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1、IEEE P2030/D3.0Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation With the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and LoadsDCN 2030-10-0336-00-0003Revision HistoryRevDateSummary1.009-18-2009Initial document released skeletal outline1.

2、101-14-2010Revisions to skeletal outline 2.004-16-2010Includes WG text submittals; WRTG additions; architectural model2.105-17-2010Includes WG comments addressed by WRTG; WRTG additions2.2a06-22-2010Redline version. All WG comments on 2.1 reviewed at WG meeting in SC; new revisions from WG meeting i

3、n SC; incorporated new text and revisions as a result of WG assignments from the meeting in SC.2.2b06-23-2010Redline accepted version. All WG comments on 2.0 reviewed at WG meeting in SC; new revisions from WG meeting in SC; incorporated new text and revisions as a result of WG assignments from the

4、meeting in SC; editorial comments and IEEE formatting added. Note: Parking Lot Annex B has been removed from this version. Text from the parking lot annex is now in DCN # 2030-10-0277-00-00152.307-02-2010Redline version. All WG comments from SC meeting in May 2010; submissions received by 7/15/2010

5、from assignments made at SC meeting; WRTG edits from WRTG meeting in CO June 29-July 1, 2010 (excluding formatting changes); submissions received from assignment made at WRTG meeting. 3.007-29-2010All changes accepted. Draft released 8/2/2010 for WG comments. IEEE P2030/D3.0Draft Guide for Smart Gri

6、d Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation With the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and LoadsSCC21 Standards Coordinating Committee of theIEEE Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation and Energy Storage SocietyApproved IEEE-SA Standards

7、BoardCopyright 2010 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.Three Park AvenueNew York, New York 10016-5997, USAAll rights reserved.This document is an unapproved draft of a proposed IEEE Standard. As such, this document is subject to change. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! Because this i

8、s an unapproved draft, this document must not be utilized for any conformance/compliance purposes. Permission is hereby granted for IEEE Standards Committee participants to reproduce this document for purposes of international standardization consideration. Prior to adoption of this document, in who

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10、ivities Department. IEEE Standards Activities Department445 Hoes LanePiscataway, NJ 08854, USAAbstract: Keywords: IEEE Standards documents are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating Committees of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board. The IEEE develops

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28、an also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center.IntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE P2030 , Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads.The soph

29、istication of electrical power grids throughout the world vary significantly, and may vary within a country from area to area, or electrical service provider to electrical service provider. The need to upgrade electrical power systems has stimulated the concept of Smart Grid, a broad and ill-defined

30、 term used globally to include application of additional information and communications technology to electrical power grids. This need has also driven legislation and regulation of power systems throughout the world.The Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 calls for the development o

31、f protocols and standards to increase the flexibility of use for smart grid equipment and systems. Under Section 1305 of the act, this interoperable framework shall be flexible, uniform, and technology neutral and align policy, business, and technology approaches in a manner that would enable all el

32、ectric resources, including demand-side resources, to contribute to an efficient, reliable electricity network. The IEEE P2030 TM Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and L

33、oads (IEEE P2030) supports this directive and addresses these issues as they relate to generation, transmission, distribution, transmission, storage, and end use of the electric power grid. Electricity knows no national boundaries. The same can be said for the Smart Grid (SG). Currently, there are m

34、any, both national and international, standardization initiatives related to the development of the SG concept. An SG roadmap was developed in 2010 by the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC, through its Strategic Group 3, developed a roadmap that is similar to that developed by the U.S. N

35、ational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). There is considerable interest in this topic in developing countries that do not have a robust electric power infrastructure at this time. Building off of a conceptual reference model produced by NIST to facilitate SDOs in standards development f

36、or the Smart Grid, IEEE P2030 focuses on the interoperability components of communications, power systems, and information technology platforms (Figure 1). It views the Smart Grid as a large, complex “system of systems” and provides guidance through the numerous interoperable SG design pathways thro

37、ughout the electric power system to the loads, and for serving end-use applications. This interoperability “groundwork” lays the foundation for the emerging Smart Grid applications layer that provides a platform for a number of advanced Smart Grid applications and services. Smart Grid Interoperabili

38、ty GuidanceFigure 1 Hierarchy of Smart Grid Interoperability Notice to usersLaws and regulationsUsers of these documents should consult all applicable laws and regulations. Compliance with the provisions of this standard does not imply compliance to any applicable regulatory requirements. Implemente

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