UtilityPanel_Consumers Energy use of CIM

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Business
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Consumers Energy’s focus
on Using and Enhancing
Industry Standards
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Business About Consumers Energy
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 Serving Michigan families and
businesses since 1886
 We provide electric and natural gas
service to 6.5 million people
 8,000 employees
 Serving all 68 Lower Peninsula counties
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The architects nightmare of 2007
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 Unprecedented interoperation with other equipment
companies, markets
 Unprecedented technology expenditure on new technology,
new methodology, new benefits
 No-one was talking the same language and many people
thought they could all talk what they called end to end.
 Few had a vision of how big end to end would be
– Would a service provider dealing with the premises receive the
same data that the utility received after various translations and
transformations.
– Would the utility and service provider want to exchange the data
they both received. Should it be similar?
 Need for a thoughtful, tested, well architected, collaboratively
created direction and validation of customer benefits
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The Architecture and development methodology
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Assessment
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SAP, SCADA, OMS, 3 MDUS vendors, 7 network vendors, many
smart appliances, many smart devices,many Service providers
Premises effecting tests, outages, disconnects, etc.
Q3 2010
Architecture
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Design of the network, systems, interfaces,
applications, etc.
Work with vendors on system technical
requirements and standards
Final
Architectural
Recommendation
Field Pilot
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Quasi production environment for controls & processes
Study and operate vendors/technologies as designed by
architecture
Rigorous functional testing and operational performance
Up to 4 network vendors
Test business case assumptions
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Mass Deployment
Highly Structured
Environment:
* Full scale production
environment
* 3.5 million meters
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 Multiple Vendor Selection and Testing
 4000 targeted meters deployed on V1 and 2
 1500 targeted meters V3 announcement
2009
2010
2011
Smart Grid Program
2012
AMI Systems Enablement and Standards
Meter & Network
Communications Pilot
Demand Response Pilot
Smart Grid Pilot
Load Management
Pilot
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Implementation
Ramp-up
Meter Deployment
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Goals of the Smart Grid Program
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 Consumers Energy expects efficiency in:
– Energy Delivery
– Outage restoration
– Customer service
– Customer energy usage
– Response to price
 Business Case life cycle design
– Design for layered architecture
– Design for upgradable architecture
– Design for commonality in phy/mac/network where possible
– Design for optimal Common Information Model
– Build on IEC internationally accepted standards and work to make
them what we need
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Strategy for getting key suppliers to use standards
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Translation and Transformation is at best a necessary evil
Standards need extensions to meet requirements
Users need to get together in task forces to state requirements
Incorporate industry best practices extensions into Standards.
Consumers Philosophy
– Work with others and collaborate don’t build a one off
– Through users groups speak with a common industry voice
– Get many areas moving to the same standard
– Validate reality over geek speak
– Put your money and your time where your mouth is.
– Save money through economy of scale and simplicity of solution
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Examples of effort
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Smart Grid Program
UCAIug Board Of Directors, OpenSG committee member
SG-Systems Co-Chair funding
AMIent Chair and Co-Chair funding
AMInet Chair team member
NEMA task force member, NAESB SG task force co-chair
Zigbee alliance, Homeplug Alliance, IEEE P1901, 2030, etc.
Funding WG14 international convener
SAP lighthouse council
– Working with development team on changes for CIM compliance
– Working with MDUS vendors towards CIM compliance
– Working with OMS, and AMI vendors to become CIM compliant
 Testing End to End / Cross domain / In real working environment
 Test to scale
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OpenSG Subcommittee Organization
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Open Smart Grid
(OpenSG)
Subcommittee
SG Security
(UtiliSec)
SG Communications
(UtiliComm)
Working Group
Working Group
SG Systems
Working Group
AMI-Security
AMI-Network
OpenHAN
Task Force
Task Force
Task Force
Network Interop
Task Force
OpenADE
Task Force
OpenADR
Task Force
Open AMI-ENT
Task Force
UtilityAMI
Interest Group
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SG Conformance
(CWG)
Working Group
(Proposed)
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NIST Conceptual Model
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Focus Of
SG-Systems
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[Source: NIST Interim Roadmap]
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SG-Systems WG Process Overview
- “Consumers Energy Primed the Pump with AMI-Ent Contributions”
Use Cases
From SCE
and others
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HomePlug
& ZigBee
SE 2.0
IEC TC57 WG14,
OASIS, IEEE
Other SDOs
NIST
EPRI,
MultiSpeak
Task Forces
System Requirements
(SRS) Team
Recommendations to IEC
TC57 WG14:
•Proposed CIM Extensions
•Message Schemas
Updates
•Requirements Updates
Recommendations to other
SDOs
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Use Case
Team
Service Definitions
Team
Interoperability
Testing Team
Business-Oriented,
Common Format
Use Cases Based on
SRS Reference Model
•Integration Requirements
•Patterns
•Sequence Diagram
•Services
•WSDL
Business Use
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Case Driven
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CIM-Based Service Identification
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Business of 142 CIM-Based Services Supporting Use Cases for AMI-Enterprise
Inventory
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(Refer
to http://www.smartgridipedia.org/index.php/AMI_Enterprise)
Use Case & Integration
Scenario
Requirement
Functional Description of Operation
the Service
Pattern
Service Name
Service Operation
Service Provider Information Object
Smart Grid Program
(Inbound - WS) (normalized)
CreatedMeterReading
Service
Consumer
(Outbound)
Head End
B1-S1
REQ-B1004
MeterReading
B1-S12
REQ-B1011
B1-S15
REQ-B1012
MDUS receives the meter Created
reading results on
scheduled
basis.meter
MDUS
receives
Created
reads
MDUS notifies meters with Created
reading problems
MDUS
MeterReading
MeterReading
CreatedMeterReading
Field Tool
MDUS
MeterReading
MeterSystemEvent
CreatedMeterSystemEvent
MDUS?
