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BSI 16/30339457 DC:2016 Edition

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BS EN 62939-3. Smart grid user interface. Part 3. Energy interoperation services

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BSI 2016 139
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12 FOREWORD
14 INTRODUCTION
16 1 Scope
17 2 Normative References
18 3 Terms and Definitions
3.1 Agreement
3.2 DR Resource
3.3 EMIX
3.4 Energy Services Interface
3.5 ESI
3.6 Resource
3.6.1 Resource (as used in Energy Interoperation):
3.6.2 Resource (as defined in EMIX):
3.7 Sequence
3.8 Status
19 3.9 Tender
3.10 Transaction
3.11 Transactive Energy
3.12 VEN
3.13 Virtual End Node (VEN)
3.14 Virtual Top Node (VTN)
3.15 VTN
3.16 WS-Calendar
20 4 Overview
4.1 Terminology
4.2 Namespace
21 4.3 Naming Conventions
4.4 Editing Conventions
22 5 Architecture
5.1 Architectural Background
24 5.2 Transactive Energy Interactions
25 5.3 Transaction Side
5.3.1 Transactive Interactions among Parties
5.4 Retail Service Interactions
5.4.1 Wholesale Power Interactions
5.4.2 Transport Interactions
26 5.5 Event Interactions for Demand and Generation Resources
5.5.1 VTN and VEN Party Roles
5.5.2 VTN/VEN Interactions
28 5.5.3 VTN/VEN Roles and Services
29 5.5.4 Demand Response Interactions
5.6 Roles, Resources and Interactions (Non-Normative)
5.6.1 Choosing a Role
30 5.6.2 The relationship between Actors and Resources
32 6 Message Composition & Services
6.1 WS-Calendar in Energy Interoperation
6.1.1 Schedule Semantics from WS-Calendar (Non-Normative)
33 6.1.2 Schedules and Inheritance
34 6.1.3 Availability and Schedules
6.1.4 Smoothing Response
35 6.2 EMIX in Energy Interoperation
6.2.1 Core Semantics from EMIX
36 6.2.2 Putting EMIX in Context
37 6.3 Streams: Adaptations of WS-Calendar for Energy Interoperation
39 6.3.1 Information Model for Streams
6.3.2 Conformance of Streams to WS-Calendar
6.3.2.1 Stream expression of Intervals expressed as Durations
40 6.3.2.2 Observational Data expressed as Streams
6.3.3 Payload Optimization in Streams
41 6.3.4 Other elements in Stream Payloads
42 6.4 Applying EMIX and WS-Calendar to a Power Event
43 6.4.1 Streams in a DR Event
44 6.4.2 The Active Period Schedule
45 7 Semantics of Energy Interoperation
7.1 Dramatis Personae: Identifying the Actors
46 7.1.1 Actor IDs and Roles
7.2 Market Context
47 7.2.1 Simple Levels
7.2.2 Application Specific Extensions
48 7.2.3 Response Smoothing
49 7.3 Event-based Interactions
7.3.1 The Event Descriptor
50 7.3.2 The Active Period
51 7.3.3 The Event Signals
52 7.3.3.1 Details of the Signal
53 7.3.4 Baselines
7.3.5 Opt – Making Choices
54 7.4 Monitoring, Reporting, and Projection
7.4.1 The Report Specifier
55 7.4.1.1 The Report Specifier Payload
56 7.4.1.2 The Report Types
57 7.4.2 Report Scheduler
58 7.4.2.1 UML Diagram of Report Scheduler
59 7.4.3 UML Diagram of Report Request
7.5 Reports, Snaps, and Projections
60 7.5.1 Elements of the Report
61 7.5.2 Report Description
62 7.5.3 Report Payloads
63 7.5.3.1 Reading Types
7.5.3.2 Contrasting semantics of Summary and Aggregate in Reports
65 7.5.4 UML Diagram of Report
7.6 Reponses and Error Reporting
66 7.6.1 Event Responses
7.6.2 References in Responses
67 7.7 Availability Behavior
68 8 Introduction to Services and Operations
8.1 Resources, Curtailment, and Generation
8.2 Structure of Energy Interoperation Services and Operations
69 8.3 Naming of Services and Operations
8.4 Push and Pull Patterns
70 8.5 WSDL Integration
8.6 Description of the Services and Operations
8.7 Responses
71 8.7.1 Terms Violated
8.7.2 Response Derivations
72 8.7.2.1 Event Responses
8.7.2.2 Enrollment Responses
8.7.3 Compound Responses
73 8.7.3.1 Summary of Response and Responses
8.7.4 Requests
75 9 Transactive Services
9.1 EiRegisterParty Service
76 9.1.1 Interaction Pattern for the EiRegisterParty Service
9.1.2 Information Model for the EiRegisterParty Service
77 9.1.3 Operation Payloads for the EiRegisterParty Service
78 9.2 Pre-Transaction Services
79 9.2.1 Interaction Pattern for the EiTender and EiQuote Services
80 9.2.2 Information Model for the EiTender and EiQuote Services
81 9.2.3 Operation Payloads for the EiTender Service
82 9.2.4 Operation Payloads for the EiQuote Service
9.3 Transaction Management Services
