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Margaret E. GoodrichProject Consultants, [email protected]+1-903-477-7176
CIM Task Force Update: CIM-61850 Harmonization Task Force
CIM Certification Testing Task ForceWG14 Part Team Focus Community
DER Focus Community
Agenda
CIM-61850 Harmonization TF
CIM Compliance Testing TF
DER Harmonization Focus Community
WG14 Part Team Focus Community
CIM-61850 Harmonization TF
• Logistics of TF Team
• Status of IEC current 62361-102 TS
• 62361-102-2 Scope
• 62361-102-2 Status and Work in Progress
• Special Thanks to:– Jay Britton for his contribution to this effort
– Aurelie Dehouck and David Bogen for the Use Cases
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CIM-61850 task force• Team - experts from WG13, WG14 and WG10
– Weekly conference call meeting – every Friday
– Any contributors welcome
– Model Manager & Meeting Organizer: Margaret Goodrich
– IEC Project Manager & Document Editor: Tom Berry
• NWIP status
– National Committee Country Sponsor: France
– IEC 62361-102-1 WG Sponsor: WG19
– Working on Draft NWIP for distribution and approval
• A shared area is set-up (under CIM User group banner)– http://cimug.ucaiug.org/Projects/CIM-61850/default.aspx
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Status of IEC Current 62361-102 TS
• The initial harmonization document is 62361-102 covers the Substation to SCADA communications and provides mapping to exchange SCL files with SCADA such that SCADA data acquisition could occur from 61850 SCL files
• The final TS has been submitted to IEC and has been published.
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62361-102-2 TS Scope• Volt Control (based on state estimation) - Possible actions:
– Adjust the settings of Transformers (voltage regulatingtransformers and substation OLTC)
– Adjust active and/or reactive power injection by the DER units - Energy Storage system?
– Network topology modification
• Var control - Possible actions:
1. Switch shunt capacitors
2. Adjust reactive power injection by the DER units - energystorage system?
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Current CIM-61850 Component Diagram
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Grid Power Carrying Elements
Grid Local Controls &Sensors
Grid Control Configuration
RTO, TSO, DSO, DERMS, Aggregator, CustomerControl Centers
Control Center Configuration
Comms Layer
Network Model Management
(past, present and future views of the system as a
whole)
Detailed Engineering Designs
(Substations, Lines, Feeders, Generation,
Aggregators, Customers, etc.)
Planning and operations planning apps
Base Case Configuration
Grid Simulator
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Hypothetical
As-built +
About to go live
As-builtDER System Controller *
DER System *
VVC Coordinator
LTC
Tap
Cap Bank Ctrl
Cap
SystemMeasurements
Control State
Settings /Controls
Comms Layer
CB
Inter Control Ctr
Litmus test for this layer is that the device or system
can be simulated by traditional steady-state parameters, dynamic block diagrams, etc
Other Field Automation Intelligence
Other System
* - Will Align with 61850 Terminology when it is finalized.
62361-102-2 Work in progress
• Have drafts for 2 use cases complete with actor list and descriptions.
• Next step is to develop the NWIP for the -2 and generate the draft technical specification to define the mapping and gaps that need to be addressed by the 61850 and CIM working groups to update the standards to support the mapping.
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CIM Compliance Testing TF
❖ Activity Summary
❖ Completed Work Products
❖ Work In Progress
❖ Next Steps
❖ October Test
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Activity Summary ❖ CIM IOP Testing TF Work Items
➢ Define what we mean by CIM compliance and certification
➢ Define the set of CIM compliance artifacts to be produced
➢ Produce Compliance Artifacts
➢ Define what we mean by CIM interoperability
➢ Define the set of CIM interoperability testing artifacts
➢ Produce IOP artifacts
➢ Define the process to implement the CIM Testing Program
➢ Execute the process to implement the CIM Testing Program
Completed Work Products
➢ CIM Compliance Testing Task Force Technical Report –
CIM Compliance Testing Task Force: December 2016 Report. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA:
2017. 3002007878.
➢ CIM Compliance and Interoperability Certification Program
Implementation Process Definition Document –
CIM Testing and Certification Scheme Policies and Procedures, Version 0.1, ©
March 2017. UCA International Users Group
Work In Progress
➢ CIM Compliance Test Specification – Draft Version 0.1
➢ CIM Compliance Test Plan – Table of Contents defined
➢ CIM Compliance Test Case – Content and Structure defined
➢ CIM Compliance Test Request – Content defined
➢ CIM Compliance Test Report – Content defined
➢ CIM Compliance Certificate – Content defined
➢ Prepare Compliance Testing Report (Test occurred in Oct 2017
at EPRI Test Lab)
Next Steps
➢ Complete CIM Compliance Test Specification
➢ Prioritize and develop the remaining CIM Compliance Testing
artifacts
➢ Develop CIM Compliance Testing Process Implementation Plan
➢ UCA to Implement ITCA processes and procedures
➢ UCA to set up Test Labs and Audit programs (currently we use
ANSI for the Audits and UL for the primary Lab)
➢ Schedule CIM Interoperability Testing discussions
➢ Complete Testing Committee Restructuring
October Test Results
➢ Had two Vendors Participate
✓ Schneider Electric, ADMS 3.8 (planned release date March
2018
✓ Smarter Grid Solutions, ANM Strata 1.2 (Planned release
date January 2018)
➢ EPRI supplied Test Harness to operate as either Client or
Server as needed by the Vendor
Certificates----
Certificates----
WG14 Part Team Focus Community
• This Focus Community (FC) has been established to obtain more expertise surrounding the end-to-end use cases for the various part standards in WG14.
