SmartMeter Program Overview and Impacts for ESPs April 2007.

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SmartMeter Program Overview and Impacts for ESPs April 2007

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SmartMeter Program Overview and Impacts for ESPs

April 2007

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2Note: Information in this presentation represents the best efforts of PG&E’s ESP and IT teams to identify future system output. The actual dates and exact data changes may be somewhat different than the changes identified here.

Welcome

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Instructions

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► Q & A segment will be held at the end of the webcast

► A Q&A follow-up document will address all questions

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Our Discussion Today

► Overview of PG&E’s SmartMeter™ Program

► Scope

► Architecture

► Deployment Plan and Schedule

► General Implications for ESPs

► EDI Changes for ESPs

► When SmartMeter equipment installed

► In Current EDI Files

► New Daily EDI Files

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Highlights► The PG&E SmartMeter program:

► will deploy a system for automated meter reading – hourly meter reads for electric, and daily meter reads for gas

► includes two separate systems: a power line carrier system for electric and a radio frequency system for gas

► involves an upgrade to both gas and electric meters – approximately 10 Million meters will be upgraded

► will be deployed over a five year period. An initial, paced deployment began in Bakersfield in November, 2006. Mass deployment is targeted for September 2007. Deployment efforts are scheduled to conclude in late 2011

► will introduce additional capabilities over time, including outage management and remote connect/disconnect (for a subset of electric customers)

► will enable the introduction of demand-response rates for residential and small business customers as early as summer, 2007

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SmartMeter Dual-Network Architecture

CONSUMER

PUBLICWIRELESSNETWORK

PUBLICWIRELESSNETWORK

LOAD RESEARCH

OUTAGE MANAGEMENT

Customer Information System

PLC System

Controller

Web Server

AMIInterface System

RF Network System

Controller

Substation Communication

Equipment

PG & E Substation

Electric powerline carrier network

Data Collector

Unit

Fixed Wireless Network System

Meter DataManagement

& Storage

EDI

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South ValleyStart: Bakersfield (11/06)Finish: Modesto/Turlock (4/10)

Central CoastStart: Santa Cruz: (12/08)Finish: Santa Maria (11/10)

Bay AreaStart: Concord/Antioch (12/07)Finish: San Francisco (10/11)

North CoastStart: Lakeport (11/09)Finish: Santa Rosa/ Sonoma/ Petaluma/ Gurneville/Geyserville (10/11)

North ValleyStart: Marysville/Colusa (11/07)Finish: Sacramento (10/11)

Meter Deployment Plan Overview

Note: Information in this presentation represents the best efforts of PG&E’s ESP and IT teams to identify future system output. The actual dates and exact data changes may be somewhat different than the changes identified here.

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High Level SmartMeter Project Timeline

July 20

CPUCDecision

Sept

Network Install Begins

IT Functionality

Available

Oct. 2011

MeterInstallations

Complete

Nov 6

MeterDeployment

Begins

Dec

242 KMeters

Installed

20072006

(2) Initial Deployment

June

SAT1(Vacaville)complete

(3) Mass Deployment

2011

May 28 Sept 1

Targetbeginmass

deployment

(1) System Test

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Implications for ESPs

► ESPs will not be able to read SmartMeter gas or electric meters

► Some meters are initially excluded from SmartMeter deployment:

► Current electric DA interval meters (PG&E and 3rd party) will not be impacted until 2009

► DA metering rules will not change for electric accounts. Electric ESPs will still have the option to replace a SmartMeter electric meter with a 3rd party owned meter for accounts >50kW

► Account switching will occur on the bill date, not the meter read date

► EDI file content changes for both gas & electric (814, 867 and 810)

► The largest implication for ESPs at this point and the reason for today’s webcast

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DES/MADS Login Screen showing EDI 814 and 867 Transactions

► This is what you see today – the look and feel will not change► For SmartMeter customers

► New daily files will appear► Content will change slightly

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I. SmartMeter Data - EDI 814 (ACK) (Gas & Electric)

Changes► When a SmartMeter gas or electric meter is installed, PG&E:

► Assigns a new SA ID

► New SA IDs will be assigned when a SmartMeter enabled meter is installed

► The DA XREF will remain the same

► Identifies the interval size the meter is registering (i.e. 00000015, 00000060, 000001440)

► Assigns a new rate name - “H” (e.g., HE1, HG1)

► Snapshot reports will be updated with new SA IDs and “H” rate schedule names

► Snapshot reports are provided to ESPs twice a month

► Switch date will occur on the bill date, not the meter read date

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New Data Elements - EDI 814 (ACK) (Gas & Electric)

CONNECT DASR:

UDC to ESP: Response to Connect – Accept (SP-ACK-CONNECT)

1.8.1) Accepted Connect, meter investigation not required, pending switch date provided – SA is SmartMeter 15 minute Interval Read/Billed

Switch Date

Rate Name

Interval

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II. SmartMeter Data - EDI 867 (Gas & Electric)

Changes► New daily files with SmartMeter data (gas & electric)

► Daily files named with “DAY” in file extension (gas & electric):

ESP.2007021414048.DAY.EDI867

► Gas daily files will contain one 24 hour (1440 minutes) interval

► Electric daily files will contain interval data (15 or 60 minutes, depending on the rate)

► No start or end reads in the daily file

► Monthly files will continue, but usage will be in interval format – no more “reads” (gas & electric)

► No multiplier for gas consumption

► No meter constant for electric

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New Data Elements EDI 867 (Electric - Daily)

Start Date & Time

Interval Size

End Date & Time

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New Data Elements EDI 867 (Electric - Monthly)

…720 hourly intervals

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New Data Elements EDI 867 - Gas

Gas - Daily

Gas - Monthly

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III. SmartMeter Data - EDI 810 (Gas and Electric)

Changes

► Total energy usage will carry 6 decimal places

► Tiered usage amounts will carry 6 decimal places

► No start or end reads

► No multiplier for gas consumption

► No meter constant for electric

► No proration of usage

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New Data Elements - EDI 810, E1 Residential (Electric)

Total Usage (6 decimal places; no beginning or end reads; no multiplier/constant)

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New Data Elements - EDI 810, G1 Residential (Gas)

Total Usage (6 decimal places; no beginning or end reads; no multiplier/constant)

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Electric Account Detail – E1 Residential Service

For accounts with “SmartMeter billed” status there will be no meter reads displayed on the bill.

Usage is calculated to six decimal points vs. five in the current system.

SAMPLE BILL

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Gas Account Detail – G1 Residential Service

This is an example of a gas only bill. Again, no reads, nor is the therm factor displayed, and the usage is carried out to six decimals. EMR accounts will continue to show the reads.

SAMPLE BILL

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Question & Answer

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