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SKIPPER EMPOWER BUSINESS WITH REAL TIME TOOLS

SKIPPER EMPOWER BUSINESS WITH REAL TIME TOOLS. Armando Soares Jorge Neves Miguel Patena Forte. Agenda. W ho?. W here?. W hat?. W hy?. H ow?. questions. www.w.h.questions. Who?. EDP Group. Renewables. U.S.A. Generation capacity 1,556 MW Energy generated (2007) 2,003 GWh.

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SKIPPER EMPOWER BUSINESS WITH REAL TIME TOOLS

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  1. SKIPPEREMPOWER BUSINESS WITH REAL TIME TOOLS Armando Soares Jorge Neves Miguel Patena Forte

  2. Agenda Who? Where? What? Why? How? questions www.w.h.questions

  3. Who?

  4. EDP Group Renewables • U.S.A. • Generation capacity • 1,556 MW • Energy generated (2007) • 2,003 GWh • Europe • Generation capacity • 2,290 MW • Energy generated • 1,957 GWh Spain Portugal Brazil • Generation capacity • 1.044 MW • Electricity distribution • 12,731 GWh • 3,284 thousand customers • Generation capacity • 9,003 MW • Electricity distribution • 23,129 GWh • 6,067 thousand customers • Gas distribution • 188 thousand customers • Generation capacity • 2.978 MW • Electricity distribution • 4,911 GWh • 623 thousand customers • Gas supply • 496 thousand customers

  5. Main brands worldwide Renewables Portugal Spain Brazil

  6. Thermoelectric generation Water and Wind generation Environmental concerns System, Knowledge, Information, Plant, PERformance

  7. Where? Portugal Spain At this stage the project is focused on Portugal and Spain

  8. What are we addressing? Serving The way we are managing our information Processing Acquiring Each application acquiring, processing and serving its own data.

  9. Indicators Data Network DCS2 DCS1 DCSn What is our main goal? Moving from each one working by itself to everyone sharing information and working together SW SW SW DCS1 System 1 System 2 System n

  10. Why? Because we expect to: create expertise clusters of EDP collaborators monitoring all EDP power plants in a geographical independent way avoiding man power duplication. Coal cluster Natural gas cluster Environmental cluster

  11. Why? Because we expect to: promote expertise clusters of EDP collaborators monitoring all EDP power plants in a geographical independent way avoiding man power duplication. increase our ability to detect in real time malfunctions or non optimized operational conditions. Fault predictor

  12. Why? Because we expect to: promote expertise clusters of EDP collaborators monitoring all EDP power plants in a geographical independent way avoiding man power duplication. increase our ability to detect in real time malfunctions or non optimized operational conditions. put out of service old and dedicated systems with important maintenance requirements.

  13. Why? Because we expect to: promote expertise clusters of EDP collaborators monitoring all EDP power plants in a geographical independent way avoiding man power duplication. increase our ability to detect in real time malfunctions or non optimized operational conditions. put out of service old and dedicated systems with important maintenance requirements. serve real-time management information from a single and validated source. decrease the start-up time of new power plant operational teams and help the staff mobility between power plants .

  14. How? Promoting the Evolution, Modernization and Consolidation of EDP Information Systems Sharing information between EDP collaborators Promoting world wide data access Providing on line operational data to all EDP collaborators Promoting networking between EDP collaborators Growing and spreading knowledge Spreading the EDP way to new EDP plants

  15. IT state of the art Scalable Open system … on budget and on time Easy Universal Requirements

  16. SKIPPER: organism in constant evolution, reproduction and growth Requirements

  17. Business Model Portal SKIPPER Critical Software Outsourcing – Logica Real Time data acquisition - OSIsoft Field connections EFACEC, ISA, SPIMAC; LOGICA

  18. Infrastructure Energin 5.000 tags Setúbal 5.000 tags Soporgen 5.000 tags Lisboa 50.000 tags Ribatejo 10.000 tags Hydro 10.000 tags Castejon 5.000 tags Environmental monitoring Soto 5.000 tags Aboño 10.000 tags Sines 25.000 tags

  19. PI - Infrastructure

  20. IT Architecture Acquiring and sharing time based and relational data

  21. Project plan 2007 2008 2009 Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Ag/Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan/Feb Main Supply- environment, thermal functionalities and field connections Main Supply Tests and Trial run Concept prove Option 1 – Tests and trial run Option 1 – Operation functionalities Option 2 Optimization and risk Option 2 Tests and trial run Option 3 Hydro Option 3 Test and trial run Go / NoGo Fev 2009 GO LIVE Set 7, 2007 KICK-OFF

  22. Portal – home page

  23. Portal Business Objects and RT Webparts integrated in a Sharepoint portal

  24. Portal – Backoffice

  25. Project Team Business Control Process Information Environment Management Infrastructure Risk Quality • C. Cerqueira • Jorge Neves • M. Camacho • A. Lobato • J. Russo • M. Pio • J. Vasquez • S. Godinho • B. Alvarez • Jorge Neves • C. Cerqueira • J. Vasquez • Vítor Hugo • Paes Faria EDPP/HC • C. Gomes • J. Ferreira • J. Ferreira • V. Vallina • M. Guerreiro • J. Ferreira • C. Gomes • J. Ferreira • J. Ferreira • C. Gomes EDPP/HC TI CSW Project organization Sponsor Silva Filipe • Pedro Gaivão • Hilário Sanchéz • José Salas • António Vidigal • Responsável da CSW • Miguel Patena Forte – Program Manager Advisory Committee Executive Committee • Ana Cristina Nunes - DPC • António Sequeira - DPT • Guadalupe Madeira - GdA • José Freitas - DPH • José Negueruela - HC TIs • Yolanda Fernandez - HC Energia Project Management EDP • Project Director– Armando Soares • Project Director Advisor – Jorge Neves EDP • Sistemas – Álvaro Fernandes (Project Manager) CSW - Program Manager – Filipe Freitas CSW - Rui Avelãs (Project Manager)

  26. Project Team Quality Infrastructure Business Control Risk Management Process Information Environment • S. Godinho • B. Alvarez • Jorge Neves • Jorge Neves • M. Camacho • A. Lobato • C. Cerqueira • C. Cerqueira • J. Vasquez • Vítor Hugo • Paes Faria • J. Russo • M. Pio • J. Vasquez EDPP/HC • V. Vallina • M. Guerreiro • J. Ferreira • J. Ferreira • C. Gomes • J. Ferreira • J. Ferreira • J. Ferreira • C. Gomes • C. Gomes EDPP/HC TI CSW Project organization SKIPPER Generation The Project team is working directly with 14 work groups and more than 600 users SKIPPER Hydro SKIPPER Thermic Hydro Operation SKIPPER Resources Thermic Maintenance SKIPPER Risk Process Information Hydro Maintenance SKIPPER Environment SKIPPER Cogeneration SKIPPER Optimization Thermal Operation SKIPPER Management

  27. Questions?

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