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ICT4SMARTDGICT4SMARTDG“ICT Solutions to enable Smart Distributed “ICT Solutions to enable Smart Distributed Generation”Generation”
1st GENERAL ASSEMBLY1st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Brussels 16th December 2009Brussels 16th December 2009
ICT4SMARTDG WP2 activities
TELEFÓNICA I+DDate: December 16 th ,2009
© 2009 Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo, S.A. Unipersonal
Isidro Cabello New Network Technologies
ICT4SMARTDG. ProjectICT4SMARTDG. Project
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ICT4SMARTDG ObjectivesICT4SMARTDG Objectives
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Source: Nokia Siemens Networks
Build and expand an European forum for stakeholders for experience and information exchange and consensus building.
Disseminating results to specific targeted audiences i.e., policy makers, ICT community and energy industry and increase awareness of general public.
Overview and provide insight of ICT technologies available for smart distributed generation at domestic level.
Bridge knowledge gaps by interacting with key ICT, Power Generation, Distribution System Operators and the Telecoms Operators and Solutions Providers
Identify and promote benefits of ICT-based solutions available in the short to medium term (2009 – 2015).
Forecast steps forward to promote large-scale implementation of ICT based solutions
Identify inhibitors to large scale implementation and make targeted recommendations to overcome them.
The general objective of this Thematic Network (TN) is to foster and promote large-scale integration of domestic and distributed micro generation and promote improvements
in energy efficiency through the implementation of innovative ICT solutions
into local smart power grids.
The general objective of this Thematic Network (TN) is to foster and promote large-scale integration of domestic and distributed micro generation and promote improvements
in energy efficiency through the implementation of innovative ICT solutions
into local smart power grids. WP2 Achieve
consensus on benefits of available solutions.Project Period month
7-15
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.2
Event meetings ( At
least 3)
DELIVERABLE 2.2
Event meetings ( At
least 3)
ICT4SMARTDG WP2 TASKSICT4SMARTDG WP2 TASKS
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T2.1: Identification of current available solutions and stakeholders
T2.2: Analysis of ICT solutions
T2.3: Proposal of ICT solutions
T2.4 Support WP3 in technical features
T2.5 Final document
The objective of this WP is to seek an agreement on the benefits that ICT solutions can provide toeach of the main issues identified in the previous WP.
The objective of this WP is to seek an agreement on the benefits that ICT solutions can provide toeach of the main issues identified in the previous WP.
WP2 Achieve consensus on benefits of available solutions.Project Period month
7-15
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.2
Event meetings ( At
least 3)
DELIVERABLE 2.2
Event meetings ( At
least 3)
Distribution of workDistribution of work
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Group AGroup AEUTC, ERC, COGEN View Standarization organizations and pilotsAnd impose Conditions to ICT over Smart Grid
WP2 Work assignment and
Distribution
WP2 Work assignment and
Distribution
Group BGroup BTELCO selecction of Network and access Technologies
Final integration Document on benefits
D2.1
Final integration Document on benefits
D2.1
Group CGroup CPower Company Impose Electrical requirements
Group GGroup GSAP Analysis and requirements of Middleware and other sw components of solutions
Group EGroup EAcciona requirements on buildings for ICT over SmartGrig
Group FGroup FSAMARES and DISENCO identify and requirments on Appliances
Group DGroup D ICT Manufacturers identify Tecnology for final solution Group HGroup H
Social Benefits
SKILLS to be UsedSKILLS to be Used
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Group AEUTC, ERC, COGEN View Standarization organizations and pilotsAnd impose Conditions to ICT over Smart Grid
Group BTELCO selecction of Network and access Technologies
Group CPower Company Impose Electrical requirements
Group D ICT Manufacturers identify Tecnology for final solution
Group GSAP Analysis and requirements of Middleware and other sw components of solutions
Group EAcciona requirements on buildings for ICT over SmartGrig
Group F Distrib Gene SAMARES and ¿ DISENCO? identify and requirerments DG
Group HSocial Benefits
