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Nagios in Power Transmission Utilities

Nagios in Power Transmission Utilities. Fernando Covatti. fernando.covatti@ceee.com.br fcovatti@gmail.com. Introduction & Agenda. Brazilian Electrical Sector Overview CEEE-GT experience within Nagios Core Motivation for Different areas of the company Telecommunications Automation

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Nagios in Power Transmission Utilities

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  1. Nagios in Power TransmissionUtilities Fernando Covatti fernando.covatti@ceee.com.br fcovatti@gmail.com

  2. Introduction & Agenda • Brazilian Electrical Sector Overview • CEEE-GT experience within Nagios Core • Motivation for Different areas of the company • Telecommunications • Automation • Protection and Control • Supervision • Results and Future Plans

  3. Brazillian Electrical Sector • Regionalizeduntil mid-1990.

  4. Brazillian Electrical Sector • Regionalizeduntil mid-1990. • Regional companiescontrolledtheirrespectiveareasandtheycouldhave vertical expertise.

  5. Brazillian Electrical Sector • Regionalizeduntil mid-1990. • Regional companiescontrolledtheirrespectiveareasandtheycouldhave vertical expertise. • Generation, TransmissionandDistributionofElectricity.

  6. Brazillian Electrical Sector • Regionalizeduntil mid-1990. • Regional companiescontrolledtheirrespectiveareasandtheycouldhave vertical expertise. • Generation, TransmissionandDistributionofElectricity. • In thesecondhalfofthe 1990s, ruleschanged.

  7. Brazillian Electrical Sector • Regionalizeduntil mid-1990. • Regional companiescontrolledtheirrespectiveareasandtheycouldhave vertical expertise. • Generation, TransmissionandDistributionofElectricity. • In thesecondhalfofthe 1990s, ruleschanged. • The increasinginterconnectivityofvarious states createdtheneed to regulateand discipline theelectrical sector.

  8. Brazillian Electrical Sector • Regionalizeduntil mid-1990 • Regional companiescontrolledtheirrespectiveareasandtheycouldhave vertical expertise. • Generation, TransmissionandDistributionofElectricity. • In thesecondhalfofthe 1990s, ruleschanged. • The increasinginterconnectivityofvariousstatescreatedtheneedtoregulateand discipline theelectrical sector. • ANEEL and ONS werecreated.

  9. Brazillian Electrical Sector • NationalInterconnectedSystem (SIN)

  10. Brazillian Electrical Sector • NationalInterconnectedSystem (SIN) • Biggestof its kind in the world.

  11. Brazillian Electrical Sector • NationalInterconnectedSystem (SIN) • Biggestofits kind in the world. • More than 100 thousand km oftransmissionlines (equal to orhigherthan 230kV)

  12. Brazillian Electrical Sector • NationalInterconnectedSystem (SIN) • Biggestofits kind in the world. • More than 100 thousand km oftransmissionlines (equal to orhigherthan 230kV) • Only 1,7% of Energy used in the country are not in theinterconnected system.

  13. Brazillian Electrical Sector • NationalInterconnectedSystem (SIN) • Biggestofits kind in the world. • More than 100 thousand km oftransmissionlines (equaltoorhigherthan 230kV) • Only 1,7% of Energy used in the country are not in theinterconnected system. • A failure in a substationortransmissionlinecanimpact in thewhole country (blackout).

  14. Company Presentation • CEEE was founded in 1943.

  15. Company Presentation • CEEE was founded in 1943. • Operates in the 3 main areas of The Brazilian Electrical Sector: Power Generation (G), Transmission (T) and Distribution(D).

  16. Company Presentation • CEEE was founded in 1943. • Operates in the 3 main areas of The Brazilian Electrical Sector: Power Generation (G), Transmission (T) and Distribution(D). • The state government has equity control of the company.

  17. Company Presentation • CEEE was founded in 1943. • Operates in the 3 main areas of The Brazilian Electrical Sector: Power Generation (G), Transmission (T) and Distribution(D). • The state government has equity control of the company. • Considerable Eletrobrasparticipation (~32%), which is the main provider for the federal government

  18. Company Presentation • 3,800 employees.

  19. Company Presentation • 3,800 employees. • 6th largestcompany in Rio Grande do Sul State(117th largestcompany in Brazil).

