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SGIP SDO INTERACTION PROCESS ANDCOMMUNICATION STANDARDS ACTIVITIES
Erich W. Gunther, P.E. – Chairman and CTO, EnerNex
SGIP Administrator
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SGIP ORGANIZATION
SGIP Membership
Standing Committees &Working Groups
Governing Board SGIP Officers
Test & Certification Committee (SGTCC)
ArchitectureCommittee
(SGAC)
Coordination Functions
Cyber Security Working Group
(CSWG) Priority Action Plan Teams
PAP 2
Domain Expert Working Groups
H2G TnD B2G
I2G PEV2G BnP
SGIP Administrator
PAP 1 PAP 3
PAP 5PAP 4 PAP …
NIST
Program Management Office(PMO)
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• Total # of Member Organizations: 621• # of Participating Member Organizations: 540
• # of Observing Member Organizations: 81
• # of Organizations who joined in August: 9
• Total # of Individual Members: 1,710
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SGIP MEMBERSHIP
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# of Organizations by Country• USA: 560
• Canada: 28
• International: 33
# of Participating Member Organizations by Declared Stakeholder Category
Stakeholder Categories
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PAP PROCESS & TIMELINE STATUS
Form Initial Team
Develop Requirements SSO Development
Milestone: Requirements Handoff
Milestone: PAP Initiation
PAP Charter
Milestone: Standards Handback
Milestone: GB/SGIPDecision
Analysis That Standard
Meets PAPRequirements
GB Decision
Post toCatalog
Milestone: Close PAP
Close PAP
Milestone: SSO Identified
Develop List ofDeliverables and Tasks
With Assignments
•PAP 6
•PAP 8
•PAP 14
•PAP 16
•PAP 17
•PAP 2
•PAP 7
•PAP 10
•PAP 12•PAP 3
•PAP 9
•PAP 11
• PAP 0•PAP 5
•PAP 4
•PAP 1
•PAP 13
•PAP 15
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• IEEE
• ANSI
• ISO
• IEC
• SAE
• ASHRAE
• NAESB
• IETF
• TIA
• AEIC
• OASIS
• ATIS
• UCAIug
• DNP3 UG
• NRECA (MultiSpeak)
• ZigBee
• HomePlug
SDO’S, SSO’S, UG’S, ALLIANCE'S ENGAGED
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PAPS UNDER SDO DEVELOPMENT
Priority Action Plan Impact Expected Completion
PAP 2 – Wireless Communications
Open Standards enables competitively priced products and Life-cycle cost savings
Q4 2010
PAP 7 - Electric Storage Interconnection Guidelines
Energy storage is treated like other distributed energy resource or generator in the distribution system
Q4 2011
PAP 10 - Standard Energy Usage Information
Allows customers to easily access information enabling new products and services
Q2 2010
PAP 12 - IEC 61850 Objects/DNP3 Mapping
Reduce capital and lifecycle costs, improve reliability and the enablement of new applications
Q3 2011
76/8/2010 Footer for this presentation
PAPS HANDED BACK FROM SDOS
Priority Action Plan SDO/SSOs Impact
PAP 3 - Common Price Communication Model
OASIS EMIX, ZigBee, NAESB Allow new markets to develop such as demand response
PAP 4 - Common Scheduling Mechanism
OASISCoordinated scheduling will enable aggregation for both consumption and curtailment resources.
PAP 5 - Standard Meter Data Profiles
AEICSimplify meter procurement and provide meter data for a variety of devices
PAP 9 - Standard DR and DER Signals
NAESB, OASIS, OpenADR, ZigBee Interrelated with PAPs 3& 4
PAP 11 - Common Object Models for Electric Transportation
ZigBee, SAE, ISO/IEC, IEEE P2030 Enables Smart vehicle charging
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PAP01: IP IN THE SMART GRID
• Objective– Define a core suite of IP-based protocols required for Smart Grid networks.
• Impact– Identifies the key protocols for those people seeking guidance on how to construct
an appropriate IP Suite profile for the SG
– Protocol interoperability is a key enabler of other SG networking technologies being deployed, especially for last mile solutions.
• Outcome– Informational IETF RFC “Internet Protocols for the Smart Grid” this winter
• Provides advice on how to best "profile" the Internet Protocol Suite (IPS) for use on with the SG.
• An overview of the IPS and the key protocols that are critical in integrating SG devices into an IP networks.
• Leadership– David Su, NIST & Fred Baker, Cisco
– IETF, ATIS, IEEE, NEMA, TIA, UCAIug, OpenSG
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PAP02: WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
• Objective– Provide a set of guidelines and tools that can be used for initial set of wireless
technology evaluations.
• Impact– Standardization lowers product support costs enabling improved procurement
decisions and knowledge from the customer base.