•Look a at standar organization NIST, IEEE,EPRI, NEMA, GRIDWISE smart grid platform etc •Look at some other experiences, California , SmartCity, eEnergy etc Most of them in WP1 stuff •Look at Different Projects related with ICT over Smart Grid SEESGEN , INTEGRAL, etc
•Look a at standar organization NIST, IEEE,EPRI, NEMA, GRIDWISE smart grid platform etc •Look at some other experiences, California , SmartCity, eEnergy etc Most of them in WP1 stuff •Look at Different Projects related with ICT over Smart Grid SEESGEN , INTEGRAL, etc
•Different Technologies ( technologies deployed when possible ) , •specifying accessibility, •reliability,• monitoring possibilities• IP address needs•Write something about Bussiness benefits •
•Different Technologies ( technologies deployed when possible ) , •specifying accessibility, •reliability,• monitoring possibilities• IP address needs•Write something about Bussiness benefits •
•devices , •OSS solutions etc ( OSS solutions as that from Nokia), •AMM from Alcatel, •any other devices • Routers from BT solution for microgrid etc
•devices , •OSS solutions etc ( OSS solutions as that from Nokia), •AMM from Alcatel, •any other devices • Routers from BT solution for microgrid etc
•Requirements of availability, •fail protected , •realtime answer , •control needs,•etc •Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Electrical companies, OPEX reduction reliability of the Smartgrid, possibilities of alarms etc. Mostly Bussiness Criteria
•Requirements of availability, •fail protected , •realtime answer , •control needs,•etc •Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Electrical companies, OPEX reduction reliability of the Smartgrid, possibilities of alarms etc. Mostly Bussiness Criteria
•Use deployed network technology when possible •copper, Wireless, •PowerLine, Fiber •POF ( Plastic Fiber ,etc) etc) •Some other requirements•LOOK AT PROJECTS FROM FP7 RELATED with SMARTBUILDING? Beywatch, Beaware, eDIANA , INTUBE , MESSIB etc ?•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology .
•Use deployed network technology when possible •copper, Wireless, •PowerLine, Fiber •POF ( Plastic Fiber ,etc) etc) •Some other requirements•LOOK AT PROJECTS FROM FP7 RELATED with SMARTBUILDING? Beywatch, Beaware, eDIANA , INTUBE , MESSIB etc ?•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology .
•Distributed generation Equipments available and requirements•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology . Mostly Bussiness Criteria•
•Distributed generation Equipments available and requirements•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology . Mostly Bussiness Criteria•
•Probably some systems for buying and selling service of the smart Grid Distributed Generation . Front end of services•Some other
•Probably some systems for buying and selling service of the smart Grid Distributed Generation . Front end of services•Some other
•Social Impact•Emisions •etc
•Social Impact•Emisions •etc
ICT4 SMARTDG WP2 Final Point ICT4 SMARTDG WP2 Final Point
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T2.5 Final document
T2.5 Final document
All the results will be compiled in a final
document. “Consensus on ICT solutions for a Smart Distributed Generation at
domestic level”.
All the results will be compiled in a final
document. “Consensus on ICT solutions for a Smart Distributed Generation at
domestic level”.IndexIndex
Wp1 SOLUTIONSGet more Solutions
Wp1 SOLUTIONSGet more Solutions
• 1 Solutions identified for Smart DG T2.1 ( Include Scenarios)
• 2 Forums Identified , Organizations, Experiences and FP7 ProjectsT2.2
• 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture T2.2
• 5 Proposed ICT Solutions T2.3 ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions analized
• 4 Define requirements and do analysis of solutions T2.2
• 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG. Point of view of :
• Power Companies
• Telcos
• Manufacturers ( Hw and SW)
• Institutions
• etc
Group B Telcos
Discussion All ( Iterative)
Group A ( Vision Forums and Experiences)
Group A
All ( Discussion)
Group D Manufacturers
Group G SW and Middleware
Group C ( Power companies)
Group E ( Distributed Gen Equipments)
GroupF( Buildings, ICT Req)
VISION of Group A ( Only Feedback)
Wp1 Some Fiches , Experiences, SmartCity, ETC
Wp1 Some Fiches , Experiences, SmartCity, ETC
Group B Telcos
Group D Manufacturers
Group G SW and Middleware
Every Group
Group H Social Benefits etc
Work Plan Flow Work Plan Flow
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First Meeting 16 12 09 ¿?
