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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? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jerry FitzPatrick, NIST ChairWednesday, May 26

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•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?

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•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

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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

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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

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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.

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• T&D DEWG or T and D DEWGs?

• T&D Officers

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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?

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Smart Grid Action Plans13

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Smart Grid Action Plans 14

1. Use of IP2. Wireless

Guidelines3. Pricing Model4. Scheduling5. Meter Profiles &

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Smart Grid Action Plans 15

6. ANSI C12 to Common Info Model (CIM)

7. Storage Interconnect

8. CIM Distribution Models and Harmonization

9. Standard DR Signals

10. Energy Usage to Customer

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Smart Grid Action Plans 16

11. Models for Electric Transportation

12. IEC 61850 to DNP3

13. 61850 to CIM/MultiSpeak & Time Synch

14. Integrate Transmission & Distribution Models and Relay Settings

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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?

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

exploring?

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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