– Open Standards enables competitively priced products and Life-cycle cost savings
• Outcome– Guidelines and tools to be released this month
• Wireless evaluation tool to accompany guidelines
• Based on Advanced Metering Infrastructure and initial Distribution Automation requirements from Open SG-NET
• Leadership– David Su & Nada Golmie (NIST), Joe Hughes, EPRI
– ISA SP100, IEEE 802, IETF, TIA, ATIS, UTC
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PAP13: TIME SYNCHRONIZATION
• Objective
– Accelerate the integration of standards that can impact phasor measurement and applications depending on PMU and PDC based data and information.
• Impact
– Removing overlaps between the standards will allow development of interoperable equipment and systems.
– A standards-based approach that addresses the requirements from all applications will facilitate implementation of new Smart Grid applications.
• Outcome
– Requirements to transport synchrophasor data complete. Vetting process currently underway.
• Leadership
– Jerry Fitzpatrick (NIST)
– IEC 61850, IEEE PSRC, NERC, NASPI, & others
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PAP15: PLC STANDARDS FOR APPLIANCE INTEGRATION
• Objective– Develop and aggregate key requirements
• Appliance SG PLC• Interoperability• Coexistence
• Impact– Enables appliance and appliance centered industries to use PLC for Smart Grid without
stranding investment– Enables appliance customers to expect longevity from their appliance PLC connections
across relevant Smart Grid markets
• Outcomes– Appliance centered PLC requirements transitioned to SSOs
• Significant progress in broadband coexistence harmonization• Appliance-specific requirements sources due this month, aggregated in November• Joint SSO team forming between IEEE-SA & ITU-T to harmonize
• Leadership– David Su NIST, Stefano Galli Panasonic, Bradley Singletary EnerNex, – IEEE-SA, ITU-T, CEA, AHAM, UCAIug / OpenSG
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STANDARDS BEING ADDRESSED BY PAPS
Priority Action Plan Standard(s) or Guideline(s)
PAP 1 - Role of IP in the Smart Grid Informational IETF RFC
PAP 2 - Wireless Communications for the Smart Grid IEEE 802.x, 3GPP,3GPP2, ATIS, TIA
PAP 3 - Common Price Communication Model OASIS EMIX, ZigBee SEP 2, NAESB
PAP 4 - Common Scheduling Mechanism OASIS WS-Calendar
PAP 5 - Standard Meter Data Profiles AEIC V2.0 Guidelines
PAP 6 - Common Semantic Model for Meter Data Tables ANSI C12.19-2008, MultiSpeak V4, IEC 61968-9
PAP 7 - Electric Storage Interconnection Guidelines IEEE 1547.4, IEEE 1547.7, IEEE 1547.8, IEC 61850-7-420, ZigBee SEP 2
PAP 8 - CIM for Distribution Grid Management IEC 61850-7-420, IEC 61968-3-9, IEC 61968-13,14, MultiSpeak V4, IEEE 1547
PAP 9 - Standard DR and DER Signals NAESB WEQ015, OASIS EMIX, OpenADR, ZigBee SEP 2
PAP 10 - Standard Energy Usage Information NAESB Energy Usage Information, OpenADE, ZigBee SEP 2, IEC 61968-9, ASHRAE SPC 201P
PAP 11 - Common Object Models for Electric Transportation ZigBee SEP 2, SAE J1772, SAE J2836/1-3 , SAE J2847/1-3, ISO/IEC 15118-1,3, SAE J2931, IEEE P2030-2, IEC 62196
PAP 12 - IEC 61850 Objects/DNP3 Mapping IEC 61850-80-5, Mapping DNP to IEC 61850, DNP3 (IEEE 1815)
PAP 13 - Time Synchronization, IEC 61850 Objects/IEEE C37.118 Harmonization
IEC 61850-90-5, IEEE C37.118, IEEE C37.238, Mapping IEEE C37.118 to IEC 61850, IEC 61968-9
PAP 14 - Transmission and Distribution Power Systems Model Mapping IEC 61968-3, MultiSpeak V4
PAP 15 - Harmonize Power Line Carrier Standards for Appliance Communications in the Home
DNP3 (IEEE 1815), HomePlug AV, HomePlug C&C, IEEE P1901 and P1901.2, ISO/IEC 12139-1, G.9960 (G.hn/PHY), G.9961 (G.hn/DLL), G.9972 (G.cx), G.hnem, ISO/IEC 14908-3, ISO/IEC 14543, EN 50065-1
PAP 16 - Wind Plant Communications IEC 61400-25
PAP 17 - Facility Smart Grid Information Standard New Facility Smart Grid Information Standard ASHRAE SPC 201P
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QUESTIONS
10/11/2010
Erich W. Gunther, P.E. – Chairman and CTO, EnerNex
SGIP Administrator