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ENTSO-E Roadmap on CIM. CIM User Group meeting, 18 June 2010, Milan, Italy. ENTSO-E fully operational since 1 July 2009 Represents 42 TSOs from 34 countries 525 million citizens served 828 GW generation 305,000 km of transmission lines managed by the TSOs 3,400 TWh/year demand:
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ENTSO-E Roadmap on CIM CIM User Group meeting, 18 June 2010, Milan, Italy
ENTSO-E fully operational since 1 July 2009 • Represents 42 TSOs from 34 countries • 525 million citizens served • 828 GW generation • 305,000 km of transmission lines managed by the TSOs • 3,400 TWh/year demand: • 400 TWh/year exchanges: • Replaces former TSO organisations: ATSOI, BALTSO, ETSO, NORDEL, UCTE, UKTSOA • Web site: www.entsoe.eu
Development and Implementation of CIM in ENTSO-E November 2007: UCTE agreed to launch an initiative for development of new UCTE XML based data exchange format that will considered as a standard for exchange of load flow and dynamic data and allows performing of all kind of analyses as follows: steady state, unbalanced short circuit and dynamic analyses. AhG UCTE format was established. May 2008: UCTE Steering Committee approved Cooperation of AhG “UCTE format” with international organizations aiming at inclusion of UCTE needs into international standard UCTE participation in EPRI project (CIM for Dynamics) Summer 2008: UCTE joins the EPRI Project and creates a liaison with IEC TC57. UCTE CIM TF is established during CIM user Group meeting in Vasteras (June 2008)
Development and Implementation of CIM in ENTSO-E January 2009: UCTE Steering Committee approved Migration Policy. Priority of migration of “planning” models is given. March 2009: UCTE IOP. Successful interoperability among IOP participants May 2009: UCTE Profile finalized and submitted to IEC July 2009: ENTSO-E is fully operational: new work organization related to CIM is implemented All contracts and agreements have been transferred from UCTE to ENTSO-E. ENTSO-E has liaisons with IEC TC57 (WG13 and WG16) and it is a member of EPRI project “CIM for Dynamics”, etc. July 2009: CIMdesk and Migration Converter provided to ENTSO-E members Nov 2009: First IOP CIM for Dynamics. The concept is proved
Important ENTSO-E decisions 1 Oct 2009: System Development Committee (SDC) agreed that CIM/XML will be used in ENTSO-E data exchanges related to SDC activities (system studies, planning data exchanges) 2 Sep 2009: System Operations Committee (SOC) recommends: Regional Group Continental Europe: The change from the UCTE format to CIM was decided by the UCTE Steering Committee. The goal is to switch to the new format before the end of 2010 at the latest (DACF exchanges) Other Regional Groups to consider implementation of the standard with an aim of the pan-European harmonization 2 Dec 2009: SDC and SOC: Approved the roadmap for future development and implementation of updates of the CIM/XML format 11 Dec 2009: SDC, SOC and Market Committee: Approved ENTSO-E CIM Interoperability tests
ENTSO-E Secretariat serves as a central function of coordination, maintenance and support of Common Information Model (CIM) related issues and therefore, it is the interface to international organizations 6 International organizations: IEC, EPRI, CIMug, … - Liaisons, - Submitting ENTSO-E needs, - - Participation in the discussion, - etc • Discussion on Committees/WGs requests; • Information on IEC • opinion; • Possible solutions • etc. Secretariat ENTSO-E Data Expert Group • Maintenance ENTSO-E CIM tools; • contacts with providers CIM tools CIMdesk; Migration Converter Requests that concern CIM must be submitted to Secretariat SG NMFT in RG CE System Development Committee Operations Committee Market Committee WG NM&D WG EDI WGs defining needs WGs defining needs WGs defining needs
Current ENTSO-E CIM/XML Profile • Current ENTSO-E Profile is the “UCTE CIM Profile” tested in UCTE IOP in March 2009 in Paris. THIS IS THE PROFILE THAT IS BEING IMPLEMENTED BY ENTSO-E MEMBERS. • Updates of this profile should follow the approved Roadmap • Proposals for changes are welcome and will be discussed within ENTSO-E, IEC and will be tested in the ENTSO-E IOP once agreed among IOP participants. • Current ENTSO-E CIM/XML profile is published on ENTSO-E web site (CIM part: http://www.entsoe.eu/index.php?id=237) • A draft version of the second edition of the ENTSO-E CIM/XML profile is developed for the ENTSO-E interoperability test in July 2010
