Epic Investment Trends in Smart Distribution Systems

Apr 19, 2017 10:00 AM ET

Epic Investment Trends in Smart Distribution Systems

For more than 100 years, electric utilities worldwide made relatively few investments to electric distribution networks; focusing primarily on generation and transmission infrastructure. As such, the traditional electric distribution system—comprised of a passive network of poles, wires, transformers and capacitors— delivered power to commercial, industrial and residential customers in largely the same manner for decades.

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While this network served its purpose well, its unidirectional architecture did not provide system operators with the ability to monitor the actual performance of the active network. Today, expectations have changed.

Historically, most utility capital investments focused on regulated generation and transmission assets that provided the basis for customer rates structures and returns. But the growing interconnectivity within utility assets and electric distribution networks now requires a more holistic approach to planning, and many regulators are requiring utilities to invest in distribution under similar reliability mandates to those governing generation and transmission markets.

Increasing electric distribution reliability and overall quality will require an active network, a “smart distribution system.” A smart distribution system is an integration of automation and communication systems as primary components to support the end-to-end operations and analytics of the electric distribution system. Electric distribution is no longer a passive network of poles and wires.