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IEEE Energy Storage and
Stationary Battery (ESSB)
Committee General Meeting
February 4, 2019
CenturyLink @ Phoenix Plaza
Welcome!
ESSB Internet
Network: courtesynet
Password: CTLguest
Opening ESSB Committee House Business
1st Floor Bathroom Access
Building Badge Procedures
Payment for Meetings and Dinner Cruise (Tom Carpenter)
Formal Welcome/Introductions of Members & Guestssee next slide for new members
Determine Quorum Exists for Committee Business
Approval of the Piscataway Meeting Minutes
Sign-in and Meetings Attendance Registration
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IEEE ESSB Committee New Members
IEEE Energy Storage and Stationary Battery (ESSB) Committee
Steve Willard
EPRI
Eric Pretorius
Mott McDonald
Rich Kluge
Ericsson (Telcordia)
Karthikeya Raghuchandra
Vestas (Denmark)
Dennis Martini
Dominion
Eric Lehman
C&D
Gustavo Varela
Comtel
Ali Heidary
Voltific
Brian Grummel
Greensmith Energy
Brian Baumgart
HM Cragg
Congratulations and Welcome to Official ESSB Committee Membership!
Host Supporter
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A Special Note of Thanks and
Appreciation to Andy, Sharon, and
Tanya from SRP for their
contribution to and Support for this
IEEE ESSB PES General Meeting
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Short Overview of History and Futureby Andy, Tanya, and others
Things To Do in Phoenix! (Andy)
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11th Floor Access Tuesday - Friday
Curtis Ashton (720-350-6812)
Bob Crowe (602-630-3777)
Rick Costianes (928-713-8843)
Mike Baar (602-578-5071) – Thurs-Fri
Les Robinson (602-931-6812) – Tues-Wed
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Jan Reber – In Memoriam
Longtime SBC and ESSB participant
Remarks from Steve Vechy
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Projector Sign-Out Process
Single point of contact will be Kurt Uhlir.
Text or call Kurt at (630) 606-3887
Email – [email protected]
If you are doing comment resolution you may use 2 projectors
Do not keep a projector overnight unless your WG has a session first thing the next day – but advise Mike if doing so.
Return projector and all accessories when you are finished using it.
All projectors are to be returned to Kurt (who will get them to their original owners) no later than Noon Friday at the wrap-up meeting if not before.
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IEEE ESSB Committee Transition
Curtis Ashton – new ESSB Chair Senior Staff Technical Support Engineer, Century Link
Babu Chalamala – new ESSB Vice Chair Manager, Energy Storage Technology and Systems, Sandia Labs
Steve Vechy – new ESSB Secretary & PR/Marketing rep Senior Director, Corporate Technology Group, Enersys
Tom Carpenter – Remains ESSB Treasurer & Meeting Registrar NERC/SERC Reliability Program Manager
Chris Searles – ESSB Past Chair National Director of Business Development, BAE Batteries USA
Jim McDowall – Remains ESSB Standards Coordinator Business Development Manager, Saft America
This Photo by Unknown
2019-2020 ESSB Officers:
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IEEE ESSB Committee Transition (cont.)
Executive Officers plus -
Brandon Bartling – Chair, Stationary Battery & Electrochemical
Energy Storage (SBEE) Subcommittee
Rich Hutchins – Chair, DC Power & Related Systems (DCRS) Subcommittee
Dan Martin – Secretary, SBEE Subcommittee
David Franklin– Secretary, DCRS Subcommittee
Lesley Varga– Chair, Awards Committee
Ray Byrne – IEEE Fellows Coordinator
Paul Hectors – ESSB Webmaster
2019-2020 ESSB AdCom:
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IEEE Support Staff for ESSB Michael Kipness – SA Program Mgr
Shana Pepin – PES Technical Activities Program Mgr
Dean Fiorino ([email protected]) runs the PES Resource Center, but you can go through Shana to get stuff posted there (more info later today)
LaToya Gourdine – Education (Webinars, Tutorials, etc.)
Phyllis Caputo - IEEE Smart Grid
Shanon Nason - PES Awards
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New/Old WebTools
iMeet for Working Group Document Posting
Show and Tell Online
MyProject
Show and Tell Online for How to Sign Up for Groups
P1679.3 (Flow Batteries) and P2686 (BMS) are brand New and could
use Members
They will meet on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning along with
the rest of 1679 here in the large room (split out if needed)
Worknight (1 hr) for WG Officers to Learn how to Use MyProject
Tuesday or Thursday?
