ieee p2814 recommended practices on techno-economics
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IEEE P2814
Recommended Practices on
Techno-economics Terminology for Hybrid
Energy and Storage Systems
Date: August 14, 2019
Time: 10:00 (EDT)
Venue: join.me
Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Roll call of individuals & declaration of affiliation (working group establishment)
3. Approval of agenda
4. IEEE Patent Policy
5. Review of PAR
6. Appointment of officers (Vice-Chair and Secretary)
7. WG Policies and Procedures (P&P)
8. AOB
9. Future meetings
10. Meeting adjourned
Participants have a duty to inform the IEEE• Participants shall inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed) of the
identity of each holder of any potential Essential Patent Claims of which they are personally aware if the claims are owned or controlled by the participant or the entity the participant is from, employed by, or otherwise represents
• Participants should inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed) of the identity of any other holders of potential Essential Patent Claims
Early identification of holders of potential Essential Patent Claims is encouraged
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Ways to inform IEEE
• Cause an Letters of Assurance (LOA) to be submitted to the IEEE-SA ([email protected]); or
• Provide the chair of this group with the identity of the holder(s) of any and all such claims as soon as possible; or
• Speak up now and respond to this Call for Potentially Essential Patents
If anyone in this meeting is personally aware of the holder of any patent claims that are potentially essential to implementation of the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group and that are not already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance, please respond at this time by providing relevant information to the WG Chair
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Other guidelines for IEEE WG meetings
• All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws.
• Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims.
• Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions.
• Relative costs of different technical approaches that include relative costs of patent licensing terms may be discussed in standards development meetings.
• Technical considerations remain the primary focus
• Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets.
• Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation.
• Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed … do formally object.---------------------------------------------------------------
For more details, see IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause 5.3.10 and Antitrust and Competition Policy: What You Need to Know at
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/policies/antitrust.pdf
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Patent-related information
The patent policy and the procedures used to execute that policy are documented in the:
• IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws(http://standards.ieee.org/develop/policies/bylaws/sect6-7.html#6)
• IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual(http://standards.ieee.org/develop/policies/opman/sect6.html#6.3)
Material about the patent policy is available at http://standards.ieee.org/about/sasb/patcom/materials.html
If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at [email protected]
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Working Group
• Sponsoring Society and Committee:
• IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society
• Sponsor Chair: Prof Loi Lei Lai (P. R. China)
• WG Chair: Dr Chun Sing Lai (UK)
• WG Vice Chair: Vacant
• WG Secretary: Vacant
• IEEE Program Manager: Ms Christy Bahn (USA)
Biography
Previous Experience
• DPhil in Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK
Thesis title: “Hybridisation of high penetration photovoltaic,anaerobic digestion biogas power plant and electrical energystorage”
• BEng (1st Hons) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering,Brunel University London, UK
Current Employment
• Energy Storage Economics Research Fellow, Faulty ofEngineering, University of Leeds
• Visiting Research Fellow, School of Automation, GuangdongUniversity of Technology, P. R. China
Why this Standard?
IEEE Standards on Energy Storage
• IEEE 1679-2010 - IEEE Recommended Practice for theCharacterization and Evaluation of Emerging EnergyStorage Technologies in Stationary Applications:provides a common basis for the expression ofperformance characteristics and the treatment of life-testing data
• IEEE 2030.2-2015 - IEEE Guide for the Interoperabilityof Energy Storage Systems Integrated with theElectric Power Infrastructure: provides useful industry-derived definitions for ESS characteristics, applications,and terminology that, in turn, simplify the task of definingsystem information and communications technology (ICT)requirements.
