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EnerNex Smart Grid Labs Grand Opening Media Kit
620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37932 // 865-218-4600 (p) // 865-218-8999 (f) // www.enernex.com
MEDIA KIT CONTENT
1.1 EnerNex Overview
1.2 About Smart Grid Labs
1.3 Grand Opening Event Schedule
1.4 Smart Grid Labs Personnel
1.5 Marketi ng Collateral
COMPANY OVERVIEW
EnerNex is an innovative electric power research, engineering and consulting fi rm providing services around the development and application of new and emerging electric power technologies to government, utilities, industry and private institutions. The fi rm, located in Tennessee’s Innovation Valley, is dedicated to engineering a cleaner, smarter energy system of the future.
EnerNex was founded in July 2003 by Jeff Lamoree, Erich Gunther, and Bob Zavadil. The company gained initial recognition in its earliest days for its involvement in the EPRI IntelliGrid Architecture development effort, along with involvement in several key studies related to the characterization of the impacts of signifi cant penetrations of wind power on power system operations. The company has since conducted groundbreaking work in areas, such as Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), demand response, cyber security, utility automation and communication, transmission and distribution system studies and power quality. EnerNex is uniquely qualifi ed to provide Smart Grid development services. Company personnel are involved in a number of grid modernization initiatives, including GridWise Architecture Council, Utilities Telecom Council, UCAIug, Modern Grid Initiative, and the Galvin Electricity Initiative.
We have been engaged over the years with utilities, such as Southern California Edison (SCE), Consumers Energy, California Energy Commission (CEC), BC Hydro, and Entergy on high-level Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) projects. On these projects, EnerNex personnel helped to develop the requirements and use cases, as well as conduct numerous workshops. In addition, EnerNex has helped vendors in the energy products and telecommunications fi elds.
In August 2009, EnerNex was awarded a contract by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to sustain the accelerated development of the standards that will be required to build a secure, interoperable smart electric power grid. As the administrator for the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP), the fi rst of its kind public-private partnership to support this effort, EnerNex team members are engaged for their industry-recognized expertise in a broad variety of Smart Grid subjects and technologies.
We have experience working with agile methodologies, performing gap and cost/benefi t analyses and prioritization of business requirements, as well as a thorough, but unbiased understanding of the latest technologies that are currently and soon to be available. In addition, we are involved in and helped establish several industry working groups such as OpenAMI, UtilityAMI, and OpenHAN. EnerNex has been recognized on several occasions for our work in AMI; these honors include the 2005/2006 Best AMR Initiative, alongside SCE and the 2007 Grid Week Award for Innovation in Grid Modernization.
EnerNex Smart Grid Labs is the premier Smart Grid concept design, pre-certifi cation testing, and interoperability evaluation facility. Smart Grid Labs provides our clients multi-faceted assessment services for communications, security, standards compliance, technology/vendor maturity, and implementation assistance across many Smart Grid domains. We offer vendors, utilities and regulatory elements an independent place to evaluate and understand technology readiness for Smart Grid in ongoing and emerging technology efforts. For more information, visit www.smartgridlabs.com.
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620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37932 // 865-218-4600 (p) // 865-218-8999 (f) // www.enernex.com
EnerNex is uniquely qualifi ed to provide wind and renewable energy services as we have been engaged over the past couple of years in high-level wind integration projects with: Xcel Energy, Minnesota Department of Commerce, Arizona Public Service, Utility Wind Integration Group, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Our years of power systems engineering expertise, along with more than a decade of experience working with wind generation technologies and systems, is unparalleled in the industry. We can assist with almost any power system issue relating to electric system planning, design and operations relating to wind.
In addition, we are involved in and helped establish several industry working groups such as UWIG, NRECA Task force, IEEE Power Engineering Society Wind Power Coordinating Committee, and the IEEE PES Power Systems Dynamics Committee. UWIG is the only organization exclusively focused on delivering technical knowledge and information about interconnection and operation of wind plants on electric power systems.
