BSI 16/30339457 DC:2016 Edition
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BS EN 62939-3. Smart grid user interface. Part 3. Energy interoperation services
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
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 |