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(Main)General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) - Part 12-2: Smart grid – Application specification - Interface and framework for customer - Interface between the Home / Building CEM
General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) - Part 12-2: Smart grid – Application specification - Interface and framework for customer - Interface between the Home / Building CEM
This document specifies the fundamental aspects of semantic interoperability for the S2 interface and the related data exchange between a CEM and the Resource Managers within the premises. It provides a technology independent set of data models and interaction patterns in order to enable applications for Energy Management within the premises. This document does not include:
— mappings to concrete data representations (XML, JSON and similar);
— mappings to application protocols for the message passing;
— security related aspects.
Allgemeine Anforderungen an die Elektrische Systemtechnik für Heim und Gebäude (ESHG) und an Systeme der Gebäudeautomation (GA) - Teil 12-2: Smart grid - Anwendungsspezifikation - Struktur der Schnittstelle für Anwender - Schnittstelle zwischen dem Home / Building CEM
Exigences générales relatives aux systèmes électroniques pour les foyers domestiques et les bâtiments (HBES) et aux systèmes de gestion technique du bâtiment (SGTB) - Partie 12-2 : Réseau intelligent - Spécification d'application - Interface entre le gestionnaire d'énergie pour le client (CEM, Customer Energy Manager) et le gestionnaire de ressources pour foyers domestiques/bâtiments - Modèle de données et échange de messages
Le présent document spécifie les aspects fondamentaux de l'interopérabilité sémantique de l'interface S2 et l'échange de données connexe entre un CEM et les gestionnaires de ressources à l'intérieur des locaux. Elle fournit un ensemble de modèles de données et de modèles d'interaction indépendant de la technologie afin de prévoir des applications de gestion de l'énergie à l'intérieur des locaux. Le présent document n'inclut pas:
— les mappings vers les représentations de données concrètes (XML, JSON et apparentés);
— les mappings vers des protocoles d'application pour l'envoi de messages;
— les aspects relatifs à la sécurité.
Splošne zahteve za stanovanjske in stavbne elektronske sisteme (HBES) in sisteme za avtomatizacijo in krmiljenje stavb (BACS) - 12-2. del: Pametno omrežje - Aplikacijske specifikacije - Vmesnik in okvir za odjemalca - Vmesnik med upravljalcem stanovanjskih in stavbnih virov (CEM)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 50491-12-2:2020
01-oktober-2020
Splošne zahteve za stanovanjske in stavbne elektronske sisteme (HBES) in
sisteme za avtomatizacijo in krmiljenje stavb (BACS) - 12-2. del: Pametno omrežje
- Aplikacijske specifikacije - Vmesnik in okvir za odjemalca - Vmesnik medupravljalcem stanovanjskih in stavbnih virov (CEM)
General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) - Part 12-2: Smart grid – Applicationspecification - Interface and framework for customer - Interface between the Home /
Building CEMExigences générales relatives aux systèmes électroniques pour les foyers domestiques
et les bâtiments (HBES) et aux systèmes de gestion technique du bâtiment (SGTB) -
Partie 12-2 : Réseau intelligent - Spécification d'application - Interface entre le
gestionnaire d'énergie pour le client (CEM, Customer Energy Manager) et legestionnaire de ressources pour foyers domestiques/bâtiments - Modèle de données et
échange de messagesTa slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 50491-12-2
ICS:
35.240.67 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in building
gradbeništvu and construction industry
97.120 Avtomatske krmilne naprave Automatic controls for
za dom household use
oSIST prEN 50491-12-2:2020 en,fr
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD DRAFT
prEN 50491-12-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
August 2020
ICS
English Version
General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems
(HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) -
Part 12-2: Smart grid - Application specification - Interface and
framework for customer - Interface between the Home / Building
CEM
Exigences générales relatives aux systèmes électroniques To be completed
pour les foyers domestiques et les bâtiments (HBES) et aux
systèmes de gestion technique du bâtiment (SGTB) - Partie
12-2 : Réseau intelligent - Spécification d'application -
Interface entre le gestionnaire d'énergie pour le client
(CEM, Customer Energy Manager) et le gestionnaire de
ressources pour foyers domestiques/bâtiments - Modèle de
données et échange de messages
This draft European Standard is submitted to CENELEC members for enquiry.
Deadline for CENELEC: 2020-10-30.