ABOUT SMART GRID LABS (SGL)EnerNex Smart Grid Labs is the premier Smart Grid concept design, pre-certifi cation testing, and interoperability evaluation facility. Smart Grid Labs provides our clients multi-faceted assessment services for communications, security, standards compliance, technology/vendor maturity, and implementation assistance across many Smart Grid domains. We offer vendors, utilities and regulatory elements an independent place to evaluate and understand technology readiness for Smart Grid in ongoing and emerging technology efforts. For more information, visit www.smartgridlabs.com.
The independent facility simulates a utility substation, control center, residential or light commercial service entrance, residential utility room (washer, dryer, water heater), kitchen, and a living space. SGL is committed to innovation and ongoing investment in the Lab’s testing infrastructure to meet the evolving Smart Grid architecture and technologies.
EnerNex maintains strategic mutual relationships with other Smart Grid testing facilities, some located at vendor and client sites, across North America, positioning us to deliver solutions to your problem.
We provide our clients outstanding, reliable technology services. Let us help you design and implement a Smart Grid technology evaluation strategy, process, and specifi c product requirements based on testable fact rather than assumption. Let us mitigate your risk of immature and non-interoperable technology adoption.
>> We evaluate Smart Grid technology, products, performance, and vendors.
>> We test equipment for compatibility with specific standards.
>> We will help you develop a Smart Grid technology plan.
>> We offer device / hardware penetration testing.
>> We have a crystal ball for the future of Smart Grid technology.
>> We use the best experts, fixtures, and methodologies available to the client.
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620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37932 // 865-218-4600 (p) // 865-218-8999 (f) // www.enernex.com
DOMAINS WE SUPPORT
securityEnerNex combines industry experts from
information technology, cyber security, and
power systems engineering to bring a greater
level of understanding to the challenges
encountered in the electric utility industry.
These disciplines are customized and combined
in order to present a balanced set of solutions
that provides comprehensive insight into your
organization’s security posture.
gridEnerNex is continually discussing the vision
of a smarter grid, and with Smart Grid Labs we
can bring our expertise to physical testing. Our
lab lets us test not only individual products, but
the interaction between them, and whether they
modernize the power system.
consumerSmart Grid Labs offers a compact Consumer
Domain experience test environment to
utilities, vendors, and government entities.
We offer a variety of services through our
innovative facilities, distributed utility part-
ners, and vendor partner relationships.
communicationsEnerNex has long been known for our
expertise in utility communications
applications. EnerNex consultants are
contributors to the standards and
specifi cation bodies for many of the key
Smart Grid Lab communications protocols.
meteringEnerNex has been instrumental in developing
an industry consensus on the use cases,
business cases and communications standards
for deploying Advanced Metering Infrastructure
(AMI). In Smart Grid Labs, we can compare the
capabilities of metering system products and
services to the industry visions expressed by
the many utilities we have helped to develop
AMI requirements.
command and controlMany existing systems used to control
the grid via measurements and commands,
leverage single-purpose software, hardware and
communications. The utility industry is moving
away from such purpose-built systems to those
that provide value to a broader set of stakehold-
ers both internally and externally.
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620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37932 // 865-218-4600 (p) // 865-218-8999 (f) // www.enernex.com
GRAND OPENING SCHEDULE
EnerNex will celebrate Leaping Forward, the Grand Opening of the new state-of-the-art Smart Grid Labs testing facility on Wednesday, February 29, 2012, at the fi rm’s headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee.
11:30am -1:00pm | Networking, tour of the labs, and lunchTours of the facility will include two Knowledge Centers focused on Cyber Security and wireless
Radio Frequency emissions, as well as demonstrations on each of the six Lab domains.
1:00pm – 3:00pm | Green Button Workshop608 Mabry Hood Rd. The day kicks off with Smart Grid Lab experts Erich Gunther, Brad Singletary, and Aaron SnyderSanteetlah Conf. Room facilitating an educational workshop led by Marty Burns of Hypertek, on implementing White House CTO, Aneesh Chopra’s, Green Button consumer empowerment concept The workshop will cover what the Green Button Initiative is and who is implementing it, the expected functionality and value from various stakeholders, and a deep dive Into what tools and processes are needed to implement the Initiative.
