A short list of the Smart Grid activities and orgnizations I am currently involved in.

National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)

  • – CyberSecurity Coordinating Task Group (CSCTG)

Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP)

  • – CyberSecurity Working Group
  • – SGIP Participating Member
    • North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB)

      • – Privacy Working Group
        • – Third Party Data Access
        • North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC)

          • – Smart Grid Task Force
          • – Co-Chair of CyberSecurity Sub-Group

          American Society of Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning (ASHRAE)

          • – SPC 201 Working Group

          Some Projects that I have been recently involved in:

          Smart Grid Interoperability Panel Priority Action Plans (PAPs)

          PAP03: Price and Product

          • Develop Use Cases and Requirements for describing products and prices.
          • Develop Data Elements consistent with identified Requirements
          • EMIX 1.0 Specification out for comment cycle.

          PAP04: Scheduling

          • Develop Use Cases and Requirements for scheduling energy transactions.
          • Develop Data Elements consistent with identified Requirements
          • WS-Calendar Specification out for public review.

          PAP09: Demand Response (DR) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER)

          • Develop Use Cases and Requirements for communicaions about DR and DER availability & status.
          • Develop Data Elements consistent with identified Requirements
          • Energy Interop Specification is out fo rpublic review.

          PAP10: Energy Usage Information

          • Develop Use Cases and Requirements for presenting usage data to premise side of meter.
          • NAESB REQ18 / WEQ19 approved by SGIP for inclusion in the Catalog of Standards

          PAP17: Facility Smart Grid Information Standard

          • Development of a data model to allow devices on the customer side of the meter representing load, control systems and sources to manage power use and availability.

          PAP18: Smart Energy Profile 1.x - 2.0 Transition

          • Development of data models and procecdures to assist in a smooth transion between (and interoperability among) SEP 1.0 and 2.0-based systems.
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