It has been drawn up by CLC/TC 205.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
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1 Contents
2 European foreword .................................................................................................................................. 6
3 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 7
4 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................... 8
5 2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................... 8
6 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations ............................................................................................... 8
7 3.1 Terms and definitions ............................................................................................................ 8
8 3.2 Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... 10
9 4 Energy management ..................................................................................................................... 11
10 4.1 Architectural overview .......................................................................................................... 11
11 4.2 Definition .............................................................................................................................. 11
12 4.3 Energy Management roles ................................................................................................... 12
13 4.3.1 General ........................................................................................................................ 12
14 4.3.2 Energy producer role ................................................................................................... 13
15 4.3.3 Energy consumer role ................................................................................................. 14
16 4.3.4 Energy storage role ..................................................................................................... 15
17 5 Resource Manager ........................................................................................................................ 15
18 6 Customer Energy Manager (CEM) ................................................................................................ 17
19 6.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 17
20 6.2 Local optimization ................................................................................................................ 17
21 6.3 Implicit control ...................................................................................................................... 17
22 6.4 Explicit control ...................................................................................................................... 18
23 6.5 Summary .............................................................................................................................. 18
24 7 Energy Management Concepts ..................................................................................................... 19
25 7.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 19
26 7.2 Design philosophy ............................................................................................................... 19
27 7.3 Abnormal condition .............................................................................................................. 19
28 7.4 Power measurements .......................................................................................................... 19
29 7.5 Power forecasts ................................................................................................................... 20
30 7.6 Control types ........................................................................................................................ 20
31 7.6.1 General ........................................................................................................................ 20
32 7.6.2 Power Envelope Based Control................................................................................... 20
33 7.6.3 Power profile-based control ......................................................................................... 22
34 7.6.4 Operation mode-based control .................................................................................... 23
35 7.6.5 Fill rate-based control .................................................................................................. 24
36 7.6.6 Demand driven-based control ..................................................................................... 27
37 8 Energy Management Data Models ................................................................................................ 29
38 8.1 Basic Data Types ................................................................................................................. 29
39 8.1.1 General ........................................................................................................................ 29
40 8.1.2 Common concepts related to Time ............................................................................. 29
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41 8.1.3 Common concepts related to Strings .......................................................................... 29
42 8.1.4 Meaning of optionality ................................................................................................. 30
43 8.2 Resource Manager .............................................................................................................. 30
44 8.2.1 ResourceManagerDetails ............................................................................................ 30
45 8.2.2 PowerValue ................................................................................................................. 31
46 8.2.3 ProbabilityPowerValue ................................................................................................ 31
47 8.2.4 PowerMeasurement .................................................................................................... 31
48 8.2.5 Role ............................................................................................................................. 31
49 8.2.6 ReceptionStatus .......................................................................................................... 32
50 8.2.7 Transition ..................................................................................................................... 32
51 8.2.8 Timer ........................................................................................................................... 32
52 8.3 Power Forecast ................................................................................................................... 33
53 8.3.1 Description .................................................................................................................. 33
54 8.3.2 PowerForecast ............................................................................................................ 33
55 8.3.3 PowerForecastElement ............................................................................................... 34
56 8.4 Control Types ...................................................................................................................... 34
57 8.4.1 Power Envelope Based Control .................................................................................. 34
58 8.4.2 Power Profile Based Control ....................................................................................... 36
59 8.4.3 Operation Mode Based Control ................................................................................... 39
60 8.4.4 Fill Rate Based Control ............................................................................................... 42
61 8.4.5 Demand Driven Based Control ................................................................................... 48
62 8.5 Enumerations ...................................................................................................................... 52
63 8.5.1 Role Types .................................................................................................................. 52
