GSC16-PLEN-36 - GSC-16 Halifax Canada 2011

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Document No:
GSC16-PLEN-36
Source:
ETSI
Contact:
Emmanuel Darmois
GSC Session:
PLENARY
Agenda Item:
6.10
ETSI Standardization Activities
on Smart Grids
Emmanuel Darmois
ETSI Board Member
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011
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Smart Grids
ETSI Strategic Directions
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• Building on the large ICT expertise of ETSI members
– Smart Grids Standards Gap Analysis
– From M2M to Smart Metering to Smart Grids
– Bringing Smart Grids requirements to other standards fields
• Wireless Networks, Security, …
• Collaboration with all stakeholders in the SG ecosystem
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European Standardization System (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI)
Regulators, in particular within EU
Standards Developing Organizations (ITU-T, NIST, …) and fora
Users
Research
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EU Policy Drivers
• Sustainability: 20-20-20 targets
– Reduction of CO2 emissions
– Increased generation based on renewable sources and
– Need to increase grid and consumption efficiency - decrease losses
• Security of supply
– Increase grid robustness and resilience
– Integration of different generators (centralised and distributed)
• Competitiveness and Internal Market development
– Better management of supply and demand
– New market opportunities and increased efficiency of the market
– Empowerment of consumers
All these challenges call for the restructuring of the grids, e.g.
the structure of generation, market and the use of electricity
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European
Standards Organizations
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European Committee for Standardization
31 Members (NSB/NC of 27 EU Members + 3 EFTA countries + 1 EU
applicant)
http://www.cen.eu
European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization
http://www.cenelec.eu
31 Members (NSB/NC of 27 EU Members +3 EFTA countries + 1 EU applicant)
European Telecommunications Standards
Institute
700 ETSI member organizations from 60 countries worldwide
http://www.etsi.org
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“Recognized” by the European Union under
Directive 98/34
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EU Smart Grid related
Mandates
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EU Mandates
– EU asks the 3 ESOs to work on a specific set of standards
– Those interested accept and (co-)develop the program and output
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Smart Metering Mandate (M/441)
– Issued in March 2009 and accepted by CEN, CENELEC and ETSI
– An ESOs Smart Metering Co-ordination Group (SM-CG) is in place
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Charging of Electrical Vehicle Mandate (M/468)
– Issued End of June 2010 and accepted by CEN, CENELEC and ETSI
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Smart Grid Mandate (M/490)
– Issued March 2nd 2011 and accepted by CEN, CENELEC and ETSI
– Work officially started on June 1st, 2011; first expected results End 2012
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EU Mandate M/490
Content
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• Objective
– To develop or update a set of consistent standards within a common
European framework integrating a variety of digital computing and
communication technologies and electrical architectures, and
associated processes and services,
– that will achieve interoperability and will enable or facilitate the
implementation in Europe of the different high level Smart Grid services
and functionalities as defined by the Smart Grid Task Force
– that will be flexible enough to accommodate future developments.
• Scope
– Building, Industry, Appliances and Home Automation are out of the
scope of this mandate; however, their interfaces with the Smart Grid
and related services have to be treated under this mandate.
• Interconnection to other mandated work
– This mandated work will be co-ordinated with the outcomes of existing
mandates M/441 and M/468 to ensure a coherent standardization
framework (a bi-directional process).
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EU Mandate M/490
Execution
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• Expected first delivery
– Technical reference architecture
• will be provided 9 months upon acceptance of the mandate.
– First set of standards by 2012
• Considering the very wide scope of requests to be answered, CEN,
CENELEC, ETSI will first produce a development prioritisation of all
required standards within 2 months upon acceptance of the mandate.
• Further a comprehensive work plan will be proposed to the Smart Grids
Reference Group of the Smart Grid Task Force within 6 months upon
acceptance of the mandate, for validation.
– Sustainable standardization processes
• A first set of Use Case management will be operational 9 months upon
acceptance of the mandate. Hosting and processes will be in place.
• Further iterations are planned
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Smart Grids Coordination Group
Structure
Smart Grid
Coordination
Group
(former JWG)
Mandate Scope
coordination
EC Level
EC
Reference
Group
JWG Level
Steering
Committee
Further
Tasks
M/441
M/468
First Set of
Standards
Team
Architecture
Team
Process
Team
Security
Team
TC Level
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
ETSI contributions
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New joint WGs
Existing WGs
ETSI Lead
• Report 2.0
• Liaisons
• Promotion
New joint WGs
Existing WGs
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ETSI contributions
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NIST
JISC
China
Etc.
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Highlight of Current Activities
• EU Smart Grid mandate M/490
– accepted in March 2011
– coordinated in TC M2M
• Analysis of impact of SG on M2M Architecture
• linkage with M/468 "charging of Electric Vehicles"
• linkage with M/462 "efficient energy use in fixed
and mobile information and communication
networks"
• Smart Grids Coordination Group (SG-CG)
– Active participation in all Work Groups
– Leading the Reference Architecture WG
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Challenges
• Definition of standardization frameworks that support
evolution and maturation of Smart Grids applications
during the decade long effort ahead.
• Definition of "both ways" requirements, common visions
and approaches between Power and ICT industries.
• Interoperability of power and communication networks
• Solutions to transversal issues: security, privacy, …
• Harmonization of regional requirements into global
standards wherever possible.
All advocating for strong international collaboration
between standards organizations
across power and ICT industries
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Thank you for your attention
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