Smart Grids and ICT Standards Presenter

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DOCUMENT #:
GSC15-PLEN-53
FOR:
Presentation
SOURCE:
ETSI
AGENDA ITEM:
PLEN 6.11
CONTACT(S):
Emmanuel Darmois, Board Member
Marylin Arndt, TC M2M chair
Smart Grids and ICT Standards
Presenter: Emmanuel Darmois,
ETSI Board member
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC)
GSC-15
Smart Grids:
the need for ICT standards
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Whatever the definition:
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EC Smart Grids Task Force
(http://www.smartgridtoday.com/public/939.cfm)
The European Commission defines a Smart Grid as an electricity network that can intelligently integrate the actions of all users connected to it,
including generators, consumers and those that do both in order to efficiently deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supplies.
A smarter grid makes this transformation possible by bringing the philosophies,
concepts and technologies that enabled the Internet to the utility and the
electric grid”, US Dept. of Energy report on Exploring the imperative of revitalizing America’s electric infrastructure
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… Smart Grids are an opportunity for the ICT industry
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Smart Grids are about power
but also: billing, e-Commerce, subscription management, OAM functions, data models,
connectivity and routing, access technologies, data storage, virtualization, cyber-security,
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… and ICT Standardization will be a key enabler
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Smart Grids are about building complex interoperable ICT systems
That can only be achieved with global standards (like those ETSI is building)
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ICT meets Power:
the horizontal view
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Service Plane
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Billing
e-Commerce
Subscription management and activation
Business processes
Control and Connectivity plane
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OAM functions
Protection and restoration
Traffic engineering
Connectivity and routing
Virtualization
Access technologies
Time synchronization
Service
Control
Energy Plane
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Sensors
Electric storage and interconnection
Transmission and Distribution Power Systems,
etc.
… with some vertical enablers
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Privacy
Security
Data models
Energy
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IP Network
Similar end goals but different paths
EU
US
Background: a fragmented electricity market
Deregulation of electricity in some EC states
Vision:
Start with a smart metering infrastructure then
extend to a smart grid network
Background: an aging power grid
Vision:
Smart meters and AMI are part of the toolbox
that allows to build a smart grid infrastructure
Smart
Grids
Remote Meter
Management
Smart
Metering
Smart
Home
Consumption
Awareness
Demand
Response
Smart
Grids
AMI
Distribution
Grid
management
Electrical
Transpor
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Wide Area
Situational
Awareness
AMI: Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Need for a global (architecture) approach and for regional implementation
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Smart Grids and the EU
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Smart Grids Directive 2009/72/EC of 13 July 2009
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"Member States should encourage the modernisation of distribution networks, such as through the
introduction of smart grids, which should be built in a way that encourages decentralised generation and
energy efficiency."
The EU Smart Grids Task Force
A Steering Committee and 3 Expert Groups
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EG 1.
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State of the art
• standards field trials,, products on the market
Functionalities
• services, SG components, functions, strategy for standards
EG 2.
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Regulatory recommendations for data safety, data handling & data protection.
Who owns the data? Who has access to the data? Need for one (standardized) data model.
Cybersecurity
EG 3.
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Functionalities of Smart Grids and Smart Meters.
Roles and responsibilities of actors involved in the deployment of Smart Grids.
Includes a section on Role of standards
Results due Mid-2010
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Next step: towards an EC Mandate
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EU M/411 Smart Metering Mandate
 European Commission Mandate
• Issued in March 2009 by DG TREN
• Sent to the 3 ESO's : CEN, CENELEC and ETSI
 Main objective
• To build standards for European smart meters, allowing
interoperability and Consumer actual consumption awareness
 Time schedule :
• March 2009 + 9 months
 state of the art of existing standards,
gap analysis, and first Work Program
• March 2009 + 30 months
 Develop new smart metering standards
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ETSI Technical Activities
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ICT Standardization, the core of ETSI activities
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M2M, Smart Metering (within the "Systems with Things"cluster)
 Use cases: Smart Metering, eHealth, … for M2M requirements specification
 A flexible Reference Architecture to address the requirements
 Application #1: Smart Metering
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Security
Evolution of Mobile Networks (in 3GPP)
 Enhancements to the 3G/4G networks to support the M2M traffic
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Next Generation Networks (in TISPAN)
 NGN, …
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Adapting powerline protocols to meet the smart grids requirements (in PLT)
Smart Card Platform (SCP)
Testing and Interoperability expertise
Pre-standardization and the link to research
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Industry Specification Groups (ISG)
Partnerships with EU FP7 Projects and Universities
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The ETSI Approach to Smart Grids
 Building on the large ICT expertise of ETSI members
• Smart Grids Standards Gap Analysis
• From M2M to Smart Metering to Smart Grids
• Bringing Smart Grids requirements to other standards fields
 Wireless Networks, Security, …
 Collaboration with all stakeholders in the SG ecosystem
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Users
Regulators, in particular within EU
International Standardization System partners
European Standardization System (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI)
Research
 On-going global activities
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June 14th: Stop-gap seminar to define the roadmap for work
Joint CEN/CENELEC.ETSI Standards Roadmap Group
EU Smart Grids Task Force
Active participation (e.g. TC M2M members) to ITU Smart Grids FG
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Proposed (embryo of) Resolution
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Recognizing
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Considering
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That Smart Grids are a major evolution of a key component of people's life and well being
That ICT plays an essential role in allowing the implementation of many complex parts of
Smart Grids (e.g. customer management, …)
That ICT will enable key aspects of Smart Grids such as Security, Privacy
That deployment of Smart Grids will rely on global as well as regional and national
standards
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Resolves
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to encourage ongoing cooperation and collaboration among national, regional and
international activities that relate to standardization in the field of "Smart Grids and ICT"
to support “Smart Grids” as a High Interest Subject of GSC
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