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1 Patrick Gannon 05 November 2013 SGIP Members Meeting

2  SGIP 2.0 Overview  SGIP Strategic Goals & Objectives  2014 Business Plan  SGIP Strategic Services

3 SGIP 2.0 Overview

4 SGIP Articles of Incorporation state:  Initially, Corporation to continue the work of the previous SGIP  Supporting NIST in fulfilling Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007; including, but not limited to: ◦ Provide technical guidance, coordination, facilitate standards development ◦ Identify & specify testing and certification requirements for interoperability ◦ Inform & educate industry stakeholders on Smart Grid interoperability benefits ◦ Liaise with organizations in other countries for global smart grid alignment ◦ Undertake other activities as may be appropriate to achieve these goals  However, the SGIP By-laws allow for ◦ Future refinement and evolution of the nature of the SGIP business ◦ Support the needs of the Smart Grid ecosystem and SGIP membership

5 orchestrates the work behind power grid modernization

6 NARRATIVE PROCESS SGIP

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8 SGIP Strategic Goals & Objectives

9  Accelerate ◦ Realize interoperability benefits faster, cheaper  Facilitate ◦ Manage member interactions, education and core technical work processes  Navigate ◦ Identify stakeholder specific roadmaps  Communicate ◦ Clarify Impacts and merits of interoperability

10  Accelerate the realization of interoperability benefits from harmonized standards and faster integration of interoperable technologies  Facilitate the core technical work by providing thought leadership, a productive collaborative workspace and management process  Help stakeholders Navigate among the Smart Grid Ecosystem processes & relationships  Communicate with all Smart Grid Ecosystem stakeholders on standards information and benefits from interoperability

11  Accelerate the realization of interoperability benefits from harmonized standards and faster integration of interoperable technologies. ◦ Educate all stakeholders on the benefits of interoperability ◦ Highlight the breadth & depth of members’ technical capabilities and leadership ◦ Communicate the value propositions ◦ Establish international relationships, partnerships, and cooperation agreements

12  Facilitate the core technical work by providing thought leadership, a productive collaborative workspace and management process ◦ Enhance & maintain a process for identifying & prioritizing the requirements and gaps for harmonizing standards ◦ Enhance and maintain the processes for the management of Catalog of Standards (CoS) reviews and lessons learned ◦ Communicate all aspects of the technical work processes, progress and results

13  Help stakeholders Navigate among the Smart Grid Ecosystem processes & relationships ◦ Develop an Ecosystem picture/roadmap/platform that provides a clear, interactive, logic-driven landscape of the entire Smart Grid value chain ◦ Assist members to identify their most relevant “vectors of influence” ◦ Deliver training programs for how to use the Ecosystem picture for drawing tailored roadmaps

14  Communicate with all Smart Grid Ecosystem stakeholders on standards information and benefits from interoperability ◦ Produce a resource for Smart Grid standards information and the benefits of interoperability ◦ Prepare an Interoperability Transition Roadmap for implementation of Smart Grid standards ◦ Identify and implement thought leadership approaches and messaging

15 SGIP 2014 Operational Business Plan

16 Work Products Membership Domain Expert Working Groups (DEWGs) Priority Action Plans (PAPs) Standing Member Committees Standing Member Committees Architecture Cybersecurity Implementation Methods Testing & Certification Building to Grid Home to Grid Industry to Grid Business & Policy Vehicle to Grid Distributed Renewables, Generation & Storage Distributed Renewables, Generation & Storage Wireless Comm - 02 Energy Storage Interconnect - 07 Distribution Grid Mgmt - 08 Standard DR & DER Signals - 09 Map IEEE 1815 to IEC 61850 - 12 Wind Plant Comm - 16 Power Line Comm - 15 Facility Smart Grid Info Std - 17 Wholesale Demand Response - 19 Green Button ESPI Evolution - 20 EV Fueling Submetering - 22 Weather Info - 21 Conceptual Models & Roadmaps Requirements Use Cases Whitepapers Standards Evaluations Catalog of Standards Transmission & Distribution SGIP Member Groups

17 Priority Action Plan (PAP) Teams PAP 1 PAP 2 PAP 3 PAP… SGIP Products Use Cases Requirements White Papers Standards Reviews Conceptual Model & Roadmaps Conceptual Model & Roadmaps Catalog of Standards Working Groups H2G B2G TnD I2G BnP V2G DRGS Gas EMII SGIP 2.0, Inc. – Board of Directors Standing Committees & Working Groups Standing Committees & Working Groups Architecture (SGAC) Testing & Certification (SGTCC) Cybersecurity (SGCC) Implementation Methods (SGIMC) Elected Chairpersons Ex-officio Stakeholder Category Elected Directors (20) Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer Stakeholder Category Elected Directors (20) Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer Government Agencies NIST DOE FERC Government Agencies NIST DOE FERC Ex-officio International LOIs Korea Europe Japan Ecuador Colombia International LOIs Korea Europe Japan Ecuador Colombia Coordination functions Program Management Office (PMO) Executive Director Administrative support Executive Director Administrative support Technical Committee Executive Committee Nominating & Governance Committee Marketing & Membership Committee Audit Committee Ex-officio SGIP 2.0 Organization

