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ETSI TC PLT and Smart Grids
Potential Smart Grid standardisation work in ETSI
SMART GRIDS SCOPING WORKSHOP Roger SAMY
ETSI PLT Vice-Chairman© ETSI 2010. All rights reserved
14 June 2010
Contents
Smart Grids and Powerline communications
New standards are required
Other existing initiatives
TC PLT work items related to Smart Grids
Conclusions
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Market evolution ofSMART GRIDS
Smart meteringAMMEnergy Gateway
Smart gridSmart buildingSmart city
Smart carEnergy storage
Electricity, gas, water metersIn-home displayMicro- generationDemand-response
Network managementRenewablesTelecom services
MDM
Charging load mangmntPlug-in EVsCommunication with the grid
Source: Sagemcom
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Some use cases
Long distance communication : access to isolated
houses
Real-Time : Customers profiling
enabling good predictions in demand = no need to use an
additional power plant
Any disturbance due to a storm : action can be
taken inmediately based on real-time information
Smart building : significant cost
reduction on energy bill through remote
monitoring
Demand-side management : boilers
are activated during the night when
electricity is available
Smart car : charge of electrical vehicles while panels are producing
Micro- production : better knowledge
of energy produced to balance the
network
Security features Fire is detected :
relay can be switched off rapidly
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Powerline communications over LV and MV
MV / LVTransformer crossing
LV / LVRural / urban area
MV / MV
Source: ERDF
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Smart grid and smart metering over LV and MV
RepeaterData Concen-
trator@@
Wan connection
Status of Local Distributed Production
Public lighting management
Smart metering
EV charging control
Energy storage
HV fault detectionHV outage
management
Energy flow controlTransfo status
Outage management
ETSI TC PLT and Smart GridsSource: Sagemcom
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Measurement & relay mains socket
Energy Gateway Ecosystem
Load shedding
Electricity, gas, water / hot water consumption
Remote control
Humidity & temperature
sensors
Light sensor
Wall switches
ENERGY GATEWAY
ADSLGPRS
INTERNET GATEWAY
FRONT-END SERVER
SERVICE PROVIDER
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Real-time information available for the consumer
Through any display device :
Connected tablet, PC, Mobile phone, TV, …
What is my electricity, gas or water consumption
since Monday ?
What is my carbon footprint ?
Are my solar panels efficient ? How much did I
produce ?
How much will be my electricity bill ?Source: Sagemcom
Contents
Smart Grids and Powerline communications
New standards are required
Other existing initiatives
TC PLT work items related to Smart Grids
Conclusions
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New standards are required
Existing IEC standards are based on specifications developed 14 years ago to address the AMR application.
Standards for AMI and Smart Grid must take into account new requirements and stay valid for the next 15 to 20 yearsHigher performanceSeamlessly upgradable
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Contents
Smart Grids and Powerline communications
New standards are required
Other existing initiatives
TC PLT work items related to Smart Grids
Conclusions
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Activities in Smart Grid Standardization CEN, CENELEC, ETSI Focus Group on standards for the Smart Grid European Commission Task Force on Smart Grids EUTC, ICT4SDG (European Utilities Telecom Council, ICT for Smart Distributed Generation) GMC (Grid Modernization Collaborative) GWAC (GridWise Architecture Council) IEC, Strategic Group 3 on Smart Grid IEEE Smart Grid Initiative IETF ISO/IEC JTC 1 SWG Smart Grid ITU-T Focus Group Smart Grid ITU-T Study Groups 5 and 15 KSGA (Korea Smart Grid Association) KSGI (Korea Smart Grid Institute) Next Generation Energy Study Group, Japan NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Project OASIS Blue Initiative SEESGEN-ICT (Supporting Energy Efficiency in Smart GENeration grids through ICT) SGA (Smart Grid Australia) SGCC (State Grid Corporation of China) SIP Forum Smart Grid Special Interest Group UCA IUG OpenSG (UCA International Users Group, Open Smart Grid) U.S. Department of Energy, OE ZigBee Alliance Smart Energy
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Contents
Smart Grids and Powerline communications
New standards are required
Other existing initiatives
TC PLT work items related to Smart Grids
Conclusions
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ETSI TC PLT and EU Mandate 441
CLC TC 13 Meeting Brussels, 2nd March 201014ETSI TC PLT and Smart Grids
ETSI PLT TC ACTIVITIES
COEXISTENCE OF PLT TECHNOLOGIES WITH :
RADIO SERVICES VDSL2
ANTICIPATE THE NEW SERVICES NEEDS:
MULTIPLE HD VIDEO STREAMING NEW VIDEO SERVICES: 3DTV
PLT STANDARDS FOR NEW PLT PRODUCTS: MIMO PLT HDMI PLT
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ETSI-PLT Smart Metering Activities
ETSI DTS/PLT 26 : Command and Control
Specify the for Wide Band Low Rate Command & Control PLT. This specification is to enable Home Area Network in the context of Home Automation applications and Smart Grid. The specification covers PHY and MAC/DLL layers and includes a coexistence mechanism with high rate PLT.
Low rate means < 1 Mb/s, high rate means more than 10 Mb/s.”
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ETSI-PLT Smart Metering Activities
ETSI DTS/PLT 27: PHY and MAC Layers Specifications for Smart Metering
Specify the PHY and MAC layers for powerline modems operating on low voltage networks and possibly medium voltage lines for Smart Electricity Meters and in-home network for consumer awareness of electricity consumption, meeting the requirements of EC Mandate 441
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Workplan relevant milestones
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Work item Approval date
Command & Control PLT (WI#26) September 2010
PHY and MAC for Smart Electricity Meters (WI#27) June 2011
Measurement Methods and Statistical Results of MIMO PLT channels (WI#28)
March 2011
Measurement Methods and Statistical Results of MIMO PLT EMI (WI#29)
March 2011
Contents
Smart Grids and Powerline communications
New standards are required
Other existing initiatives
TC PLT work items related to Smart Grids
Conclusions
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Conclusions
The electricity lines are a natural way of communicating to the electrical Smart Grid
ETSI TC PLT is putting in place the workplan to respond to the standardisation requirements
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THANK YOU
OPEN Q&A
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