Transitioning out of ListServ → MyProject, IMAT, and iMeet
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Items up for ESSB “Members Only” Vote or
Discussion
ESTF (co-chairs Charlie Vartanian and Chris Searles) Approved by
IEEE PES Leadership to Become SubGroup Under ESSB
With ESS Tutorials (Ralph Masiello) Reporting Into that Group
More to Come on ESTF Later in the Program
Working Group P&P Adoption
49 of 71 eligible voters voted, and we had the necessary votes to affirm
Individual working groups should go ahead and adopt this 1679
“template” for themselves
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ESSB Awards
Lesley Varga and Curtis Ashton
AWARDS
IEEE PES Technical Committee Awards Available:
Technical Committee Prize Paper Award
Technical Committee Working Group Recognition Award for Outstanding Standard or Guide
Technical Committee Working Group Recognition Award for Outstanding Technical Report
Technical Committee Distinguished Individual Service Award
Technical Committee Recognition Award for Outgoing Committee or Subcommittee Chairs
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AWARDS WORKING GROUP RECOGNITION AWARD
FOR OUTSTANDING STANDARD OR GUIDE
Title of Standard/Guide/Recommended Practice:
IEEE Std 1679.1 – 2017: “IEEE Guide for the Characterization and Evaluation of Lithium-Based Batteries in Stationary Applications”
Publication Date: 2017
Most Significant Contributions of Document (no more than 150 words):
The development and use of Lithium based batteries is accelerating in many applications in our world today, e.g. consumer products, electric vehicles, energy storage. The traditional standby stationary application where lead acid and nickel cadmium batteries have been utilized is now seeing lithium based batteries promoted and sold for the stationary application. There is a strong, growing demand for IEEE Standards/Guides/Recommended Practices to address the use of lithium based batteries in the stationary application. This Guide is the first IEEE Std. to provide the industry with the guidance and technical basis for evaluating and understanding the use and risks associated with lithium based batteries in the standby stationary application.
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AWARDS NOMINATION FORM FOR
TECHNICAL COUNCIL DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Name of Nominee: Chris Searles
Proposed Citation related to the Award Criteria (no more than 20 words).
In recognition of 3 years of leadership during the creation and transition of the Energy Storage and Stationary Battery Committee
Chris Searles has done more for the new ESSB committee than any member of the committee. He took on the task of Chair when no one else would take it. He embraced the PES Technical Council wishes and has steered the ESSB towards them. This has included:
Growing the committee membership
Address emerging industry topics that fall under ESSB
Creating new Working Groups to develop new standards and guides
Organizing and presenting during technical presentations:
For example, during the ESSB summer meeting in June 2017 in Chattanooga, TN:
Strengthened PES awareness
Increased coordination between ESSB and other PES and IEEE committees
Pursued external coordination to increase ESSB participation
Chris Searles is responsible for the ESSB committee formation and pursuit of PES goals. He has provided untold hours of leadership.
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AWARDS
Working Group Awards:
IEEE 1635 / ASHRAE 21
Other Working Groups?
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• Senior Member is the highest grade for which IEEE members can apply and reflects professional maturity and experience. IEEE members can self-nominate, or be nominated, for Senior member grade. Nearly 11% of PES members are Senior Members (IEEE average is 8%), and many more are eligible.To be eligible for application or nomination, candidates must:
▪ Be engineers, scientists, educators, technical executives, or originators in IEEE-designated fields;
▪ Have experience reflecting professional maturity;▪ Have been in professional practice for at least ten years;▪ Show significant performance over a period of at least five of their years in
professional practice▪ Have three references from other Senior Members or Fellows
▪ Fellow is a much harder process▪ We presently have at least 2 “Fellows”: Babu Chalamala and Ray Byrne
▪ Ray is our Fellows “chair” responsible for helping us get more
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Senior Members and Fellows
IEEE ESSB Committee Highlight Report
September 2018 Electrification magazine
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Author Article
Chris Searles Guest Editor & Guest Editorial
Richard Baxter+ Engineering Energy Storage Projects . . .
