Enabling Standards for Demand Side Management

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Enabling Standards for Demand Side Management Productizing Transactive Energy Signals Rolf Bienert Technical Director OpenADR Alliance

What is the OpenADR Alliance? Membership organization with 140+ national and international member companies California based nonprofit corporation Leverages Smart Grid related standards from OASIS, IEC, UCA and NAESB for OpenADR profiles Supports development, testing, certification, and deployment of commercial OpenADR Enables stakeholders to participate in automated DR, dynamic pricing, and electricity grid reliability

Why have an industry alliance? Branding Technology will not succeed without brand awareness and marketing Interoperability, testing, certification The market needs a solid program that makes systems interoperable on the interface point Outreach, training, education Typical goals of an industry alliance Build a reliable technology Create new markets for members Increase membership  market acceptance

What we did with OpenADR? OpenADR 2.0 is a profile of the OASIS Energy Interoperation (EI) Further “profiled” the EI functions and models Added conformance statements to increase interoperability Created the OpenADR 2.0a/b Profile Specifications Added transport protocols and security Created a test plan and certification policy Build a test tool for pre- and certification testing Created a certification program Test plan Test tool Certification requirements Logo SGIP ITCA (Interoperability Testing and Certification Agency)

Transactive ADR Team Goal: advance TE in OpenADR Alliance, with goals of leveraging established DR member alliance (OpenADR Alliance) to create an industry solution for TE Extending the OpenADR standard to include TE, pointing the way to a practical future for TE Engaging both new and existing OpenADR members in the creation of Transactive Automated DR (TADR) Integrating IoT transactive framework with DR Synchronize with California Energy Commission efforts

Transactive ADR Team (2) Who: TE Challenge participants + OpenADR members: We are open for participants Collective agreement on how to advance TE in the OpenADR Alliance Agreement on what transactive piece (“extension” or “OpenADR profile”, etc.) will be developed in OpenADR and how Identify ties to other TE Challenge teams and any related work items

The starting point Team Output from TE for Energy management in Microgrid Systems Market Participants Microgrids Storage Devices Electric Vehicles Internet of Things Utility Etc. Required messages: Quote, Tender, Transaction, Delivery All available but will need to be profiled Join the effort!

Rolf Bienert rolf@openadr.org www.openadr.org +1 (925) 336-0239 Thank you! Rolf Bienert rolf@openadr.org www.openadr.org +1 (925) 336-0239