OpenFMB™: Next Steps Webinar June 2, 2016 1:00 PM EST Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 1 Webinar Logistics GoToWebinar • Grab Tab: From the Grab Tab, you can hide the Control Panel, or mute yourself (if you have been unmuted by the organizer). You will be defaulted to mute by organizer. Please use the Questions Pane for comments or questions. • Audio Pane: Use the Audio pane to switch between Telephone and Mic & Speakers • Questions Pane: Post your questions for panelists. • Webinar slides and audio will be made available on the SGIP website June 2, 2016 OpenFMB™ Next Steps Welcome and Introductions Christopher G. Irwin Program Manager, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) SGIP Board Member Green Button Alliance Board Member Webinar Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • What is OpenFMB™? • History of OpenFMB™ • Future Efforts & Next Steps • How to Participate • Q&A Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 4 Meet the Panel Christopher Irwin Smart Grid Program Manager US Department of Energy Dr. Stuart Laval Manager, Technology Development Duke Energy Stuart McCafferty VP, EnergyIoT Hitachi Microgrids Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Aaron Smallwood Director, Technology Operations SGIP CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 5 OpenFMB™ Next Steps What is OpenFMB™? Stuart Laval Co-Chair SGIP OpenFMB™ Priority Action Plan Manager of Technology Development, Duke Energy OpenFMB™: The Catalyst for Interoperability • Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMBTM) is a reference architecture and framework for distributed intelligence • Leverages existing standards to federate data between field devices and harmonize them with centralized systems IEC’s Common Information Model (CIM) for semantic data model Internet of Things (IoT) publish/subscribe protocols • DDS: Data Distribution Service • MQTT: Message Queue Telemetry Transport • AMQP: Advanced Message Queue Protocol • Scales operations independently, without a system-wide rollout Flexible integration of renewables and storage with the existing grid Accelerates ability to stack operational benefits • OpenFMB™ standard ratified in March 2016 by the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) Copyright 2016 Copyright © SGIP, © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Inc. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 7 OpenFMB™: Enhancing Grid Edge Integration Vendor A Solution Head End B Vendor C Solution Public Carrier 900MHz ISM UTILITY CENTRAL OFFICE Key Observations: Single-Purpose Functions Proprietary & Silo’ed systems Latent , Error-prone Data OT/IT/Telecom Disconnected No Field Interoperability! R R 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Head End C Node 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Any Medium 3G, LTE, Wi-Fi, Fiber, Ethernet, RF ISM, or PLC Head End B Head End C UTILITY CENTRAL OFFICE Key Observations: Multi-Purpose Functions Modular & Scalable HW&SW End-to-End Situational Awareness OT/IT/Telecom Convergence True Field Interoperability! Copyright © 2016 Duke Energy and NAESB. All rights reserved. Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Enterprise Service Bus Proprietary Network Head End A Field Message Bus Vendor B Solution Head End A Enterprise Service Bus Private Carrier Node Page 8 OpenFMB™: Federated Message Exchanges • • Readings - Pub each 2 secs or near-real-time Events – on status change in near-real-time PV Pub/Sub - Readings KW A/B/C KVAR A/B/C V A/B/C I A/B/C Phase Angle A/B/C KWh TimeStamp State of Charge Battery Open Field Message Bus Recloser / Switch Pub/Sub - Events, Alarms, and Control Trip / Open TimeStamp Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Nodes CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Meter Microgrid Optimizer Page 9 OpenFMB™: Logical Reference Architecture End Device 1 End Device 3 End Device 2 Layered Security Approaches Application Layer Interface Layer Pub/Sub Layer Field Applications Adapters (Modbus, DNP3, IEC 61850 GOOSE/MMS, ANSI C12, CoAP, XMPP, Others) OpenFMB™ Interface Layer (Data Models and Profiles, Configurations, Interaction Patterns, Security) AMQP DDS MQTT Other Pub/Sub Middleware Copyright © 2016 NAESB. All rights reserved. Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 10 OpenFMB™: Distributed Intelligence Framework End Points Devices Smart Meter Lower Tiers Nodes (e.g. grid) Breaker Relay M Legacy Protocol Adapter Battery Inverter Higher Tier Node Central Office (Utility Datacenter) MDM GIS DMS OMS -+ Common Data Model Profile(s) Modbus Line Sensor Middle Tier Nodes (e.g. substation) Firewall OpenFMB protocol Head Ends SCADA Legacy Protocol Adapter Common Data Model Profile(s) OpenFMB protocol Legacy Protocol Adapter Common Data Model Capacitor Bank Solar PV Inverter OpenFMB protocol Legacy Protocol Adapter Common Data Model Profile(s) OpenFMB protocol Open Field Message Bus Legend Legacy Protocol Translation Common Semantic Model OpenFMB IoT Protocol Virtual Firewall Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Client/Server Polling Pub/Sub Messaging Page 11 OpenFMB™: Guiding Principles • Agile and Evolving Architecture No “one-size-fits-all” technology for DERs with existing T&D Any Common Data Model with Any IoT Pub/Sub Protocol • No reinventing wheel / No duplicating of standards effort • Focus on business value by solving real problems • Flexibility, scalability, & backward-compatibility are critical • Security & configuration built-in at the start Copyright 2016 Copyright © SGIP, © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Inc. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 12 OpenFMB™: Framework Lifecycle Copyright 2016 Copyright © SGIP, © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Inc. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 13 OpenFMB™: SGIP Project Process Copyright 2016 Copyright © SGIP, © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Inc. