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IEC TC100 AGS Report on IEC SMB SG1
Energy Efficiency and Renewables
18 October 2009
[email protected]
(with some information about SMB SG3)
Document: 100_EEAGH (09) 005
Discussion Topics
 Newest Recommendations: IEC SMB/SG1
21- 26
 Joint ISO/ TMB SAG-E and IEC SMB/SG1
recommendations 1-5
 IEC SMB/SG3 Smart Grid
Note: SMG/SG1 recommendations 1-20
were reported in the May 2009 meeting of
the IEC TC 100 AGS
Newest Recommendations
 IEC SMB/SG1 recommendations 21 - 26
 Joint ISO/TMB SAG-E and IEC SMB/SG1
recommendations 1 – 5
Recommendation 21
 21. ISO/TC184 and IEC/TC65 (in combination
with further committees to be defined) should have
a workshop to find out resources for energy
efficiency combining the process itself with suitable
IT tools.
 Further (other) committees are to be defined.
Recommendation 22
 22. Regarding efficiency in energy intensive
industries, a workshop involving IEC/TC4, TC5
and TC65 should be arranged in order to
develop a common understanding.
 Please note: According to www.iec.ch
IEC.CH, TC 184 is disbanded
Recommendation 23
 23. IEC/TC111 in conjunction with ITU is
requested to give the guidance on the
methodology to measure carbon
emissions.
Recommendation 24
 24. The incorporation of energy efficiency and
renewable energy sources require a smart
power distribution grid.
 IEC work on this subject should start
immediately.
 To be dealt with by the SMB/SG2 “Ultra High
Voltage” and the SMB/SG3 “Smart Grid.”
Recommendation 25
 25. There is a need for a Committee preparing
standards for Concentrating Solar Power Plants
(CSP).
 SG1 recommends to establish a Project
Committee on this subject.
 Note: Cooperation with IEC-Ocean Energy
Systems is recommended.
Recommendation 26
 26. There is a need for a Committee preparing
standards for Salient Gradient Power Plants.
 SG1 recommends to establish a Project
Committee on this subject.
 Note: Cooperation with IEC-Ocean Energy
Systems is recommended.
Joint ISO/TMB SAG-E and IEC SMB/SG1
Recommendations
1. SAG E and EG1 thank the IEA, ISO and IEC
Secretariats for organizing the excellent workshop
held on the 16-17 March 09 (energy efficiency and
international standards) and recommend that the
forthcoming report highlight priorities that can be
used in the strategic discussions of SAG E and SG 1.
- Priorities of the IEC should be highlighted to
allow the standardization work of ISO and IEC
to be closely mapped with policy makers needs.
Joint ISO/TMB SAG-E and IEC SMB/SG1
Recommendations
2. SAG E and SG 1 note that the workshop served to
reinforce the role of International Standards as tools
for harmonizing measurement methods and
calculations, providing best practice, disseminating
technologies and enable functionality.
- SAG E and SG 1 once again recommend that
standards should enable stakeholders such as
policy makers to set energy efficiency levels.
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Joint ISO/TMB SAG-E and IEC
SMB/SG1 Recommendations
3. SAG E and SG 1 note that a systematic
approach to energy efficiency in buildings and
processes be taken into account during the
technical work.
- SG 1 will work with the various IEC committees to prepare a
report on its work in this area. The leadership of the various
committees are encouraged to make appropriate connections
with each other and to consider holding a dedicated event on
the subject.
Joint ISO/TMB SAG-E and IEC
SMB/SG1 Recommendations
4. SAG E and SG 1 notes the numerous issues and
initiatives to be discussed related to industrial
energy efficiency and recommends that the ISO
and IEC work on industrial automation also be
taken into account in the future discussions.
-Where ever possible, appropriate
connections and joint initiatives should be
made between the many countries involved.
Joint ISO/TMB SAG-E and IEC
SMB/SG1 Recommendations
5. SAG E and IEC SG 1 recommend support for the
AFNOR proposal for an ISO/IEC standard for
terminology in energy efficiency and renewable
energy sources. SAG E and SAG 1 recommends
coordination (ISO and IEC) among committees
that have already defined energy related terms.
IEC SMB/ SG3,Smart Grid
 Identified 24 IEC Technical Committees
 With published International Standards
 Plan to involve the TCs in managing their goals
toward a harmonized set of global standards
 To support Smart Grid requirements
 Decided to identify: standards suite and direction
 For vendors, utilities or regulators
Source: SMB/4084/R, 2009-09-16
IEC SMB/ SG3,Smart Grid
 Circulated 150+ page roadmap to SG3
members
 July 2009
 This is “Framework-1”
Source: SMB/4084/R, 2009-09-16
IEC SMB/ SG3,Smart Grid,
Standards List
 Requirements: Intelligrid (TC8)
 Generic Use Cases are under development
 Control centers: information models, control
center protocols, business to business information
exchange, equipment monitoring (TC57)
 Substations: relays, tests, security, control,
electromagnetic compatibility (TC95, 86C, 57,
65, 77A)
IEC SMB/ SG3,Smart Grid,
Standards List
 Distribution: automation, wind turbines, solar power
supply, small renewable energy and hybrid for rural
applications, telecom for electric power, utility interface
for photovoltaic (TC57, 88,64)
 Metering: automation for carriers, data exchange for
meter reading, tariff and load control (TC57,13)
 Pro-sumer: revision of ISO/IEC TR 15067-3 (energy
management model), for inclusion in ISO/IEC 18012-3
(ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25)
Framework-1
 100 standards and standard Smart Grid
components
 12 specific applications
 6 general topics
 44 recommendations for future work and actions
Plans for Framework-1
are to become the basis for Framework-2
Framework-2
 “Core of new developments for the Smart
Grid”
 SG3 will “try to cultivate” an action plan
to involve the IEC TCs identified in
Framework-2 to interact with each other
and incorporate the Smart Grid in their
future planning
Source: SMB/4084/R, 2009-09-16
Thank you!
Background notes
• IEC TC8:Systems aspects for electrical energy
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supply
IEC TC13: Electrical energy measurement, tariffand load control
IEC TC34: Lamps and Related Equipment
IEC TC57: Power systems management and
associated information exchange
IEC TC 59: Performance of Household and Similar
Electrical Appliances
IEC TC64: Electrical installations and protection
against electric shock
Background notes
• IEC TC 65: Industrial-Process Measurement,
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Control, and Automation
IEC TC77A: Low frequency phenomena
IECTC86C: Fibre optic systems and active devices
IEC TC88: Wind turbines
IEC TC95: Measuring relays and protection
equipment
Background notes
• IEC TC 96: Transformers, Reactors, Power Supply
Units, and Similar Products for Low Voltage up to
1100V
• IEC TC100: Audio, Video and Multimedia Systems
and Equipment
• IEC TC108: Safety of Electronic Equipment Within
the Field of Audio/Video, Information Technology
and Communication Technology
Background notes
• IEC TC111: Environmental standardization for
electrical and electronic products and systems
• ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 WG1: Interconnection of
Information Technology Equipment (IITE) / Home
Electronics System (HES)