IEEE Standards on Energy Storage
• P1547.9 - Guide to Using IEEE Standard 1547 for
Interconnection of Energy Storage Distributed Energy
Resources with Electric Power Systems: provides
information on and examples of how to apply the IEEE
Std 1547, for the interconnection of Energy Storage
Distributed Energy Resources
• P2686 - Recommended Practice for Battery
Management Systems in Energy Storage
Applications: includes information on the design,
installation, and configuration of battery management
systems in stationary applications, including both grid-
interactive, standalone cycling and standby modes
Purpose
• There is no consistent definition of techno-economic
terms that have arisen in the evolution of renewable
energy and electrical energy storage systems
• There is a need to define techno-economic terminology
so that stakeholders can use a common language when
planning standards and for understanding published
industrial and technical reports
• This standard is intended to serve as a basic reference
for policy makers, developers, and users of such
systems, for planning industry standards, and for the
interpretation of published technical and industrial reports
Scope
• This standard defines techno-economic terminologies
used in the development, construction, and operation
of renewable energy and electrical energy storage
systems
My research works related to this
standardFinancing + techno-economics (Now)
• Lai, C.S., Locatelli, G., Pimm, A., Tao, Y., Li, X. and Lai, L.L., 2019. A financial model forlithium-ion storage in a photovoltaic and biogas energy system. Applied Energy, 251,p.113179.
Techno-economics (DPhil/PhD era)
• Lai, C.S., Jia, Y., Xu, Z., Lai, L.L., Li, X., Cao, J. and McCulloch, M.D., 2017. Levelized cost ofelectricity for photovoltaic/biogas power plant hybrid system with electrical energy storagedegradation costs. Energy Conversion and Management, 153, pp.34-47.
• Lai, C.S., Jia, Y., Lai, L.L., Xu, Z., McCulloch, M.D. and Wong, K.P., 2017. A comprehensivereview on large-scale photovoltaic system with applications of electrical energystorage. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 78, pp.439-451.
• Lai, C.S. and McCulloch, M.D., 2017. Levelized cost of electricity for solar photovoltaic andelectrical energy storage. Applied Energy, 190, pp.191-203.
• Lai, C.S. and McCulloch, M.D., 2016. Sizing of stand-alone solar PV and storage system withanaerobic digestion biogas power plants. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 64(3),pp.2112-2121.
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YKqxWgYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Traditional vs Future Power Generation
A simple example
Techno-economic metrics
• Levelized cost of energy/electricity (LCOE) (Since 1980s?)
LCOE =Lifetime cost
Lifetime energy production
Cost: fixed and variable cost
Capital cost, fixed, and variable (operating and maintenance)
Energy: capacity factor or annual average
• Levelized cost of storage (LCOS) (Since 2015?)
Organizations adopted: Lazard and NREL
Issue: a simple variation of the LCOE. This requires more
thoughts!
Why we need a new standard on techno-
economic metrics?• Energy infrastructure is transforming
• Energy storage systems provide a range of services to
generate revenue, create savings, and improve electricity
resiliency. Not reflected in the techno-economic studies
• Co-location of generation and energy storage, a unified
techno-economic metric?
P2814 status
• IMPORTANT DATES
• PAR Request Date:14 Feb 2019
• PAR Approval Date: 21 May 2019
• PAR Expiration Date: 31 Dec 2023
Vacant voluntary positions available
• Vice Chair: assists the Chair in all areas, including
running the meeting when the Chair is absent or wishes to
recuse themselves.
• Secretary: serves as record keeper, taking and
maintaining minutes of meetings, lists of action items, and
rosters of attendees. The Secretary may also send out
mailings of minutes, papers, and drafts to the committee.
Ref: https://standards.ieee.org/develop/mobilizing-working-
group/governedwg.html
Tasks
• Complete WG Policies and Procedures (based on IEEE
templates): these Policies and Procedures outline the
orderly transaction of business by the IEEE P2814
Working Group, hereinafter referred to as “the Working
Group”. Also affirms the responsibilities of the volunteers
(e.g. Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary)
• Initial Draft document – (important to establish the ideas
that fired the proposal)
• Meeting (join me, approx. every 1-2 months)
Conclusion
• We will send to all the participants a brief survey that will
help us to define the role in the WG
• Send us your interest in volunteering positions (personal
statement and CV)
• AOB
• Schedule of the next teleconference: 6th-9th Oct 2019
IEEE SMC 2019, Time TBD
• Thank you for your interest and participation in this WG!