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IEEE-SA Smart Grid

IEEE-SA Smart Grid. Steve Mills, President, IEEE Standards Association. IEEE ’ s Role in Smart Grid. IEEE utilizes the global expertise and synergy of the 44 IEEE societies and technical councils in technical development , education, publication , and standards community

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IEEE-SA Smart Grid

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  1. IEEE-SA Smart Grid Steve Mills, President, IEEE Standards Association

  2. IEEE’s Role in Smart Grid IEEE utilizes the global expertise and synergy of the 44 IEEE societies and technical councils in technical development, education, publication, and standards community IEEE baseline standards in diverse fields uniquely position IEEE-SA to integrate these technologies into a forward-looking platform • power, communications • digital information management controls technology • networking • security • reliability assessment • interconnection of distributed resources including • renewable energy sources to the grid • sensors, electric metering • broadband over power line • systems engineering

  3. Global Standards Development: Trusted Partner for Smart Grid.. • ..an Enabler and Catalyst • Provide leadership to develop consensus • Provide environment for collaboration • Enable expeditious standards development • Ensure integration across all involved communities to address future technology deployment • Speed interoperable technology to market • Ensure certification and compliance for end user adoption 3

  4. Background Information • More than 100 standards spanning smart grid spectrum • http://standards.ieee.org/announcements/sginfo.html • Examples: • Communications • IEEE 802 Series (Ethernet, WiFi, WiMax) • Interoperability • IEEE P2030 – System interoperability guidelines • IEEE P2030.1 Electric-sourced transportation infrastructure • IEEE P2030.2 Storage systems • IEEE P2030.3 Testing of storage systems • IEEE C37.238 – Time synchronization • IEEE C37.237 – Event reporting accuracy • IEEE PC37.118.1 and PC37.118.2: Synchronized phasor measurements • IEEE P1686 Substation Intelligent Electronic Devices Cyber Security Capabilities • IEEE 1815 – Standard information protocol • IEEE P1815.1 – IEEE/IEC protocol mapping • IEEE 1901 Broadband IEEE and IEEE P1901.2 Narrowband PLC • Green Energy • IEEE 1547 Series (distributed resources, wind power, solar) 4

  5. IEEE 2030 Smart Grid Generic Framework • Methodological Interoperability • Framework composed of: • Three Interoperability • Architecture Perspectives • (IAP): • Power System (PS) • Communications • Technology (CT) • Information • Technology (IT) • IAPs Interoperability Tables 5

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