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- Great Achievements! - Greater Challenges… November 2015
Louise Anderson
TRANSMISSION INTEROPERABILITY
European Utility Week
Click to edit Master title style The World Energy Trilemma
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Competitiveness
s
Security of Supply
Climate Change Delivering policies
which address the
energy trilemma is
one of the most
formidable
challenges facing
government and
industry
Click to edit Master title style Energy Union solving the problems of the trilemma…
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The Energy Union
…is Europe's answer to solving
the energy trilemma, and to
deliver the necessary
transformation of the energy
system
The TSOs
…are instrumental in
enabling the energy system
transition, and thus solving
the energy trilemma
Click to edit Master title style The role of TSOs – ENTSO-E
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41 TSOs
from 34 countries
532 million
citizens served
1004 GW
generation
305 Thousand Km
of transmission lines
ACHIEVEMENTS & CHALLENGES: ON INTEROPERABILITY ASPECTS –IEC 61970, 61968 & 62325
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E CIM: Achievements & Challenges
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CIM has two primary uses:
- to facilitate the exchange of power
system network data between
companies
- to allow the exchange of data
between applications within a
company
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E CIM: Achievements & Challenges
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STANDARDISATION
IEC 61970 & IEC 61968
CIM for Network Models
CGMES IOP Tests
CGMES Conformity
Tests
IEC 62325
CIM for Energy Markets
IOP Tests
The Need for Data
Exchange Standards
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E CIM: European Market Style Profile – IEC 62325
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451-1:451-6
Business
Processes
61970-
301
62325-
301
61968-11
62325-450 - Methodology
62325-301 Core
Components 62325-351
ESMP
Status Request &
Problem Statement
Tx Capacity
Market
Scheduling
Acknowledgement
Settlement &
Reconciliation
Transparency
503 & 504 –
How to
exchange
the data
XML
Instance
XSD
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E: End to End Interoperability
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Prepare the applications and tools for
integration in the utility/TSO/ISO, etc.
Integrate compliant with the standard
applications in the utility/TSO/ISO, etc.
Prepare all necessary input
to initiate or update a CIM
standard
Use cases
Business
process’
needs /
requirements
Gap analysisNew ideas
Standardisation process (draft a new CIM standard or update, propose CIM
extensions)
Initiate new std. or
submit CIM extensions Draft std./
update CIM/
discussion
Approve and publish
a CIM standard
Applications available
to users for
integration
Vendors implementing
the standard
Test draft CIM standard
(standard vetting
interoperability test)
Objectives achieved:
Integrated solutions used
in the business processes
Conformity to test
applications against
the standard
Conformity of the integrated
applications against
procedures defined
per business process
Integration
process
Feedback to improve
future editions of the
standards
ACHIEVEMENTS & CHALLENGES ON INTEROPERABILITY ASPECTS: USING IEC 61850 STANDARDS
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E IEC 61850: Interoperability Scheme Target
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Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E IEC 61850: ENTSO-E contributions
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Do
ne
On
go
ing
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E IEC 61850: Working Towards….
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• (1) multi-vendor interoperability
• (2) over systems lifecycle,
• (3) in an efficient way.
CHALLENGES: INTEROPERABILITY AND NETWORK CODES IMPLEMENTATION
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E: What are the Network Codes?
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Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E: What are the Network Codes
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IMPACTS: TOWARDS SMART GRIDS IMPLEMENTATION
Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E: Towards Smart Grid Implementation….
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Click to edit Master title style ENTSO-E: Towards Smart Grid Implementation….
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Generation
Transmission
Distribution
DER
Customer
Process
Field
Station
Operation
Enterprise
Market
Domains
Zones
(Home, Building,
Industry, EV, Mobility)
(Hierarchy)
CIM (IEC 61970, IEC 62325, IEC 61968)
Common Grid Model Exchange Standard
Deregulated Market communications
Alignment with distribution (TSO-DSO)
IEC 61850
Substation automation
Distribution automation
Distributed Energy Resources
Hydro Power
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Louise Anderson Standardisation &
Interoperability Advisor
louise.anderson@entsoe.eu
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