83 9.3.1 Interaction Patterns for the EiTransaction Service
9.3.2 Information Model for the EiTransaction Service
84 9.3.3 Operation Payloads for the EiTransaction Service
9.4 Post-Transaction Services
85 9.4.1 Energy Delivery Information
9.4.1.1 Interaction Pattern for the EiDelivery Service
9.4.1.2 Information Model for the EiDelivery Service
86 9.4.1.3 Operation Payloads for the EiDelivery Service
87 9.5 Comparison of Transactive Payloads
88 10 Enroll Service
89 10.1 Interaction Patterns for the EiEnroll Service
90 10.2 Information Model for the EiEnroll Service
91 10.3 Enrollee Types
92 10.4 Operation Payloads for the EiEnroll Service
93 11 Event Services
94 11.1 Information Model for the EiEvent Service
11.1.1 Structure of the Event
95 11.1.2 UML Model of an Event and its Signals
96 11.2 Special Semantics of the Event Request Operations
11.2.1 Event Ordering
97 11.2.2 Event Filter described
11.2.3 Using EiRequestEvent EiRequestEventPending together
99 11.3 Interaction Patterns for the EiEvent Service
101 11.4 Operation Payloads for the EiEvent Service
102 12 Report Service
12.1 Overview of Report Services
103 12.2 EiHistorian Service
12.2.1 Interaction Pattern for the EiHistorian Service
104 12.2.2 Operations Payloads for the EiHistorian Service
105 12.3 EiReport Service
12.3.1 Information Model for the EiReport Service
106 12.3.2 Interaction Pattern for the EiReport Service
107 12.3.3 Operation Payloads for the EiReport Service
108 12.4 EiProjectionService
12.4.1 Interaction Pattern for EiProjection Service
12.4.2 Operation Payloads for the EiProjection Service
109 12.5 Summary of Report Payloads
110 13 Event Support Services
13.1 Relationship of Availability and Opt Information
13.2 EiAvail Service
111 13.2.1 Interaction Patterns for the EiAvail Service
112 13.2.2 Information Model for the EiAvail Service
113 13.2.3 Operation Payloads for the EiAvail Service
13.3 EiOpt Service
114 13.3.1 Interaction Patterns for the EiOpt Service
13.3.2 Information Model for the EiOpt Service
115 13.3.3 Operation Payloads for the EiOpt Service
117 14 Market Information
14.1 The Market Context
14.2 Market Context Service
118 14.3 Information Model for the EiMarketContext Service
14.4 Operation Payloads for the EiMarket Context Service
119 15 Security and Composition [Non-Normative]
15.1 Security and Reliability Example
120 15.2 Composition
121 15.3 Energy Interoperation and Security
122 16 Profiles [Normative]
16.1 OpenADR [Normative]
16.2 TeMIX [Normative]
16.3 Price Distribution [Normative]
124 17 Conformance and Processing Rules for Energy Interoperation
17.1 Conformance for Energy Interoperation
17.2 General Conformance Requirements
17.2.1 Full Conformance to Energy Interoperation
17.2.2 Conformance to Energy Interoperation
125 17.2.3 Full Conformance with Alternate Interoperation to Energy Interoperation
17.2.4 Conformance with Alternate Interoperation to Energy Interoperation
17.2.5 Conformance to Named Profiles of Energy Interoperation
126 17.2.5.1 Full Conformance to a Named Profile of Energy interoperation
17.2.5.2 Conformance to a Named Profile of Energy interoperation
17.2.5.3 Full Conformance or Conformance with Alternate Interoperation to a Named Profile
17.3 Conformance with the Semantic Models of EMIX and WS-Calendar
127 17.3.1 Recapitulation of Requirements from WS-Calendar and EMIX
17.3.1.1 Specific Attribute Inheritance within Schedules
17.3.1.2 Time Zone Specification
17.3.1.3 Specific Rules for Optimizing Inheritance
128 17.4 TeMIX Conformance
17.5 Inheritance within Events
17.5.1 Sequence Optimization within Events
17.6 Version Conformance
129 Annex A : Collaborative Energy
A.1 Perspective of Collaborative Energy
A.2 The Collaborative Energy Model
131 Annex B : Background and Development history
132 B.1 NAESB Smart Grid Standards Development Subcommittee [NAESB-SG]:
133 B.2 The ISO / RTO Council Smart Grid Standards Project:
B.3 UCAIug OpenSG OpenADR Task Force:
134 Annex C : Extensibility in Energy Interoperation
C.1 Extensibility in Enumerated values
C.2 Extension of Structured Information Collective Items
135 Annex D : Mapping NAESB Definitions to Terminology of Energy Interoperation
138 Annex E : Bibliography
BSI 16/30339457 DC
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