• The Part teams to be included are: Part 3 (the OMS), Part 6 (the WMS), Part 8 (the CIS) and Part 9 (the AMI)
• Purpose and Scope: to develop end-to-end use cases for the part team and identify the overlap to ensure the CIM standard message profiles developed by each part are complete and accurate.
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WG14 Part Team FC• This FC will:
– define use cases and requirements
– Identify the set of messages for each use case
– Identify the data required for each message
– Ensure all part teams can make sure of the overlapping messages
• Meetings will happen every Thursday, at 9:00am Central
• To get involved, contact Margaret Goodrich, [email protected] -- +1-903-477-7176
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Sample Use Case Swimlane
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Unplanned Outage – Outage Prediction Workflows
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Customer calls to report power is off
Create single customer unplanned outage (predicted)
Additional customers on same
transformer call
Promote outage to transformer
unplanned outage
Additional customers on same circuit but different
transformer call
Create single customer
unplanned outage (predicted)
Additional customers on same
transformer call
Promote outage to transformer
unplanned outage
Additional customers on same
circuit call
Combine outages and create
unplanned outage at upstream protective
device
Create work order to send outage to
crew
Create work order to send outage to
crew
Delete first work order
Update location of second work
order
Sample Use Case Swimlane
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Switching Workflows
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Request crew resources to execute
switching plan
Send approved switching steps to
mobile crews
If step de-energizes customers, create
outage and mark it as planned
Schedule crew(s) for switching plan
Execute instructed step and report back to control room
Assign crews to switching steps
Receive approved
switching steps
Affected customer calls
If step is a crew step, instruct crew to execute
Start execution
Update status of network
If step is a SCADA step, execute through
SCADA
Check if customer part of a planned
outage
Respond to customer service if customer is part of planned outage or
not
DER Harmonization Focus Community
• Team - experts from Utilities, WG13, WG14, WG16, WG17, WG21
– Weekly conference call meeting – every Friday
– Any contributors welcome
– Model Manager & Meeting Organizer: Margaret Goodrich
– No current IEC document planned but we may produce a Technical Report if needed
• Thanks to Jay Britton for his contribution to this effort (Jay Britton, Britton Consulting, [email protected], +1-425-503-0828)
• A shared area is set-up (under CIM User group banner)– http://cimug.ucaiug.org/Focus_Comms/DER_Harmonization/default.aspx
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DER Enterprise Integration
DMS/EMS
Sensors, Switches, Capacitors, Regulators
MDMS OMS
DERMS
SOLAR BATTERY PEV
Enterprise Integration
GIS
SCADA / Field Networks
NetworkAnalysis
Applications(centralized)
Communication
Networks(field & facility)
DER(end-device functions)
Market
Progress to Date
• Had Utility representatives describe how they interact with DER devices and customers.
• Each IEC Working Group presented what they had been working on and how they had modeled (or not modeled) DER within their UML packages (61970, 61968, 62325, 61850, etc.)
• Started the discussions about the scope of DER for each IEC working group and decided that the best way forward would be to split DER modeling by function and define which WG would handle the function.
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DER Scope Diagram
Configuration of Controllers &
Sensors
Real-Time Operation of the Power Grid(grid-wide operational responsibility)
Control Center Configuration
Grid Model Management
Detailed Facility Design- 61850 facilities
- geospacial of lines, feeders- various other forms
Power grid operations planning
Base Case Preparation
Abstraction
61850 DER System
Controller
SystemMeasurements
Control State
Settings /Controls
Inter Control
Ctr
RTU / ICCP
status analog
61850 Sub-
station
Meter Mgmnt
DERMS
Markets
HVDC controller
Market Registration & Configuration
Meter
Gen Controller
Participant Interaction
Construction & Maintenance
Power grid Expansion &
Interconnection Planning
Asset Mgmnt
Catalog Mgmnt
Work Mgmnt
Other
The Power Grid
As-builtplans
Real-Time Operation of Controllers & Sensors (local facility or participant responsibility)
DER Scope Diagram
Real-Time Operation of Controllers & Sensors (local facility or participant responsibility)
Configuration of Controllers &
Sensors
Real-Time Operation of the Power Grid(grid-wide operational responsibility)
Control Center Configuration
Grid Model Management
Detailed Facility Design- 61850 facilities
- geospacial of lines, feeders- various other forms
Power grid operations planning
Base Case Preparation
Abstraction
61850 DER System
Controller
SystemMeasurements
Control State
Settings /Controls
Inter Control
Ctr
RTU / ICCP
status analog
61850 Sub-
station
Meter Mgmnt
DERMS
Markets
HVDC controller
Market Registration & Configuration
Meter
Gen Controller
Participant Interaction
Construction & Maintenance
Power grid Expansion &
Interconnection Planning
Asset Mgmnt
Catalog Mgmnt
Work Mgmnt
Other
The Power Grid
As-builtplans