IEEE Guide for Control and Automation Installations Applied to the Electric Power Infrastructure
IEEE Std 2030.4-2023
Year: 2023
IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Abstract: The smart grid interoperability reference model (SGIRM) was developed in IEEE Std 2030™-2011 for systems that integrate, among other assets, distributed energy resources (DER). DER management systems (DERMS) and microgrid controllers are examples of such systems applied in this guide. In the process of applying the SGIRM-2011, elements were added to reflect the changes that have occurred since 2011 in electric grids. These include the increasing deployment of DER both at the distribution system and, when aggregated, at the transmission system, the increasing role of electricity markets, and business and environmental considerations in their deployment. These elements were added to the SGIRM. The SGIRM defines three integrated architectural perspectives (IAP): power systems, communications and information technology, and business and regulatory requirements. The SGIRM facilitates the implementation of interoperability requirements by establishing relationships between elements of the complete installation, regrouped within IAPs, and by identifying the relevant and applicable standards and rules. The SGIRM can be used to complement design approaches for individual elements of a system and facilitates extensibility, scalability, and upgradeability.
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contributor author | IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. | |
date accessioned | 2024-12-17T08:08:50Z | |
date available | 2024-12-17T08:08:50Z | |
date copyright | 22 November 2023 | |
date issued | 2023 | |
identifier other | 10326147.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho47037D83FCDCAC4261598F1EFDEC014A/handle/yse/336288 | |
description abstract | The smart grid interoperability reference model (SGIRM) was developed in IEEE Std 2030™-2011 for systems that integrate, among other assets, distributed energy resources (DER). DER management systems (DERMS) and microgrid controllers are examples of such systems applied in this guide. In the process of applying the SGIRM-2011, elements were added to reflect the changes that have occurred since 2011 in electric grids. These include the increasing deployment of DER both at the distribution system and, when aggregated, at the transmission system, the increasing role of electricity markets, and business and environmental considerations in their deployment. These elements were added to the SGIRM. The SGIRM defines three integrated architectural perspectives (IAP): power systems, communications and information technology, and business and regulatory requirements. The SGIRM facilitates the implementation of interoperability requirements by establishing relationships between elements of the complete installation, regrouped within IAPs, and by identifying the relevant and applicable standards and rules. The SGIRM can be used to complement design approaches for individual elements of a system and facilitates extensibility, scalability, and upgradeability. | |
language | English | |
publisher | IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. | |
title | IEEE Guide for Control and Automation Installations Applied to the Electric Power Infrastructure | en |
title | IEEE Std 2030.4-2023 | num |
type | standard | |
page | 39 | |
status | Active | |
tree | IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.:;2023 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | DER | |
subject keywords | IEEE 2030.4™ | |
subject keywords | controls | |
subject keywords | EPS | |
subject keywords | electricity markets | |
subject keywords | grid architecture | |
subject keywords | grid operations | |
subject keywords | IEEE 2030™ | |
subject keywords | distributed energy resources | |
subject keywords | information technology | |
subject keywords | SGIRM | |
subject keywords | interoperability | |
subject keywords | electric power system | |
subject keywords | interconnection | |
subject keywords | smart grid reference model | |
subject keywords | commu | |
identifier DOI | 10.1109/IEEESTD.2023.10326147 |