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Coordinated Data Exchange FERC Technical Conference July 14, 2004

Coordinated Data Exchange FERC Technical Conference July 14, 2004 Information Technology for Reliability and Markets. Russell Robertson frrobertson@tva.gov 423-751-4183. MISO / PJM / TVA Coordination. Memorandum of Understanding – April 2003 Data Exchange Agreement – May 2004

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Coordinated Data Exchange FERC Technical Conference July 14, 2004

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  1. Coordinated Data ExchangeFERC Technical Conference July 14, 2004 Information Technology for Reliability and Markets Russell Robertson frrobertson@tva.gov 423-751-4183

  2. MISO / PJM / TVA Coordination • Memorandum of Understanding – April 2003 • Data Exchange Agreement – May 2004 • Reliability Coordination Agreement – 2005

  3. MISO / PJM / TVA Data Exchange Phase 1 (Grid Visibility Enhancement) – Late Summer 2004 • SCADA Data ICCP • Unit Commitment Web Services • Merit Order FTP • Transmission and Generating Outages SDX • Reservations and Schedules OASIS • EMS and PSSE Models File Exchange Phase 2 (Reliability Coordination) – 2005 • Redispatch • Flowgates • Transmission Service Reservations • Load Forecasts • Generator Data • Net Interchange • Dynamic Schedules

  4. MISO / PJM / TVA Data Exchange • TVA is complying with previously established MISO-PJM data exchange requirements • These requirements are based on existing data standards where possible • TVA is participating on committees as new requirements are developed

  5. Model Driven Integration (MDI) NERC Business Process Modeling Data Fields Mapped To Semantic Model Functional Model BusinessVocabularyManagement Supporting: Semantic Mapping, Cataloging Of Data Assets, Unified Model & Data Queries, etc. Common Information Modeling Use Cases Interface Reference Model Information Exchange Requirements Information Exchange Modeling IEC Mapped Interfaces Common Information Model (CIM) Implementation (ETL, EAI, Web Services) Other Models Utility Application & Database Interfaces Application & Database Interface Transformations

  6. Mapping to the CIM Message CIM Interface Native Interface CIM Concepts CIM Concepts Auto-Map TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-aliasName Document Number TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-name TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-typeOfCall TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-timeOfCall TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-hazardCode TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-hazardCode TroubleTicket-ActivityRecord-remarks TroubleTicket-ActivityRecord-remarks TroubleTicket-…CustomerAccount-name TroubleTicket-…CustomerAccount-name TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-aliasName TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-name TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-typeOfCall TroubleTicket-TroubleTicket-timeOfCall Generate Run-Time XSLT

  7. Transformation using CIM XML

  8. A Common Message Library • Eliminates inconsistencies and ambiguities • Speeds software development and allows interoperability • Allows vendors to write applications using the same API opening up plug-and-play.

  9. TVA Message Management Portal • Publish and catalog messages • Test and validate messages • Notify users of message updates and additions • Links to public information on best practices for CIM implementation Next Step … A National Portal ??

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