Home/Building/Industry-to-Grid WG subgroups – Home-to-Grid (H2G, Ken Wacks) – Building / Industry-to-Grid (B2G/I2G, David Holmberg)
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H2G Subgroup Accomplishments
Papers published by Home-to-Grid (H2G) subgroup – Home-to-Grid Requirements – Roadmap for Interoperable Networks, Systems, Devices – Privacy of Consumer Information – Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for H2G Devices – Free Market Choice for Appliance Physical Layer Comm. – Appliance Socket Interface – Modular Communications Interface for Demand Response – – – – –
Installation Guide for Smart Grid Appliances Broadcast-based H2G Communication Solutions Barriers to Responsive Appliances at Scale Local Grid Definitions Smart Grid System Stability with Broadcast Communications
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H2G Subgroup Activities
Papers recently completed by H2G subgroup
– Economic Value of Integrating Consumption Preferences in Electric System Planning – Smart Grid System Security with Broadcast Communications
Projects being considered – Consumer Metrics for Smart Grid Programs – Home Nanogrids Meet Smart Grids – – – – – –
Privacy of Consumer Information and Devices Cyber-Secure Gateway Combining Residential Solar and Storage Economic Benefits of Demand-Response Programs Alonetic Appliances for Load Following Transactive Energy and Consumer Products
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B2G/I2G Subgroup Activities
Papers published by B2G/I2G subgroup – Customer Energy Services Interface – Analysis & Framework for Customer Storage in the Smart Grid
B2G/I2G activities – Transactive Energy • Develop Transactive Energy use cases • Work with SGIP Transactive Energy Coordination Group – Projects being considered • Application of block chains to Transactive Energy • Microgrid interactions with building controllers • OpenFMB interfaces to buildings
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Catalog-of-Standards Candidates
Criteria for inclusion in SEPA Catalog of Standards – Suitable for smart grids – Community acceptance
… Consumer Electronics Energy Usage … Residential gateway … Guidelines for product interoperability9
Modular Comm. Interface Standard Comm
Home-to-Grid group
Device
ISO/IEC 10192-3 ANSI/CTA-2045 MCI Standard
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Energy Management Options ISO/IEC 15067-3 1. Direct control 2. Prices-to-devices 3. Distributed control
Utility Power
ANSI/CTA-2045 Energy Management Agent
Home Network Gateway Utility Price/Event Control
Stationary Battery
Fuel Cell Inside House 11
The Energy Management Agent Negotiate Transactive Energy Receive pricing & DR events
Appliance
Energy Management Agent
User energy budget
rating Local power available
Appliance & local power control User preferences
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Apartment Complex EMAs ISO/IEC 15067-3-3 EMA
EMA
EMA
To Grid Utility / Provider Server
EMA
EMA
Cloud-based Supplemental EMA 13
Simple Consumer Choices
1. Wash dishes now. 2. Delay wash 3 hours & save 25¢. 3. Delay wash 6 hours & save 50¢.
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Join, Learn, Build the HBI2G WG!
Who should join? – Utilities & energy service providers – Equipment suppliers & communication companies – Smart grid researchers – Regulators & policy-makers
What will you learn?
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How the grid evolution affects customers Integrating customer equipment & DER with the grid Opportunities for enhanced demand response How block chains facilitate Transactive Energy
When? – H2G Subgroup: Biweekly, Friday, 1 PM ET – B2G/I2G Subgroup: Monthly, Thursday, 2 PM ET 15