Energy Market Information Exchange OASIS Energy Market Information Exchange Technical Committee Work Plan Issues and Direction William Cox
Energy Market Information Exchange Introduction Agenda items 6, 7, and 8 My thoughts for discussion Key issues and context Much more to talk about
Energy Market Information Exchange Work Plan in Charter Develop plan and identify funding for interoperability and conformance testing ( ) Define EMIX price and product ( ) Integrate EMIX with Common Schedule ( ) Define profiles for use of EMIX in Energy Interoperation TC ( ) Define profiles for use of EMIX in FIXML ( ) Continued maintenance and development of profiles
Energy Market Information Exchange Meeting Time and Day Mondays and Fridays are difficult Members in US timezones and Europe Suggest 90 minute biweekly meetings Technical discussions (not TC meetings alternating) Propose Thursdays 11am Eastern Time
Energy Market Information Exchange Context Market Design and Description What Is Communicated - Price, Characteristics How It’s Communicated - Messages, Protocols Energy Interop EMIX, Calendar,…
Energy Market Information Exchange Some Issues Integration approach –Shallow integration –Avoid rigid alignment –Composable Range of applications Work with endpoints, e.g. –Business processes in energy (NAESB), FIX, IEC Power Engineering CIM, devices, Facility EMS/ESI
Energy Market Information Exchange Related Work NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Standards –NIST Smart Grid Collaborative SiteNIST Smart Grid Collaborative Site –Price and Product Definition Priority Action Plan 3Priority Action Plan 3 Calendar Priority Action Plan 4Priority Action Plan 4 NAESB/UCA/ISO/RTU use cases & requirementsNAESB/UCA/ISO/RTU use cases & requirements
Energy Market Information Exchange Expected Contributions Use Cases –From NAESB effort, TC members, others Pricing Requirements –Done in NIST B2G/I2G DEWGS Schemas and design documents –Cox, others