Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid David Su Vice Chair, Focus Group on Smart Grid Document No: GSC16-PLEN-60 Source: ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid Contact: David Su, NIST, USA GSC Session: PLENARY Agenda Item:
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid Creation of the FG: Established in February 2010 Activities: Had 8 meetings so far Developing 5 deliverables: Overview Use cases Requirements Architecture Terminology Details are at: 2
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) A conceptual model 3
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 Source:ITU Key areas for standardization 4
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 RP 1—Interface between grid Domain and the Service Providers domains RP 2—For metering information exchange RP 3—Interface between operators/service providers and customers RP 4--services and applications to all actors RP 5—optional, between Smart metering and Customer domain 5 domains+5 reference points Source: ITU Interfaces to be standardized 5
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 The “union” between the Communications and Power industries is still unconsummated, but it will happen as building a new ICT infrastructure is very costly Telecom industry and service providers have a very important role in the smart grid –Cloud based hosted energy service providers will reach the home also via existing broadband access technologies –Broadband access has a role in demand side management Another driver for convergence is that Smart Grid does not end at the meter but it enters the home. –Many aspects of the Smart Grid are directly related to the availability of a home networking and consumer participation is key in demand side management programs –This will also shape the future of the Consumer Electronics industry through new energy efficiency standards Importance of Global Standards in Smart Grid 6
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 Collaboration is essential Avoid duplication of effort More than 25 related organizations invited to the first meeting, e.g. –National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), –Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), –International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 7
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 Next Steps / Actions Focus Group finalizes deliverables end of Future direction will be decided at next TSAG (January 2012) –Mechanism/organization to progress standardization –Items for standardization –Collaboration with other organization 8
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 9 Supplementary Slides
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 ITU-T Focus Groups Quick development of specifications in chosen areas Addressing industry needs Participation is open Recent FG success story: Focus Group ICT & Climate Change (July 2008-April 2009) 10
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 FG Smart Grid management TitleName ChairmanMr Les Brown (Lantiq, Germany) Vice ChairmanMs Li Haihua (MIIT, China) Vice ChairmanMr Hyungsoo Kim (Korea Telecom, Korea) Vice ChairmanMr Yoshito Sakurai (Hitachi, Japan) Vice ChairmanMr David Su (NIST, USA) TSB SecretariatMr Hiroshi Ota TSB AssistantMs Emmanuelle Labar 11
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 FG Smart Plenary WG1 Use cases WG2 Requirements WG3 Architecture Chair: Hyung-Soo Kim (KT, Korea) Editor: Gyu Myoung Lee (ETRI, Korea) Editor: Jeong Yun KIM (ETRI, Korea) Chair: Yoshito Sakurai (Hitachi, Japan) Vice-chair: Haihua Li (CATR, China) Editor: Shingo Soma(Mitsubishi, Japan) Editor: Jian Li (CATR, China) Chair: David Su (NIST) Editor: Tsuyoshi Masuo (NTT, Japan) Editor: Yoshihiro Kondo (NTT, Japan) Ad hoc 3 Working Groups, 5 deliverables Deliverable: Smart Grid Overview Deliverable: Terminology Deliverable: Requirements of communication for smart grid Deliverable: Smart Grid Architecture Editor: Gyu Myoung Lee (ETRI, Korea) Editor: Yuan Guangxiang (CATR, China) Deliverable: use cases for smart grid Organization of FG Smart 12
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 Meetings 1 st meeting: June 2010, Geneva 2 nd meeting: 2-5 Aug 2010, Geneva 3 rd meeting: Oct 2010, Geneva 4 th meeting: 29 Nov-3 Dec 2010, Chicago, USA 5 th meeting: Jan 2011, Yokohama, Japan 6 th meeting: 4-8 Apr 2011, Sophia Antipolis, France 7 th meeting: 9-15 Jun 2011, Jeju Island, Korea 8 th meeting: August 2011, Geneva 9 th meeting: December 2011, Geneva Related information is at: T/focusgroups/smart/Pages/Default.aspxhttp:// T/focusgroups/smart/Pages/Default.aspx FG Smart Current Activities 13
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 ItemsSGs and aspects (1) M2M SG13 Q3/13 USN, MOC Q12/13 Ubiquitous networking (object to object communication) SG15 Q1/15 IP home network SG16 Q25/16 USN applications and services (2) Smart meteringSG16 Q25/16 Smart metering (3) Vehicle communication SG13 Q12/13 networked vehicle SG16 Q27/16 Vehicle gateway platform for telecommunication/ITS services /applications (4) Home networking SG13 Q12/13 Next generation home network SG15 Q1/15 IP home network Q2/15 access network QoS Q4/15 wideband (G.hn - G.9960, G.9961) and narrowband (G.hnem – G.9955, G.9956) home networking transceivers SG16 Q21/16 home network services (5) Energy saving networkSG13 Q21/13 Future network Current ITU-T SG activities directly related to Smart Grid 14
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 … through AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) – two way communication Demand/response: cut energy use during times of peak demand Dynamic pricing: encourages to reduce power consumption voluntarily during peak period Smart Grid benefit: cut peak load 15
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All GSC16-PLEN-60 Smart Grid benefit: Integrating renewable energy Output of renewable energy sources (wind, solar...) varies – makes integration with conventional power grid difficult Smart Grid: –Wide-Area Situational Awareness Electric vehicles-to-grid (load and electric storage) 16