3:00pm – 3:30pm | Break
3:30pm – 4:30pm | Ribbon cutting ceremony and guest speaker presentations620 Mabry Hood Rd. Ste. 101 Interoperability and cyber security evaluation demonstrations
4:30pm – 7:00pm | Grand Opening Reception
TRANSPORTATIONFor OpenSG attendees, a shuttle will be provided to and from the conference hotel and the EnerNex offi ces on Wednesday,February 29, between 4:30 and 8:00.
Car Rentals
Alamo: 865.342.3210 // Avis: 865.342.3220 // Budget: 865.342.3225 Enterprise: 865.342.1650 // Hertz: 865.342.3232
Taxis
A-Plus Taxi/AAA Ground: 865.970.0016 All Around Knoxville: 865.247.6924 ASAP Taxi: 865.694.1101
LODGINGWe have reserved the following hotels for our guests:
Country Inn & Suites, Cedar Bluff9137 Cross Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37923 865.693.4500 // Rate: $85.00, 2.6 miles away
Residence Inn by Marriott, Cedar Bluff215 Langley Place, Knoxville, TN 37922 // 865.539.5339 // Rate: $84.00, 3.6 miles away
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620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37932 // 865-218-4600 (p) // 865-218-8999 (f) // www.enernex.com
620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37932 // 865-218-4600 (p) // 865-218-8999 (f) // www.enernex.com
SMART GRID LABS PERSONNEL
Erich Gunther, Chairman and Chief Technical Offi cer, EnerNexErich W. Gunther is the Chairman, Chief Technology Offi cer, and co-founder of EnerNex where he helps
EnerNex clients defi ne their strategic direction in basic R&D, technology, and product development.
He has years of experience in design and development of innovative solutions to a wide array of power
system problems, most notably ways to take advantage of communications networks and technology
to improve the effi ciency, operating practices, and security of the electric power system. Erich was
appointed by the U.S. Department of Energy in 2004 to serve on the GridWise Architecture Council
(GWAC) – a focused team of experts assembled to articulate the guiding principles that constitute
the architecture of a future, intelligent, transactive, energy system. Mr. Gunther serves on the board of directors for Global
Smart Infrastructures, and the Utility Communications Architecture International Users group. He is a registered professional
engineer in the state of Tennessee. Presently Erich is a member at- large of the IEEE PES governing board focusing on Smart
Grid, is the chairman of the IEEE PES Intelligent Grid Coordinating Committee, and is a member of the IEEE’s Smart Grid
Task Force.
Aaron Snyder, Principal Consultant, Deputy Director of Smart Grid Labs, EnerNexAaron is a Prinicipal Consultant and Deputy Director of Smart Grid Labs. He joined the Smart Grid Engineering Team at EnerNex, but his skills and background allow him to also work with the Power Systems Engineers. He is the deputy project manager for the NIST SGIP Administrator and the technical champion for four of the seventeen SGIP priority action plans. He was recently elected to the Executive Committee of the UCA International Users Group, and chairs and participates in numerous metering standards development activities at national and international levels. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. Before joining EnerNex, Aaron held a position as a Regulatory Standards Manager for Itron, Inc. In this capacity, Aaron determined corporate strategy for electricity metering and data acquisition products based on established and pre-release market requirements, national and international regulations and domestic and international standards. He also delivered gap analysis of existing products’ performance and market and technical requirements, edited technical materials for internal and external customers and represented electricity metering products for customers at trade shows and technical conferences. Aaron has received numerous awards and scholarships. He is also
fl uent in spoken and written French, after having lived in France for more than four years.
Brad Singletary, Senior Consultant, EnerNexBrad consults for major electric utilities on Smart Grid topics including AMI, home area networking for AMI deployments and AMI security. Brad is currently focused on helping utilities and smart grid manufacturers build convergent, standards-based, home area network deployment architectures that leverage value from the utility’s AMI deployment. Brad offers utilities expertise in information security risk assessment, CIP compliance, utility security standards development, and secure systems engineering methodology. Brad brings the necessary technical experience and understanding required to rapidly deliver client architectures for the power systems domain. He brings technical supervision,
project time and dollars estimation and project execution experiences to EnerNex, as well as a deep understanding of multiple product lifecycle experiences in design and development of software and electronics fi rmware.
