ISO/IEC TR 15067-3-7:2020
(Main)Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) application model - GridWise transactive energy systems research, development and deployment roadmap
Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) application model - GridWise transactive energy systems research, development and deployment roadmap
ISO/IEC TR 15067-3-7:2020 (E), which is a Technical Report, explains the organization and structure of the transactive energy systems research, development, and deployment roadmap.
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ISO/IEC TR 15067-3-7
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ISO/IEC TR 15067-3-7
Edition 1.0 2020-09
TECHNICAL
REPORT
colour
inside
Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) application model –
Part 3-7: GridWise transactive energy systems research, development and
deployment roadmap
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 35.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-8852-8
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 8
4 Overview of the roadmap . 8
4.1 General . 8
4.2 Stages . 9
4.3 Roadmap tracks . 10
4.3.1 General . 10
4.3.2 Regulatory and policy . 10
4.3.3 Business models and value realization . 10
4.3.4 System design and architecture . 10
4.3.5 Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure . 10
4.4 Swim lane definitions . 11
4.5 Organization of material . 11
4.6 Core concepts . 12
4.6.1 General . 12
4.6.2 Questions to bear in mind . 12
4.6.3 Benefits and enablers summary . 13
5 Regulatory and policy . 13
5.1 General . 13
5.2 Vision – what we hope to see at each stage . 14
5.3 Enablers – elements required if the vision is to be realized . 15
5.4 Results – outcomes made possible by new patterns of use . 16
5.5 Benefits – how these outcomes add value . 17
6 Business models and value realization . 17
6.1 General . 17
6.2 Vision – what we hope to see at each stage . 18
6.3 Enablers – elements required if the vision is to be realized . 19
6.4 Results – outcomes made possible by new patterns of use . 20
6.5 Benefits – how these outcomes add value . 21
7 System design and architecture . 22
7.1 General . 22
7.2 Vision – what we hope to see at each stage . 23
7.3 Enablers – elements required if the vision is to be realized . 24
7.4 Results – outcomes made possible by new patterns of use . 25
7.5 Benefits – how these outcomes add value . 26
8 Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure . 27
8.1 General . 27
8.2 Vision – what we hope to see at each stage . 28
8.3 Enablers – elements required if the vision is to be realized . 29
8.4 Results – outcomes made possible by new patterns of use . 30
ISO/IEC 2020
8.5 Benefits – how these outcomes add value . 31
Annex A (informative) Core concepts . 33
A.1 General . 33
A.2 Regulatory and policy . 33
A.3 Business models and value realization . 33
A.4 System design and architecture . 33
A.5 Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure . 34
Bibliography . 35
Figure 1 – Distribution system evolution . 9
Figure 2 – Example benefits and enablers for the "regulatory and policy" track . 14
Figure 3 – Example benefits and enablers for the "business models and value
realization" track . 18
Figure 4 – Example benefits and enablers for the "system design and architecture" track . 23
Figure 5 – Example benefits and enablers for the "physical and cyber technologies and
infrastructure" track . 28
Table 1 – Example vision table . 11
Table 2 – Example enablers table . 11
Table 3 – Example results table . 12
Table 4 – Example benefits table . 12
Table 5 – Regulatory and policy vision (RPV) . 15
Table 6 – Regulatory and policy enablers (RPEs) . 16
Table 7 – Regulatory and policy results (RPRs) . 16
Table 8 – Regulatory and policy benefits (RPBs) . 17
Table 9 – Business model and value realization vision (BMV) . 19
Table 10 – Business model and value realization enablers (BMEs) . 20
Table 11 – Business model and value realization results (BMRs) . 21
Table 12 – Business model and value realization benefits (BMBs) . 22
Table 13 – Design and architecture vision (DAV) . 24
Table 14 – Design and architecture enablers (DAEs) . 25
Table 15 – Design and architecture results (DARs) . 26
Table 16 – Design and architecture benefits (DABs) . 27
Table 17 – Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure vision (PCV) . 29
Table 18 – Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure enablers (PCEs) . 30
Table 19 – Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure results (PCRs). 31
Table 20 – Physical and cyber technologies and infrastructure benefits (PCBs) . 32
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Part 3-7: GridWise transactive energy systems research,
development and deployment roadmap
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