MDUS
MeterSystemEvent
B1-S15
REQ-B1013
MeterServiceOrder
CreatedMeterServiceOrder
MDUS
Head End
MeterServiceOrder
REQ-B1014
AMI Head End operator
Created
receives meter service
orders
Request billing determinant Create
B1-S17
BillingDeterminantRequest
CreateBillingDeterminant
CIS
MDUS
BillingDeterminant
B1-S17
REQ-B1014
Request billing determinant Created
BillingDeterminant
CreatedBillingDeterminant
MDUS
CIS
BillingDeterminant
B1-S2
REQ-B1001
MeterReading
CreateMeterReading
TBD
Head End
MeterReading
B1-S2
REQ-B1002
Head End receives the
Create
request for a meter reading
on demand
MDUS
receives a meter
Created
reading on demand
MeterReading
CreatedMeterReading
Head End
MDUS
MeterReading
B1-S2
REQ-B1003
Created
MeterReading
CreatedMeterReading
MDUS
TBD
MeterReading
B1-S3
REQ-B1006
A user or system receives
a meter reading on
demand
CIS receives meter event
Created
MeterSystemEvent
CreatedMeterSystemEvent
CIS
MeterSystemEvent
B1-S7
REQ-B1009
MDUS receives the request Create
for meter readings
MeterReading
CreateMeterReading
Head
End/MDUS
Third Party
Portal
MDUS
MeterReading
B1-S7
REQ-B1010
Third party receives the
meter readings
MeterReading
CreatedMeterReading
MDUS
Third Party Portal MeterReading
B1-S8
REQ-B1009
MDUS receives the request Create
for meter readings
MeterReading
CreateMeterReading
Third Party
Portal
MDUS
B1-S8
REQ-B1010
Third party receives the
meter readings
Created
MeterReading
CreatedMeterReading
MDUS
Third Party Portal MeterReading
B2-S1
REQ-B2001
Created
ScheduledEvent
CreatedScheduledEvent
CIS
Head End
ScheduledEvent
B2-S1
REQ-B2002
Created
ConnectDisconnect
CreatedConnectDisconnect
CIS
Head End
ConnectDisconnect
B2-S1
REQ-B2003
Send scheduled shut off
notification
Send scheduled shut off
command
Send scheduled shut off
command confirmation
Created
CommonConfirmation
CreatedCommonConfirmation
Head End
CIS
CommonConfirmation
B2-S1
REQ-B2004
Send meter read (final)
Created
MeterReading
CreatedMeterReading
Head End
MDUS
MeterReading
Create
MeterStatusRequest
CreateMeterStatus
CIS
Head End
MeterStatus
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B2-S2
REQ-B2005
Request
AMI Meter status
Created
MeterReading
Supporting the Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Development
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Following a similar process for the HAN
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SAE
SEP 2.0
MRD
OpenHAN
IEC
Submit use cases,
recommended CIM
extensions, and
recommended XSDs
to IEC TC57
Define functional
requirements for SEP 2.0
Technical Requirements
Document (TRD);
Develop SEP
Sequence Diagrams
Extend the CIM as
required to meet SEP
data requirements
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Review
artifacts
through ZigBee
and OpenSG
meetings
Develop SEP schema
and service design
based upon AMI-ENT
architecture patterns
and design principles
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Conclusions and Lessons learned
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Start with the end in mind
One offs are much much easier (and you don’t have to ask anyone)
To many people deploying one offs while hoping to retire early
Pros/cons in working with user groups to drive industry standards
Artificial tests and brochures are no substitute for the real thing
No one is big enough to drive this market
CIM is not complete but is the best thing available
Only through acceptance and openness to industry best practices can
CIM advance at the rate that is needed
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Let’s Git R Done
Even while realizing it never will be