WP2 PlanningWP2 Planning TasksTasks
Target: Agreement on WP2 structure and work assignment and
(3) architecture
Target: Agreement on WP2 structure and work assignment and
(3) architecture
Second Meeting ¿Audio? 15 02 10
Target: 1 Solutions Identified & Stakeholders
Target: 1 Solutions Identified & Stakeholders
Target: 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions
Target: 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions
Third Meeting ¿Audio? 15 03 10
Target: Integration of 2.1 and presentation
Dissemination and WP3 Transition
Target: Integration of 2.1 and presentation
Dissemination and WP3 Transition
Fifth Meeting Audio08 04 10
Target 5 : First proposal of selected solutions according Requirements
Target 5 : First proposal of selected solutions according Requirements
Work on the next Targets
Describe Solutions according to requirements
Possible IndexFinal Document
• 1 Solutions identified for Smart DG T2.1 ( Include Scenarios)
• 2 Forums Identified , Organizations, Experiences and FP7 ProjectsT2.2
• 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture T2.2
• 5 Proposed ICT Solutions T2.3 ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions analized
• 4 Define requirements and do analysis of solutions T2.2 and selection
• 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG. Point of view of :
• Power Companies
• Telcos
• Manufacturers ( Hw and SW)
• Institutions
• etc
Target: 2 Forums & Other Identified
Target: 2 Forums & Other Identified
Result: Agreement
Result: Agreement
Result: Document , Solutions Identified, Forums Requirements
Result: Document , Solutions Identified, Forums Requirements
Target 6: First proposal of Document about advantages
Target 6: First proposal of Document about advantages
Work on Integration of Final Document
Sixth Meeting F2F 08 04 10
First Meeting 29 01 10¿?
Planning Target: 1 Solutions IdentifiedPlanning Target: 1 Solutions Identified
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Wp1 SOLUTIONSGet more Solutions
Wp1 SOLUTIONSGet more Solutions
• 1 Solutions identified for Smart DG T2.1 ( Include Scenarios)
Group B Telcos
Group D Manufacturers
Group G SW and Middleware
Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 29 01 10Date : 29 01 10
Result DocumentResult Document
Planning Planning Target: 2 Forums & Other IdentifiedTarget: 2 Forums & Other Identified
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 15 02 10Date : 15 02 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 2 Forums Identified , Organizations, Experiences and FP7 ProjectsT2.2
Group A
Wp1 Some Fiches , Experiences, SmartCity, ETC
Wp1 Some Fiches , Experiences, SmartCity, ETC
Planning Planning Agreement on WP2 structure and work Agreement on WP2 structure and work assignment and (3) architecture assignment and (3) architecture
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Decide Today Architecture Reference Framework and Work
plan
Decide Today Architecture Reference Framework and Work
plan
Feedback Group A Feedback Group A
Integrated in whole document Document at
the end of WP2
Integrated in whole document Document at
the end of WP2
• 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture T2.2
Discussion All (Iterative)
VISION of Group A ( Only Feedback)
Planning Planning Target: 4 Define Requirements to do Target: 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions analysis of ICT Solutions
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 15 02 10Date : 15 02 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 4 Define requirements and do analysis of solutions T2.2 and selection
Group A ( Vision Forums and Experiences)
Group C ( Power companies)
Group E ( Distributed Gen Equipments)
GroupF( Buildings, ICT Req)
Planning Planning Target 5 : First proposal of selected Target 5 : First proposal of selected solutions according Requirementssolutions according Requirements
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 15 03 10Date : 15 03 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 5 Proposed ICT Solutions T2.3 ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions analized
All ( Discussion)
Group B Telcos
Group D Manufacturers
Group G SW and Middleware
Planning Planning Target 6: First proposal of Document Target 6: First proposal of Document about advantages. Nearly continous till 30 APRILabout advantages. Nearly continous till 30 APRIL
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 08 04 10Date : 08 04 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG. Point of view of :
