Panel 3: What interoperability is needed for an efficient smart grid that fosters innovative energy services?
High Level meeting "Interoperability to create the Internet of Energy" Jeff Montagne, Chief Data Officer
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Brussels, 11 May 2017
The growing role of data and DSOs in the new energy system is increasing the need for interoperability for all shareholders
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Transmission
data
Nuclear
Hydroelectric Suppliers and new
energy actors Citizens
(opendata) Local Authorities
Photovoltaic Wind energy Storage Electric Vehicles Customers
Distribution
Thermic
data
Service Operators
MANAGING THE DISTRIBUTION
NETWORK MORE EFFICIENTLY
CONNECTING RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND NEW
USAGES
MANAGING AND SECURELY SHARING DATA WITH ALL ENERGY SYSTEM STAKEHOLDERS FOR THE SUCCESS OF ENERGY TRANSITION
data
Interoperability issues for Enedis, main DSO in France
˃ Electricity system / markets : a continuous, ongoing process at EC/national level (network codes) with interoperability at stake
˃ Innovation / Smart Grids : Many experiments. A Babel’s tower of data models/formats.
˃ Smart cities and city modeling : new needs Concepts: open government, open data … but no universal model/format
˃ Smart homes/buildings & IoT : exponential development of products. No real / de facto standard. The AIOTI initiative promotes interaction amont IoT…
˃ Innovative energy services : new services based on metering data agregation/access : Flexiciency platform, energy data hubs, …
IEC
IETF/W3C
ITU-T
CCSA
CEN/
CENELC
3GPP.
Métier électriqueProducteur, Trans-porteur,
Agrégateur, Distributeur,
Fournisseur
Gestion des ServicesPilotage technique
Gestion des données
Gestion des clients
Collecte RéseauRaccordements
Routage
Gestion des flux data
RésidentielRéseau local (HAN)
Equipements
Terminaux
Europe US Japon Chine
ETSI
IEEE
NIST
ANSI
TTC/ARIB
CESI
JISC
SACMETI/MICNISTDirective98/34/EC
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CEPRI
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PanoramadesgrandesorganisationsdestandardisationenEnergieetTICintervenantsurlesSmartGrids
SGCC-F
Energy / smart grids : many standardisation organisations !
Meeting prosumers, ecosystem and public authorities expectations : what does Enedis currently offer (1/2)
Customers have also access to their data through Enedis secure client portal in which they can consult and download (CSV) their annually, monthly/weekly/daily/hourly data and compare their consumption to similar households
LINKY Smart Meter Customer data access by wire (DLMS / COSEM) or wireless (Zigbee) Control (Dry contact)
Zigbee Service
Provider
Customers with smart meters have direct access to metering data through a wire (“TIC”) or through a wireless protocol. The data format is based on international standard (DLMS/COSEM).
Electrical equipments can be remotely controlled by service providers through the DSO IT system.
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Meeting prosumers, ecosystem and public authorities expectations : what does Enedis currently offer (2/2)
Enedis launched an Open Data platform in 2015 to give key insights of the electricity market (consumption, capacity…)
API, Time series, Geoshape
API access to consumption / generation data for Suppliers and Third parties, provided they collect the explicit customer’s consent
Two access possibilities : (1) webservices/simple data format
(2) API / CIM based data format (as implemented by Flexiciency) adopted for interoperability
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Shared data with a third party : data review & access authorization
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Jeff MONTAGNE Responsable de la Gouvernance des Données ENEDIS - NEDI - Programme Numérique 01.81.97.48.14 06.98.71.92.23 [email protected]
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