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Intelligent Grid Coordination Committee (IGCC) Activities

Intelligent Grid Coordination Committee (IGCC) Activities. http://sites.ieee.org/igcc Erich W. Gunther Chairman and CTO, EnerNex erich@enernex.com. IEEE PES 2012 GM San Diego, CA July 2012. Agenda. IGCC Mission and Leadership Meeting Schedule IGCC Activities and Work Plan PES Roadmap

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Intelligent Grid Coordination Committee (IGCC) Activities

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  1. Intelligent Grid Coordination Committee (IGCC) Activities http://sites.ieee.org/igcc Erich W. Gunther Chairman and CTO, EnerNex erich@enernex.com IEEE PES 2012 GMSan Diego, CA July 2012

  2. Agenda • IGCC Mission and Leadership • Meeting Schedule • IGCC Activities and Work Plan • PES Roadmap • Liaisons and Other Activity Updates • Other business

  3. Objectives of the IGCC • The Intelligent Coordinating Committee is responsible for facilitating communication and coordination on PES activities related to grid modernization to minimize duplication of effort internally and to efficiently utilize resources external to the PES. • Develop a PES centric smart grid roadmap • Outreach and education - ensure that PES is recognized as a leader in grid modernization standards and best practice development

  4. IGCC Organization Officer elections held 7/29/2010 Proposal to utilize 4 year terms to be consistent with other committees Chairman: Erich W. Gunther Vice-Chairman: Steve Pullins Secretary: Doug Houseman Webmaster: Vacant

  5. IGCC Activities • Communications • Smart Grid Super Sessions at T&D • Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference 2013 • Our web site – need a web content manager • http://sites.ieee.org/igcc/ • IEEE Smart Grid Website • http://smartgrid.ieee.org/ • Smart Grid tutorials – SG-101, 201 … • IEEE SG Vision 2050 effort support

  6. IGCC Activities • Coordination • Draft list of Smart Grid standards sponsored by PES • Approved standards • Other projects in development • Questionnaire to Committee, Subcommittee and Working Group Chairmen • Validate standards list • Identify cross-cutting issues

  7. IGCC Activities • Refine and maintain standards list • New task force formed – no activity – need do over • Develop PES smart grid road map • New working group formed – no activity – need do over • Liaisons to technical committees solicited • ISGT 2013 Planning and Support • http://ieee-isgt.org/ • George Arnold and Saifur Rahman chairs • We are responsible tutorial program

  8. ISGT 2013 Planning/Program Committee • Chairs • Conference Chair: Saifur Rahman - Virginia Tech • Technical Program Chair: George Arnold – NIST • Tutorials: Erich Gunther – EnerNex • Publicity Chair: Jeffrey Voas – NIST • Administratiion • Local Organizing Committee Chair: Manisa Pipattanasomporn - Virginia TechTreasurer: Nader Farah - ESTA International, Virginia • Event Management: LukrecijaLelong - IEEE Meeting & Conference Management • IEEE Meetings • Bill Rosehart – IEEE PES VP of Meetings

  9. IGCC Activities • Paper Reviews • A very few people (mostly Doug) reviewed the bulk of the papers for T&D and GM • Smart Grid Transactions authoring

  10. Agenda • IGCC Mission and Leadership • Meeting Schedule • IGCC Activities and Work Plan • PES Roadmap • Liaisons and Other Activity Updates • Other business

  11. PES SG Roadmap Discussion - Content • Vision – future scenarios • Context Identification: • Global aspects, localization issues (policy, law) • Time horizon of roadmap needs to be defined (e.g. 2030) • Relationships with legacy and current construction • Managing differing technology obsolescence time frames • Stakeholder identifications • Existing environment – the catalog • Application Requirements – from where? • NIST/SGIP Domain mapping • External coordination • Gap identification • Mapping to committees / WG’s • Work planning • Architecture – how do they fit together • Relevant technologies

  12. Use Case for using the Roadmap • What is value proposition? • Prioritizing standards development • Identifying key industry issues that need solutions • Supporting needs of PES members beyond standards • E.g. SG training, workforce development • Tool to coordinate with other societies and organizations • Tool to discover what kinds of standards are needed before application deployment • Tool for WG chairs to see how their efforts fit in to overall PES mission

  13. Issues • What is the starting point – where does the road begin • What is the optimization function – efficiency, maintain reliability, cost, greenness? • What is the end of the road – future state scenario(s)? Or key milestones associated with those scenarios. Where do the roads diverge in multiple scenario’s • Percentage of DG, PV, EV, etc.

  14. Issues • Standards need to lead implementations • Standards now, implementations take place and persist over decades • How to prune the potential divergent branches • Productization needs that for example • Identification of commonalities • Where do existing deployments fit in

  15. Future Scenario Sources • CEA 21 future scenarios • Then EPRI/EEI derivatives/expansions • IEEE SA long term vision effort

  16. How to Build the Roadmap • Central or Distributed? • How to build by in by PES silo’s, other societies, and other external organizations • Relationship to long term vision SA effort • Yes, closely related. SA vision a bit longer term • SA More focused on technologies • 5 year snapshots beyond 2030 • More of a focus on academics (in close coordination with the practitioners)

  17. How to Build the Roadmap • Meetings of WG chairs and external organizations leaders • Share expectations to participate • Do this at Detroit GM • What are the motivators? • How is value recognized by the stakeholders • Need a strawman to help articulate the concept • Maybe focus on the use case for the roadmap – which identifies the key stakeholders and value proposition • Quick start – maybe a surveymonkey poll of some sort • Target WG chairs • Capture existing vision statements, smart grid activities

  18. Other thoughts? Volunteers? • … • …

  19. Agenda • IGCC Mission and Leadership • Meeting Schedule • IGCC Activities and Work Plan • PES Roadmap • Liaisons and Other Activity Updates • Other business

  20. Liaisons • Ask WG chairs what organizations they have liaisons with that we should be aware of • UCIug, UTC, NEMA, NERC, SGIP, FERC, NARUC, Cigre, China SG, JIC, SAE, ISO, ANSI, EEI, EPRI, NRECA, APPA, RUS, UL, DOE, CE, ETSI, CSA, MIL • GIS community – GITA, OGC • Building Community – BOMA, CABA • District Energy – IDEA – International District Energy Association • LEED community • Dave Bakken – NASPI, WAMPAC, COMSOC • SA – noted that joint standards development agreements are in place

  21. Other Activity Updates • 2030 • 1547 • … • ETCC White paper on SG technologies • 5-8 page range • SST stuff

  22. Agenda • IGCC Mission and Leadership • Meeting Schedule • IGCC Activities and Work Plan • PES Roadmap • Liaisons and Other Activity Updates • Other business

  23. Other Business • … • … • …

  24. Adjourn! Adjourn!

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