• Power Companies
• Telcos
• Manufacturers ( Hw and SW)
• Institutions
• etc
Every Group
Group H Social Benefits etc
Control Date : 15 02 10
Control Date : 15 03 10
Control of the CONSESUS part of the Document as it is the center of the WP2
Control of the CONSESUS part of the Document as it is the center of the WP2
Control Date : 29 01 10
Planning Planning Integration Final Document. Integration Final Document. Dissemination & Transition to WP3Dissemination & Transition to WP3
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 30 04 10 Date : 30 04 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 1 Solutions identified for Smart DG T2.1 ( Include Scenarios)
• 2 Forums Identified , Organizations, Experiences and FP7 ProjectsT2.2
• 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture T2.2
• 5 Proposed ICT Solutions T2.3 ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions analized
• 4 Define requirements and do analysis of solutions T2.2
• 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG. Point of view of
• Power Companies
• Telcos
• Manufacturers ( Hw and SW)
• Institutions
• etc
All Groups Feedback to integrator
Some References Models analysis Some References Models analysis
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E-EnergyE-Energy
PSERC Power Systems Engineering Research
Center
PSERC Power Systems Engineering Research
CenterCisco
Cisco
NSNNSN
SmartGrid PlatformSmartGrid Platform
AlcatelAlcatel
Index Point 3Index Point 3
NIST (NIST (National Institute of Standards and National Institute of Standards and Technology Technology ))
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Index Point 3Index Point 3
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Index Point 3Index Point 3
Standardization Organization , Forums and Other Projects and pilotsStandardization Organization , Forums and Other Projects and pilots
PEHV Mobility APPLICATIONS (PHEV : Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle)PEHV Mobility APPLICATIONS (PHEV : Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle)
Architecture Reference Model Approach in Architecture Reference Model Approach in ICT4SMARTDGICT4SMARTDG
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Draft Reference Framework Architecture for ICT analysis in
ICT4SMARTDG
Draft Reference Framework Architecture for ICT analysis in
ICT4SMARTDG
SMART METERS- AMISMART METERS- AMI
DG ( Distributed Generation)
DG ( Distributed Generation)Remote SensorsRemote Sensors
Condition MonitorCondition Monitor
Other Devices,SMART GENERATION
Other Devices,SMART GENERATION
AC
CES
S( C
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lar,
Wim
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SL, F
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Cab
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PL), s
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Wid
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Netw
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Data
Med
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d m
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gem
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t
Cyber Security Management
Demand Management, smart metering , etc
Demand Management, smart metering , etcRenewables aggregationRenewables aggregation
EMS/dms/OMSEMS/dms/OMS
Loss Management Technical/ non Technical
Loss Management Technical/ non Technical
Billing /CRMBilling /CRM
AP
PLIA
NC
Es &
UTIL
ITIE
S /S
DK
AP
PLIA
NC
Es &
UTIL
ITIE
S /S
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ICT BUILDINGS REQUIRMENTS
ICT S
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(TIS
PA
N-IM
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ICT S
erv
ices la
yer
(TIS
PA
N-IM
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WP1 Scenarios•Isolated house to grid•Building to Grid•Microgrid
Other Interoperability Scenarios ( NIST, IEEE etc)
Local Home AppliancesLocal Home Appliances
Building-to-Grid (B2G)
Industrial-to-Grid (I2G)
Home-to-Grid (H2G)
Transmission and Distribution (T&D)
Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
Building-to-Grid (B2G)
Industrial-to-Grid (I2G)
Home-to-Grid (H2G)
Transmission and Distribution (T&D)
Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
MA
RK
ET P
LA
CE F
RO
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ND
MA
RK
ET P
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ND
IMS provides building blocks allowing faster
integration and deployment of IP –SIP
services
IMS provides building blocks allowing faster
