Expert Group 3 Roles and Responsibilities of Actors involved in the Smart Grids Deployment Samia BenrachiMaassam Bouygues Telecom ETSI TC M2M deleguate ETSI representative in EG3 Smart Grids ID: 150991
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EU Commission Task Force for Smart GridsExpert Group 3: Roles and Responsibilitiesof Actors involved in the Smart Grids Deployment
Samia Benrachi-Maassam Bouygues Telecom ETSI TC M2M deleguateETSI representative in EG3 Smart GridsSupport : Margot DOR ETSI
June 2010Slide2
SummaryEG3 StatusIntroduction, scope of workRoles & responsibilities – current
statusInterfaces & InteractionsBenefits, criteria & recommendation for funding of Smart GridsRoles & responsabilities – recommendation on scope, policy & regulation
directions
Needs
for new regulation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETSI Vision of Smart Grids
2Slide3
EG3 Introduction, Tasks & scope of work3
Scope of workExpected benefits from Smart Grids for their own organisationSmart Grids features provided by their own organisationSmart Grids features needed from other actors;Defined decision criteria for the deployment of specific Smart Grids features;
Roles & responsibilities within their organisation relating to Smart Grids deployment;
Anticipated (or already identified from current/previous Smart Grid deployment) interfaces and interaction with other actors in the electric power supply chain required for Smart Grids deployment
The key deliverables
Development of recommendations on the
roles and responsibilities
of
all involved actors in the implementation of Smart Grids
Definition of
criteria and recommendations for the funding
of Smart Grids deploymentSlide4
4Current State
Grid Users, Customers
Generators
,
Suppliers,
Retailers
,
Customers
/
Consumers
:
Industrial customer, Transportation customer, Buildings, Home customer
Energy Market PlacePower Exchange/ Balance Responsible PartyClearing & Settlement agent/ Trader/Supplier/Aggregator
Providers of Technologies, Products and ServicesElectric Power Grid Equipment vendors,Ancilliary Services providersMetering Point Service ProvidersMetering Point Service OperatorsInformation & Communication Technology (ICT) service providersGrid communications network providers Home Appliances vendorsBuilding Automation / Energy Management providersElectric Transportation / Vehicle Solutions providers
Network Operators Distribution System Operator (DSO), Transmission System Operator (TSO)
ETSI
Influencers
Grid User Customer ConsumerRegulatorStandard. BodiesEU and national authoritiesFinancial Sector undertakings
Grid
communication
can
be
e
nsured
by TSO, DSO or
ICTsSlide5
5
Interfaces & Interactions 1/2
Electric
Supply
Chain:
Importance
of the interaction
between
TSO and
DSO
DSO
interacting
more frequently than today with
TSOs, consumers and generatorStorage:include electrical battery connected to the gridInterface between DSO and « Storage Owners » Interface & interaction relation to Smart Metering (following 3rd Electricity
Directive)More flexible products:higher flexibility and volatility in the electricity supply chain
Most of
roles & responsabilities are
within the DSO Domain Slide6
6
Recommendations:9 recommendations
has
been
endorsed
by EG3
1 recommandation
added
by ETSI to
emphasize
the role
of ICT and Communication Networks…« Interfaces Recommendation #7: EG3 recommends interfaces to be specified between either of these entities and communication service providers:TSO, DSO, Agregators
, Grid Users, BRP, Storage Owners. Theses interfaces are typical user to network interfaces and specify the agreed service level agreements which have a legal and technical part (QoS, security level, privacy, etc.)”Interfaces & Interactions 2/2 Slide7
7Benefits, Criteria and Recommendation for Funding of Smart Grids Deployment
Proposed process for elaboration of recommendations for funding
The EU Smart Grids has defined six priorities for the Smart Grids deployment in the Strategic Deployment
EG1 has adopted the key elements of this definition, describing them as the “
high-level Smart Grids services
”
A. Enabling the grid to
integrate users with new requirements
B.
