Introduction & Overview April 11, 2011 Barry Haaser Managing Director.

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Introduction & Overview April 11, 2011 Barry Haaser Managing Director

OpenADR History and Milestones Research initiated by LBNL/ DRRC (California Energy Commission PIER) Pilots and field trials : Developments, tests : Scaled-up tests, relay : CPP/ Auto-CPP (PG&E) OpenADR Commercialization (PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E) First official (v1.0) OpenADR specification by LBNL/CEC* 1. OpenADR donated to OASIS and UCAIug - UCA OpenADR Taskforce formed - OASIS EI TC formed 2. NIST Smart Grid, PAP Honeywell Smart Grid - ARRA 80MW Auto-DR w/ SCE OpenADR Alliance formed 1. Pilots and field trials - Wholesale markets (CAISO) - Pacific-NW (Winter DR) 2. International demos. 2 *OpenADR v1.0:

OpenADR System Architecture 3 Pricing Data Models Pricing Data Models Physical Communications Control Strategies Automated DR signaling with utility price, reliability, or event signals to trigger customers’ pre- programmed energy management strategies. One of 16 NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Standards. OASIS PR released! 3

OpenADR and NIST Smart Grid Roadmap Conceptual Model

Regulatory Approval Process Develop requirements by SDOs and other organizations SDO Updates Standard NIST reviews / passes to FERC for consideration OpenADR v2.0 FERC FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) determines whether to consider EISA (Energy Independence and Securities Act NIST OpenADR 2.0 FERC Develop requirements by SDOs and other organizations SDO Updates Standard NIST reviews / passes to FERC for consideration

What is the OpenADR Alliance?  California-based nonprofit 501(c)(6) corporation  Member-based organization comprised of industry stakeholders interested in fostering OpenADR adoption  Leverages Smart Grid-related standards from OASIS, UCA and NAESB  Supports development, testing, and deployment of commercial OpenADR  Enables stakeholders to participate in automated DR, dynamic pricing, and electricity grid reliability

OpenADR Mission The mission of the OpenADR Alliance is to foster the development, adoption, and compliance of the Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) standards through collaboration, education, training, testing, and certification.

Alliance Goals  Coordination with standards organizations for release of OpenADR 2.0  Successful Testing/Compliance Program  Education of the Standard and it’s Implementation  Market acceptance and adoption of OpenADR 8

OpenADR Members Sponsors Contributors Adopters

Technical Committee Priorities 1.Complete OpenADR 2.0 specification feature sets 2.Define the policy framework for compliance (refer UCA CPRM and SGIP IPRM) 3.Plan for certification and compliance program 1.Complete OpenADR 2.0 specification test cases 2.Test procedures 3.Test tools 4.Test labs 4.Support OpenADR compliant development (e.g., test bed databases, plug-fests) 5.Participate and contribute in SGIP SGTCC IPRM process. 6.Evaluate and support technical harmonization 7.Facilitate transition of OpenADR 1.0 to

OpenADR Planned Activities  Develop a conformance, certification, and testing process/programs  Collaborate with SDOs and user groups for the continued enhancements of the OpenADR standard  Collaborate with government agencies to expand the adoption of OpenADR  Develop an OpenADR marketing portal targeted to customers that may be interested in participating in an automated DR program  Conduct and provide education and training sessions for system integrators, control vendors, and others to enable them to install “OpenADR-ready”  Establish centralized development and documentation related to OpenADR deployments  Develop programs to allow vendors to develop, test, and demonstrate their ability to integrate with OpenADR signals

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