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September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 IEEE P 2030 Smart Grid Interoperability Standards IEEE Standard 2030 Guide for Smart Grid Development Kick-Off Meeting Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology 3 -5, 2009 with the Electric June operation Applications and Power System (EPS) and End-Use Loads Hosted by INTEL, Corporation, Santa Clara, CA OVERVIEW Submission 1 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 IEEE P 2030 – Working Group Officers • IEEE Project - P 2030 Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation With the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads • Chair: Dick De. Blasio • Vice Chair: Tom Prevost • CO-Chairs: Bob Grow, Sam Sciacca, Stefano Galli, Bob Heile • Secretary: Tom Basso Submission 2 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Some Smart Grid Definitions • “an automated, widely distributed energy delivery network characterized by a two-way flow of electricity and information, capable of monitoring and responding to changes in everything from power plants to customer preferences to individual appliances. ” • “a smart grid is the electricity delivery system (from point of generation to point of consumption) integrated with communications and information technology” • (Note: Other definitions may also be in the eyes of the beholder and multiple definitions may be a result of layers or sub-tiers of interoperability and end use applications but will have commonality once understood. ) Submission 3 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 IEEE P 2030 Guide to Interoperability Body of Smart Grid Standards Interoperability Energy Information Communications Bridge of Discovery Submission 4 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Grid Modernization Today’s Electricity … Tomorrow’s Choices … Power park e- Fuel Cell Wind Farms Hydrogen Storage Rooftop Photovoltaic s Remot Industrial e DG Loads Fuel Cell SMES e- Smart Substation Load as a resource Submission 5 Combined Heat and Power Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Interoperability Smart Grid Concepts Bulk Power Substations sensors Systems Approach Interconnection & Interfaces Technical Standards Advanced Technologies Systems Integration Distribution System (Also, larger DER on transmission) Transmission System EV Load Management sensors Communications and Information Technology – Information Flow, Data Management, Monitor & Control DER Interconnection Combined Heat & Power sensors Submission 6 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 P 2030 Scope and Purpose • Scope: This document provides guidelines for smart grid interoperability. This guide provides a knowledge base addressing terminology, characteristics, functional performance and evaluation criteria, and the application of engineering principles for smart grid interoperability of the electric power system with end use applications and loads. The guide discusses alternate approaches to good practices for the smart grid. • Purpose: This standard provides guidelines in understanding and defining smart grid interoperability of the electric power system with enduse applications and loads. Integration of energy technology and information and communications technology is necessary to achieve seamless operation for electric generation, delivery, and end-use benefits to permit two way power flow with communication and control. Interconnection and intra-facing frameworks and strategies with design definitions are addressed in this standard, providing guidance in expanding the current knowledge base. This expanded knowledge base is needed as a key element in grid architectural designs and operation to promote a more reliable and flexible electric power system. Submission 7 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 P 2030 Overall Goals 1. Provide guidelines in understanding and defining smart grid interoperability of the electric power system with end-use applications and loads 2. Focus on integration of energy technology and information and communications technology 3. Achieve seamless operation for electric generation, delivery, and end-use benefits to permit two way power flow with communication and control 4. Address interconnection and intra-facing frameworks and strategies with design definitions 5. Expand knowledge in grid architectural designs and operation to promote a more reliable and flexible electric power system 6. Stimulate the development of a Body of IEEE 2030 smart grid standards and or revise current standards applicable to smart grid body of standards. Submission 8 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 P 2030 ORGANIZATION • TASK FORCE 1: Power Engineering Technology – Co-Leaders : – Recorder: Sam Sciacca, Tom Prevost Tom Basso • TASK FORCE 2: Information Technology – Co-Leaders : – Recorder: Bob Grow Mike Coddington • TASK FORCE 3: Communications Technology – Co-Leaders : – Recorder: Submission Stefano Galli, Bob Heile Ben Kroposki 9 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 TF 3 - Communications • TF 3 is defining communication requirements between devices in the Smart Grid • Establish boundaries – Generation – Transmission – Distribution – Customer Submission 10 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 TF 3 - Communications Who defines attributes of info? [TF 1 or TF 2] (Where, When, Who, What) B A PHY/MAC TF 3 -How • TF 3 will be neutral to PHY/MAC standards used in the Smart Grid • TF 3 will describe layers above PHY/MAC and below Layer 6 • PHY/MAC standards are being developed by other groups • Interoperability of electric power systems with end use applications and loads should be maintained regardless of the PHY/MAC Submission 11 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 TF 3 - Communications • Discussion on PHY/MAC for Smart Grid Interoperability – TF 3 will not DEFINE any new PHY/MAC standards – TFs may provide requirements to PHY/MAC SDOs through liaisons – Leave choice to designer to pick what is best for the application depending on geography, scalability, requirements, latency, etc. – Between any two points in the Smart Grid, data will be transported over many PHYs. PHY/MAC – physical and medium access control Submission 12 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 TF 3 - Communications • Contentious items regarding PHY/MAC scope for further discussion: – Develop suitability matrix for various PHY/MACs • Develop a list of PHY/MAC link layers that can be used for devices interfacing to the Smart Grid [Issue: future undeveloped PHY/MACs not included] • Discuss features of various PHY/MACs that are currently used and will be recommended in the future for use in the Smart Grid [Issue: requires a technical procedure for comparing and analyzing] Submission 13 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 TF 3 PROPOSED WORK PLAN • Identify/adopt use cases with the goal of defining scope more clearly • Model the source (grid), its critical points, and the traffic it generates • Define/refine communication architecture • Identify functional technical requirements with the goal of supporting distributed monitoring and control and create a TR document • Standard identification and gap analysis • Draft a communications guideline to feed into P 2030 Submission 14 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 ORGANIZATION OF TF 3 SUBGROUPS TO SUPPORT WORK PLAN • Architecture – Claudio Lima; Kuor-Hsin Chang; Howard Choe; Brad Singletary; Jeff Tao; John Grosspietsch; Jim Reilly • Use cases – William Miller; Vincent Guillet • External standards – Glenn Emelko; Lee Smith; John Banting • Interface/Questions to TF 1 and TF 2 – TF 1 -Adolfo Gutierrez; Mark Siira; TF 2 -TBD Submission 15 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Proposed Groups for Coordination (Critical dependencies which go both ways) • • • Submission OPEN_SG IEC SG 3 activities pertinent to this project NIST IEC TC 57 NASPInet Zig. Bee Home. Plug NEMA P 2030 TF 1 P 2030 TF 2 IEEE Acquisition & Processing Subcommittee 16 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Proposed Groups for Liaison (exchanging information only; no critical dependencies) • • • Submission P 1777 P 1901 P 802 ITU-T SG 15 Q 4 G. hn IETF (with active participation) Other related IEEE groups 17 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Proposed Groups to Track • • Submission Canarie (Canada) Gridwise Alliance Lon. Mark International KNX Echonet (Japan) BACnet (ASHRAE SSPC 135) 3 GPP/3 GPP 2 ETSI M 2 M 18 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 P 2030 -NEXT MEETING • October 27 -29, 2009, Westchester County, NY • Hosted by IBM http: //grouper. ieee. org/groups/scc 21/2030_index. html Submission 19 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 Proposed October Meeting Topics-TF 3 • Responses to Call for Contributions on Use Cases, Current Smart. Grid Deployments, and Existing Communications Architectures • Briefing on what the NAPSI and NAPSInet network looks like • Possible guest speakers – Eric Gunther – NIST – Paul Myer – EPRI – Francis Cleveland • Invite utilities that actually have deployed Smart Grid activities on a large scale beyond just smart metering. Possible Targets—Excel, Duke, PG&E • Get background on Meter Data Management issues – Volume of data from distribution monitoring – Non essential data traffic – end use vs essential data traffic • DG on the grid – Communication issues – Presentation from the power side on these issues Submission 20 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
September 2009 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -09 -0658 -00 QUESTIONS? ? • Sign up to the reflectors • Documents available on Mentor – follow links on TF 3 home page http: //grouper. ieee. org/groups/scc 21/2030/TF 3. html Submission 21 Bob Heile, Zig. Bee Alliance
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