Smart Grid Interoperability Panel & ISO / RTO Council Smart Grid Projects David Forfia SGIP Governing Board Member – Stakeholder Category 21 ISO/RTO Sponsor.

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Smart Grid Interoperability Panel & ISO / RTO Council Smart Grid Projects David Forfia SGIP Governing Board Member – Stakeholder Category 21 ISO/RTO Sponsor of the Smart Grid Working Group

What is the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) initiated the SGIP to support NIST in fulfilling its responsibility, under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, to coordinate standards development for the Smart Grid.SGIP Established in late 2009, the SGIP is a public/private partnership that defines requirements for essential communication protocols and other common specifications and coordinates development of these standards by collaborating organizations.SGIP The SGIP is comprised of over 740 member organizations representing 22 stakeholder categories, including federal agencies as well as state and local regulators. More than 2,000 individuals are participating in SGIP activities. Membership is free and open to all organizations interested in achieving the Smart Grid vision.SGIP 2

SGIP Participating Members 3

Membership Engagement Challenges 4 46% of all organizations are “Observing” and not “Participating” 50% of the participating organizations have had their voting rights suspended Participation of the Utility industry is key to successful standards implementation Utilities and Regulators account for 20% of the voting organizations in the SGIP Need to position interoperability standards “on the radar screen” of utilities and regulators to get them more engaged in the SGIP process because interoperability standards may change and because keeping the standards voluntary is critical; there is still risk of future compliance requirements and enforcement guidelines.

2012 SGIP Goals 5 Transition the SGIP business model SGIP transition to a self-sustaining legal entity supported by private sector as well as public sector funding has been part of the plan from the start This is a good time to plan for and begin the transition NIST does not envision any diminishment in involvement of NIST staff in SGIP Target timeline – June 2012: SGIP GB agreement on a legal structure, funding model, and multiyear business plan. This should include planning information for participants’ budgeting for – January 2013: SGIP begins first year of operation as a legal entity with initial private sector funding Continue expanding Catalog of Standards Complete Priority Action Plans (PAP) in progress Priority Action Plan (PAP) on fast charging of electric vehicles. Priority Action Plan (PAP) on issues related to the “Green Button” initiative. Complete an examination of voting processes and procedures of the SGIP, with respect to balance of voting, to assure that consensus is maintained in the SGIP as a whole, as well as within stakeholder categories that may be impacted greatly by SGIP decisions.SGIP Improve communication and outreach  Develop of key messages addressing the business value of SGIP for each of its stakeholder groups, based on information gathered from conversations between the Communications, Marketing and Education (CME) Working Group and Governing Board members.SGIP  Develop a survey, to be sent to SGIP members, to provide feedback related to voting rights issues and communication issues (e.g., overall usage and satisfaction of current communication methods).SGIP

SGIP Links 6 Become a member System Operator Communication Page

ISO RTO Council The ISO/RTO Council (IRC) is comprised of 10 Independent System Operators (ISOs) and Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) in North America. These ISOs and RTOs serve two-thirds of electricity consumers in the United States and more than 50 percent of Canada's population. The IRC works collaboratively to develop effective processes, tools, and methods for improving competitive electricity markets across North America. The IRC’s goal is to balance reliability considerations with market practices, resulting in efficient, robust markets that provide competitive and reliable service to electricity users. 7

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Smart Grid Working Group Existing IRC Committees Communications Committee Information Technology Committee Markets Committee Planning Committee Regulatory and Legislative Committee Standards Review Committee Training Committee Coordinate and recommend External Smart Grid Activities Participate Ongoing engagement Provide IRC positions IRC members Advocate IRC Positions Smart Grid Working Group 9

SmartGrid Project 2.0 Objective IRC sponsored Smart Grid Initiative in 2009 – Completed information model & use cases for ISO to Aggregator using Common Information Model (CIM) – Submitted to NAESB – Submitted to NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) – SGIP adopted into catalogue of standards in December 2011 IRC Smart Grid work was included Proposing a second IRC sponsored project jointly supported by the IT and Markets Committees – Work with the OpenADR alliance to map their implementation profile of the SGIP standard to IRC 2009 use cases – Update 2009 IRC use cases to the latest version of the CIM – Map the OpenADR implementation profile to the latest version of the CIM – Publish the work in the US through the NIST SGIP processes – Publish the work internationally through the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) process Benefits – Proactively reviews the work of the standards organization before implementation – Jointly fund the common cost of analyzing OpenADR implementation profile – Demonstrates IRC leadership by working publicly with NIST – Demonstrates IRC leadership by internationally by working with IEC 10

ISO/RTO Council Links ISO / RTO Council – Committee Descriptions – IRC sponsored Smart Grid Initiative in 2009 – Plug in Hybrid Analysis –