END-TO-END POINT PERFORMANCE:Integrating Operations, Metering, and
Energy Demand Managementonto a Single Platform
IPKeys Power Partners Roundtable:
Insight for Public Power Providers on Data-Driven Analytics & Intelligence
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Roundtable Panel
Scott JarmanAustin Energy
Rolf BienertOpenADR Alliance
Jim BochIPKeys Power Partners
Mark PonderIPKeys Power Partners
Moderator:Ed ThomasUtility Exchange.org
Agenda
• Integrating Customer Assets, Jim Boch
• Municipal Utility Perspective, Scott Jarman
• Ally Perspective, Rolf Bienert
• Solution Provider Perspective, Mark Ponder
• Audience Comments and Questions
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WHY Standards:
Without Standards you need a Custom Application for each Device in the FieldVery costly to access individual providers proprietary protocols and technologies
DOES NOT SCALE
Does not allows for holistic optimization and dispatch of a mixed-resource DER VPP
Avoids IT integration
concerns: How to collect and integrate telemetry, consistent baselines and settlement.
Does not address targeted DER use cases,
such as localized grid stress, PV and EV balancing, etc.
Does not address use cases that require automated and fast
control cycles
Individual customer impact and interaction not available to utility
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Standards Optimize Integration
✓ Holistic optimization & dispatch of a mixed-resource DER VPP ➔much higher reliabilityand resilience
✓ One integration model for all resources & programs
✓ Consistent telemetry, forecasting, baselines, settlement
✓ Can mix resource types in DER dispatch, target localized resources (e.g. EV/PV balancing)
✓ Utility drives customer
interaction, either directly or through aggregators
✓ Can participate in complete system optimization & central dispatch through link to ISO/TSO
You can Control Everything with Standards from a Single Application (EISS®)
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Standards Optimize Integration
ü Holistic optimization & dispatch of a mixed-resource DER VPP è
much higher reliabilityand resilience
ü One integration model for all resources & programs
ü Consistent telemetry, forecasting, baselines, settlement
ü Can mix resource types in DER dispatch, target localized
resources (e.g. EV/PV balancing)
ü Utility drives customer interaction, either directly or through
aggregators
ü Can participate in complete system optimization & central dispatch through link to ISO/TSO
You can Control Everything with Standards from a Single Application (EISS®)
OpenADR in a Nutshell
OpenADR provides a non-proprietary, open
standardized Demand Response (DR) &
Distributed Energy Resources (DER)
interface that allows DR service providers to
communicate DR, DER, and TE (Transactive
Energy) signals directly to existing customers
using a common language and existing
communications such as the Internet. Source: LBNL
OpenADR Progression
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2002 to 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2018 …
Research initiated by LBNL/ CEC
Pilots and field trialsDevelopments, tests (Utilities)
OpenADR 1.0 Commercialization(PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E)
Official OpenADR specification (v1.0) by LBNL/CEC*
1. OpenADR Standards Development- OASIS (EI TC), UCA, IEC
2. NIST Smart Grid, PAP 09
1. DR 2.0 Pilots and field trials- Wholesale markets, ancillary services- Dynamic pricing, renewable, EVs- International demonstrations
2. All end-uses and sectors
1. Foster Adoption2. Test/Certify (v2.0)
* OpenADR v1.0: http://openadr.lbl.gov/** OASIS EI 1.0 standards: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/45425/energyinterop-v1.0-cs01.zip*** Publication: http://drrc.lbl.gov/sites/drrc.lbl.gov/files/LBNL-5273E.pdf
Standards Interoperability Lifecycle Process: An iterative development process for a standard to be deployed In markets.***1. Research and development2. Pilots and field trials3. Interoperability standards development4. Deployment and market facilitation
EI 1.0 standards- OpenADR profiles**
1. OpenADR 2.0 specifications- International standards (IEC)- OpenADR 2.0 products/deployments.
2. USGBC national pilots3. Codes (CA T24)
Where are we today?• Two completed specifications
• >7 years for 2.0a
• >6 years for 2.0b
• 8 test houses validated
• ~ 185 certified systems
• ~ 155 member companies
• Implementations in many US states, Japan, Korea, and other areas
• What’s next?
Roundtable Panel
Scott JarmanAustin Energy
Rolf BienertOpenADR Alliance
Jim BochIPKeys Power Partners
Mark PonderIPKeys Power Partners
Moderator:Ed ThomasUtility Exchange.org
IPKeys “Single User Platform”
A Single User Platform
Operational Data Management
Data Analytics
DR/DERMS/Demand Management
Data Warehouse
Cyber Protection
Cyber Compliance
Integration Framework• OpenADR 2.0• Webservices• CIM 1.0/2.0• Multispeak 3.x/4.x/5.x
Victoria Electric Cooperative
16,800 Members23,500 AMI Meters
Victoria Phase 1 Project Goals:
• Deploy a Scalable Demand Management Program• Use API’s and secure OpenADR standards• Leverage existing IPKeys ODM single user platform• Leverage existing IPKeys ODM Interfaces• Leverage existing IPKeys Integrations to;
• AMI• CIS• GIS
END-TO-END POINT PERFORMANCE:Integrating Operations, Metering, and
Energy Demand Managementonto a Single Platform
IPKeys Power Partners Roundtable:
Insight for Public Power Providers on Data-Driven Analytics & Intelligence
Recording and Resources at
https://ipkeyspowerpartners.com/end-to-end-point-performance/