Roadmap for future implementation of CIM The aim: to structure the implementation effort. No yearly implementation. An exception could be only if a change is introduced which is critical for ENTSO-E processes The implementation process is foreseen to last one year. On regular basis the implementation effort is foreseen every three years, if necessary. Next versions of the ENTSO-E Profile have to be approved by SDC. In case of changes that affect operational data, SOC decision is also required. SDC or SDC&SOC decision ensures one year implementation period. Coming into force date is fixed and mandatory for TSOs
ENTSO-E CIM Interoperability Tests Week of 12 July 2010 Postponed for 2011 • 1st ENTSO-E Test “CIM for System Development and Operations” was announced on 29 Jan 2010. • Registration for vendors was closed on 26 Feb at 17:00h CET • The test will be held in Brussels in the week of 12 July
ENTSO-E CIM Interoperability Tests Registered vendors • BCP Busarello + Cott + Partner AG (NEPLAN) • Siemens Power Technologies International (PSS/ODMS; PSS/E) • CESI (SPIRA; CRESO; SICRE) • Tractebel and RTE (EUROSTAG) • ABB Power Technologies (ABB Network Manager) • Open Grid Systems (Cimphony) • FGH (INTEGRAL7) • SISCO (UIB Adapter for PI-AF) • ABB (BMS CIM Explorer) • Intercompro AG (ISPEN) • EMS (Power System Analyzer, PSA) • AREVA T&D (e-terrasource; e-terraplatform) • EDF R&D (GEDEON Database; CIMclipse; CIM-ENTSO-E Converters) • DIgSILENT GmbH (PowerFactory 14.1) • TIBCO (TIBCO ActiveMatrix platform) • GE Energy (Enterprise Gateway) • In addition to these vendors, GE Energy (PSLF) is interested to participate in the preparation leading up to the Interoperability test, but will not participate in the actual test.
ENTSO-E CIM Interoperability Tests Registered test witnesses • Svein Olsen (Statnett, Norway) • Vladimir Milic (EMS, Serbia) • Marcel Forlong (Amprion, Germany) • Reinier van Offeren (TenneT, Netherlands) • Oana - Raluca STANESCU (Transelectrica, Romania) • Adriano Gubernali (TERNA, Italy) • Domenico Iorio (TERNA, Italy) – but as substitute – not sure if he attends • Pietro Capurso (TERNA, Italy) • Tomasz Rogowski (PSE-Operator, Poland) • Pierluigi Portoghese (TERNA, Italy) – but as substitute – not sure if he attends • Marc Emery (swissgrid, Switzerland) • Michael Rotzinger (swissgrid, Switzerland) • OanaUdrea (Transelectrica, Romania) • Gorazd Berginc (ELES, Slovenia)
IOP Plans • 5 days IOP (12-16 July 2010) • Final report of the IOP available shortly after the test on ENTSO-E and CIMug web sites • Profile and test files also publicly available • Identified CIM issues listed in the final report and submitted to IEC WG13 for further discussion
ENTSO-E and CIM Tools • CIMdesk • Visualization and editing tool developed by PowerInfo LLC, US • Provides users with possibilities for direct editing of CIM data exchange format and graphical visualization • It is not related to the migration. It will be used and maintained as long as CIM /XML format is used • Maintenance contact ends in July 2010. A new maintenance contract which includes re-licensing conditions is now negotiated • Migration converter • Developed by EDF R&D, FR • Converts from UCTE CIM to UCTE DEF (current version: version 02) and vice versa • To be used during the migration stage; useful for RG Continental Europe • Maintenance contract ends in the end of 2010
ENTSO-E exchanges in CIM • System development – planning exchanges • Still in migration period. Implementation efforts are necessary from both sides users and vendors. • Some TSOs already provide models in CIM • Lessons learned: • Testing with real data is necessary. IOP test cases cannot fully represent all modelling approaches • More complex test models are needed. The role of CIMug and IEC in test models preparation is to be discussed • Some vendors introduced post IOP changes which made real interoperability not possible. Off-line IOPs may need to be performed. • DACF process • The goal is to complete migration stage by the end of 2010 • Test exchanges started on 8 June 2010
Summary • ENTSO-E TSOs are implementing CIM in order to • improve and harmonize data exchange processes • improve the quality of network analyses • Therefore, to ensure fulfillment of ENTSO-E tasks defined by the 3rd Energy Package the EU • ENTSO-E set up an internal process in order to deals with CIM issues • ENTSO-E would like to base its profiles on the IEC CIM Standards. This will be possible only if CIM is developed following clear roadmap that avoids major changes of already implemented classes. • ENTSO-E will not be able to follow yearly updates on regular basis. Therefore changes in ENTSO-E Profile and IEC Standards will be carefully analyzed and applied in accordance with ENTSO-E needs. • ENTSO-E will actively participate in the CIM development process by providing technical expertise and a platform to demonstrate interoperability (IOPs covering WG13 and WG16 topics)