integration and deployment of IP –SIP
services
Backup communications solutions
Backup communications solutions
Restoration Control , ICT resiliance , reliability, against attacks and natural disasterRestoration Control , ICT resiliance , reliability, against attacks and natural disaster
Alarm systems (Stealing, out of order, etc)Alarm systems (Stealing, out of order, etc)
Mid
dle
ware
To IC
T
Serv
ices L
ayer
Analysis Contingency, Simulation Models of the evolution of the SmartGrid and other information to Electrical Company
Analysis Contingency, Simulation Models of the evolution of the SmartGrid and other information to Electrical Company
Connection Network Other microgrids
Connection Network Other microgrids
PHEVPHEV
LEGACY METERS
LEGACY METERS
IEDS intelligent electronic devices
IEDS intelligent electronic devices
SwitchesSwitches
Latency parametersLatency parameters
Other devices
Other devices
Inte
rface to
info
rmatio
n
gen
era
ted
in IC
T, T
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terfa
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info
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gen
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ted
in IC
T, T
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tc
Update Equipment Status
Update Equipment StatusMesurement DataMesurement Data
Provisioning & Netw MonitoringProvisioning & Netw Monitoring
Alarms & TriggersAlarms & Triggers
Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA)Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA)
Communication Netw Mngmt- Control planes
¿Can we start on this ?
Index Point 3Index Point 3
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Marketplace(Mark Operation, Market
Management, DER aggregation, trading, wholesaling, retailing,
ancilliary ops)
Marketplace(Mark Operation, Market
Management, DER aggregation, trading, wholesaling, retailing,
ancilliary ops)
Project Draft Architecture Marketplace Analysis. From NIST. Possible ICT Solutions
Operations Service Provider
Distribution
Bulk generation
Transmission
Customers
Market managers include ISOs for wholesale markets
or NYMEX for forward markets in many ISO/RTO
regions. There are transmission and services
and demand response markets as well. Some DER Curtailment resources are
treated today as dispatchable generation.
Market managers include ISOs for wholesale markets
or NYMEX for forward markets in many ISO/RTO
regions. There are transmission and services
and demand response markets as well. Some DER Curtailment resources are
treated today as dispatchable generation.
Market Ops Make a particular market function smoothly. Functions include financial
and goods sold clearing, price quotation streams, audit, balancing, and more.
Market Ops Make a particular market function smoothly. Functions include financial
and goods sold clearing, price quotation streams, audit, balancing, and more.
Traders are participants in markets, which include
aggregators for provision and consumption and curtailment, and other
qualified entities. There are a number of companies
whose primary business is the buying and selling of
energy.
Traders are participants in markets, which include
aggregators for provision and consumption and curtailment, and other
qualified entities. There are a number of companies
whose primary business is the buying and selling of
energy.
resources to play in the larger markets. Aggregators combine smaller participants (as providers or customers or
curtailment) to enable distributed
resources to play in the larger markets. Aggregators combine smaller participants (as providers or customers or
curtailment) to enable distributed
Retailers sell power to end customers and may in the future
aggregate or broker DER between customers or into the
market. Most are connected to a trading organization to allow participation in the wholesale
market.
Retailers sell power to end customers and may in the future
aggregate or broker DER between customers or into the
market. Most are connected to a trading organization to allow participation in the wholesale
market.
Ancillary Ops Provide a market to provide frequency support,
voltage support, spinning reserve and other ancillary
services as defined by FERC, NERC and the various ISO.
These markets function on a regional or ISO basis
normally. .
Ancillary Ops Provide a market to provide frequency support,
voltage support, spinning reserve and other ancillary
services as defined by FERC, NERC and the various ISO.
These markets function on a regional or ISO basis
normally. .