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 14 First OpenFMB™ Reference Implementation: Duke Energy Coalition at Mount Holly Microgrid • Duke Energy worked with 25 vendors for 18 months • Distributech Demo in Feb 2016 • At least 2 vendors per function • 3 dynamic use-cases: Microgrid Optimization Seamless Island Transition Successful Reconnection • Wired & Wireless Communication • MQTT, DDS, AMQP • Common Data Model (CIM: IEC 61868/70) Copyright © 2016 Duke Energy. All rights reserved. Copyright 2016 Copyright © SGIP, © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Inc. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 15 OpenFMB™ History Stuart McCafferty Co-Chair SGIP OpenFMB Priority Action Plan VP EnergyIoT, Hitachi Microgrids Looking Back Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 17 Utilities (14) Ameren Services American Electric Power (AEP) BC Hydro Consumers Energy Company CPS Energy DTE Energy Duke Energy Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) National Grid USA Pedernales Electric Cooperative PG&E Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) Southern California Edison Xcel Energy Inc. Government (7) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Public Utilities Commission of Ohio U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Consultants (7) Coergon EnerNex LLC Reef Energy Systems, LLC Reilly Associates Upperbay Systems Xanthus Consulting International Xtensible Solutions LLC 68 Organizational Participants Vendors (23) ABB Inc. Aclara Technologies, LLC Ericsson Inc. General Electric Company Green Energy Corp Hitachi Consulting ITOCHU Corporation Itron, Inc. Kitu Systems, Inc. Landis+Gyr - Toshiba Machfu National Instruments NovaTech LLC OMNETRIC Corp. Opus One Solutions PowerHub Systems Real-Time Innovations, Inc. Sensus Silver Spring Networks Smarter Grid Solutions SUBNET Solutions Inc. Tata America International Corporation ViaSat Inc. Academia, R&D, and Standards Setting Organizations (10) Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) FREEDM Systems Center IEEE Standards Association Korea Smart Grid Association (KSGA) National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) OPC Foundation OpenADR Alliance SGIP 2.0, Inc. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Deployments and Test Beds (5) Duke Energy (Mt Holly) CPS Energy* Green Energy Corp Hitachi America Ltd.* National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) *Under Development Live Demonstrations SGIP Annual Meeting • November 2015 • 200 attendees • • • • • • DistribuTECH Conference February 2016 Top 3 foot traffic booth >1000 visitors 14 interoperable booths Wireless communications • 4G LTE • 900 MHz Pub/Sub Protocols • DDS • AMQP • MQTT Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 19 OpenFMB™ Cartoons on YouTube Overview Cartoon Phase 1 Use Cases Cartoon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91HPyA8poI0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlcPN4ps9jY Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 20 SGIP OpenFMB Overview Cartoon Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 21 2016 OpenFMB™ Use Cases • Microgrid Management Microgrid optimization Unscheduled islanding Scheduled islanding Island reconnection • Management Services Cybersecurity Provisioning Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. • DER Energy Management (e.g. DER optimization) CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Peak power management Point of common coupling (PCC) and point of interconnection management Real and Reactive power dispatch Voltage and Frequency support Page 22 OpenFMB™ Next Steps Aaron Smallwood Director, Technology Operations - SGIP OpenFMB™ 2016 - 2017 2016 Milestones • • • • Use Case Face to Face Meeting – Q2 Use Case Demonstration Staging – Q3 SGIP Grid Modernization Summit Demonstration – Q4 Online OpenFMB Community and Resources Available – Q3 Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 24 OpenFMB™ Cybersecurity • OpenFMB™ 2016 Cybersecurity Goals: OpenFMB™ cybersecurity requirements report and roadmap Enhanced cybersecurity functionality for the November 2016 demonstrations: • Configuration • Communications • Provisioning • OpenFMB™ Cybersecurity Task Force is chartered by: SGIP Smart Grid Cybersecurity Committee OpenFMB™ Priority Action Plan Team Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 25 OpenFMB™ Collaboration Site/Repository • Future OpenFMB™ Community Landing page • Information, background, cartoons, events, links, etc. Copyright 2016 Copyright © SGIP, © SGIP, Inc. 2016. Inc. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 26 OpenFMB™ Collaboration Site/Repository • Demonstration code and guides will be available • Github – code versioning and management Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 27 OpenFMB™ November 2016 Demo 2016 Grid Modernization Summit – Nov. 7-10, 2016 • OpenFMB™ live demonstration of 2016 use case functionality: Microgrid Management DER Energy Management (e.g. DER optimization) Management Services • Vendor Expo with 25 vendors Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 28 2016 OpenFMB™ Webinar Series • OpenFMB™ and NAESB Standard - August 4th at 1pm ET: • Discussion of NAESB task force and process • OpenFMB™ Online Resources - September 15th at 1pm ET • Discussion of online resources: Developer’s kit, Demonstration Code, Community forum, etc. • SGIP Grid Modernization Summit OpenFMB™ Demo Preview - October 13th at 1pm ET • Demonstration preview, partners, passport, and prizes Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 29 Learn More & Participate OpenFMB™ Information: www.sgip.org/openfmb What you can do now: • Join OpenFMB™ • Attend June 29-30 Use Case development meeting • Sign up for November 7-10 Grid Modernization Summit vendor expo Contact SGIP for more information: www.sgip.org/about-us/contact-us Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 30 What you can do now • Join OpenFMB™ and OpenFMB™ Task Forces • Attend June 29-30 Use Case development meeting • Contact asmallwood@sgip.org for information • Sign up for November 7-10 Grid Modernization Summit Vendor Expo. • Contact Steven Desrochers (steven@jaguar-expo.com) for Vendor Prospectus Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 31 Open for Q&A Copyright © SGIP, Inc. 2016. CONFIDENTIAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 32 Thank you