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Open Smart Grid (OpenSG) Technical Committee October 2009 F2F Boot Camp Darren Highfill UtiliSec (SG Security) Chair

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Open Smart Grid (OpenSG)Technical Committee

October 2009 F2F Boot CampDarren HighfillUtiliSec (SG Security) Chair

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Agenda UCA Overview OpenSG Overview History, how we got here…

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UCA International Users Group Incorporated June 2002 as a 501(c)(3) Corp

Organization supports individual and corporate

members from utilities, vendors, and others

134 corporate members

Members from 29 countries

Hundreds of “friends of the UCAIug”

Members of our various informative list servers

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UCAIug Mission (from Charter)

Enable utility integration through the deployment of open standards

Provide a forum for the various stakeholders in the utility industry to

work cooperatively together as members of a common

organization to:

Influence, select, and/or endorse open and public standards

appropriate to the utility market based upon the needs of the membership

Specify, develop, and/or accredit product/system testing programs that

facilitate the field interoperability of products and systems based

upon these standards

Implement educational and promotional activities that increase

awareness and deployment of these standards in the utility industry

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Board of Directors Dan Nordell - Xcel Energy Thierry Lefebvre - RTE Clemens Hoga - Siemens John Burger - AEP Erich W. Gunther - EnerNex Corporation Wayne Longcore - Consumers Energy Mark Simon - ComEd (Exelon) Margaret Goodrich – CIM-GID Consultant Bob Yinger - SCE

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IEC 61850Features no other SCADA protocol has

had before... Self-Description and Browsers Structured Data Device Models, not Data Points Fast Interlocking and Tripping over

the LAN Substation Configuration Language Transmitting Waveform Samples in

Real-Time LAN-Based Time Synchronization

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The CIM is the Basis for a Common Systems Language for Utilities

One DictionarySupports Many Forms of Communication

The same dictionary is used for multiple forms of human communication:

Letters Phone calls Conversations Emails Etc.

In similar manner, the same CIM is used for multiple forms of computer communication:

XML RDF OWL DDL Etc.

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UCAIug Corporate Supporters

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UCAIug 2009 User AccountsBy Region

UCAIug Members

Linear Trend Line

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UCAIug Membership Composition

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UCAIug Membership Stats Corporate accounts are now at 144

Anticipate 150 by year end

SharePoint accounts are now at 2,836 Continuing to grow at 4-5/day

About half of the accounts are members 1/4 of accounts are utilities

Accounts are from 80+ countries Members from 45 countries

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http://www.ucaiug.org/

UCAIug Organization Chart

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OpenSG Objectives

1. Prioritize technical initiatives (strategic planning)

Focused on identifying:

Optimal sequence of activities

Interdependencies of technical issues

2. Ensure appropriate and adequate resources exist

Address:

Immediate-term technical standards or implementation issues

Longer range technical issues

Resolved in a sequence that addresses interdependency issues

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OpenSG Objectives

3. Proper oversight, status reporting, accountability,

resource management and planning

Ensure tactical responsiveness and organizational agility

4. Identify and prioritize new technical issues and

initiatives as they arise

Adopt a formalized process

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OpenSG Objectives

5. Ensure high degrees of transparency to technical

activities as standards are being developed

Ensure sponsors and other constituents have a formalized means

of understanding:

What alternatives are being discussed

What decision criteria are being used to select a particular

standard

Allow constituents to assess the impact of any particular

standard on their own organizations

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OpenSG members

Residential Electric

CustomersAMI Meters

byAMI Meters

byService Territory Transmission Distribution Generation

(Millions) EOY 2010 EOY 2012 (Square Miles) (Miles of Line) (Miles of Line) (MW)(Millions) (Millions)

AEP 5.2 0.25 1.1 197,500 39,000 213,000 39,000Consumers 1.8 1.0 29,000 70,259 6,536CenterPoint 2.2 0.7 1.8 5,000 3,753 47,293 NASDG&E 1.4 0.2 1.5SCE 5.0 1.1 5.0 50,000 250,000 23,100Reliant 1.7 NA NA NA NA NA 24,000PG&E 4.5 8.0 10.0                  70,000                   18,000                140,000                     6,833 FPL 4.5 1.5 3.5                  22,000                     6,500                   65,000                   39,000 Oncor 2.5 1.5 3.1                  53,000                   14,000                102,000 NADuke 4.5 1.0 48,000                  21,000                151,000                   35,000 Pepco 2.0

35.3 14.25 27.00 329,500 42,753 580,552 92,636

US totals 128 128 128 3,537,438 157,000Percent 28% 11% 21% 9% 27%

Utility

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OpenSG Participation in SG Standards Development Concentration of utilities engaged in active deployments [not pilots] of Smart Grid

systems Over 35 million US households Over 14 million smart meters deployed by EOY 2010 and 27 million by 2012 39,000 miles of transmission lines, over 500,000 miles of distribution lines covering

over 276,000 sq miles OpenSG includes broad energy industry expertise (utilities, vendors, consultants,

government, universities, etc.) OpenSG creates working groups and task forces to address current Smart Grid

priorities with a focus on pragmatic execution OpenSG defines utility requirements for inclusion into national / international

standards bodies Proven experience in requirements development and facilitation of standards

development OpenHAN formation [Mar 2007] spec [SRS 1.04] technical implementation

