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Doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Smart Grid.

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1 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Smart Grid Roadmap] Date Submitted: [13 May, 2009] Source: [Patrick Kinney] Company [Kinney Consulting LLC] Address [251 Clair View Ct, Lake Zurich, IL, USA] Voice:[+1.847.960.3715], E-Mail:[pat.kinney@kinneyconsultingllc.com] Re: [In response to 802.15 WNG call for presentations] Abstract:[Roadmap of US Smart Grid.] Purpose:[Informational as to the status of Smart Grid efforts in the USA Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.

2 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 2 Wireless Next Generation SC Smart Grid Puzzle: How do the pieces fit together?

3 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 3 Agenda Introduction Smart Grid Overview – D Hart, Elster Electricity Smart Grid Roadmap – P Kinney, Kinney Consulting ZigBee SE – J Buffington, Itron 802.15.4g – P Beecher, Beecher Communications Consultants P2030 – R Heile, ZigBee Alliance Conclusion

4 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 4 4 The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is the U.S. National Measurement Laboratory -- Mission: to develop and promote measurement, standards, and technology -- support objectives of federal participation in the development and use of voluntary standards. Who is NIST?

5 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 5 5 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 Title XIII, Section 1305. Smart Grid Interoperability Framework The Framework: Protocols and standards that shall further align policy, business, & technology solutions Enable connection of all electric resources, including demand-side resources, into an efficient, reliable grid Seek input from: –FERC, DoE OE & Smart Grid Task Force, Smart Grid Advisory Committee, and other relevant Federal agencies –GWAC, IEEE, NEMA NIST Roles in Smart Grid NIST “… shall have primary responsibility to coordinate development of a framework that includes protocols and model standards for information management to achieve interoperability of smart grid devices and systems …”

6 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 6 6 Scope of framework: –Flexible, uniform, technology-neutral –Needs to accommodate traditional generation and transmission distributed generation, renewables, energy storage, energy efficiency enabling devices and systems flexibility to accommodate –regional and organizational differences –new technologies –Should include voluntary standards for electric appliances and equipment for homes and businesses that Enable emergency response or demand response for –load reduction –adjustment to load to provide ancillary services –response to crisis or load shedding to preserve grid reliability NIST Roles in Smart Grid (cont’d)

7 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 7 7 NIST EISA organization chart DOE Smart Grid Task Force NIST Executive NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Framework Stakeholders Group GWAC, IEEE, NEMA, FERC, EPRI Domain Expert Working Groups B2GI2GH2G Cross-cut Domain Interface T&D Outside contractor support (KB and meetings facilitators) Outside technical and administrative support Wider EISA interaction NIST Smart Grid Working Group

8 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 8 8 NIST work plan summary for 2008 1.(June - Sept 08) Review the current state of Smart Grid related standards and interoperability and present this in an overview Landscape Map tied to a detailed standards knowledge base. This will become a platform for developing consensus on where interoperability gaps exist and priorities for addressing those gaps. 2.(Sept 23-25) Present this information at GridWeek and invite participation in a NIST Interoperability Standards Workshop at GridInterop (Nov 11) that will be focused on evaluating a roadmap for addressing standards gaps and path toward interoperability. 3.NIST is also working to develop domain expert working groups to help with Gridweek and the workshop as well as to guide and sustain action on standards development and harmonization activities.

9 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 9 9 December 2007 EISA enactment Ongoing Standards coordination December 08 progress report Sept 23-25, DC GridWeek Meetings with NIST Stakeholders Website up and work plan available Nov. 11 Atlanta GridInterop NIST SG Workshop SG Knowledge Base development Development of Domain Expert Working Groups (DEWGs) DEWGs input on draft standards interoperability roadmap Roadmap presentation and review in domain breakouts Work with stakeholders: Roadmap design GridWeek and workshop planning Landscape Map prep June Present SG Knowledge Base and Landscape Map at GridWeek NIST EISA Work Plan schematic 2008 March December 2008 progress report will include: Introduction with EISA directions and scope Summary of completed work efforts Standards Landscape Map and overview of Smart Grid KB. Smart Grid Standards Roadmap version 1.0 Summary of stakeholder input Future year plans http://www.nist.gov/smartgrid/

10 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 10 NIST Summary 2007 EISA has mandated that NIST lead the coordination of a interoperability framework of object model standards and protocols DEWGs are being established to identify standards needs in Smart Grid domain areas A one-day NIST Interoperability Standards Workshop will be held in November co-joined with the GridInterop conference A report will be published in December on the status of interoperability standards for the Smart Groups

11 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 11 NIST/EPRI Slides from EPRI web site http://smartgrid.epri.com/

12 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 12 Smart Grid Roadmap for 2009 As part of the Obama Administration’s commitment to moving the nation towards energy independence, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has contracted with the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) to help it develop an interim “Roadmap” for Smart Grid standards interoperability. To allow various industry stakeholders to provide comments and suggestions to the Roadmap, NIST is organizing a workshop on April 28- 29 to review the high-level principles for the Roadmap and a second workshop on May 19-20 to review the draft findings and recommendations from the Roadmap. The first Roadmap Workshop was held at the Hyatt Regency at Reston Town Center, 1800 Presidents Street in Reston, Virginia. The second Roadmap workshop's location will be held at Gaylord National Resort & Convention. Both workshops are open to the public and free of charge Utilities Executive and Technical Staff, Regulators, Vendors, Builders, State and Federal Government Personnel, Consumer Advocates, Engineers, Planners and Integrators are strongly recommended to attend. NIST welcomes your participation in both of these events to provide input to the draft Roadmap.

13 doc.:15-09-0417-00-wng0 Submission, Slide 13 Smart Grid Roadmap for 2009 (cont’d) The purpose of the Smart Grid Interoperability Workshop on May 19-20 2009 is to provide an opportunity for the NIST Domain Expert Working Groups (DEWGs) and other industry stakeholders to meet face to face for a second time to continue the consensus building process for a Smart Grid Standards Interoperability Interim Roadmap. The key objective of this exercise is to use this consensus based process to select a particular set of interoperable standards for key interfaces between domains that make up the Smart Grid Systems of Systems. Support high priority Smart Grid applications such as the four priority functionalities from the FERC Draft Smart Grid Policy: Demand Response, Wide Area Situational Awareness, Electric Storage, and Electric Transportation


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