  20. Company Presentation • 3,800 employees. • 6th largestcompany in Rio Grande do Sul State (117th largestcompany in Brazil). • Generates 75% oftheStateHydroelectricity

  21. Company Presentation • 3,800 employees. • 6th largestcompany in Rio Grande do Sul State (117th largestcompany in Brazil). • Generates 75% oftheStateHydroelectricity • Owns 5.781 kmoftransmissionlines.

  22. Company Presentation • 3,800 employees. • 6th largestcompany in Rio Grande do Sul State (117th largestcompany in Brazil). • Generates 75% oftheStateHydroelectricity • Owns 5.781 km oftransmissionlines. • Distributeselectricalenergy for onethirdoftheState (3.5 millionpeople).

  23. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s.

  24. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s. • Initially focused on the data state of the electrical system.

  25. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s. • Initially focused on the data state of the electrical system. • With the growth of the system, greater demands were aggregated.

  26. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s. • Initially focused on the data state of the electrical system. • With the growth of the system, greater demands were aggregated. • New devices were installed.

  27. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s. • Initially focused on the data state of the electrical system. • With the growth of the system, greater demands were aggregated. • New devices were installed. • New demands were made by the regulator.

  28. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s. • Initially focused on the data state of the electrical system. • With the growth of the system, greater demands were aggregated. • New devices were installed. • New demands were made by the regulator. • Need to reduce downtime of equipment.

  29. Supervision Area • Division was founded in the mid-1970s. • Initially focused on the data state of the electrical system. • With the growth of the system, greater demands were aggregated. • New devices were installed. • New demands were made by the regulator. • Need to reduce downtime of equipment. • Need to remotely control Substations.

  30. Supervision Area • Composed mainly of electronic/electrical engineers and technicians.

  31. Supervision Area • Composed mainly of electronic/electrical engineers and technicians. • Weak Computer knowledge among team members (no course graduation in the IT area).

  32. Supervision Area • Composed mainly of electronic/electrical engineers and technicians. • Weak Computer knowledge among team members (no course graduation in the IT area). • Large gap between new and old employees, due to a large time without new hires.

  33. Supervision Area • Composed mainly of electronic/electrical engineers and technicians. • Weak Computer knowledge among team members (no course graduation in the IT area) • Large gap between new and old employees, due to a large time without new hires. • Old concepts and techniques are very difficult to change.

  34. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially.

  35. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially. • Many of these data are not directly linked to real time.

  36. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially. • Many of these data are not directly linked to real time. • Increasing number of data to be supervised versus selective users interest.

  37. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially. • Many of these data are not directly linked to real time. • Increasing number of data to be supervised versus selective users interest. • Several of these data are alarmed for long time.

  38. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially. • Many of these data are not directly linked to real time. • Increasing number of data to be supervised versus selective users interest. • Several of these data are alarmed for long time. • Disrupting the work of real time staff.

  39. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially. • Many of these data are not directly linked to real time. • Increasing number of data to be supervised versus selective users interest. • Several of these data are alarmed for long time. • Disrupting the work of real time staff. • The maintenance staff is not informed of problems.

  40. Motivation • The amount of data has been growing exponentially. • Many of these data are not directly linked to real time. • Increasing number of data to be supervised versus selective users interest. • Several of these data are alarmed for long time. • Disrupting the work of real time staff. • The maintenance staff is not informed of problems. • This leads the system to become discredited.

  41. Motivation • Reduction of revenues led to reduction of employees on the long term (retirement and no new hires).

  42. Motivation • Reduction of revenues led to reduction of employees on the long term (retirement and no new hires). • Telecontrol of substations became a priority in order to reduce Substations operators workforce.

  43. Motivation • Reduction of revenues led to reduction of employees on the long term (retirement and no new hires). • Telecontrol of substations became a priority in order to reduce Substations operators workforce. • Higher availability of systems are required when telecontrol is used.

  44. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

  45. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices Substation Automation Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

  46. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices Operation Centers EMS Substation Automation Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

  47. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices Operation Centers EMS Operation Center HMI Substation Automation Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

  48. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices Operation Centers EMS Operation Center HMI National System Operator Substation Automation Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

  49. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices Operation Centers EMS Operation Center HMI National System Operator Database Servers Substation Automation Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

  50. Motivation Overview Substation Field Devices Operation Centers EMS Operation Center HMI National System Operator Database Servers Corporate Network Substation Automation Devices SubstationProtectionRealys

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