The World Market Study of SCADA, Energy Management Systems and Distribution Management Systems in Electric Utilities: 2005-2007
Newton Evans, October 2008
This is the seventh major, in-depth international research program studying supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, energy management systems (EMS), and distribution management systems (DMS) during the first and second quarters of 2005. This five volume series will measure current market sizes and offer projections, on a world region basis, through the year 2007.
This new series will provide an appraisal of central and remote site hardware and applications software requirements that electric utilities will be requesting during their next round of procurements for these systems during the forecast period. The research program will focus on defining the broader product and market requirements that suppliers must meet in order to successfully participate in the SCADA/EMS/DMS programs within the electric utility community worldwide. The world regions in this research program include the North American, European, Latin American, Mideast, Mediterranean, African and Asia Pacific markets.
This report is available in Cd-Rom, Hard Copy and Single user Licence formats.
It consists of 4 separate volumes:
Volume 1: North American Markets
Volume 2: International Markets
Volume 3: World Market Accessment
Volume 4: Supplier Profiles.
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Publication of the series will begin in third quarter 2005
and the Table of Contents shown is subject to change.
The World Market Study of SCADA,
Energy Management Systems and
Distribution Management Systems in Electric Utilities:
Volume I – North American Market
June
Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Foreword
Section 3 Narrative & Charts
Survey Question
1 Extent of Current Use of EMS, SCADA and DMS Systems 3-1
2 Plans for Procurement of New and Replacement SCADA,
DMS and EMS Systems during this period 3-4
2A Forecast of EMS-Related Spending by North American
Electric Utilities 3-5
2B Forecast of SCADA-Related Spending by North American
Electric Utilities 3-6
2C North American Electric Utility EMS/SCADA/DMS Systems and
Related Activities - Estimates and Forecasts of Available Projects 3-7
3 Current/Planned Use of a Separate OMS or GMS
by Year-End 3-8
4 Utility Requirements for Warranty and Service Agreements
for EMS/SCADA/DMS 3-11
4A Level of Importance of Supplier User Groups for Utility's
Next EMS/SCADA/DMS Procurement 3-11
5 Number of RTUs, PLCs, Bay and Substation Controllers Installed and Planned
for Use in Conjunction with EMS/SCADA and DMS Systems 3-15
6 Current Linkages and Plans for Additional Links between EMS, SCADA
and DMS Systems to Other Systems 3-16
Table of Contents (Continued)
7 Suppliers Most Likely to be Considered for
EMS, SCADA and DMS Purchases 3-18
7A EMS/SCADA/DMS Vendors which Best Provide
Specific Services 3-26
8 Choices of Operating Systems that are Acceptable to
Responding Utilities 3-37
9 Current and Planned Usage of CPU Platforms 3-39
10 Current and Planned Use of Protocols within the Substation
and from the Substation to External Hosts/Networks 3-41
11 Communications Protocols Used and Planned for Use
with RTO/ISO Systems 3-44
12 System Changes Required by ISO/RTO Organizations to
Enable Several Specific Actions 3-46
13 Use of External Assistance or Third Party Services Needed by
Respondents for DMS/DA Activities 3-49
14 Types of Functions Currently Implemented and Planned to be Implemented
Using Internet and Intranet Technologies 3-51
15 Approaches Used for Reducing Vulnerability on T&D
Operations Networks 3-54
15A Utility Participation with Ongoing Cyber Security Initiatives 3-56
16 Current Use/Future Plans for Use of SCADA, DMS, EMS, and
Distribution Analysis Functions and Applications 3-58
17 Current/Future Plans for Investing in Operations Systems Designed to
Meet Specific Issues in Light of Changing Regulatory Requirements for
Distribution Network Operators 3-66
18 Mentions of New Tools, Applications and Services that Utilities
Would Like to See Available for Suppliers 3-68
Section 4 Statistical Analysis
Survey Question
1 Status of Current/Planned Use of EMS, SCADA and DMS 4-1
Table of Contents (Continued)
1A Listings of Mentioned EMS/SCADA/DM Systems
Summary by Utility 4-3
Summary by Vendor 4-11
2 Plans for Additions/Replacements/Upgrades fo SCADA,
DMS and EMS Systems during this period 4-19
3 Current/Planned Use of a Separate OMS
by Year-End 4-23
3A Current/Planned Use of a Separate GMS
by Year-End 4-25
4 Utility Requirements for Warranty and Service Agreements
for EMS/SCADA/DMS 4-27
4A Level of Importance of Supplier User Groups for Utility's
Next EMS/SCADA/DMS Procurement 4-31
5 Summary Information on RTUs, PLCs, Bay Controllers, and Substation
Controllers Current/Planned on EMS/SCADA and DMS Systems 4-33
Poletop RTUs 4-36
Substation RTUs 4-39
Substation PLCs 4-45
Bay Controllers and Substation Controllers 4-47
6 Current/Future Plans for connecting EMS, SCADA
and DMS Systems to Other Systems 4-51