TELCOTELCOElectrical
Companies
Electrical
Companies
Index Point 3Index Point 3
ICT Players in SmartGridICT Players in SmartGrid
22
Index Point 1 and 4
Index Point 1 and 4
ICT Players in SmartGridICT Players in SmartGrid
23
Index Point 1 and 4
Index Point 1 and 4
ICT Solutions from WP1ICT Solutions from WP1
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T2.1: Identification of current available
solutions and stakeholders
T2.1: Identification of current available
solutions and stakeholders
Information regarding each solution – in relation with environment, generation and telecom aspects.
Stakeholders, analysis of the ones identified and classification for consultation
Understanding of all the previous aspects identify: possible ICT solutions that cover the needs of the sector and stakeholders involved in distributed generation. In order to classify solutions according to type of stakeholder.
First Results¿Need more ?
First Results¿Need more ?
First analysis of WP1 Work . Some ICT solutions .
• 1 Iberdrola GPRS controller at home for load management Microgeneration
• 3 BT Solution Microgrid Macrogrid
• 4BT home energy management service and associated broadband value‐added services
• 6 EDF AMM Smart Grid project will be able to monitor AMM Smart Metering project will be able to replace 35M of meters
• 7 EDF Forecasting system for wind farm
• 8 Acciona Micro Gen Buildings Requirements
• 9 ACCIONA Building Savings heating ¿ ICT use?
• 10 EUTELSAT Access Satellite Solutions , omni antena
• 11 NSN OSS Telco and Power Network ¿sdk?
• 12 edison Application Smart Grid EV Integration
• 13 TID, MEREGIO Market place
• 14TID full ‐ system automation, monitoring and smart meters for the first group of SmartGridCityTM customers. A Web portal
• 15 ibm cisco Amsterdam Smartmeter Display Pannels
• 16 GPRS/ADSL and M2M platform
• 17 PiaM
• 18 SAMARES ¿?
• 20 SAPTechnical and mass‐market deployment aspects
Collect for classification and
analysis
Collect for classification and
analysis
Index Point 1 and 4
Index Point 1 and 4
Nokia Siemens Networks Open EMS Suite O&M Agent
Suite (OES)solutions NSN Fiche 11
ICT Solutions from WP1 ICT Solutions from WP1
25
FirstIct Collection
from WP1
FirstIct Collection
from WP1
TID Sensor Monitoring solution PIAM Fiche 17
Smart meters App Cisco Fiche 15
AMM EDF Fiche 6
Satellite Access Eutelsat Fiche 10
Micro Grid Macrogrid BT Fiche 2, 3
• 1 Iberdrola GPRS controller at home for load management Microgeneration
• 3 BT Solution Microgrid Macrogrid
• 4BT home energy management service and associated broadband value‐added services
• 6 EDF AMM Smart Grid project will be able to monitor AMM Smart Metering project will be able to replace 35M of meters
• 7 EDF Forecasting system for wind farm
• 8 Acciona Micro Gen Buildings Requirements
• 9 ACCIONA Building Savings heating ¿ ICT use?
• 10 EUTELSAT Access Satellite Solutions , omni antena
• 11 NSN OSS Telco and Power Network ¿sdk?
• 12 edison Application Smart Grid EV Integration
• 13 TID, MEREGIO Market place
• 14TID full ‐ system automation, monitoring and smart meters for the first group of SmartGridCityTM customers. A Web portal
• 15 ibm cisco Amsterdam Smartmeter Display Pannels
• 16 GPRS/ADSL and M2M platform
• 17 PiaM
• 18 SAMARES ¿?
• 20 SAPTechnical and mass‐market deployment aspects
Index Point 1 and 4
Index Point 1 and 4
INITIATIVES and Projects
• E-Energy Meregio
• Smart grid City
• FP7 ADDRESS, AIM, BEYWATCH, SHSG, SMART-A, INTEGRAL,
• Some other ?