Enhancing
efficiency in day-to-day grid operation C. Ensuring grid security, system control and quality of supplyD. Better
planning of future grid investment E. Improving market functioning and customer service F. Enabling and encouraging stronger and more direct involvement of consumers in their energy usage6 Recommandations have been endorsed by EG3Slide8
8Roles &
responsabilities recommendation on scope, policy & regulation directionsGrid Users
,
Customers
Generators
Suppliers
Retailers
,
Customers
/
Consumers Industrial customer, Transportation customer, Buildings, Home
customerEnergy Market Place
Power Exchange/ Balance Responsible PartyClearing & Settlement agent/ Trader/Supplier/AggregatorProviders of Technologies, Products and ServicesElectric Power Grid Equipment vendors,Ancilliary Services providersMetering Point Service ProvidersMetering Point Service OperatorsInformation & Communication Technology (ICT) service providersGrid communications network providers Home Appliances vendors
Building Automation / Energy Management providersElectric Transportation / Vehicle Solutions
providers
Network
Grid Operators Distribution System Operator (DSO), Transmission System Operator (TSO)InfluencersGrid User Customer
Consumer & Smart Meters
Regulators
Standard. Bodies
EU and national Legislation authorities
Financial Sector undertakings
Need
to
futher
define
roles
&
actors
in Providers of technologies,
Products
and
Services
Providers of Technologies,
Products
and ServicesNo clear actors defined with clear scope, however nice statements have been made: i.e « In addition, communication service providers will have to offer services addressing the electricity industry needs. Given the critical role of the electricity supply, communication service provides must ensure that their services deliver the required quality,security, privacy and reliability. This is specially requested under emergency conditions that may arise. Grid Services need to rely on maximum accessibility and coverage”
Energy
Market
Place
Distributed Energy Resources
supplying customers that produce some of their electricity as well
new load profiles / flexibility measures should help retail suppliers to optimize their procurement from the energy market. Slide9
9
State of play of the EU Task force (expert Group) activities: findings and roadmap:There is a need for standardization
,
harmonized
approach
to
all
issues
(
technical
,
privacy / data protection, organisational, cross-issues between
energy and ICT, etc); very important: INTEROPERABILITYThere
is no need for new Directives or Regulation but instead a need for harmonized and effective implementation of the 3rd Package A range of consumer related issues need to
be addressed accordingly, mainly on implementing 3rd Package, including appropriate
market instruments
and: easier switching
of supplier or energy form, consumer protection, standards, dealing with environmental issues and putting benefits of that to
the consumers, etc
; a
particularly
important
issue
is
a
principle
of
privacy
by
design
implemented
in the European
law (e.g. data minimization (use only data you need for application), deadlines for storage of the data, procedures of deleting the data, anonimization) Strengten Support for RIGHT and SMART investment and
ensure
adquate return Need to LEGALLY enable TSOs and DSOs to fulfill their duties (also mainly implementing 3rd package and sometimes correcting national framework)
Need
new
regulation
?Slide10
EU Commission Task Force for Smart GridsETSI Vision of Smart grids
Samia Benrachi-Maassam: Bouygues Telecom ETSI TC M2M deleguate/ EG3 representative Omar Elloumi Alcatel-Lucent TC M2M Vice chair/ EG1 ETSI representative
June 2010Slide11
Smart grids concept – m2m architecture11
Service
Control
&
connectivity
Energy
IP network
Aggregation,
deaggregation
Cross –Plane
functions
:
E2E
QoS
& Security
Management
Functions
M2MArchitectureService Plane
Billinge-Commerce
Data models
Subscription management and activation
Applications
Business processes
Connectivity plane function:
OAM-style functions (sanity checking of sensors)
Traffic engineering, protection and restoration,
virtualzation
, routing
Access technologies
Energy control plane function:
Substation automation, condition monitoring/diagnosis, supervision and protection
Time synchronization
Metering
Energy Plane:
Sensors
Electric storage and interconnection
Transmission and Distribution Power Systems, etc.Slide12
Involvement level of actors in Smart Grids12
ActorsEnergy PlaneControl &
Connectivity
PlaneServicePlane
Grid
operator
: DSO
Grid
operator: TSO
Consumers/Suppliers/generatorsEnergy MarketPlace
ActorsGrid Communication/ Communication Network Provider Service Providers
Increasing
level
of Involvement