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19  SGAC continue the Transaction Energy Working Party  SGCC to develop a Case Study and Training Class ◦ Cybersecurity Risk Management  SGCC to publish a Smart Grid Cloud Computing White Paper  SGCC to collaborate with DOE, FERC, DHS, DoD, and NIST to develop a NIST Smart Grid Supply Chain Awareness Guide ◦ Directed at electricity sector executives ◦ Explains the Supply Chain risks ◦ Provides high-level cybersecurity procurement concepts

20  SGIMC to develop “interoperability experience” case studies which address Smart Grid functionality ◦ Distributed renewables, volt/var management, dynamic pricing, EV charging  SGIMC to provide input to the customization and operation of a Smart Grid interactive Interoperability Mapping Tool (IMT)  SGTCC to build a directory of all industry test programs relative to Smart Grid standards ◦ similar to the Catalog of Standards

21  Electromagnetic Interoperability Interference (EMII) Working Group to work on v2 of the Smart Grid EMC White Paper ◦ Developing a project for an application or best practice guide to apply EMC test standards to Smart Grid systems and devices.  Home to Grid (H2G) DEWG ongoing projects to include a focus on communications between utilities and home devices ◦ Facilitate demand-response programs that implement energy management ◦ Adapting home appliances for energy management and Transactive Energy ◦ Interoperability of micro inverters with home networks and devices ◦ Data aggregation and data privacy ◦ Internet Protocol (IP) interface in home devices for energy management

22  The Joint Group of Business to Grid (B2G) and Industry to Grid (I2G) to complete White Papers ◦ Electrical Storage vs. Thermal Storage ◦ Transactive Energy Retail Applications  B2G-I2G to develop new White Papers ◦ Energy Ecologies Microgrid ◦ Transactive Energy for Residential Applications  B2G-I2G to launch a Priority Action Plan ◦ Transactive Energy

23  Weather Information (PAP 21) ◦ Identify Use Cases (UCs) that illustrate the benefits of bi- directional weather data exchange ◦ Survey SDO-based weather standard efforts currently in development and in use ◦ Seek to effectively harmonize the exchange of weather between adherents of these independent standards

24  Coordinate with the Program Management Office (PMO) and the Technical Committee (TC)  Continue management of the PAP and CoS related processes ◦ Evaluate, review, and ballot 30 to 50 entries to be added to the SGIP CoS  Provide oversight, support to Standing Member Committees, PAPs & DEWGs  Identify prospective relationships with strategic sectors,  Identify Smart Grid interoperability gaps for new PAPs ◦ Transactive Energy Framework ◦ Construction Surety Connection Data Availability (like the Green Button)  Cooperate with International Activities Committee ◦ Conduct outreach to Smart Grid organizations in other countries ◦ Establish global interoperability alignment

25  Identify opportunities for coordination with the regulator community for educational seminars  Schedule speakers at conferences and webinars  Promote the work & accomplishments of members ◦ Publish white papers, videos, press releases  Provide members with enhanced visibility ◦ Identify Members who can write articles or be interviewed  Schedule F2F meetings and conference ◦ 2 Members Meetings ◦ 1 Conference with Members Meeting ◦ Alternating on east coast, west coast and central region

26 (thousands USD) 201320142015 Income $1,914$2,624$3,190 COGS $109$328$393 Gross Margin $1,805$2,296$2,797 Operating Expenses $1,615$2,133$2,603 Net Income $190$166$197 Net Income % 10%6% Cash on Hand $193$359$556 # Months Operating 1.11.72.2

27  From 2013 to 2014 Income projected to increase by 32% ◦ $250K increase in NIST CAP funding ◦ $45K increase in membership income  Membership renewal ◦ 85% annual membership fees  Income from new membership fees ◦ Increase by 30% from 2014 through 2015  NIST CAP funding is expected through 2015  Other Grant funding: ◦ $200K in 2015  New information services ◦ $200K in 2015

28  2013 to 2014 Expenses projected to increase by 32% ◦ Primarily from NIST CAP funding  Expenses increase each year in line with revenue ◦ Maintain Net Income Margin of 6%  Increases primarily in support resources for: ◦ Technical Program Support ◦ Program Management & Committee Support  Other grant funding & new sources of funding ◦ Provide resources for new information services

29 SGIP Strategic Services

30  Interoperability Implementation Experiences (IIE) ◦ List of implemented Smart Grid applications ◦ Identifying key standards implemented  Interoperability Mapping Tool (IMT) ◦ Port, customize and operate a interactive, online tool ◦ Include SGIP’s CoS, plus work of the DEWGs and PAPs  Business Impact of Standards Analysis Services ◦ Develop & apply a methodology to assess business impact ◦ Calculate benefits & costs of interoperability experiences  Educational & Informational Services ◦ Based on the results derived from IIE and IMT programs ◦ Identify the most relevant “vectors of influence”

31 Discussion

32 SGIP Power of Interoperability Patrick J. Gannon President & Executive Director +1 941 357 6224 Patrick.Gannon@sgip.org www.sgip.org Patrick.Gannon@sgip.org www.sgip.org Patrick.Gannon@sgip.org www.sgip.org


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