FORA and ExperiencesFORA and Experiences
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Situation of Standarization and
ForaState of the Art
Situation of Standarization and
ForaState of the Art
Needed a view of the situation of industry , standarization Administration
MAIN STANDARIZATION
Organization, Projects and Industry vision
MAIN STANDARIZATION
Organization, Projects and Industry vision
Standarization Organization
• IEEE SCC21 Smart Grid Standards IEEE P2030
• IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
• NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
• EPRI
• NEMA
• AHAM
• UNIAMI
• POWERWATCHER Energy Research Centre Netherlands
• German E-Energy Framework
• SmartGrid Platform
• GRIDWISE
• Oasis CISCO IBM MICROSOFT
• PSERC Power Systems Engineering Research Center
Industry Vision
• ALCATEL,
• Cisco
• Siemens
• IBM
• ABB
• Etc
Establish an ICT4SMARTDG reference
Framework Model of SMART GRID and ICT
Establish an ICT4SMARTDG reference
Framework Model of SMART GRID and ICT
Map ICT solutions
on ICT4SMA
RTDG Referenc
e Framewo
rk
Map ICT solutions
on ICT4SMA
RTDG Referenc
e Framewo
rk
Index Point 2Index Point 2
FOR A and ExperiencesFOR A and Experiences
27
Index Point 2Index Point 2
28
AMI-SEC System Security Requirements Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and Smart Grid end-to-end security
ANSI C12.19/MC1219Revenue metering information model BAC net ANSI ASHRAE 135-2008/ISO 16484-5Building automation DNP3 Substation and feeder device automation IEC 60870-6 / TASE.2Inter-control center communications IEC 61850Substation automation and protection IEC 61968/61970 Application level energy management system interfaces IEC 62351 Parts 1-8 Information security for power system control operations IEEE C37.118 Phasor measurement unit (PMU) communications IEEE 1547 Physical and electrical interconnections between utility and
distributed generation (DG) IEEE 1686-2007 Security for intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) NERC CIP 002-009Cyber security standards for the bulk power system NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-53, NIST SP 800-82Cyber security standards and guidelines for federal information
systems, including those for the bulk power system Open Automated Demand Response (Open ADR) Price responsive and direct load
control OpenHANHome Area Network device communication, measurement, and control ZigBee/HomePlug Smart Energy Profile Home Area Network (HAN) Device
Communications and Information Model
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Initial Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Framework
Index Point 2Index Point 2
Interoperability - Distributed Energy Resources (DER) on Transmission Interoperability - Distributed Energy Resources (DER) on Transmission and Distribution and Distribution
Distribution System
Communications – Information Flow, Data Management, Monitor & Control
Substations
DER Interconnections
Transmission System
Bulk Power
Combined Heat
& Power
Load Managementsensor
s
sensors
Systems Approach • Interconnection & Interfaces • Technical Standards • Advanced Technologies • Systems Integration
(Also, larger DER on transmission)
sensors
sensors
IEEE 2030
IEEE 2030
Dr. W. Charlton AdamsPresident, IEEE Standards Association,
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
Dr. W. Charlton AdamsPresident, IEEE Standards Association,
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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IEEE 2030
IEEE 2030
Task Forces 1 & 2 • Define information attributes
(Where, When, Who, What)
Task Force 3 Addresses communications interoperability between devices within SmartGrid•Describe layers above PHY/MAC and below Layer 6
• Neutral to PHY/MAC standards used in the Smart Grid
• 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
PHY/MAC
IEEE P2030, 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. Task Force 3:
Communications Technology
Dr. W. Charlton AdamsPresident, IEEE Standards
Association, Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
Dr. W. Charlton AdamsPresident, IEEE Standards
Association, Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
TASK FORCE 1: Power Engineering Technology— Co-Leaders : Sam
Sciacca, Tom Prevost— Recorder: Tom Basso
TASK FORCE 2: Information Technology— Co-Leaders : Bob Grow— Recorder: Mike
Coddington TASK FORCE 3: Communications
Technology— Co-Leaders : Stefano
Galli, Bob Heile— Recorder: Ben
Kroposki
TASK FORCE 1: Power Engineering Technology— Co-Leaders : Sam
Sciacca, Tom Prevost— Recorder: Tom Basso
TASK FORCE 2: Information Technology— Co-Leaders : Bob Grow— Recorder: Mike
Coddington TASK FORCE 3: Communications
Technology— Co-Leaders : Stefano
Galli, Bob Heile— Recorder: Ben
Kroposki
Establish Requirements for Analisys Establish Requirements for Analisys
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T2.2 Analysis of ICT solutions Possible
Classification Criteria
T2.2 Analysis of ICT solutions Possible
Classification Criteria
• Is important to use technologies deployed
• Use Legacy Meters• Heterogenous technology• Accesibility• Backup?• Restoration capabilities• Compatible with standard• Compatibility with other
technologies• Technology to manage
electromagnetic interference
• Need wireless sensors• Scenarios where to use• COMPATIBILITY with gas
and water metering• Supports IPv6 • Real time ( What is the
delay considered?)