64 8.5.2 Commodity Types ....................................................................................................... 52
65 8.5.3 Commodity Quantity .................................................................................................... 53
66 8.5.4 Currency Definition ...................................................................................................... 53
67 8.5.5 InstructionStatus .......................................................................................................... 53
68 8.5.6 ControlType ................................................................................................................. 54
69 8.5.7 PowerEnvelopeLimitType............................................................................................ 55
70 8.5.8 PowerEnvelopeConsequenceType ............................................................................. 55
71 8.5.9 ReceptionStatusValues ............................................................................................... 55
72 9 Communication ............................................................................................................................. 56
73 9.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 56
74 9.2 Generic Tasks ..................................................................................................................... 56
75 9.2.1 Update Resource Manager Details ............................................................................. 56
76 9.2.2 Activate Control Type .................................................................................................. 57
77 9.2.3 Update Active Control Type ........................................................................................ 58
78 9.2.4 Communicate Power Measurement ............................................................................ 58
79 9.2.5 Update Power Forecast ............................................................................................... 59
80 9.3 Power Envelope Based Control Tasks ................................................................................ 59
81 9.3.1 Update Power Envelope Constraints .......................................................................... 59
82 9.3.2 Revoke Power Envelope Constraints .......................................................................... 60
83 9.3.3 Process Power Envelope Instruction .......................................................................... 60
84 9.3.4 Revoke Power Envelope Instruction ........................................................................... 61
85 9.4 Power Profile Based Control Tasks ..................................................................................... 61
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86 9.4.1 Update Power Profile Definition................................................................................... 61
87 9.4.2 Revoke Power Profile Definition .................................................................................. 62
88 9.4.3 Process Schedule Instruction ...................................................................................... 63
89 9.4.4 Revoke Schedule Instruction ....................................................................................... 63
90 9.4.5 Process Start Interruption Instruction .......................................................................... 64
91 9.4.6 Revoke Start Interruption Instruction ........................................................................... 64
92 9.4.7 Process End Interruption Instruction ........................................................................... 65
93 9.4.8 Revoke End Interruption Instruction ............................................................................ 66
94 9.5 Operation Mode Based Control Tasks ................................................................................ 66
95 9.5.1 Update System Description ......................................................................................... 66
96 9.5.2 Revoke System Description ........................................................................................ 67
97 9.5.3 Process Transition Instruction ..................................................................................... 68
98 9.5.4 Revoke Transition Instruction ...................................................................................... 68
99 9.6 Fill Rate Based Control Tasks ............................................................................................. 69
100 9.6.1 Update System Description ......................................................................................... 69
101 9.6.2 Revoke System Description ........................................................................................ 69
102 9.6.3 Process Transition Instruction ..................................................................................... 70
103 9.6.4 Revoke Transition Instruction ...................................................................................... 71
104 9.7 Demand Driven Based Control Tasks ................................................................................. 71
105 9.7.1 Update System Description ......................................................................................... 71
106 9.7.2 Revoke System Description ........................................................................................ 72
107 9.7.3 Process Transition Instruction ..................................................................................... 72
108 9.7.4 Revoke Transition Instruction ...................................................................................... 73
109 Annex A (informative) Use Cases......................................................................................................... 74
110 A.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 74
111 A.2 Organizing ..................................................................................................................................... 75
112 A.2.1 UC_EM_O100: Configuring CEM in network ...................................................................... 75
113 A.2.2 UC_EM_O101: Configuring master CEM with Smart Grid Operator Credentials ............... 75
114 A.3 Scheduling ..................................................................................................................................... 76
115 A.3.1 UC_EM_S200: CEM collects Energy Profiles, Tariff Profiles and Storage Details ............. 76
116 A.4 Management .................................................................................................................................. 76
117 A.4.1 UC_EM_M300: CEM selects alternative Energy Sequences by energy costs ................... 76
118 A.4.2 UC_EM_M301 CEM modifies start time of Energy Sequence ............................................ 77
119 A.4.3 UC_EM_M302: CEM changes an Energy Profile to make temporary use of stored energy
120 77121 A.4.4 UC_EM_M303: Demanded power cannot be delivered by home grid ................................ 78
122 A.4.5 UC_EM_M304: Two electrical vehicles conflicting in their power load ............................... 78
123 A.4.6 UC_EM_M305: EMG requests temporarily energy saving .................................................. 79
124 A.4.7 UC_EM_M306: Energy Storage requests high priority ....................................................... 80
125 A.5 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................. 81
126 A.5.1 UC_EM_M307 Charging an EV in the context of JWG4 (“Power Limitation PV”) with the
127 dynamic control mode of ISO 15118-20 ........................................................................................ 81
128 A.5.2 UC_EM_M308: Charging an EV in the context of JWG4 (“Power Limitation PV”) with the
129 scheduled control mode of ISO 15118 series and monetary incentives ....................................... 82
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Bibliography ........................................................................................................................................... 84