7 Suppliers Most Likely to be Considered for
EMS Purchases 4-59
SCADA Purchases 4-61
DMS Purchases 4-63
7A EMS/SCADA/DMS Vendors which Best Provide
Specific Services 4-65
8 Choices of Operating Systems that are Acceptable to
Responding Utilities 4-69
9 Current and Planned Usage of CPU Platforms 4-71
10 Choice of Protocol within the Substation
and from the Substation to External Hosts/Networks 4-73
11 Communications Protocols Used and Planned for Use
with RTO/ISO Systems 4-81
Table of Contents (Continued)
12 System Changes Required by ISO/RTO Organizations to
Enable Several Specific Actions 4-83
12A Requirement to Electronically Submit Utility's
Power System Data Model to ISO/RTO 4-85
13 Use of External Assistance or Third Party Services Needed by
Respondents for DMS/DA Activities 4-87
14 Types of Functions Currently Implemented and Planned to be Implemented
Using Internet and Intranet Technologies 4-93
15 Approaches Used for Reducing Vulnerability on T&D
Operations Networks 4-99
15A Utility Participation with Ongoing Cyber Security Initiatives 4-101
16 Current Use/Future Plans for Use of
SCADA Functions and Applications 4-109
DMS Functions and Applications 4-115
EMS Functions and Applications 4-121
Distribution Analysis Functions and Applications 4-127
17 Current/Future Plans for Investing in Operations Systems Designed to
Meet Specific Issues in Light of Changing Regulatory Requirements for
Distribution Network Operators 4-133
18 Mentions of New Tools, Applications and Services that Utilities
Would Like to See Available for Suppliers 4-137
Section 5 Survey Respondents
The World Market Study of SCADA,
Energy Management Systems and
Distribution Management Systems in Electric Utilities:
Volume II – International Market
September
Table of Contents
Page
Section 1 Introduction & Foreward
Section 2 Narrative & Charts
Question
1 Extent of Current Use of EMS, SCADA and DMS Systems 2-1
2 Plans for Procurement of New and Replacement SCADA,
DMS and EMS Systems during 2003-2005 2-4
2A Forecast Value of Awards for EMS/SCADA/DMS and Energy Trading
Systems and Software in International Electric Utilities 2-5
2B Forecast Value of Awards for EMS/SCADA/DMS and Energy Trading
Systems and Software - Geographic Basis 2-6
3 Current/Planned Use of a Separate OMS or GMS
by Year-End 2005 2-7
4 Utility Requirements for Warranty and Service Agreements
for EMS/SCADA/DMS 2-10
4A Level of Importance of Supplier User Groups for Utility's
Next EMS/SCADA/DMS Procurement 2-10
5 Number of RTUs, PLCs, Bay and Substation Controllers Installed and Planned
for Use in Conjunction with EMS/SCADA and DMS Systems 2-14
6 Current Linkages and Plans for Additional Links between EMS, SCADA
and DMS Systems to Other Systems 2-15
7 Suppliers Most Likely to be Considered for
EMS, SCADA and DMS Purchases 2-17
7A EMS/SCADA/DMS Vendors which Best Provide
Specific Services 2-22
Table of Contents (continued)
Question page
8 Choices of Operating Systems that are Acceptable to
Responding Utilities 2-28
9 Current and Planned Usage of CPU Platforms 2-30
10 Current and Planned Use of Protocols within the Substation
and from the Substation to External Hosts/Networks 2-32
11 Use of External Assistance or Third Party Services Needed by
Respondents for DMS/DA Activities 2-35
12 Types of Functions Currently Implemented and Planned to be Implemented
Using Internet and Intranet Technologies 2-37
13 Approaches Used for Reducing Vulnerability on T&D
Operations Networks 2-39
13A Utility Participation with Ongoing Cyber Security Initiatives 2-41
14 Current/Future Plans for Investing in Operations Systems Designed to
Meet Specific Issues in Light of Changing Regulatory Requirements for
Distribution Network Operators 2-43
15 Mentions of New Tools, Applications and Services that Utilities
Would Like to See Available for Suppliers 2-45
Section 3 Statistical Analysis
Section 4 Russian Survey Results
Section 5 Survey Participants
The World Market Study of SCADA,
Energy Management Systems and
Distribution Management Systems in Electric Utilities:
Volume III – World Market Assessment and Forecast
October
Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 World Market Assessment and Forecast and World Regional Markets
for EMS, SCADA and DMS
Specific World Markets are in Sections 3 through 7
Section 3 North America
Section 4 Europe (East, West and Central)
Section 5 Latin America (Central and South)
Section 6 Mid-East, Mediterranean and Africa
Section 7 Asia Pacific and South Asia
Section 8 Market for Substation RTUs and PLCs by World Region
The World Market Study of SCADA,
Energy Management Systems and
Distribution Management Systems in Electric Utilities:
Volume IV—Supplier Profiles
November
Table of Contents
page
ABB 1
Advanced Control Systems 4
Alstom EMM 6
Alstom T&D Energy Automation & Information Business 8
C3-ilex 10
Cannon Technologies 12
CES International 14
GE Power Systems 16
Horton Automation 17
Invensys 19
Microsol 21
Motorola 24
Open Systems International 26
QEI 28
Serck Controls 30
Siemens 32
SNC Lavalin 35
Survalent Technology 37
Telvent 40
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