T2.1 Analysis of ICT solutions Analysis of solutions by
different criteria. Identifying benefits and viability of each
solution by different stakeholders and sector.
.
T2.1 Analysis of ICT solutions Analysis of solutions by
different criteria. Identifying benefits and viability of each
solution by different stakeholders and sector.
.
• ICT for smart home (e.g., wireless, PLCs, IPv6, etc.)
• ICT for smart meters (e.g., cellular, PLCs, WiMAX, virtual meters, etc.)
• Design paradigm for distributed control under communication constraints
• Enabling ICT for demand response and distributed energy resources
• Enabling ICT for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) system and network
• Reliable self-healing networking for smart grid
• ICT for wide-area situational awareness (e.g., fault-detection and localization, sensing, etc.)
• Routing for smart grid (e.g., IETF 6LoWPAN, ROLL, etc.)
• Standardization (e.g.,NIST, IEEE P2030, IEC, NEMA, Smartgridplatform, Gridwise, AHAM,UNIAMI, etc.)
• Regulation and Business model
TOPICSTOPICS TOPICSTOPICS
Task 4Task 4
Criteria of Power Companies and
Building Companies are
required
Criteria of Power Companies and
Building Companies are
required
WP2 WP2 Achieve consensus on benefits of available solutions. Achieve consensus on benefits of available solutions. Project Period month 7-15 . OrganizationProject Period month 7-15 . Organization
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T2.3 Proposal of ICT solutions.
T2.3 Proposal of ICT solutions.
• Identify some solutions that can adapt to blocks in Architecture Reference Model
With the previous analysis we will
make a general and strategic proposal
with short, medium and long term perspective for
their implementation. It
could be a classification of the ICT solutions under
this term perspective..
With the previous analysis we will
make a general and strategic proposal
with short, medium and long term perspective for
their implementation. It
could be a classification of the ICT solutions under
this term perspective..
RUNNING
WP2 WP2 Achieve consensus on benefits of available solutions. Achieve consensus on benefits of available solutions. Project Period month 7-15 . OrganizationProject Period month 7-15 . Organization
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T2.4 Support WP3 in technical features
T2.4 Support WP3 in technical features
• Information flow to WP3
Giving continuity to the Thematic
network, this task will consist on the
support to WP3 giving it the
conclusions of the WP2 and also
technical information if
needed during the next 2 months.
.
Giving continuity to the Thematic
network, this task will consist on the
support to WP3 giving it the
conclusions of the WP2 and also
technical information if
needed during the next 2 months.
.
RUNNING
Conclusions WP2Conclusions WP2
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A lot of activity related with Smart GridMany pilots and experiences, Europe, USA , Korea, TAIWAN,
Australia, etc A lot of work to clarify the best use of ICT over Smart Grid is
needed. No clear Standards for ICT over Smart Grid
A lot of activity related with Smart GridMany pilots and experiences, Europe, USA , Korea, TAIWAN,
Australia, etc A lot of work to clarify the best use of ICT over Smart Grid is
needed. No clear Standards for ICT over Smart Grid
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