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IEC SRD 63199
Edition 1.0 2020-07
SYSTEMS
REFERENCE DELIVERABLE
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inside
Top priority standards development status in the domain of smart energy
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 29.240 ISBN 978-2-8322-8649-4
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
0.1 General . 6
0.2 Summary of development plan process . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 8
4 SyC Smart Energy development plan: development process . 9
4.1 Purpose . 9
4.2 Collection of standardization cases . 10
4.3 Ranking process and results . 10
4.3.1 General . 10
4.3.2 Ranking criteria . 10
4.3.3 X-axis = Smart energy deployment standardization case impact . 11
4.3.4 Y-axis = Standardization case resolution likelihood . 11
4.3.5 Evaluation of the degree of consensus . 11
4.3.6 Who were involved for prioritizing? . 12
4.3.7 Ranking result . 12
4.4 From advantages and disadvantages of paths to the resolution of
standardization cases . 13
4.5 Facilitation of standardization case activities by SyC SE . 15
5 Assessment of each standardization case . 16
5.1 S-INT-1: Increase profiling support . 16
5.1.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 16
5.1.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 17
5.1.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 17
5.2 S-CNC-2: Connecting and managing DER standards . 17
5.2.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 17
5.2.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 18
5.2.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 18
5.3 S-CNC-4: Installations with multiple power sources. 18
5.3.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 18
5.3.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 19
5.3.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 19
5.4 S-SA-10: Extensions to support dynamic system management . 19
5.4.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 19
5.4.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 20
5.4.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 20
5.5 S-SA-11: Guidance for IEC 61850 extensions . 20
5.5.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 20
5.5.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 21
5.5.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 21
5.6 S-DER-1: Promotion and expansion of IEC 61850-7-420. 21
5.6.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 21
5.6.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 21
5.6.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 22
5.7 S-HBES/BACS-1: Cooperation of cross TCs for DR applying to smart home
and building automation systems . 22
5.7.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 22
5.7.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 22
5.7.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 23
5.8 S-ES-1: Standardization for interconnection and interoperability of large and
distributed energy storage . 23
5.8.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 23
5.8.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 24
5.8.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 25
5.9 G-C-7: Support for the long-term interoperability of IPv4 and IPv6 . 25
5.9.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 25
5.9.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 25
5.9.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 25
5.10 G-S-5: Guidelines of smart energy cyber security requirements . 26
5.10.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 26
5.10.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 26
5.10.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 26
5.11 S-AM-1&New Extension of SGAM smart energy grid reference architecture . 27
5.11.1 Purpose of IEC effort . 27
5.11.2 Description of current standardization efforts . 27
5.11.3 Description of remaining standardization efforts . 29
6 Synchronized process with gap analysis . 29
Annex A (informative) Electrical energy storage systems (EESS) . 30
Bibliography . 31
Documents referred to in this document . 31
Other documents for reference . 32
Figure 1 – Development plan overall process . 9
Figure 2 – Typical graphical output and conclusions . 11
Figure 3 – Classification of electrical energy storage systems according to energy form . 24
Figure 4 – Key cyber security standards and guidelines . 26
Figure 5 – The SGAM framework . 28
Figure 6 – The interaction model of three energies' component layer . 29
Figure A.1 – Large EES data model . 30
Table 1 – List of selected items in the development plan version 1.3 . 10
Table 2 – Ranking results: selected 11 items . 12
Table 3 – Example of scenarios comparison (S-DER-1) . 14
Table 4 – Development plan V1.3 . 14
Table 5 – International Standards related to S-HBES/BACS-1 . 23
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