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DOCUMENT #: GSC14-PLEN-077
FOR: Presentation - NNT
SOURCE: IEEE
AGENDA ITEM: 7.1
CONTACT(S): w.c.adams@ieee.org
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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
Zig[ee/HomePlug Smart Energy Profile Home Area Network (HAN) Device
Communications and Information Model
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; 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.
( ; This standard provides guidelines in understanding and
defining smart grid interoperability of the electric power system with
end-use 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.
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc21/
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First meeting June 3-5; hosted by Intel
Over 300 in attendance (in-person and remote access)
Discussion, level setting, planning for future work.
No motions and voting at the meeting
Three Task Force breakout sessions:
Power Engineering Technology Task Force
Leader: Sam Sciacca, Microsol, Inc. and Tom Prevost,
Weidman Diagnostic Solutions
Information Technology Task Force
Leader: [ob Grow, Intel
Communications Technology Task Force
Leader: Stefano Galli, Panasonic R&D Co of America/[ob
Heile, Chair-IEEE 802.15 and Zigbee Alliance
Task Forces to address:
Smart Grid Definitions, Topologies, Interoperability, end-use,
interfaces, and integration, etc.)
Systems Approach ±focused on Functional and Performance
Attributes including Test and Verification methods
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Results: A lot of brainstorming and from that, some general
conclusions; e.g.
IT had good support for starting with the NIST Design Expert
Working Groups as initial demarcation points for separation of utility
function from customers, generation facilities (including home
generation), etc.
There was general agreement that significant liaison between
Task Forces will be required, e.g.
The Power Task Force will be requesting capabilities and proposing
assumptions for the capabilities to be delivered by the
Communications and IT TFs
All 3 Task Forces will be meeting either via teleconference or in-
person prior to the next P2030 meeting
October timeframe, possibly hosted by I[M
Overall: a very positive and collaborative first meeting
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TF-1 will focus on functional requirements of
interoperability
6 Work Groups
Energy Sources
Transmission
Transmission Substation
Distribution
Load Side (Working Title)
Cybersecurity
Outreach for input/participation
Collaboration with TF-2 and TF-3
A [ PHY/MAC
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
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc21/2030/2030_index.html
Richard De[lasio (dick_deblasio@nrel.gov)
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
303 275 4333 (phone)
Thomas S. [asso (thomas_basso@nrel.gov)
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
303 275 3753 (phone)
[ill Ash (w.ash@ieee.org)
IEEE
732 465 5828 (phone)