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IEC TC57 Smart Grid Activities

IEC TC57 Smart Grid Activities. Scott Neumann USNC TA IEC TC57 November 6, 2009. IEC TC57. Title: Power systems management and associated information exchange Scope includes control room, enterprise integration, substations and field devices

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IEC TC57 Smart Grid Activities

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  1. IEC TC57Smart Grid Activities Scott Neumann USNC TA IEC TC57 November 6, 2009

  2. IEC TC57 • Title: Power systems management and associated information exchange • Scope includes control room, enterprise integration, substations and field devices • Key TC57 standards used in the industry include TASE.2, 61850, CIM • Has a member funded users group: UCA International Users Group • Most NIST PAPs involve TC57 • TC57 has a ‘Smart Grid Task Force’, with Scott Neumann and Jay Britton as co-leaders through WG19

  3. Key IEC TC57 Working Groups • WG10: Substations (and field devices) • WG13: Transmission • WG14: Distribution • WG15: Security • WG16: Energy Markets • WG17: Distributed Energy Resources • WG19: Harmonization (and architecture)

  4. TC57 Involvement with NIST PAPs

  5. Need a New Joint WG • Focus: Information exchanges related to consumer energy applications and service providers • TCs needed: 57, 13, 69, others? • Coordination with OASIS, ZigBee/Homeplug, NAESB, others? necessary • TC57 leadership so far is favorable to this • May address many issues of potential scope conflict

  6. Joint WG Applications: • Smart Appliances • Thermostats • Load Control Devices • Sub-meters • Plugin Electric Vehicles • Distributed Energy Resources (consumer connected) • Demand Response • Energy Storage Devices (consumer connected) • Building Energy Management Systems • Building Automation Out of scope: • Distribution connected DER • Distribution connected Energy Storage • Information exchanges that are entirely ‘contained’ within an enterprise, control center or premise

  7. Joint WG Potential Projects • Standardization of the ZigBee/HomePlug ‘Smart Energy Profile’. This would define interfaces to ‘home’ or ‘premise’ area networks. These interfaces could be direct (via internet) or through AMI • Second edition of IEC 61968-9 (integration of metering systems) recognizing PAPs 6 and 9, SEP, etc. This would build upon current standard, ANSI C12.19, COSEM, ongoing interoperability efforts. • Extensions to the CIM for demand response (PAP 9), in collaboration with OASIS efforts • Extensions to the CIM to reflect the PAP 3 and 4 scheduling and pricing efforts, in collaboration with OASIS efforts • Definition of standard interfaces for the access of consumer energy usage information (PAP 10), in collaboration with OASIS efforts • Definition of models and standard interfaces as needed for communication between utilities, ISOs, service providers and consumers using the internet

  8. Actions Needed … • Agree within the US that a joint WG is needed • Initiate an ad-hoc working group (minimally within TC57) to answer the questions of scope, collaboration and specific projects for this working group • Identify potential convener candidates • Formalize a joint working group within the IEC • Next TC57 plenary is May 2010 in Sweden • Other? (most certainly)

  9. More Information • E-mail: sneumann@uisol.com • UCA International Users Group: http://www.ucaiug.org

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