Title: OpenHAN TF Meeting
1OpenHAN TF Meeting
Erich W. Gunther
2Agenda
- OpenHAN Overview
- Work Plan Discussion
- Next Steps
3UtilityAMI 2008 HAN SRS
- Promotes open standards-based HANs that are
interoperable - Provides the vendor community with a common set
of principles and requirements around which to
build products - Ensures reliable and sustainable HAN platforms
- Supports various energy policies in a variety of
states, provinces, and countries - Empowers end users with the information they need
to make decisions on their energy use by enabling
the vision of a home energy ecosystem
4HAN SRS Ratification Vote UnanimousMar 7, 2008
- BC Hydro
- Entergy
- Consumers Energy
- CenterPoint Energy
- Oncor
- EDF
- AEP
- SCE
- SDGE
- PGE
- Detroit Edison
- FPL
Endorsing Utilities Duke EnergyReliant Energy
5HAN Standards Overview
6HAN Guiding Principles
Value Proposition
Use Cases
System Criteria
Platform Independent Requirements
Platform Requirements (Technology Specific)
7HAN Guiding Principles
- Capabilities
- Supports a secure two way communication with the
meter - Supports load control integration
- Provides direct access to usage data
- Provides a growth platform for future products
which leverage HAN and meter data - Supports three types of communications public
price signaling, consumer specific signaling and
control signaling - Supports distributed generation and sub-metering
- Assumptions
- Consumer owns the HAN
- Meter to HAN interface is based on open standards
- Implementation is appropriate given the value and
the cost - Technology obsolescence does not materially
impact the overall value
8HAN Use Cases
Value Proposition
Use Cases
System Criteria
Platform Independent Requirements and
Architecture Considerations
Platform Requirements (Technology Specific)
9Use Case Scope
- Abstracted to highest level for rapid adoption
(i.e., more details to follow) note previous
work has been more detailed - Concentrates on Utility to HAN interactions
- Device ownership independent (e.g., registration
is the same whether or not the utility supplies
the device) - Interactions are based on Utility relevant
activities only (Ignores other HAN activities
within the premise e.g., Home Automation) - Required device functionality will be specified
in subsequent phases (i.e., platform independent
requirements)
10Organization
- System Management and Configuration
- Depot Configuration
- Installation and Provisioning
- Utility Registration
- Remote Diagnostics
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Load Control and Energy Management
- Voluntary
- Mandatory
- Opt-out
- Energy Management System
- Energy Storage and Distribution
- User Information
- HAN Metering
11Platform Independent Requirements
Value Proposition
Use Cases
System Criteria
Platform Independent Requirements and
Architecture Considerations
Platform Requirements (Technology Specific)
12Requirements Overview
- Requirements are platform independent
- Requirement are to products applied via device
mappings (Appendix) - Special class of requirements for an AMI gateway
(See Mappings) - Two types of compliance
- Technology/alliance application and
communication compliance (e.g., message
structures) - Vendor/product compliant with device mapping
requirements
13Work Plan Discussion
- No consensus yet on next steps
- Needs to be driven by industry need
- This is the only way to get the volunteers needed
to do the work - Stated need to update the SRS
- New use cases
- Lessons learned from SEP 2.0 and utility projects
- Conformance
- General discussion
- What do we need to support deployments what are
the hot buttons?
14Use Cases Proposed in 2008
- Installation - ZBHP
- Deregistration
- Reconstituting Security after failure/replacement
- Medical appliances inside the home
- Discovery for various utility program use
- PEV - ZBHP
- Fallback modes in degraded condition - ZBHP
- Failure mode cases missing in general
- Pre-pay - ZBHP
- Energy messages (pricing and usage) - ZBHP
- Duty cycle control
- Energy storage
- Multiple dwelling units and high rises (Toronto
has some) - Dynamic TD integration
15Use Case Development
- Prioritize, select, develop narrative
16Questions?
UCAIug Board Members Erich W. Gunther EnerNex
Corporation erich_at_enernex.com Wayne R.
Longcore Consumers Energy wrlongcore_at_cmsenergy.com
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