Anglian Water partners with Schneider to drive smart business
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Posted to News on 5th Sep 2016, 21:44

Anglian Water partners with Schneider to drive smart business

Anglian Water is the largest water supply and water recycling utility in England and Wales by geographic area. It covers over 10,000 square miles from Humber to the Thames estuary and from Buckinghamshire to Lowestoft, servicing approximately 6 million customers. Its mission is to deliver continuous and sustainable services that include providing safe, clean water, keeping water bills affordable and ensuring that the long-term environmental needs of the region are met. Priding itself on driving continuous improvement, it is fully committed to innovation and collaboration.

Anglian Water partners with Schneider to drive smart business

Anglian Water operates in a particularly challenging market. Its supply demand balance is under threat from a number of issues, including climate change, growth and sustainability. The UK's mature water industry largely relies on a stressed, ageing, water infrastructure, with the added pressure of a rising population (29 per cent growth over the last 25 years, with one million new homes expected in the next 25 years), growing water scarcity (driest area in the UK, with an average yearly rainfall of 600mm) and the risk of abstraction licenses being reduced to ensure that water sources remain stable. In addition, utilities must adhere to a number of regulations on water quality, leakage and service enforced by Ofwat (the economic regulator of the water sector in England and Wales), the Drinking Water Inspectorate, the Environment Agency and the Consumer Council for Water.

To support its ambitious vision and maintain its competitive advantage as a private water utility, Anglian Water knew it needed to build a smarter business which could utilise the vast volumes of big data being generated. This would enable it to reduce leakage, reduce energy bills and streamline operations. Furthermore this smarter business model would enable the utility to provide improved customer experience.

The foundation of this included the replacement of its ARTS2000 telemetry system, (built upon a system implemented in the 1970s) which now lacked functionality and the ability to interoperate with other corporate systems within the organisation. Given the lengthy and complex nature of the project, Anglian Water required close collaboration with a technology provider that could offer second to none support, consultancy and service and move away from the traditional customer / vendor technology procurement relationship. Anglian Water embarked on a competitive tender and Schneider Electric was selected not just because of its flexible, scalable technical offering but also because it was seen as the best company to work in partnership with on this complex and challenging journey.

Partnering with Schneider Electric, Anglian Water embarked on the significant operation to replace its wireless telemetry system - the largest UHF telemetry system that exists in Western Europe today. It is comprised of 6500 operational sites, over 12,000 telemetry outstations and 639,090 points.

Real business insight

Anglian Water implemented Schneider Electric's StruxureWare SCADA Expert ClearSCADA system, which they refer to as the Integrated Remote Intelligence Service (IRIS) system. This was used to handle real-time wireless data transmission and provide a software platform for the telemetry system. In order to get a true view of the business, it was critical that all the main systems could interoperate and facilitate access to pools of disparate data which could be combined to provide real business insight. This was the basis of the OT (operations technology) and IT convergence drive at Anglian Water. Using the new system, the utility is able to monitor every drop flowing through its network, provide real-time monitoring of its 38,000 km of water mains and 76,000 km of sewers to ensure effective working order and smooth running of services.

As the organisation's first foray into advanced big data exploitation, this project established a key data collection and control component for a second project specifically addressing the water leakage management area. Given the issues threatening Anglian Water's supply demand balance, the company is focused on the importance of efficient water resource management and in particular, leakage control. This is demonstrated by its investment of 20 million per year on leakage management and the employment of 300 staff who are fixing and finding up to 27,000 leaks each year. Reducing leakage is a priority for customers and so by 2020 Anglian Water is planning to reduce these levels by 10 per cent from its 2015 baseline. To address this, an Integrated Leakage and Pressure Management system (ILPM) was developed using Schneider Electric's Water Management Suite (WMS) technology. This enabled Anglian Water to facilitate collection of data across multiple systems (through its integration with virtually all of the utility's corporate systems) to improve processing and offer visualisation of that data through actionable dashboards. As a result, it could empower users to effectively manage leak detection (prioritisation, planning and productivity monitoring) and complete internal and regulatory reports much more easily.

The "one team" approach that was so important to Anglian Water truly paid off. Working with Schneider Electric, the team made joint decisions, prototyped ideas and took a holistic approach across all needs and systems. This has delivered a new, integrated system that supports the industry move towards IT and OT (including ERP) convergence and provides the foundation for further business improvement. Anglian Water can now support future advancements and use its platform as the foundation of its key business and operational objectives for AMP6, AMP7 and beyond.

Matt Walker, Strategic Programme Manager, Anglian Water notes: "Implementations on the scale of one we have just completed are hugely complex and fraught with risk. However, the way we have worked collaboratively with Schneider has been fantastic and a great example of what a truly integrated team can achieve."

Increased work-flow efficiency

The new and improved Anglian Water system has 30 interfaces that integrate with a number of corporate systems including iREM - automatic regulatory reporting - and SAP. Integration with SAP has enabled increased work-flow efficiency, through automatic raising (and cancelling) of work orders by the system, from alarms. Users across the business can now raise leakage jobs directly from ILPM, view SAP customer data and create bespoke dashboards to monitor and control leakage.

Anglian Water can drive similar efficiencies through built-in alarm pressure logic. This has enabled users to reduce the number of redundant alarms and suppress consequential alarms caused by fieldwork maintenance. Now, employees are only responding to alarms if genuinely needed. This has increased operational efficiency by approximately 10 per cent in jobs saved. With predictive analysis capabilities, users can also improve forecasting, for example, to see how long it takes to empty and fill tanks and anticipate the time needed to respond to problems. Using built-in intelligence, teams can now take over management of the entire network, rather than just individual sites.

Using the ILPM system, regulatory reports can be automatically generated and published. There is also no need to pull data out of the system and into Excel for manipulation. Therefore, "Excel experts' are no longer needed to process data, and the automation of reports means analyst time has been freed up for more complex data analysis.

David Jacobs, Leakage Data Manager, Anglian Water says:"Working with Schneider Electric we have developed an industry-leading software package with the ILPM system. It houses and displays all data needed to manage our entire water network so that we're aware of increased leakage as soon as it occurs. Over 100 people in the company are using the system and driving efficiencies in leakage reporting and planning."

In the future, Anglian Water intends to extend the relationship with Schneider Electric to evolve ILPM through pressure management benefit tracking and integration with online hydraulic models. It plans to trial Schneider Electric's Aquis system, which provides past and real-time network modelling, as well as forecasting capabilities to reduce operational and energy costs associated with water distribution activity.

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