Industrial-process measurement, control and automation system interface between industrial facilities and the smart grid

IEC TS 62872:2015(E) defines the interface, in terms of information flow, between industrial facilities and the "smart grid". It identifies profiles and extends where required, the standards needed to allow the exchange of the information needed to support the planning, management and control of electric energy flow between the industrial facility and the smart grid.

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10-Dec-2015
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27-Apr-2018
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IEC TS 62872 ®
Edition 1.0 2015-12
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
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Industrial-process measurement, control and automation system interface
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IEC TS 62872 ®
Edition 1.0 2015-12
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
colour
inside
Industrial-process measurement, control and automation system interface

between industrial facilities and the smart grid

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 25.040.40; 29.240.99; 35.100.05 ISBN 978-2-8322-3044-2

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 5

INTRODUCTION . 7

1 Scope . 8

2 Normative references . 8

3 Terms and definitions . 9

3.1 General . 9

3.2 Models in automation . 10
3.3 Models in energy management system and smart grid . 11
4 Abbreviations . 13
5 Requirements . 14
5.1 General . 14
5.2 Architecture requirements . 15
5.2.1 General . 15
5.2.2 Energy management in industrial facilities . 17
5.3 System interface model between facility and smart grid . 20
5.4 Security requirements . 21
5.5 Safety requirements . 22
5.6 Communication requirements . 22
5.6.1 General . 22
5.6.2 Use of common communications technology . 22
5.6.3 Communication security requirements . 22
5.6.4 Network availability . 22
5.6.5 Time synchronization . 23
5.7 Audit logging requirements . 23
5.8 Information requirements . 23
5.8.1 General . 23
5.8.2 Information attributes . 23
Annex A (informative) User stories and use cases . 30
A.1 General . 30
A.2 User stories . 30
A.3 Use cases . 32
A.3.1 Use case analysis . 32

A.3.2 Actor names and roles . 33
A.3.3 Use case descriptions . 34
Annex B (informative) An application example of demand response energy
management model . 47
B.1 General . 47
B.2 Main architecture . 47
B.3 Structure of a task . 48
B.4 Approaches of energy management . 48
B.4.1 General . 48
B.4.2 Approach 1 . 49
B.4.3 Approach 2 . 49
B.5 Mapping industrial demand response energy management model to use
cases . 49
Annex C (normative) Security services . 51

Annex D (informative) Solutions for information requirement . 52

D.1 General . 52

D.2 Existing standards . 52

D.3 Analysis for each use case . 53

D.3.1 General . 53

D.3.2 Analysis of "OpenADR2.0b" . 53

D.3.3 Analysis of "OASIS Energy Interoperation 1.0" . 56

D.3.4 Analysis of "NAESB Energy Services Provider Interface (ESPI)". 57

D.3.5 Analysis of "ISO/WD 17800 Facility Smart Grid Information Model”

(FSGIM) . 59

D.3.6 Analysis of "SEP 2.0 (IEEE P2030.5)" . 61
Bibliography . 62

Figure 1 – Overview of interface between FEMS and smart grid . 15
Figure 2 – Example facility electric power distribution . 16
Figure 3 – Facility enterprise and control systems . 17
Figure 4 – Model elements . 18
Figure 5 – Model architecture: (a) main architecture, (b) task structure . 19
Figure 6 – Network architecture model . 21
Figure A.1 – Generic communication diagram between the smart grid and the FEMS . 33
Figure A.2 – Sequence diagram for FG-100 . 36
Figure A.3 – Sequence diagram for FG-200 . 38
Figure A.4 – Sequence diagram for FG-300 . 40
Figure A.5 – Sequence diagram for FG-400 . 42
Figure A.6 – Sequence diagram for FG-500 . 43
Figure A.7 – Sequence diagram for FG-600 . 44
Figure A.8 – Sequence diagram for FG-700 . 46
Figure B.1 – An application example of demand response energy management model . 47
Figure B.2 – Structure of water cooling task . 48
Figure D.1 – Interaction to register report . 54
Figure D.2 – Interaction to request report. 54
Figure D.3 – Simple setup exchange . 55

Table 1 – Required information . 24
Table A.1 – Facility user stories: facility manager view points . 31
Table A.2 – Utility user stories: utility operator view points . 31
Table A.3 – Dependency between user stories and use cases . 32
Table A.4 – Actors and roles . 34
Table A.5 – Exchanged information in FG-100 . 37
Table A.6 – Exchanged information in FG-200 . 39
Table A.7 – Exchanged information in FG-300 . 41
Table A.8 – Exchanged information in FG-400 . 42
Table A.9 – Exchanged information in FG-500 . 43
Table A.10 – Exchanged information in FG-600 . 45

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Table A.11 – Exchanged information in FG-700 . 46

Table D.1 – Overview of existing standard applicability . 52

Table D.2 – "ADR2.0b" applicability . 53

Table D.3 – "OASIS Energy Interoperation 1.0" applicab
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