[VIEWPOINT article]
Charlie Vartanian + Grid Energy Storage Projects
Derek Stenclik Energy Storage as Peaker Replacement
Jim McDowall Energy Storage as Alternative to Diesel Generation
B. Balasingam Elements of a Robust Battery Management System
Shawn Chandler+ Effective Integration of EV with Grid Systems & ESS
Doug Houseman Batteries in an Electrified Fleet Future
Ali m Bazzi+ Electric Machines & Energy Storage Technologies . .
Jideki Satake Testing of Large Scale Energy Storage Systems
ESSB AdCom Chair Reports
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1. ESSB Treasurer’s Report – Tom Carpenter
2. ESSB Standards & Codes Working Group – Bill Cantor
3. PES Tech Council Update – Babu Chalamala
4. Fellow Coordinator’s Report – Ray Byrne
5. SBEE Subcommittee Report – Brandon Bartling
6. DCRS Subcommittee Report – Rich Hutchins
7. Webmaster’s Report – Paul Hectors
IEEE PES ESSB COMMITTEE FINANCIAL REPORTMonday, February 4, 2019
IEEE Energy Storage and Stationary Battery (ESSB) Committee
Category # Registrations Income Expenses Balance Comments
Meeting 2017-06 [Chattanooga] 90
$27,528.34 $14,486.22 $13,042.12
First meeting to use the new 123Signup Registration
System
Tutorial 2017-06 [Chattanooga] 80 26 were not Meeting attendees
Meeting 2018-01 [Jacksonville] 101 $29,615.50 $12,845.82 $16,769.68 Was able to use a competitor to significantly lower our
A/V costs
Meeting 2018-06
[Piscataway]102 $29,061.61 $17,621.64 $11,439.97
Meeting 2019-02
[Phoenix]126
$19,502.06 $2,937.00 $16,565.06
Thru the end of January - doesn't include final
payment for cruise or breaks
Dinner Cruise 2019-02
[Phoenix]91 15 are not Meeting attendees
General Funds $546.88 $655.48 ($108.60)Income from Interest.
Expenses were mainly ESSB signs, IEEE audit, &
Memorials for Bob Fletcher & Jan Reber
Account Balance thru the end
of January 2019$106,254.39 $48,546.16 $57,708.23
ESSB AdCom established a goal of desiring
approximately $50K in reserve for PES/ESSB expenses
(seminars/tutorials/mtg exp, etc.)
2019 (Aug 4-8) PES General Meeting (Atlanta)
ESSB Program and Storage Super Session
Babu Chalamala
2019 PES GM Energy Storage SuperSession
Theme: Making Energy Storage Commercially Routine
Not “Another Tutorial on Storage Technologies and
Applications”
Discuss Implementation Today and Practical Experience –
Gaps and Barriers, What is Happening
Resolving State & Federal Regulatory Issues
Technology and Cost Improvements
Interconnection Standards
Siting / Fire / Safety Standards
Planning and Operational Analytics
Markets and Storage Business Models
Composition of the Enegy Storage Super
Session
3 Panel Sessions of 60 to 75 min each
Each panel with panel chair/facilitator
Panels Organized around Themes
Business Models, AnalyticsRalph Masiello
Theme – Enabling Successful ESS Business Models
for Utilities, Developers, Customers
State Commissioners - NJ , NY, CA
Utility panelists – Pepco, PJM, Yoichiro Tashiro, TEPC,
NextERA
Engineering and Siting of StorageDon Hall
Theme – how to deploy GW of storage especially distributed
storage
Engineering and Siting Storage: Theme – how to deploy GW of
storage especially distributed storage (Don Hall, Chair)
City Fire / Building Dept Chief - Leo Subbarao, NYFD
Utility panelists - Brian Clark, PHI, Tom Bialik, SD Gas & Electric
(Backup - Duke Energy); Panelist from China State Grid or Australia
Safety, testing and Standard
State of the Art ProjectsBabu Chalamala
Theme – Interesting State of Art Projects
Large Off Shore Wind Integration – UK, Germany, National Grid
(US)
Project Developers w MW scale projects – Mike Hoff, NEC;
Craig Horne, RES
Project Developers w MW scale projects –Mike Hoff, NEC
(utility scale); Craig Horne (BTM)
Rural and microgrid projects - Venkat Banunarayanan, NRECA
Energy Storage Project Finance and Contracts/PPAs - Richard
Baxter, Mustang Prairie
Additional Reports & New Business
A. Next Meeting Tech Symposiums
1. ????
