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Jerry FitzPatrick, NIST Chair Wednesday, May 26

Jerry FitzPatrick, NIST Chair Wednesday, May 26. Introduction - IKB PAP8 PAP14 DEWG Charter What should the T&D DEWG be doing? T&D DEWG or T and D DEWGs? T&D Officers Future T&D DEWG Tasks Where can the T&D DEWG have the greatest impact? How shall we identify gaps and overlaps?

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Jerry FitzPatrick, NIST Chair Wednesday, May 26

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  1. Jerry FitzPatrick, NIST Chair Wednesday, May 26

  2. Introduction - IKB • PAP8 • PAP14 • DEWG Charter • What should the T&D DEWG be doing? • T&D DEWG or T and D DEWGs? • T&D Officers • Future T&D DEWG Tasks • Where can the T&D DEWG have the greatest impact? • How shall we identify gaps and overlaps? • White papers – efficiency, asset management • New ones • Review EPRI Interim Roadmap Report for gaps/issues? • PAPs Relevant for T&D • What PAPs should the T&D DEWGs be monitoring? • What new PAP areas should the DEWGs be exploring?

  3. Scope: Utility transmission and distribution operations as well as interactions with other producer/users on the grid. • Goals: • To create unprecedented robustness and resilience to grid instabilities and disturbances for improved reliability. • To improve power quality to meet customer needs and enable ready access for distributed generators to the grid • Biweekly teleconferences: Wednesdays at 4:00 PM Eastern • http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIPCalendar • NIST SG Twiki: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/TnD

  4. White Papers: • Wide Area Monitoring, Automation, Communications and Control (WAMACC) for the Bulk Transmission System – Floyd Galvan & Team • Smart Grid for Distribution Systems: The Benefits and Challenges of Distribution Automation (DA) – Frances Cleveland • Smart Grid Focused Use Cases for Distribution Grid Management – Nokhum Markhushevich Presentations: • EPRI Use Case Export/Import Tools and UML Models – Marty Burns • Goal-Driven Use Cases – Art Griesser

  5. Officers: Chair • At the decision of the DEWG, a Vice Chair and Secretary may also be elected. • DEWG officers will be confirmed by NIST. DEWG Roles and Responsibilities: Perform analysis of standards interoperability • Identify gaps and overlaps • Evaluate PAP proposals and collaborate on PAPs where appropriate • Analyze smart grid interoperability requirements • Review other SGIP group work products to provide domain perspective • Respond to SGIP requests for domain analysis Provide the strategic DEWG domain perspective • identify strategic issues that need to be addressed • Provide input on ongoing development and direction of NIST Framework • Identify regulatory and policy issues

  6. Work Process/Outputs: • Sub-groups may be created to address tasks • Outputs may be white papers, use cases, or any other format as deemed by the DEWG; posted on the DEWG collaboration site and IKB; presentations by experts in workshops & tutorials Deliverables: Individual or collective reviews of a proposed PAP plan. • At request of the GB, give an update on priority standards • Review, extend, modify use cases developed by other SGIP groups • At request of the PMO, review work from a committee • Focus on strategic issues relevant for smart grids and consult with the GWAC • Develop guidelines for sets of standards that together provide for communications interoperability to address a specific domain application.

  7. T&D DEWG or T and D DEWGs? • T&D Officers

  8. Future T&D DEWG Tasks • Where can the T&D DEWG have the greatest impact? • How shall we identify gaps and overlaps? • White papers – revisit existing ones (efficiency, asset management)? • Review EPRI Interim Roadmap Report for gaps/issues?

  9. Smart Grid Action Plans

  10. 3 3 3 5 2 2 5 2 3 1 1 5 1 3 3 4 • Use of IP • Wireless Guidelines • Pricing Model • Scheduling • Meter Profiles & Upgrade Std Smart Grid Action Plans

  11. 7 9 7 9 8 9 7 8 7 • ANSI C12 to Common Info Model (CIM) • Storage Interconnect • CIM Distribution Models and Harmonization • Standard DR Signals • Energy Usage to Customer 10 6 10 Smart Grid Action Plans

  12. 14 11 11 14 11 11 12 12 14 11 13 • Models for Electric Transportation • IEC 61850 to DNP3 • 61850 to CIM/MultiSpeak & Time Synch • Integrate Transmission & Distribution Models and Relay Settings Smart Grid Action Plans

  13. DEWG Roles and Responsibilities: Perform analysis of standards interoperability • Evaluate PAP proposals and collaborate on PAPs where appropriate PAPs and the Conceptual Architecture • What PAPs should the T&D DEWG be monitoring? • What new PAP areas should the DEWGs be exploring?

  14. PAPs and the Conceptual Architecture • What PAPs should the T&D DEWG be monitoring? • What new PAP areas should the DEWGs be exploring?

  15. DEWG Roles and Responsibilities: Provide the strategic T&D DEWG domain perspective • What are strategic issues that need to be addressed? • How shall we best identify gaps and overlaps? • Evaluate PAP proposals and collaborate on PAPs where appropriate • Analyze smart grid interoperability requirements • Review other SGIP group work products to provide domain perspective • Respond to SGIP requests for domain analysis

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