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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 1 Technical Committee 57 POWER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND ASSOCIATED INFORMATION EXCHANGE
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano Cyril Effantin EDF R&D cyril.effantin@edf.fr TC 57 – WG16 Cim Market Extensions for EU CIM and ENTSO-E Market EDI harmonization For transmission market EDI leveraging a Common approach for derivating CIM into XML exchanged data
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 3 Agenda Introduction Aims of the IEC ENTSO-E Market EDI standards harmonization Methodological framework Short methodology examples Conclusion
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 4 Markets integration across Europe requires market consistency & seamless communication at several levels: Inter-Participants Participants to Power Exchanges & TSOs Inter-TSOs Second European Electricity directive requiring open transmission capacity allocation which increases the need for aligning physical models with market signals Auction office Transparency in ATC allocations Need for expanding interoperability between energy stakeholder IT applications (expanding standards down to data models) Initiative background – Strategic importance of standardization within Europe
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 5 ENTSO-E ( European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity http://www.entsoe.eu/ )http://www.entsoe.eu/ Harmonization Works started in 2005 within IEC-ETSO collaboration ( European Transmission System Operators ) from July 2009, ETSO is now fully merged into ENTSO-E ~ 500 million citizen served 650 GW Generation 230 000 km EHV-HV lines 1 500 000 km MV/LV lines Demand: 3 000 TWh/year Exchanges: 300 TWh/year Investments by 2030 for T&D: ~500G€ ENTSO-E: 42 TSOs from 34 countries
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 6 Separation of transmission networks from production and supply Yet stronger unbundling rules in 3 rd EU Directive Individual players' initiatives Push for investments in interconnections Capacity constraints in existing infrastructure Security of energy supply within each country Emergence of market coupling, e.g. trilateral and soon Central- Western Europe EEX- Powernext-Belpex Vertical disintegration Phase I Interconnection reinforcements Creation of power exchanges Integration of EU landscape EU grouped countries into 7 … + regional markets Extension of market coupling between countries European integration Phase II In parallel: growing importance of renewables Drive towards sustainable energy...... with increasingly volatile production profile Evolution towards pan- European backbone? Sustainability The TSOs’ need for stronger and faster evolution towards EU integration
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 7 Strategic targets Market unbundling has distributed Business Processes across various Energy Stakeholders, typically : Scheduling Capacity allocation and nomination Reserve management Customer switching Settlement Calculations… This however requires coordination of standards across stakeholders Standardisation is a key element for IT Total Cost of Ownership reduction through : Harmonization of business processes Improved component reusability Market Interfaces Reduced integration costs
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 8 Aims of IEC - ENTSO-E Market EDI standards harmonization CIM Market Extension CME creation Mainly north American vision of the market in 2003 Taking into account European market design : OTC Over the counter market not modelled Harmonization benefits Integrating the European market standard defined by ENTSO-E Market EDI works into IEC Harmonized European role model Enhance IEC standards with business processes Many business processes already modelled by ENTSO-E Extensive business exchanged messages Reuse of the ENTSO-E implementation guides Building of a working framework based on UN/Cefact specification Hosting the European profile as IEC international standards Taking advantage of the standardization community
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 9 How to achieve the convergence work ? Building of the CME (CIM Market Extensions) Energy Scheduling Market Operations Reservation Financials ENTSO-E ESS ENTSO-E ECAN ENTSO-E ERRP ENTSO-E ESP WG14 - 61968 CIM Distribution Part WG13 - 61970 CIM Transmission Part WG 16 - 62325 CIM Market Extensions European IEC Profile North American IEC Profile 2 IEC Task forces Methodological Framework + Harmonized ENTSO-E EbIX EFET Role model
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 10 The ENTSO-E ebIX EFET Harmonized Role Model Balancing Area Capacity AreaGrid Connecting Party
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 11 The ENTSO-E Market EDI Role Model the ENTSO-E concepts behind the scene
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 12 Example of ENTSO-E Market EDI UML Business Processes
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 13 How to achieve the convergence work ? Building of the CME (CIM Market Extensions) Energy Scheduling Market Operations Reservation Financials ENTSO-E ESS ENTSO-E ECAN ENTSO-E ERRP ENTSO-E ESP WG14 - 61968 CIM Distribution Part WG13 - 61970 CIM Transmission Part WG 16 - 62325 CIM Market Extensions European IEC Profile North American IEC Profile 2 IEC Task forces Methodological Framework + Harmonized ENTSO-E EbIX EFET Role model
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 14 Common Methodological framework based on UN/Cefact CCTS UN/Cefact (United Nations/Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business) CCTS (Core Component Technical Specification) CCTS Gives a working framework to enhance semantic, interoperability in electronic data exchanges In particular, it helps to link business processes data exchanges with a common global information model (such as the CIM model) ex: ENTSO-E Scheduling Process
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 15 Common methodological framework inspired from UN/Cefact CCTS (Core Component Technical Specification) standard DMS OMS Exchanged Data analysis 1 Message Conceptual Model or Message Assembly (Exchanged at app interfaces) 4 Business Process Study: Ex: outage Management Contextual Model or Business Information Entity ( Profiles ) 3 (Sub-Set, Constraints, restrictions) 5 Implementation Message Model ou Syntax Binding Technological derivation XSD, OWL,RDFS, SQL …etc XML Exchanged Data Validation Information Model or Core Components ( CIM ) 2 CIM extensions
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 16 Information Model CIM + Market Extensions CME (Extended CIM) Regional Contextual Model Message Assembly Model Message Implementation syntactic Model Profiling the CIM Contextual Model Based on a parent model With eventual restrictions. No additions possible to the parent model Message Conceptual Model XSD Profiling Derivation Implementation Derivation Document Contextual Model BasedOn Application to WG16 Market Domain
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 17 Information Model Contextual Model Extended CIM Schedule Contextual Model Style Market Profile 1 Style Market Profile N Bid Contextual Model XSD … Schedule Assembly Model Bid Assembly Model Message Assembly Model Document Contextual Models XSD Message Implementation syntactic Models Regional Contextual Models … Profiling Derivation Implementation Derivation
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 18 XSD Schedule Document Schedule Document message Confirmation Document Message Message Assembly XSD Confirmation Document Message Implementation syntactic Models Schedule Document Business Processes projects Scheduling Capacity Allocation Confirmation Document Reserve Management Document Contextual Models Settlement … UML Information Model Extended CIM UML Information Profiles European Style Market Profile North American Style Market Profile WG16 Methodological framework Modeling Rules
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 19 Model Derivation by the example CIM LEVEL
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 20 Model Derivation by the example European Style Market Profile
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 21 Model Derivation by the example European Style Market Profile
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 22 Model Derivation by the example Contextual Message for Schedule Document
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 23 Model Derivation by the example Schedule Document Assembly level
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 24 One more complicated ENTSO-E message derived through the methodology XSD XML NDR Naming and Design Rules
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 25 Proposed CIM Extensions With Scheduling and Capacity Allocation processes studies we have the following new CIM classes : Process TimeSeries BidTimeSeries Auction Price MeasurementPoint
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 26 Proposed CIM Extensions inside IEC62325 package
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 27 CIM Issues about combined shared CIM packages
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano 28 Un/Cefact based methodology facilitated the CIM ENTSO-E Market EDI harmonization. Having a whole information model giving the next step for future European work, EDI harmonization. The methodological framework reduced the number of added new classes into the CIM to cover all ENTSO-e market exchanged messages through their business processes. Feedback on the common methodological approach
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TC 57 CIM user Group Meeting June 2010 Milano Thank you for your attention.
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