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www.iec.ch/TC57 Objective and Scope of IEC TC57 To provide interoperability standards for the information exchange within and to power systems This includes communication interfaces, information security and data model specifications covering power utility automation (protection, substation automation, distribution automation), DER management, SCADA, energy management systems (EMS), distribution management systems (DMS), market communication as well as information exchange between power system and home-, building- and industry automation. INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION T. Lefebvre (Chairman), H. Englert (Secretary) IEC TC57 “Power system management and associated information exchange” Current and future smart grid standardization activities Strategy Apply use case and requirements oriented approach for standards development Open proprietary structures by standardization of data exchange interfaces among IT systems and software applications, avoid to standardize applications them selves Use of state of the art standard information and communication technology platforms wherever available and applicable Ensure quality, consistency and compatibility of TC57 standards portfolio Key Figures Established in 1964 130 standard documents published More than 530 experts 32 member and 12 observer countries 28 active liaisons (16 internal, 2 type A, 10 type D) 41 projects in development 13 active working groups, 2 joint working groups (with TC13 and TC88) Reference Architecture IEC/TR 62357-1 defines the standards’ framework of TC57 Provides basis for implementation strategies and architecture development for project realizations Selection of current and future projects Power utility automation System management of large scale device deployments in public communication networks Integration and management of DER, information exchanges for electric vehicles and storage systems. Guidelines for testing and commissioning Electricity market communication Transaction profiles for North American and European style markets Semantic profiles for weather forecasts Transmission / Distribution Management Semantic profiles for generation, maintenance and construction, meter reading and control, asset management, customer support Customer Energy Management Semantic profiles for demand response (in coordination with TC13, TC65 and PC118) Communication profiles for load and generation management Cyber security Key management for end-to-end security XML security features Core Semantic Standards for Smart Grid The Common Information Model (CIM) ( IEC 61968, IEC 61970 and IEC 62325 series) and IEC 61850 series, have been recognized as pillars for realization of the Smart Grid objectives of interoperability and device management. Generation Transmission Distribution DER Customer Process Field Station Operation Enterprise Market Domains Zones (Home, Building, Industry, EV, Mobility) (Hierarchy) Structure WG03 Telecontrol protocols WG09 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems WG10 Power system IED communication and associated data models WG13 Energy management system application program interface WG14 System interfaces for distribution management WG15 Data and communication security WG16 Deregulated energy market communications WG17 Communication systems for distributed energy resources (DER) WG18 Hydroelectric power plants Communication for monitoring and control WG19 Interoperability within TC57 on long term WG20 Planning of (single-sideband) powerline carrier systems WG21 Interfaces & protocol profiles relevant to systems connected to the electrical grid AHG8 Relevance of IPv6 technology across TC57 Chairman Advisory Group

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www.iec.ch/TC57

Objective and Scope of IEC TC57

To provide interoperability standards for the information exchange within and to power systems

This includes communication interfaces, information security and data model specifications covering power utility automation (protection, substation

automation, distribution automation), DER management, SCADA, energy management systems (EMS), distribution management systems (DMS),

market communication as well as information exchange between power system and home-, building- and industry automation.

INTERNATIONAL

ELECTROTECHNICAL

COMMISSION

T. Lefebvre (Chairman), H. Englert (Secretary)

IEC TC57 “Power system management and associated information exchange” Current and future smart grid standardization activities

Strategy

Apply use case and requirements oriented approach for standards

development

Open proprietary structures by standardization of data exchange

interfaces among IT systems and software applications, avoid to standardize

applications them selves

Use of state of the art standard information and communication

technology platforms wherever available and applicable

Ensure quality, consistency and compatibility of TC57 standards portfolio

Key Figures

Established in 1964

130 standard documents published

More than 530 experts

32 member and 12 observer countries

28 active liaisons (16 internal, 2 type A, 10 type D)

41 projects in development

13 active working groups, 2 joint working groups (with TC13 and TC88)

Reference Architecture

IEC/TR 62357-1 defines the standards’ framework of TC57

Provides basis for implementation strategies and architecture

development for project realizations

Selection of current and future projects

Power utility automation

System management of large scale device deployments in public

communication networks

Integration and management of DER, information exchanges for electric

vehicles and storage systems.

Guidelines for testing and commissioning

Electricity market communication

Transaction profiles for North American and European style markets

Semantic profiles for weather forecasts

Transmission / Distribution Management

Semantic profiles for generation, maintenance and construction, meter reading

and control, asset management, customer support

Customer Energy Management

Semantic profiles for demand response (in coordination with TC13, TC65 and

PC118)

Communication profiles for load and generation management

Cyber security

Key management for end-to-end security

XML security features

Core Semantic Standards for Smart Grid The Common Information Model (CIM) (IEC 61968, IEC 61970 and IEC 62325

series) and IEC 61850 series, have been recognized as pillars for realization of

the Smart Grid objectives of interoperability and device management.

Generation

Transmission

Distribution

DER

Customer

Process

Field

Station

Operation

Enterprise

Market

Domains

Zones

(Home, Building,

Industry, EV, Mobility)

(Hierarchy)

Structure WG03 Telecontrol protocols

WG09 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems

WG10 Power system IED communication and associated data models

WG13 Energy management system application program interface

WG14 System interfaces for distribution management

WG15 Data and communication security

WG16 Deregulated energy market communications

WG17 Communication systems for distributed energy resources (DER)

WG18 Hydroelectric power plants – Communication for monitoring and control

WG19 Interoperability within TC57 on long term

WG20 Planning of (single-sideband) powerline carrier systems

WG21 Interfaces & protocol profiles relevant to systems connected to the

electrical grid

AHG8 Relevance of IPv6 technology across TC57

Chairman Advisory Group