2. ????
B. Peer Reviewers Needed for Past Symposiums to Post to PES Resource
Center
1. Copyright Release Explained
2. Free vs Priced
C. PETS-J Journal Publication Offer (Free Access, Peer-Reviewed)
1. Editor: Scott Sudhoff ([email protected])
D. Working Group Flyers for PES mtgs
E. Sandia/DOE Energy Storage Systems Safety & Reliability Forum
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ESTF Report/Business (Charlie & Chris)
A. Committee Member Introductions
B. ESTF Now Part of ESSB
C. Tutorials (Ralph) Reports to ESTF
1. Work with PES Directly or PES Industrial Support Task Force
D. New ESTF Standards (in cooperation with SCC21)
1. 1547.9 (Jim McDowall and Mike Ropp)
2. Forthcoming ESSB Working Group on ESS Systems
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What is the Energy Storage Task Force?
− A volunteer led IEEE Task Force jointly managed by
the IEEE PES-ESSB and IEEE SA-SCC21 - now part of
the ESSB domain.
− Formed in 2017 as an outgrowth of a need
recognized by the both ESSB and SCC 21 to
understand what each respective Committee was
doing with ESS Standards Development.
− Began as a look at certain lead-acid battery
standards that overlapped both committees.
What Did the ESTF Do?
− Initially made up of 3 engineers each from the ESSB/WSCC and SCC21
Committees.
− Held an organizational meeting in Denver CO at invitation of SCC 21
Chair in August 2017.
− Unsure whether this would be a temporary TF to look into a specific
issue raised re: lead-acid battery standards or broaden to engage
others involved w/ ESS.
− Initially agreed to examine five (5) lead-acid PV standards set to
expire at the end of 2018:
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-ND
Active IEEE ESTF-Managed ES Standards
Projects
1. IEEE P1013 – Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for Stand-Alone
Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
2. IEEE 1562 – Guide for Array and Battery Sizing in Standalone PV Systems
3. IEEE 937 – Recommended Practice for Installation and Maintenance of Lead-Acid
Batteries for PV Systems
4. IEEE 1561 – Guide for Optimizing the Performance and Life of Lead-Acid Batteries in
Remote Hybrid Systems
5. IEEE 1661 - Guide for Test and Evaluation of Lead-Acid Batteries Used in PV Hybrid
Power systems
What is the ESTF Today?
− Made up of eleven (11) working members and four (4) ex-
officio members. The 11 working members schedule a
web meeting on the 4th Friday of each month.
− Determined that the need for standards governing all
aspects of ESS are needed now.
− Recognized that many entities both within IEEE and
external to IEEE are rushing to fill the void.
− Determined that the ESTF should become a permanent
Task Force.
Who are the Present ESTF Members?
Eight ESTF Members
− Chris Searles – Co-Chair, (ESSB Past Chair)
− Charlie Vartanian – Co-Chair, (SCC21/ESSB)
− Curtis Ashton – Member, (PES ESSB Chair)
− Mark Siira – Member, (SCC21 Chair)
− Jorge Araiza – Member, (SCC21)
− Babu Chalamala – Member (PES-ESSB)
− Josh Hambrick – Member (SCC21)
− Debbie Lew –Member (PES-WSCC)
− Mike Ropp – (SCC21: Co-Chair 1547.9)
− Jim McDowall – (ESSB: Co-Chair 1547.9)
− Ralph Masiello – Member ESSB (Tutorials+)
4 Ex-Officio Members:
− Babak Enayati – National Grid
(SCC21/PES)
− Damir Novosel – Quanta Technologies
(PES past President)
− Mike Kipness – IEEE SA Rep for both
ESSB and SCC21 Committees
− Pat Ryan – Executive Director, PES
To be continued .
. .
What are the ESTF Objectives?
Legacy Objectives:
1. Provide a Liaison between SCC 21 and PES/ESSB on legacy standards developments within both Committees.
2. Develop new standards that involve energy storage under the ESTF Task Force.
➢ IEEE P1547.9 – Guide for Interconnection of Energy Storage Distributed Energy Resources with Power Systems.
➢ New PAR TBD – Guide for Energy Storage Management Systems
New Major Objectives:
1. Serve as a Coordinating Clearinghouse to interface with all societies and committees within IEEE as well as external organizations, committees, groups that are engaged in the efforts of Energy Storage. Note: This will be done in liaison w/ SCC 21 as the defined CC.