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Smart Grid LabsSMART GRID LABS
SGL provides our clients multi-faceted assessment services for communications,
security, standards compliance, technology/vendor maturity, and implementation
assistance across many Smart Grid domains. We offer vendors, utilities and regulatory
elements a place to evaluate and understand technology readiness for Smart Grid in
ongoing and emerging technology efforts.
We staff experts in each of the key Smart Grid technology domains, their device
markets, and components offering, ready to bring best practice in design, test and
evaluation to bear on your project. SGL has committed to innovation and ongoing
investment in its test infrastructure. EnerNex maintains strategic mutual relationships
with other Smart Grid testing facilities, some located at vendor and client sites, across
North America, positioning us to deliver solutions to your problem.
We provide our clients outstanding, reliable technology services. Let us help
you design and implement a Smart Grid technology evaluation strategy,
process, and specific product requirements based on testable fact rather
than assumption. Let us mitigate your risk of immature and non-interoperable
technology adoption.
• WeevaluateSmartGridtechnology,products,performance,andvendors.
• Wetestequipmentforcompatibilitywithspecificstandards.
• WewillhelpyoudevelopaSmartGridtechnologyplan.
• Weofferdevice/hardwarepenetrationtesting.
• WehaveacrystalballforthefutureofSmartGridtechnology.
• Weusethebestexperts,fixtures,andmethodologiesavailabletotheclient.
WhytheNeedforSmartGridLabsUnderstandwhatinteroperabilitymeansforyourspecifictechnologies
Minimizethepotentialfortechnologyobsolescenceandstrandedassets
Verifyvendorclaims
Understandwhichemergingtechnicalrequirementsaretherightones
Ensurethatthetechnologyyouchooseissecureandmeetsrelevantstandards
Peaceofmind
SeeyourSmartGridconceptortechnologyinactionsoonerratherthanlater
EnerNexExpertsBuilding on expertise provided by EnerNex’s core team, the Smart Grid Labs has selected the elite of scientists, technologists, engineers, and technicians on staff to translate the diverse set of Smart Grid domains into test operations.
Smart Grid Labs personnel participate and have leadership roles in most major Smart Grid related organizations and related standards bodies. These include the working groups and task forces of the UCA International Users Group, IEC TC 57, the IEEE Power and Energy Society, the IETF, and many more. Most SGL staff involved have helped develop or influence core smart grid standards development.
ContactUs620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 101
Knoxville, TN 37932
865.218.4600
www.smartgridlabs.com
Follow us on Twitter,
www.twitter.com/enernex
EnerNex’s
Smart Grid Labs
(SGL) is the premier
Smart Grid concept
design, test and
evaluation facility.
TestingandEvaluationServicesInclude:
SMART GRID LABS
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Call 865.218.4600
620 Mabry Hood Road, Suite 101
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Pre-Conformance/ Pre-Certification Testing Perform ‘pre-conformance’ and ‘pre-certification’ testing/evaluation (including review of firmware/apps) and recommendations for improvements
Interoperability testing for vendors and utilities between all products
Evaluation services to utilities for RFPs
UCAIug testing guidelines
CommunicationsEvaluations/assessments
HAN interoperability testing
61850/DNP testing
Wireless and low voltage PLC testing
Specialized testing
Generalized communication/interoperability evaluation/testing
Testing on all equipment for distribution & mobile workforce issues
SecurityAudits
Penetration testing
Vulnerability assessments
Security interoperability / LEMNOS
Low-level / Hardware security impact assessment
MeteringAMI Functional Testing
AMI Acceptance Testing
AMI Test Practice Design
AEIC and C12 Metering Guidance
Other Laboratory and Testing CapabilitiesDevelop in-house high-level testing capability
Client implementation support
Provide education/training to vendors/utilities/regulators
Provide ‘public service’ education/training
Perform webinars/training videos of key testing issues/ FAQs/reference designs
SGL can review actual source code and perform intrusive testing
SGL provides our clients
multi-faceted assessment
services for communica-
tions, security, standards
compliance, technology/
vendor maturity, and
implementation assistance
across many Smart Grid
domains.