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OpenADE: Agenda, SGIP PAP10, NAESB ESPI November 2, 2010 David Mollerstuen, OpenADE TF Co-Chair Steve Van Ausdall, OpenADE TF Co-Chair.

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1 OpenADE: Agenda, SGIP PAP10, NAESB ESPI November 2, 2010 David Mollerstuen, OpenADE TF Co-Chair Steve Van Ausdall, OpenADE TF Co-Chair

2 Agenda for Face-to-Face Meetings Review SGIP PAP10 Review NAESB Energy Usage Information Model Describe NAESB ESPI Work OpenADE Roadmap (four months / twelve months) OpenADE 2.0 Scope

3 SGIP PAP10 “This action plan will lead to data standards to exchange fine grained and timely information about energy usage.” Deliverable D2: Short Term Plans for Near-Term Customer Access to Usage Information Exchange – OpenADE 1.0 Deliverable D3: NAESB PAP10 Energy Usage Information Standard: An Information model to satisfy present and future needs for exchange of energy usage information – NAESB EUI Model Deliverable D4: Implement a plan to expedite harmonized standards development and adoption: … NAESB ESPI (in part)

4 NAESB Energy Usage Information Model Establishes an information model – Energy Usage Information (EUI) – Harmonizing the following (to the extent possible): SEP 2.0, OpenADE, EIS Alliance, IEC (Part-9), C12-19, 61850 Voluntary, subject to regulatory governing documents Does not limit function or form (allows any syntax) Exemplary, not exclusive (allows superset) For use by implementation specifications – Goal is straightforward (preferably lossless) transformations between conformant specifications Specifications claiming conformance must describe their transformation (mapping) to the UML model

5 NAESB EUI Model: Minimal Elements Minimal elements required (if conforming): Or, reading summary (instead of individual readings)

6 NAESB EUI: Additional “Sharing” Elements (OpenADE)

7 NAESB EUI: Additional “Summary ” Elements (EIS Alliance)

8 NAESB Energy Services Provider Interface (ESPI) “Standardization of the exchange of Energy Usage Information, as per the requirements outlined in the requirements collected in OpenADE 1.0 Requirements documents. This standard will facilitate the transfer of Energy Usage Information between designated parties, and will build on the “seed standard” of Energy Usage Information data model being developed by NAESB.”

9 ESPI Deliverables “Implementable Standard” – Compliant with requirements laid out in contributed OpenADE 1.0 work products and additional requirements identified during standards process – Entire definition required to unambiguously implement the Provider and/or Consumer portion of the v1.0 Energy Services Provider Interface – Security definition that meets the security requirements laid out in the OpenADE work, ASAP-SG 3PDA Profile, and NISTIR 7628 – RESTful API – Web Services API Sample Implementation – Sample, compliant implementations of the Provider and Consumer portions of the Energy Service Provider Interface standard, both RESTful and Web Services based. Conformance / Testing / Certification?

10 ESPI Particulars Meeting bi-weekly via webconference, Tuesdays 1p to 4p CT ESPI home page: http://www.naesb.org/espi_task_force.asp http://www.naesb.org/espi_task_force.asp Mailing list information: http://www.naesb.org/pdf4/espi_exploder.pdf http://www.naesb.org/pdf4/espi_exploder.pdf


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