2. In this role, develop communication channels via onsite workshops, web conferences, and interfaces with all groups engaged in these efforts for energy storage.
3. Establish where gaps exist and define where accelerated actions should take place to effect an industry acceptable resolution on ESS issues/standards.
ESTF Scope
1. To continue serving as a liaison between IEEE PES/ESSB and
IEEE SCC 21 to communicate interests between these entities.
2. To manage certain standards that are agreed upon by mutual
consent.
3. To serve as a Task Force that will manage a coordination effort
with IEEE Societies, Committees, and Initiatives within IEEE
that have interests or developments with Energy Storage in
concert w/ SCC 21.
4. To seek coordination with external associations, organizations
and other non-profit groups who have interests in developing
standards and disseminating technical information regarding
Energy Storage initiatives.
ESTF Purpose
The ESTF’s primary purpose is to facilitate and coordinate
development, creation, and maintenance of technical standards
for Energy Storage Systems. Coordination extends across IEEE
Societies and Coordinating Councils, and includes industry
organizations and other SDO’s whose activities and products
include the topic of energy storage systems.
Additionally, the ESTF will coordinate and support development
and delivery of educational material on the relatively new topic
of energy storage systems’ technology, and applications.
So, What Does ESTF Offer Now?
1. An invitation to attend our upcoming meetings to engage in
the standards making process:
1) ESSB Committee Meeting – Phoenix (Feb 4-8 2019)
a. New Flow Battery WG
b. New Battery Management Systems WG
2) SCC 21 Committee Meetings
a. 1547.2 Meeting – Atlanta (Feb 26-28 2019)
b. 1547.9 Meeting – Atlanta (Feb 26-28 2019)
3) Joint ESTF Meeting/ESS Workshop – Santa Fe NM (June 24-28 2019)
4) Determine how we bring external interests who would like to
transfer development work they achieve into meaningful output
within IEEE [e.g. EPRI/ESIC; DOE; DNV-GL; MESA, etc.].
IEEE ESSB Committee Highlight Report
Recent and future ESSB Tutorials:
▪ Next Era Corporate, Palm Beach Gardens FL – October 2018
▪ Available on the PES Resource Center
IEEE Energy Storage and Stationary Battery (ESSB) Committee
Chris Searles Charlie Vartanian
Jim McDowall Ralph Masiello
Charlie Vartanian Babu Chalamala
Curtis Ashton Damir Novosel
Core Group:
P1547.9, an Outcome of 1547 Revision
ES Interconnection Standard Gap Identified, and
Action Taken
1547.9 Officers
Co-chair: Michael Ropp, Northern Plains Power Technologies
Co-chair: Jim MacDowall, Saft America
Vice-chair: Jorge Araiza, Southern California Edison
Secretary: Charlie Vartanian, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
1547.9 Schedule
Kickoff meeting: February 28, 2019, 1-5 pm.
Location: NERC HQ in Atlanta GA.
Also, in the morning on Feb 28 we will offer a 1547-2018
tutorial for any dot-9 WG members who are not yet familiar
with the base standard.
The tentative goal is to have dot-9 ready for ballot in 18
months, so August 2020 or thereabouts.
This schedule is contingent on dot-1.
1547.9 Logistics
If you would like to join the WG:
Contact our Secretary, Charlie Vartanian
Plan to come to the kickoff meeting on Feb 28
If you can’t make the kickoff meeting but want to be in the WG, talk to me
or Charlie V.
The present plan is to hold 3 WG meetings/year until we go to
ballot.
We will need subgroup chairs and writing leads!
1547.9 Content
Dot-2 will focus on the ES-specific items mentioned in the base
standard, while dot-9 will expand on the more general
application and implications of 1547-2018 and ESS.
Examples:
1547-2018 application when ESS is in recharge mode
Application of 1547-2018 to V2G systems
ESS-specific frequency response considerations
If you have thoughts on content, please share them with
me.
Standards Coordinating Committee (SCC) 21
Background
Standards
Contacts
SCC 21 Background
IEEE-SA Standards Board
• Encourages and coordinates the development and revision of all IEEE standards
• Approves the initiation of IEEE standards projects
• Reviews IEEE standards projects for consensus, due process, openness, and balance
• Final approval to IEEE standards prior to publication and processes all necessary appeals.
