ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid - GSC-16

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Document No:
GSC16-PLEN-60
Source:
ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid
Contact:
David Su, NIST, USA
GSC Session:
PLENARY
Agenda Item:
6.10
ITU-T Focus Group on
Smart Grid
David Su
Vice Chair, Focus Group on
Smart Grid
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ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid
Creation of the FG:
Established in February 2010
Activities:
• Had 8 meetings so far
• Developing 5 deliverables:
 Overview
 Use cases
 Requirements
 Architecture
 Terminology
Details are at: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/smart/Pages/Default.aspx
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A conceptual model
Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Key areas for standardization
Smart Grid
Services/Applications
Security Control
& Management
Information Communication Infrastructure
Intelligent Grid
Management
Advance Metering
Infrastructure
Home Automation
(Appliances, Vehicles)
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Interfaces to be standardized
5 domains+5 reference points
Service provider
domain
• Markets
• Operators
• Service providers
Services/
Applications
4
Communication
Communication
Network
(Control
& Connectivity)
1
Energy
3
2
Grid domain
(Power Generation
& Energy
Consumption)
• Bulk generation
• Distribution
• Transmission
Smart
metering
5
Customer domain
RP 1—Interface
between grid Domain and
the Service Providers
domains
RP 2—For metering
information exchange
RP 3—Interface
between operators/service
providers and customers
RP 4--services and
applications to all actors
RP 5—optional, between
Smart metering and
Customer domain
• Smart appliances
• Electric vehicles
• premises networks
Source: ITU
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Importance of Global Standards in Smart Grid
• The “union” between the Communications and Power industries is still
unconsummated, but it will happen as building a new ICT infrastructure is
very costly
• Telecom industry and service providers have a very important role in the
smart grid
– Cloud based hosted energy service providers will reach the home also via
existing broadband access technologies
– Broadband access has a role in demand side management
• Another driver for convergence is that Smart Grid does not end at the
meter but it enters the home.
– Many aspects of the Smart Grid are directly related to the availability of a
home networking and consumer participation is key in demand side
management programs
– This will also shape the future of the Consumer Electronics industry through
new energy efficiency standards
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Collaboration is essential
• Avoid duplication of effort
• More than 25 related organizations invited to
the first meeting, e.g.
– National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST),
– Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE),
– International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
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Next Steps / Actions
• Focus Group finalizes deliverables end
of 2011.
• Future direction will be decided at next
TSAG (January 2012)
– Mechanism/organization to progress
standardization
– Items for standardization
– Collaboration with other organization
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Supplementary Slides
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ITU-T Focus Groups
• Quick development of specifications in
chosen areas
• Addressing industry needs
• Participation is open
• Recent FG success story: Focus Group
ICT & Climate Change (July 2008-April
2009)
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FG Smart Grid management
Title
Name
Chairman
Mr Les Brown (Lantiq, Germany)
Vice Chairman
Ms Li Haihua (MIIT, China)
Vice Chairman
Mr Hyungsoo Kim (Korea Telecom,
Korea)
Vice Chairman
Mr Yoshito Sakurai (Hitachi, Japan)
Vice Chairman
Mr David Su (NIST, USA)
TSB Secretariat
Mr Hiroshi Ota
TSB Assistant
Ms Emmanuelle Labar
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Organization of FG Smart
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FG Smart
Deliverable:
Terminology
Ad hoc
Editor: Yuan Guangxiang
(CATR, China)
Plenary
WG1
Use cases
WG2
Requirements
Chair: Hyung-Soo Kim
(KT, Korea)
Deliverable:
use cases for
smart grid
Editor: Gyu Myoung Lee
(ETRI, Korea)
Editor: Jeong Yun KIM
(ETRI, Korea)
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Deliverable:
Smart Grid
Overview
Editor: Gyu Myoung
Lee (ETRI, Korea)
WG3
Architecture
Chair: David Su (NIST)
Chair: Yoshito Sakurai (Hitachi,
Japan)
Deliverable:
Vice-chair: Haihua Li (CATR, China)
Deliverable:
Requirements of
communication for
smart grid
Editor: Shingo Soma(Mitsubishi,
Japan)
Editor: Jian Li (CATR, China)
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Groups,
5 deliverables
Smart Grid
Architecture
Editor: Tsuyoshi
Masuo (NTT, Japan)
Editor: Yoshihiro
Kondo (NTT, Japan)
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FG Smart Current Activities
Meetings
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1st meeting: 14-16 June 2010, Geneva
2nd meeting: 2-5 Aug 2010, Geneva
3rd meeting: 11-15 Oct 2010, Geneva
4th meeting: 29 Nov-3 Dec 2010, Chicago, USA
5th meeting: 10-14 Jan 2011, Yokohama, Japan
6th meeting: 4-8 Apr 2011, Sophia Antipolis, France
7th meeting: 9-15 Jun 2011, Jeju Island, Korea
8th meeting: 22-26 August 2011, Geneva
9th meeting: 18-21 December 2011, Geneva
Related information is at:
• http://ifa.itu.int/t/fg/smart/docs/
• http://www.itu.int/en/ITUT/focusgroups/smart/Pages/Default.aspx
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Current ITU-T SG activities directly related to Smart Grid
Items
SGs and aspects
SG16
Q3/13 USN, MOC
Q12/13 Ubiquitous networking (object to object
communication)
Q1/15 IP home network
Q25/16 USN applications and services
Q25/16 Smart metering
Q12/13 networked vehicle
Q27/16 Vehicle gateway platform for
telecommunication/ITS services /applications
SG13
Q12/13 Next generation home network
SG13
(1) M2M
(2) Smart metering
(3) Vehicle communication
SG15
SG16
SG16
SG13
Q1/15 IP home network
Q2/15 access network QoS
(4) Home networking
SG15
(5) Energy saving network
SG16
SG13
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Q4/15 wideband (G.hn - G.9960, G.9961) and
narrowband (G.hnem – G.9955, G.9956) home
networking transceivers
Q21/16 home network services
Q21/13 Future network
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Smart Grid benefit: cut peak load
 … through AMI (Advanced Metering
Infrastructure) – two way
communication
 Demand/response: cut energy use
during times of peak demand
 Dynamic pricing: encourages to reduce
power consumption voluntarily during
peak period
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Smart Grid benefit: Integrating
renewable energy
• Output of renewable energy sources
(wind, solar ...) varies
– makes integration with conventional power
grid difficult
• Smart Grid:
– Wide-Area Situational Awareness
• Electric vehicles-to-grid (load and
electric storage)
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