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PIN Platform Informatiemodel Netbeheerders Introducing the Dutch PIN Community for the CIM Users Meeting Milan 2010 Jan Bruinenberg (Alliander), Louis Dietvorst (Enexis), Richard Uijen (TenneT) 15 june 2010
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PIN Agenda Who are we? Why did we join forces? What is our vision? What is our ambition? Essence 2/6/15 2
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PIN 2/6/15 3 3 Who are we and what is our goal? Jan Bruinenberg Sicco Schotanus Eric Verbrugge Bernadet Miceli Wil de Jong Louis Dietvorst Anton Prins Alex van Rooijen Richard Uijen Frans van Noort Wilco Polak / August Kluifhout Dutch DSO profile that is maximally derived from international standards
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PIN 2/6/15 4 PIN meets PDI @TenneT - 2010Q1 PIN – Platform Informatiemodel Netbeheerders Focus on Enterprise Integration Primary focus: Dutch E+G profiles, re-use CIM where possible PDI – Platform Data Infrastructuur Focus on Field Integration Primary focus: 61850 Note: not all members on the picture
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PIN Agenda Who are we? Why did we join forces? What is our vision? What is our ambition? Essence 2/6/15 5
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PIN 2/6/15 6 Reasons for the PIN Community The Dutch Distribution companies have a long history In 1920 we had about 320 distribution companies Currently there are 11 companies left These 11 consist of one national TSO and four large regional DSO’s, the remaining others are smaller DSO’s The regulator wants to reduce the 11 DSO’s to 3 to 4 large DSO’s Efficiency targets, Smart Grid developments DSO’s and TSO are no competitors, we seek synergy
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PIN Agenda Who are we? Why did we join forces? What is our vision? What is our ambition? Essence 2/6/15 7
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PIN 2/6/15 8 Stereotyping as harmonization tool North-American base model, translating to European context And now…the initiative to develop a Dutch profile using stereotypes CIM > BRAM > We strive towards uniformity but allow freedom for local deviations where necessary 8 SONL=System Operators NL >
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PIN Agenda Who are we? Why did we join forces? What is our vision? What is our ambition? Essence 2/6/15 9
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PIN Some of our challenges 2/6/15 10 Determination of model maturity and choice of models What are critical succes factors for a Business case Hooking up the small DSO’s Unique identification, codesytems: do we need it? How to set up Maintenance and Governance of a shared model Language problem, learn from predecessors How to integrate / disintegrate subdomains into the Canonical model
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PIN 2/6/15 11 Ambition Looking to grow towards a Dutch CDPSM profile Looking to re-use Gas modeling developed by STEDIN or collaborate on European level Get hands-on experience in actual Business projects Share experience within the company, within the Dutch Energy industry, within the International CIM community and learn from one another Open for collaboration on European / international scale
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PIN Agenda Who are we? Why did we join forces? What is our vision? What is our ambition? Essence 2/6/15 12
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PIN Fights for Interoperability: the way we usually think Interoperability StandardsOperations needs leads to Original: Paul Oude Luttighuis, Novay (http://www.novay.nl/ )http://www.novay.nl/ LinkedIn group: Enterprise Interoperability 13
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PIN Interoperability: a thinking model for agreements Interoperability Business Agreements Operations needs enable leads to Standards Customization are partly …… but also Re-use 14 Original: Paul Oude Luttighuis, Novay (http://www.novay.nl/ )http://www.novay.nl/ LinkedIn group: Enterprise Interoperability
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PIN Benefits of the model 15 Think of business-agreements instead of only standards (designproduct) It offers: –control for management –Controlled balance between uniformity and diversity. –agreements that are in line with each other –a model for growth instead of a big bang implementation. and facilitates communication with the business. Original: Paul Oude Luttighuis, Novay (http://www.novay.nl/ )http://www.novay.nl/ LinkedIn group: Enterprise Interoperability
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