Standards Coordinating Committees (SCC)
• IEEE-SA Standards Board will establish its own standards developing committees
(SCC’s) when necessary:
• Scope too broad to be encompassed in a single IEEE Society
• Society find itself in a position where it is unable to carry out the work needed
to meet an identified need
• SCC reports directly to the Standards Board
• SCC21 has been operating since 1981
SCC 21 Scope
The IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 oversees the
development of standards in the areas of fuel cells,
photovoltaics, dispersed generation, and energy storage
Coordinates efforts in these fields among the various IEEE societies and
other affected organizations
Ensure that all standards are consistent and properly reflect the views of
all applicable disciplines.
SCC 21 Officers Officers
Chair – Mark Siira – ComRent International
Vice Chair – Babak Enayati – National Grid
Secretary – Jens Boemer - EPRI
Treasurer – Charlie Vartanian – PNNL
Members
Past IEEE SCC21-Sponsored Committee Chairs
Representatives from IEEE Power and Energy Society
Adding Members from
IEEE Communication Society
IEEE Industrial Automation Society
IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee on Transportation (IEEE SCC42)
Buildings Customer Loads Committee
SCC 21 2019 Initiatives
▪ Communication Initiatives Related to IEEE 1547
▪ Webinars and Tutorials via IEEE Smart Grid, Others
▪ Tutorials on IEEE 1547-2018
▪ Webinar on IEEE 2030 SGIRM
▪ Conference Presentations
▪ Smart Energy Week - Solar Power International in September 2019
▪ IEEE ECCE Conference (Power Electronics and Industrial Applications society) - October
▪ IEEE Coordination:
▪ Smart Cities Task Force – coordinate the relationship of smart cities activities
▪ ESTF collaboration is a good example – co-sponsorship and mutual learning
▪ Commissioning
▪ External collaboration and outreach ASHRAE, EPRI - ESIC
SCC 21 Interconnection Standards
IEEE Std 1547 (2003) and Amendment 1 (2014): DER interconnection and
interconnection test requirements (Full Revision in Process - 2017)
IEEE Std 1547.1 and Amendment 1: Interconnection equipment test procedures (Full
Revision in Process - 2018)
IEEE Std 1547.2: Guide to 1547 (2003)
IEEE Std 1547.3: Monitoring, information exchange and control (MIC) for DER
IEEE Std 1547.4: Planned DER islands/microgrids
IEEE Std 1547.6: DER on distribution secondary networks
IEEE Std 1547.7: DER impact studies
IEEE P1547.8: Expanded use of IEEE 1547 (2003)
IEEE P1547.9: Guide for Interconnection of Energy Storage Distributed Energy Resources
with Power Systems
SCC 21 – Selected SmartGrid
Interoperability Standards IEEE Std 2030; (2011) Smart Grid Interoperability
IEEE 2030.1.1 Standard Technical Specifications of a DC Quick Charger for Use with Electric Vehicles
IEEE Std 2030.2; (2015) Energy Storage Systems Interoperability
IEEE P2030.2.1 Guide for Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Battery ESS
IEEE 2030.3; (2016) Test Procedures for Electric Energy Storage Equipment and Systems
IEEE P2030.4 Guide for Control and Automation Installations Applied to the Electric Power Infrastructure
IEEE P2030.5; Standard for Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Application Protocol\
IEEE 2030.6 Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response
IEEE P2030.7 Standard for the Specification of Microgrid Controllers
IEEE P2030.8 Standard for the Testing of Microgrid Controllers
IEEE P2030.9 Recommended Practice for the Planning and Design of the Microgrid
IEEE P2030.10 Standard for DC Microgrids for Rural and Remote Electricity Access Applications
IEEE P2030.11 Guide for DERMS
IEEE P2030.12 Guide for protection of Microgrid Systems
IEEE P2030.100 Recommended Practice for Implementing an IEC 61850 Based Substation Communications, Protection, Monitoring and Control System
SCC 21 Active PV Standards (Presently)
5 of the Standards below are “In Ballot”, and once revised will
become ESSB-Owned (WGs using/borrowing SCC 21 members)
IEEE 937-2007; IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation and Maintenance of
Lead-Acid Batteries for Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
IEEE 1013-2007; IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for
Stand-Alone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems.
