First Set of Standards for Grid by Dinesh Chand Sharma

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First Set of Standards for the grid
Where are we today?
Smart Grid Roadmap for India, 21st June ‘2013
Dinesh Chand Sharma
Director – Standardization, Policy and Regulation
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Outline
 EU Standards office in India - Project SESEI
 First Set of Standards for the grid
— Where are we today?
Workshop| New Delhi , 21st June 2013
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Project SESEI
 Seconded European Standardization Expert in India
 local representative and a connect-between standardizers’ communities
in EU/EFTA and India
 EU-India dialogue and cooperation on standards, R&D, Innovation, and
policy/regulation around standardization
 Project Owners
 EU Standards Organizations (ETSI, CENELEC and CEN),
 European Commission and EFTA - European Free Trade Association
 Priority Sector for this phase of the project (3 Year)
 ICT , Electrical Appliances including Consumer Electronics, Machinery
and Automotive
ISO, IEC, ITU, 3GPP, EN
EUROPE
Harmonized Standards
INDIA
Workshop| New Delhi , 21st June 2013
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Mandate M/490
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Reference architecture
A technical reference architecture, which
will represent the functional information data
flows between the main domains and integrate
many systems and subsystems architectures.
Sustainable processes
Sustainable standardization processes and collaborative tools to enable
stakeholder interactions, to improve and adapt them to new requirements based
on gap analysis, while ensuring the fit to high level system constraints such as
efficiency, interoperability, security, data protection and privacy, etc.
Set of consistent standards
A set of consistent standards, which will support the information exchange
(communication protocols and data models) and the integration of all users
into the electric system operation.
In Synch with Mandates M/441,M/468 and other directives
Smart Metering, Charging of Electric Vehicles, and Energy Efficiency etc.
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SG-CG – Who are involved?
Smart Grid Coordination Group
SM-CG
TC ATTM
TC ITS
TC ERM
TC BRAN
TC M2M
Board
TC TISPAN
TC PLT
TC SCP
TC 205
TC 57
SMART GRID
Coordination Group
(established June 2011)
TC 13
SM-CG
TC 8X
TC 287
TC 247
CO
JTC 1 SC 27
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Expectations
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Easy to use
Give guidance - Support implementation
Distribution system
operators
Inclusive
Transmission system
operators
Energy suppliers
Include all stakeholders
Comprehensive
Show available and coming standards
European Commission
and Politics - Regulators
Future proof
Open to include new developments
Technology supplier
manufacturers
system integrators
International outreach
Promote European Approach
Standardization
Organization
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ICT / Telcos
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Organization
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Smart Grid
Coordination
Group
Setup
• Joint Working Group (JWG) on
(former JWG)
Mandate Scope
Standards for Smart Grids
EC Level
EC
Reference
Group
SGSG-CG Level
Steering
Committee
coordination
Further
Tasks
(May 2010-June 2011)
M/441
M/468
First Set of
Standards
Team
Process
Team
Architecture
Team
Security
Team
TC Level
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
• Report 2.0
• Liaisons
• Promotion
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
•
•
•
•
NIST
JISC
China
Etc.
• 4 Working Groups with more than 300 experts
(First Set of Standards, Reference Architecture, Sustainable Processes and SG
Information Security)
Main tasks
• Coordinate and manage the whole
work process concerning the smart
grid mandate M/490
23.10.12
Plenary
June 2013
• Keep and drive contact to other
regional and international activities
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Entry Point
Smart Grid Coordination Group
First set of
standards systems…
• Cover all domains of the
Smart Grid plane
• Cover all actors of the Smart
Grid
• Support the high level
services and functions
List of covered systems. Generation, Transmissions, Distribution, etc.
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Smart Grid Architecture Model
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Mapping to SGAM
(Smart Grid Architecture Model)
• System Typical representation
• Common base for all stakeholders
• Description of interoperability layers
business, function, information,
communication and component
• Identification of interfaces on
component, communication and
information layer
Mapping to interoperability layers
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Output
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Listing of standards
• Description of available and coming standards for the specific system
• List of available standards : published on 1st July 2012
– Average of 10-20 standards per system
• List of Coming standards : Released and for remaining - currently work ongoing
at standards organizations : to be released by 2014 as “second set of standards”
Layer
I nf ormat ion
I nf ormat ion
I nf ormat ion
I nf ormat ion (guidel ines)
S tan dard
E N 61970-1
E N 61970-2
E N 61970-301
E N 61970-401
E N 61970-453
E N 61970-501
IE C/TR 62325
E N 60870-5-101
E N 60870-5-104
E N 60870-6
IE C/E N 61850 (al l parts)
IE C 62351
IE C 62357
I nf ormat ion
IE C 62361
Comm unication
Comm unication
Comm ents
Energy ma nagem ent system Applicati on
Program Int erf ace
Framework market com muni cat ion
Telecontrol prot ocols
See subst at ion autom at ion system in 8.3. 1
Security - all pa rt s
Reference archit ect ure power syst em
inform ation exchange
Harm oniza tion of qu ality codes
Example list of standards
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First Set of Standards in brief
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Focus on existing industry arrangements
• Relevant, current systems are covered
• 24 systems described in detail with functions, use cases, architectures and
relevant standards (More than 80 tables and figures)
Selection guide for all market players
• Guidance for use of standards in implementation and offers
plus
• 5 horizontal issues, including security etc.
• Preview of coming standards
• Work programme for new standards
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Work programme for 17 topics
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Quick User Guide to SG-CG
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Set of Standards – Selection Guide
• First Set of Standards
(SGCG/M490/B_Smart Grid Set of Standards)
Conceptual Model, SGAM, Functional&Comm. Arch.
• Reference Architecture
(SGCG/M490/C_Smart Grid Reference Architecture)
Use Cases Management, Examples: Flexibility
• Use Case Management
(SGCG/M490/E_Smart Grid Use Cases Management Process)
Information Security, Privacy, Toolbox
• SGIS
(SGCG/M490/D_Smart Grid Information Security)
Overall Process
• Framework document
(SGCG/M490/A_Framework for Smart Grid Standardization)
Weblink
• http://www.cencenelec.eu/standards/Sectors/SmartGrids/Pages/default.aspx
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Outlook
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Mandate iteration : M/490 until end 2012
• Extension for 2013-14 : Agreed by EC and ESOs early this year
• Focus of the work on interoperability and conformance testing
– Improve interoperability by offering approaches for testing and implementation of
standards
• New structure : New working groups
– WG Interoperability and WG Methodology and New Applications established
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Summary
Smart Grid Coordination Group
Achievements
• Consensus
• On time
• International acknowledgement
Standardization is ready
• Systematic process in place
• Current industry applications are supported by standards
• Selection guide available - easy entry for all stakeholders
• Overview on available and coming standards
• Work programme describes time table for new standards
• Future requirements can be easily included in systematic framework
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Thank you!
Contact Details:
Dinesh Chand Sharma
(Seconded European Standardization Expert in India)
Director – Standardization, Policy and Regulation
European Business Technology Centre, DLTA Complex,
South Block, 1st Floor, 1, Africa Avenue, New Delhi
110029
Mobile: +91 9810079461, Tel: +91 11 3352 1500,
dinesh.chand.sharma@eustandards.in
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