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132 European foreword
133 This document (prEN 50491-12-2:2020) has been prepared by CLC/TC TC 205, “Home and Building Electronic
134 Systems (HBES)”.135 This document is currently submitted to the Enquiry.
136 The following dates are proposed:
• latest date by which the existence of this (doa) dor + 6 months
document has to be announced at national
level
• latest date by which this document has to be (dop) dor + 12 months
implemented at national level by publication of
an identical national standard or by
endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards (dow) dor + 36 months
conflicting with this document have to be (to be confirmed or
withdrawn modified when voting)
137 This document is part of the EN 50491 series of European Standards — General requirements for Home and
138 Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) — which will
139 comprise the following parts:140 — Part 1: General requirements;
141 — Part 2: Environmental Conditions;
142 — Part 3: Electrical Safety Requirements;
143 — Part 4-1: General functional safety requirements for products intended to be integrated in Building
144 Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS);
145 — Part 5-1: EMC requirements, conditions and test set-up;146 — Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in residential, commercial and light industry
147 environment;148 — Part 5-3: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in industry environment
149 — Part 6-1: HBES installations — Installation and planning;
150 — Part 6-3: HBES installations — Assessment and definition of levels;
151 — Part 11: Smart Metering — Application Specification — Simple External Consumer Display;
152 — Part 12: Smart grid — Application specification — Interface and framework for customer;
153 — Part 12-1: Interface between the CEM and Home/Building Resource manager– General Requirements and
154 Architecture;155 — Part 12-2: Interface between the Home/Building CEM and Resource manager(s)– Data model and
156 messaging;157 — Future Part 12-3: Home/Building Customer Energy Manager (CEM);
158 — Future Part 12-4: Resource manager.
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159 Introduction
160 Over recent decades, energy production and its consumption patterns have changed dramatically. Although
161 central energy production is still dominant, the trend for distributed production is distinctive following an
162 increasing number of renewables. Alternative energy sources are highly fluctuating in their production
163 capabilities, which may result in the grid operators having difficulty to keep a balance between energy production
164 and consumption. The complexity of keeping the grid reliable is further increased by the change in the electrical
165 energy consumption and production of the customer itself, e.g. the use of electrical vehicles and personal
166 generation facilities.167 A Smart Grid that allows the grid operator to be flexible and reactive is needed. Such reactivity requires a
168 communication flow between energy consuming and producing entities, from single family houses to large
169 factories.170 The EN 50491-12 series describes aspects of the smart grid that relate specifically to the premises
171 (home/building) part of the smart grid and describes the common interface between equipment in the premises
172 and the smart grid. This part 2 of the series defines the fundamental aspects of semantic interoperability for the
173 S2 interface and the related data exchange between a CEM and the Resource Managers within the premises.
174 Different use cases are explained in Annex A, which should help to understand the philosophy of
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176 1 Scope
177 This document specifies the fundamental aspects of semantic interoperability for the S2 interface and the related
178 data exchange between a CEM and the Resource Managers within the premises. It provides a technology
179 independent set of data models and interaction patterns in order to enable applications for Energy Management
180 within the premises. This document does not include:181 — mappings to concrete data representations (XML, JSON and similar);
182 — mappings to application protocols for the message passing;
183 — security related aspects.
184 2 Normative references
185 The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
186 requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the
187 latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
188 ISO 15118-20, Road vehicles — Vehicle to grid communication interface189 ISO 4217, Codes for the representation of currencies
190 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
191 3.1 Terms and definitions
192 For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
193 ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
194 — ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp195 — IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
196 3.1.1
197 power envelope based control
198 coordination of the CEM based on limitations to the device
199 Note 1 to entry: The CEM can set minimum and maximum values for the power that shall not be exceeded by the device.
200 3.1.2201 power profile based control
202 control type where coordination from the CEM is based on profile modification, including concepts of sequence
203 shifting, sequence selection204 3.1.3
205 operation mode based control
206 control type where the resource manager offers the CEM multiple operation modes that the CEM could choose
207 from208 Note 1 to entry: The behaviour of the device will be modified by selecting operation modes.
209 3.1.4210 fill rate based control
211 control type based on measurements indicating the fill level and the fill rate
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3.1.5
213 resource manager
214 logical component (typically implemented in software) that exclusively represents a group of devices or a single
215 smart device, and is responsible for sending unambiguous instructions to a group of devices or to a single
216 device, typically using a device-specific protocol217 Note 1 to entry: In the context of this document, the resource manager manages the energy flexibility of a group of devices
218 or a single smart device.219 Note 2 to entry: The resource manager may be implemented in a specific device, in the smart device itself or outside of
220 the device221 3.1.6
222 role
223 categorization of the behavior of a participant by its capabilities related to energy management, each participant
224 at least supporting one225 3.1.7
226 S1 communication
227 interface between CEM and energy management gateway
228 3.1.8
229 S2 communication
230 interface between CEM and resource manager
231 3.1.9
232 smart grid
233 electrical grid including a variety of operational and energy measures as well as control of the production and
234 distribution of electricity235 3.1.10
236 smart grid operator
237 instance requesting energy profiles from the CEM in order to keep the grid stable and reliable
238 3.1.11239 tariff based energy management
240 optimization strategy for energy management based on variable tariffs according to user’s requirements
241 3.1.12242 time slot
243 fixed period of time with a specific duration
244 3.1.13
245 use case
246 describes interactions between an actor and another actor or a system to achieve a specific goal, either very
247 abstract or...
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