[Smart Energy profile] in 12 months and recognized as one of the initial list of Smart Grid standards by NIST in May 2009

OpenSG is technology and SDO neutral

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The mission of the UCAIug and OpenSG is not to develop standards, but provide business and industry requirements to accelerate standards development

OpenSG is collaborating with NAESB [then FERC and NARUC] on NIST Priority Action Plans related to pricing, scheduling, and demand response

OpenSG is highly aligned with the EISA 2007 objectives and the ARRA 2009 funding requirements

OpenSG has engaged heavily in the NIST process in 2009 OpenSG’s goal is to align resources and harmonize the SG standards effort to

accelerate standards development and adoption

OpenSG Participation in SG Standards Development

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OpenSG Members (primary/secondary) AEP – George Bjelovuk/Dan Rogier Centerpoint – Greg Angst/ Consumer Energy – Wayne Longcore/Matt Gilmore Duke – Gary Stuebing (Vice Chair)/ Enerex – Erich Gunther (Secretary) FPL – Phil Slack/Radha Swaminathan Oncore – Larry Kohrmann/ PG&E – Chris Knudsen (Chair)/Zahra Makoui Reliant – Brent Hodges/Ann SCE – Jeff Gooding/Jeremy McDonald SDG&E – Josh Gerber/ +WG Chairs: Darren Highfill, Greg Robinson, Don Sturek

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OpenSG History2007

• OpenHAN 1.0 approved.

• ZigBee a good choice due to industry support despite technical issues

• Initiates cross utility leadership discussions

• First cross utility meeting held in Houston (June)

• Identified and communicated gaps in ZigBee standard

• Talks initiated with HomePlug to align with ZigBee on Smart Energy.

• Active in defining AMI Security requirements under UCA and DOE funded projects such as ASAP

• Aligning utilities on common Home Area Network strategy

• ZigBee Smart Energy (SE) 1.0 technical issues identified with resolutions in SE 2.0

• Formed joint ZigBee & HomePlug group to develop multi-medium ZigBee SE 2.0

• Re-birth of utility-led initiatives through UCA International Users Group

• Defining SG standards in the industry

• Led migration of AutoDR to UCA governance

• Expansion needed to address T&D and generation

• Increased focus on security

• Industry liaisons with EPRI/EEI and other organizations

• Smart Energy 2.0 release includes end to end system view, comprehensive certification process and IEC/IETF/IEEE compliance

• Implementing Smart Grid standards strategy

• Expanded scope of UCA to cover Smart Grid strategy

• Close working ties with NIST and DOE, etc.

• Too many HAN standards but none fully met requirements

• Lack of coordination in utility efforts

• Utilities would not agree to a common technical solution due to differences in regulation, topography, and technology preferences

• No Utility alignment on SG standards

• OpenHAN Task Group begins work.

201020092008

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Current Smart Grid Standards Strategy – Key Principles

Adoption

Open Governance

Participation

Acquisition Certification

Process forces compliance with standards

Without open standards a Smart Grid will not be achieved Without industry compliance Smart Grid Interoperability won’t be achieved

1. Openness2. Separation of Duties

3. Generational Compliance 4. Loose Coupling

1st

Generation2nd

GenerationCertification

Process forces compliance with standards

Process forces compliance with standards

Certification

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Working Sessions

Why Are We Here? Macro Level Goals

Incremental Architecture that protects investment Architecture Scales:

Mainstream Market Enables a customer market Levers economies of scale

Stability of the system scales

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Join the UCAIug at: http://www.ucaiug.org/Pages/join.aspx

Get web site user ID at: http://osgug.ucaiug.org/

Join mailing lists at: http://listserv.utilityami.org/archives/index.html http://listserv.utilitysg.org/archives/index.html

List Subscribers as of July 14, 2009 AMI Enterprise Task Force (113 subscribers) OpenADR (34 subscribers) UtiliSec Members (76 subscribers) UtiliSec Technical (68 subscribers) UtiliSec Announce (242 subscribers) AMI Security (268 subscribers) AMI Network (35 subscribers) UtilityAMI Guests (79 subscribers) UtilityAMI HAN TF (183 subscribers) UtilityAMI Members (97 subscribers)

Present OpenSG WG/TF Membership

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OpenSG General Meeting Dates January 6–8, 2009: EPRI - Palo Alto April 14–16, 2009: FPL - Miami July 14–16, 2009: AEP - Columbus October 20–22, 2009: EnerNex/EPRI – Knoxville January 19–21, 2010: FPL – location? April, 2010: NEED HOST July, 2010: NEED HOST

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Questions?

For any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us

Note: Full participation requires UCAIug membership – join at http://www.ucaiug.org/

UCAIug Board Members:

Erich W. GuntherEnerNex [email protected]

Wayne R. LongcoreConsumers Energy

[email protected]