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1 Al Hefner (NIST Lead) Frances Cleveland (Technical Champion)

2 PAP 7 Overview Status of IEC 61850-7-420 and IEEE 1547.8 Identify new issues for PAP 7 Update the Scoping Document Develop a White Paper based on Scoping Document

3 PAP 7: Task Interactions 3 Task 2: IEEE 1547.4 for island applications and IEEE 1547.6 for secondary networks PAPs MIC Task 4: Develop and Harmonize Object Models IEC 61850-7-420: Expanded to include Multifunctional ES-DER operational interface; Harmonized with CIM & MultiSpeak; Mapped to MMS, DNP3, web services, & SEP v2

4 PAP 7 Scope - Energy Storage and Distributed EnergyResources Develop Scoping Study on Energy Storage and Distributed Energy Resources Complete IEEE 1547.4 and.6 Initiate IEEE 1547.8 on electrical connectivity of ES-DER allowing low-voltage ride-through, microgrids, and other ES- DER management Develop Use Cases for ES-DER Develop information exchange requirements to submit to IEC TC57 WG17 Monitor IEEE 1547.8 and IEC TC57 WG17

5 DER (Generation and Storage) Cost Justification DERs will provide: Energy (real power) from generators and from storage units Reactive power support (volt/var support) to both distribution and transmission efficiency and stability Combined generation and storage can provide rapid response to mitigate intermittent renewable resources like wind and solar Low voltage ride-through, emergency reserves, harmonic- damping Rapid response to frequency deviations

6 Different DER Interactions: Direct Control,Interactive Requests, Broadcast/Multicast

7 DER Key Use Cases Must Cope with ManyDifferent Configurations DER will be managed: By customers for their own exclusive use Through direct control by utilities or aggregators Through market-driven bids, with direct control by utilities Through market-driven, tariff-based demand response Direct, tightly-coupled control Between inverter controller and ES-DER device Between Customer EMS and multiple ES-DER devices in a building, subdivision, or campus Interactive two-way monitoring and control Between ISO/RTO and ES-DER system whose bid has been accepted Between Customer EMS and multiple ES-DER systems with their own (sophisticated) controllers Broadcast/multicast one-way “pricing” or “request” signals Between utility and Customer EMS Between aggregator and ES-DER systems

8 PV/Storage Inverter-based System Phase 1Functions and Interactions Phase 1 Functions Connect/Disconnect from grid Limit maximum generation Set power factor Var settings, based on voltage Var settings, based on watts Storage charge / discharge rate (fast PEV chargers??) “Pricing” signal Event / history logging State / status reporting Time synchronization Interaction Direct command Immediate request Change settings Schedule of settings based on time Schedule of settings based on temperature Phase 2 Functions Low voltage ride-through!! Counteracting frequency deviation Other

9 One PV/Storage Inverter Mode

10 IEC 61850-7-420 for DER IEC 61850 – Interface Standard of Object Models for Utility Industry Very modular Establishes “well-known” standardized names, data formats, and services Initially focused on substation automation, but now being expanded IEC 61850-7-420 for DER Addresses only the “Nouns” IEC 61850 object modeling constructs of LNs, etc: Covers: General DER management Photovoltaic systems Fuel cells Diesel generation Combined heat and power Wind power is handled separately (IEC 61400-25) Currently status is Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) Due to become International Standard (IS) by mid-2008 Logical Nodes Common Data Class Common Components Standard Data Types Logical Nodes (LN) Common Data Classes (CDC) Common Attributes Logical Devices (LD) Data Objects (DO)

11 Current Status IEEE 1547.8 has its writing groups developing the first draft of the document IEC 61850-90-7 is being developed as a Technical Report that contains all of the proposed ES-DER additions to IEC 61850-7-420 TR IEC 61850-90-7 will be an informative document that can (hopefully) be approved by the IEC within 6 months With this TR, vendors can start to implement IEC 61850-7-420 even though they recognize that some minor changes might be made In parallel, these (and other) data objects will be added to IEC 61850-7-420 Ed 2 for normative standardization within 2 years Develop a White Paper based on Scoping Document

12 Questions?


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