IEEE 1361-2014; IEEE Guide for Selection, Charging, Test and Evaluation of Lead-
Acid Batteries Used in Stand-Alone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
IEEE 1526-2003; Recommended Practice For Testing the Performance of Stand
Alone Photovoltaic Systems
IEEE 1561-2007; Guide for Optimizing the Performance and Life of Lead-Acid
Batteries in Remote Hybrid Power Systems
IEEE 1562-2007; Guide for Array and Battery Sizing in Stand-Alone Photovoltaic
(PV) Systems.
IEEE 1661-2007; Guide for Test and Evaluation of Lead-Acid Batteries Used in
Photovoltaic (PV) Hybrid Power Systems
Smart Grid Interoperability
Interoperability: the
capability of two or more
networks, systems, devices,
applications, or components
to externally exchange and
readily use information
securely & effectively. (Std
2030)
Smart Grid: the integration of power, communications, and
information technologies for an improved electric power
infrastructure serving loads while providing for an ongoing
evolution of end-use applications. (Std 2030)
Need to Nurture the New Blood
A PES-Wide Problem
Average Age and Nationality of Electrochemists
Mentoring Chemists and Chemical Engineers
Internships?
Next Meetings
June 24-28: Santa Fe
Babu
February 10-14, 2020: Orlando
Tom Carpenter
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IEEE PES ESSB Summer 2019 Meeting
Hilton Santa Fe
June 24-28, 2019
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Hotel
Getting There
Santa Fe Municipal Airport has daily non-stop service to
Phoenix, DFW, and Denver
Fly into Albuquerque
ABQ to Santa Fe ~ 65 miles, an hour drive on I-25
Car rental at ABQ Sunport
NM Rail Runner Express
Visit www.riometro.org
Call (505) 245-RAIL (7245)
Sandia Shuttle (505) 242-0302
Visit sandiashuttle.co
Activities in and Around Santa FeCanyon Road
Activities in and Around Santa FeSanta Fe Plaza
Activities in and Around Santa FeSanta Fe Opera House
Activities in and Around Santa FeMuseum of International Folk Art
Activities in and Around Santa FeMeow Wolf
Activities in and Around Santa FePalace of the Governors and
the New Mexico History Museum
Activities in and Around Santa FeLoretto Chapel
Activities in and Around Santa Fethe Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi
Activities in and Around Santa FeGeorgia O’Keeffe Museum
For More InformationVisit www.SantaFe.org
Schedule ReviewDAY TIME PERIOD Room 1-MPR (130) Room 11-2 (15) Room 1131-Spark (35)
Monday
1:30 PM 3:15 PM ESSB
GENERAL MEETING3:45 PM 5:30 PM
5:30 PM 6:30 PM AdCom
Tuesday
8:00 AM 9:45 AM Safety Codes
Working Group
1375 (Battery
Electrical Protection)
1189
(Battery Selection)10:15 AM 12:00 PM
1:30 PM 3:15 PM 1679 (All), 1679.3
(Flow), BMS (P2686)I1184 (UPS Batteries)
Nuclear
Working Group3:45 PM 5:30 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM 9:45 AM ESSB Registration
8:00 AM 9:45 AM 1679 (All), 1679.3
(Flow),BMS (P2686)
2685
(Engine Starting)open
10:15 AM 12:00 PM
1:30 PM 3:15 PM FLOW BATTERIES
3:15 PM 3:30 PM GDPR Rules from IEEE
3:45 PM 9:30 PM CANYON LAKE DINNER CRUISE
Thursday
8:00 AM 9:45 AM VALUE-BASED MAINT.
10:15 AM 12:00 PM 450 (VLA Maint.) 1660 (Cycling) 1491 (Monitor)
1:30 PM 3:15 PM 484
(VLA Installation)
2405
(Utility Chargers)
1188
(VRLA Maintenance)3:45 PM 5:30 PM
Friday
8:00 AM 9:45 AM open 1184 (UPS) 1187 (VRLA Install)
10:15 AM 12:00 PM 2405 (Utility Chargers) 1881 (Glossary) 1491 (Monitor)
12:00 PM 12:30 PM Wrap-Up Mtg
Summary & Open for Q&A
IEEE Energy Storage and Stationary Battery (ESSB) Committee
❑Any Questions
from the Floor?
❑Any Outstanding
Old Business?
❑Any New Business?
Motion to Adjourn?