Accelerate Adoption of an Interoperable Smart Grid Smart Grid Design & Implementation March 28, 2014 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Why Achieve Interoperability • Reducing the distance to integrate – Reduces installation and integration costs – Creates well-defined points in a system for new applications – Enables substitution of automated components – Provides an upgrade path that preserves system operation – Increases opportunity for multiple vendors to compete – Allows for easier integration of new capabilities & features Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Enabling Interoperable Solutions • The modernized electrical power grid is expanding • SGIP eases Smart Grid growing pains by – Comprehending customers’ requirements – Engaging all stakeholders to identify and solve critical problems – Encouraging practical implementations – Overseeing the path to interoperability through Smart Grid standards for hardware, software and systems Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Smart Grid Interoperability Panel orchestrates the work behind power grid interoperability Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP Reduces Risks and Costs • • • • Optimizes resources and time Avoids proprietary vendor lock-in Helps build technology roadmaps Simplifies decision making SGIP is a collaborative, transparent, and trusted forum to share standards information and practical, hands-on knowledge about deployments from industry experts. Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP Members • Electric Utilities – Investor Owned Utilities, Rural Electric Cooperatives, Municipal – Renewable Power, Transmission System Operators, Retail, Financial Market • Manufacturers – Appliance, Industrial, Vehicle, Power Equipment, Communications, Information Technology, Integrators • Associations and Standards Development Orgs (SDOs) • Governments & Regulators – Federal, State and municipal/city agencies Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP U.S. Government Members • • • • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Department of Energy (DOE) – – – – – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP Academic Members • California State University – Chico – College of Engineering, Computer Science & Construction • Carnegie Mellon University • University of Illinois – Coordinated Science Laboratory • University of Texas – El Paso – Regional Cyber & Energy Security (RCES) Center • University of Tokyo • Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC) Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP International Liaisons Liaison Organization Type Effective Date LoI - Intl July 2011 Korea Smart Grid Standardization Forum (KSGSF) LoC – Intl European Union Smart Grid Coordination Group (SG-CG) Mar 2014 LoI – Intl Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) Mar 2012 LoI – Intl Ecuadorian Energy National Control Centre (CENACE) Jul 2012 LoI – Intl Colombia lnteligente lniciative (CII) and ICONTEC Oct 2012 MoU National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology of Nov 2013 Brazil (Inmetro) Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP Member Groups Activities Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org SGIP Member Groups Membership Domain Expert Working Groups (DEWGs) Building to Grid Wireless Comm - 02 Industry to Grid Energy Storage Interconnect - 07 Home to Grid Distribution Grid Mgmt - 08 Vehicle to Grid Standard DR & DER Signals - 09 Transmission & Distribution Wind Plant Comm - 16 Wholesale Demand Response - 19 Green Button ESPI Evolution - 20 Map IEEE 1815 to IEC 61850 - 12 Weather Info - 21 Distributed Renewables, Generation & Storage Power Line Comm - 15 EV Fueling Submetering - 22 Work Products Requirements Use Cases Architecture Facility Smart Grid Info Std - 17 Business & Policy Conceptual Models & Roadmaps Standing Member Committees Priority Action Plans (PAPs) Whitepapers Cybersecurity Implementation Methods Testing & Certification Standards Evaluations Catalog of Standards Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Recent SGIP Publications Group Title Date Home to Grid (H2G) Broadcast-based H2G Communication Solutions 12-2013 A simple method to deliver energy management data from an energy service provider to consumer products Implementation Case Study: Implementing the Common Methods Information Model (CIM) at DTE Energy (SGIMC) The value of standards based integration using an 01-2014 Enterprise Semantic Model and supporting architectural concepts such as the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Cybersecurity (SGCC) User’s Guide to the Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security (NISTIR 7628 Vol. 1 – Aug 2010) 03-2014 Helps utilities apply the cybersecurity guidance and leverages the DOE’s Electricity Subsector Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Upcoming Committee Publications Group Title Date SGIMC Case Study : How San Bernard Electric Coop Used MultiSpeak to Integrate its Customer Information System and their Outage Management System 04-2014 SGCC Architecture Subgroup “Defense in Depth and Breadth and the Smart Grid” White Paper 05-2014 SGCC Cloud Computing Subgroup “Cloud Computing Considerations in the Smart Grid 05-2014 — Assessing and Implementing Cloud Computing Initiatives that Potentially Impact the Smart Grid” White Paper Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Upcoming DEWG Publications Group Title Date DRGS Subgroup B “Categorizing Use Cases in Hierarchical DER Systems” White Paper: Enhance the interoperability of 03-2014 DRGS Subgroup C “Microgrid Control and Operation Use Cases” Distributed Energy Resource information exchanges in the Smart Grid. Includes DER hierarchical architecture, variations in DER configurations, and DER functions; process for developing information exchange requirements and object models. 04-2014 White Paper: Complete Functional Use Cases (10) in March; all ten to be summarized in white paper in April. Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Upcoming DEWG Publications Group Title Date H2G “Barriers to Responsive Appliances at Scale” White Paper 04-2014 B2G, H2G “Transactive Energy for Residential Applications” White Paper 04-2014 Transactive Energy (TE) combines market forces and control techniques to achieve grid balance in a retail TE environment, where renewable energy resource outputs can change quickly and unpredictably with the weather. B2G-I2G Joint “Electrical Storage vs. Thermo Storage” White Paper 04-2014 Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org Many Utility Functions Benefit from SGIP Membership Regulatory Relations Procurement Planning & Management Engineering Operations C-Level Executives Marketing Customer Service ICT Program Management Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org For More Information Contact: Patrick Gannon: pgannon@sgip.org 941-357-6224 Visit www.sgip.org Talk to us today! Accelerating Grid Modernization More information available on SGIP.org p: 781-876-8857 | e: info @SGIP.org