GSC16-PLEN-53 - GSC-16 Halifax Canada 2011

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Document No:
GSC16-PLEN-53
Source:
ISACC
Contact:
John O’Neill
GSC Session:
PLENARY
Agenda Item:
6.10
SMART GRID ICT: SECURITY,
INTEROPERABILITY & NEXT STEPS
John O’Neill,
Senior Project Manager
CSA Standards
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RESOLUTION GSC-15/29: Smart Grid
1. to encourage ongoing cooperation and collaboration among national,
regional and international activities that relate to standardization for
the Smart Grid, including not only ICT, but also the energy sector;
2. to promote globally consistent standards, where appropriate and
beneficial, to facilitate interoperability, innovation, market competition
and infrastructure development to address user needs in a timely and
cost effective basis through cooperation and collaboration among
global, regional and national SDOs on Smart Grid; and
3. to encourage the ITU, PSOs, Observer Organizations of the GSC,
and NIST/SGIP to work together with other national, regional and
international stakeholders from the ICT and utility industries on the
development of a comprehensive set of Smart Grid standards.
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Smart Grid Characteristics
• Integration of power engineering and utilization
with Information and Communication Technology
• Extends over entire supply chain; generation,
transmission, distribution, and energy utilization
• Interaction between customer side of the meter
and utility systems
• Smart Grid is not new, it is an evolutionary
process
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Ongoing Standards Activities
Canada participates in many Smart Grid
standards development activities including:
• NIST SGIP
• IEC TC 57
• ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 25 and SC 27
• IEEE 2030
• ITU-R WP 5C
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Implementation Issues
• Incorporation of cyber security in
traditional power engineering equipment
• Harmonization of spectrum for Smart Grid
• Customer privacy & data security
• Expanded skill sets for utility personnel
• Verification of interoperability
– 1st / 2nd / 3rd Party Verification?
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Canadian Activities
• ≈ 30 ISO/IEC JTC 1 standards identified by
Smart Grid Interoperability Panel being adopted
• Positioned to adopt international standards
related to Smart Grid
• Established a national Task Force on Smart Grid
• Evaluating potential service offerings in addition
to standards (i.e. safety, interoperability, and
performance testing, training and education)
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ISACC Proposal to revise
GSC-15 Resolution 29 - Smart Grid
• Add a new sentence to “Recognizing”:
Recognizing:
h) that economies of scale can be derived from standardized
equipment using harmonized spectrum.
• Add three words to point #1 in “Resolves” :
Resolves:
1. to encourage ongoing cooperation and collaboration among
national, regional and international activities that relate to
standardization and spectrum harmonization for the Smart Grid,
including not only ICT, but also the energy sector;
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Thank You
John O’Neill
CSA Standards
1-416-747-4042
[email protected]
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Supplementary Slides
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Ongoing Standards Activities
NIST (National Institute of Standards &
Technology)
• Smart Grid Framework & Road Map (2010)
• Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security (2010)
• Initial set of standards recommended to federal
regulator were IEC standards developed by TC57
Power System Management & Information Exchange
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Ongoing Standards Activities
SGIP (Smart Grid Interoperability Panel)
• Extensive List of Standards Identified & Under Review
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Significant references to IEC and IEEE standards
Reference also to ITU and ETI
Work progressing on Priority Action Plans
Industry specifications in addition to SDO-developed standards
• Testing & Certification Committee
– Process Reference Manual (Verification of Interoperability)
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Ongoing Standards Activities
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission)
• Smart Grid Strategic Group (SG3)
• Smart Grid Standardization Roadmap (2010)
• Smart Grid Standards Mapping Solution (in development)
– Position any given standard in relation to its role in the Smart Grid
– Identify possible interactions with other standards
– Provides list of the standards relevant to subsystems of the smart
grid.
• Several Technical Committees Active on Smart Grid
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Ongoing Standards Activities
ISO/IEC JTC1 – Information Technology
• Extensive set of standards on interconnection and IT
security (Subcommittees 25 and 27).
• Adaptable for Smart Grid (avoid duplication)
• Several under review by SGIP
• Approximately 1000 ISO/IEC JTC1 standards adopted
by CSA as National Standards of Canada
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CSA ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF
CANADA’S ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Canadian Electrical Code Part I
• Specifies requirements for electrical installations
• First edition published in 1927
• Adopted by provincial and territorial authorities across
Canada
Canadian Electrical Code Part II
• Over 500 electrical safety product standards on
industrial, commercial & residential electrical equipment
• Used in 3rd party conformance acceptance
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CSA ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF
CANADA’S ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Canadian Electrical Code Part III
• Covers electrical utility generation, transmission &
distribution systems and equipment
• First equipment standards published in 1920
• First system standards published in 1940
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CSA ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF
CANADA’S ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Related CSA standards programs that support
the advancement of the electricity
infrastructure.
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Energy Efficiency & Performance
Renewable Energy
Information Technology Standards (ISO/IEC JTC1)
Nuclear Standards
Alternative Energy Vehicles- Electric Vehicles
Occupational health & safety
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CSA STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES
• Adopt international or regional standards where feasible
rather than developing unique Canadian standards.
• Integration of national standards committees with Canadian
Subcommittees to IEC.
• Open & inclusive process with opportunity for input from
stakeholders.
• Decisions made by consensus by committees with balance of
representation from stakeholder interests.
Vision for Smart Grid - standards based on international
standards and harmonized across North America.
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