
No Visibility
The Black Hole
Providing Total Grid Visibility
Remote monitoring enables the utility to operate the network at greater efficiency, more safely, with the minimum of power interruptions
• The great majority of technical losses come from distribution.
Benefits of Telliformer SmartGrid Solutions
Improves capital optimization
Reduces maintenanc
e costs
Increases reliability
Improves efficiency
Increases safety
Decreases technical and commercial
losses
Accelerates outage
recovery.
Solving The Critical Problems
Power Outage
Power Theft
Power Quality
Solving The Critical Problems
Power Outage
o Non-weather related U.S. power outages up 124% since the early 1990’s.
o Annual cost of U.S. outages is at least $119 billion.
Solving The Critical Problems
Power Theft
o Electricity sales in the U.S. alone is about $300 billion annually, the lowest estimate shows electricity theft still costs consumers and utilities well over $1 billion each year.
o Studies suggest that for every $1 invested to combat stolen energy, $4 to $6 can be recovered in savings.
Solving The Critical Problems
Power Quality
o Experience in many parts of the world demonstrates that it is possible to reduce the losses in a reasonably short period of time and that such investments have a high internal rate of return.
Evaluation of technical losses in electricity distribution system • ERE International Conference
Systemic System Losses
Functions
Power Quality Monitoring
Capacity Optimization
Energy Management
Power Factor Correction
Demand Side Management
Conservation Voltage Reduction
Power Theft Monitoring
Outage Management
Benefits to incorporating Smart Grid:
• Reductions in the total cost of maintenance• Fewer interruptions to operations due to equipment breakdowns• Level workloads and a stabilized work force• Reductions in the total labor needed to maintain assets in the required
condition• Controlled reductions in the inventory of materials and spare parts• Decreases in unplanned activity and a decrease in high priority,
randomly occurring and unscheduled work• Reduce unnecessary damage to equipment
Voltage Active Power Forward Energy HarmonicsPhase 1 line to neutral volts Phase 1 power Import Wh since last reset Phase 1 LN volts THDPhase 2 line to neutral volts Phase 2 power Import VArh since last reset Phase 2 LN volts THDPhase 3 line to neutral volts Phase 3 power Phase 3 LN volts THDAverage line to neutral volts Total system power Reversed Energy Phase 1 Current THDLine 1 to Line 2 volts Export Wh since last reset Phase 2 Current THDLine 2 to Line 3 volts Reactive Power Export VArh since last reset Phase 3 Current THDLine 3 to Line 1 volts Phase 1 volt amps Average line to neutral volts THDAverage line to line volts Phase 2 volt amps Total Energy Average line current THD
Phase 3 volt amps Total active energy Line 1 to line 2 volts THDCurrent Total system volt amps Total reactive energy Line 2 to line 3 volts THDPhase 1 current Line 3 to line 1 volts THDPhase 2 current Apparent Power Average line to line volts THD
Phase 3 current Phase 1 volt amps reactiveAverage line current Phase 2 volt amps reactiveNeutral current Phase 3 volt amps reactiveSum of line currents Total system VAr
Demand Power Factor FrequencyTotal system power demand Phase 1 power factor Frequency of supply voltagesMaximum total system power demand Phase 2 power factorTotal system VA demand Phase 3 power factor Ampere HourMaximum total system VA demand Total system power factor VAh since last resetNeutral current demand Total system power factor2 Ah since last resetMaximum neutral current demandPhase 1 current demand Phase AnglePhase 2 current demand Phase 1 phase anglePhase 3 current demand Phase 2 phase angleMaximum phase 1 current demand Phase 3 phase angleMaximum phase 2 current demand Total system phase angleMaximum phase 3 current demand
Parameters
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