OpenADE November 17, 2011 PM2 David Mollerstuen, OpenADE TF Chair Steve Van Ausdall, OpenADE TF...

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Roadmap March 2012 (Bay Area) OpenADE – Full ESPI test plan complete OpenADE – ITCA operational OpenADE – OpenADE 1.1 requirements complete / submit to NAESB (PEV sub-meter)

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OpenADE

November 17, 2011 PM2David Mollerstuen, OpenADE TF Chair

Steve Van Ausdall, OpenADE TF Vice-Chair

RoadmapNovember 2011 (Austin, TX)• OpenADE – NAESB ESPI 1.0 ratified Oct. 17• OpenADE – Discussions around ITCA, ability to certify,

test plan and profiles• OpenADE - Focus on reducing barriers to adoption,

facilitate early simple implementations (“Green Button”)

Roadmap

March 2012 (Bay Area)• OpenADE – Full ESPI test plan complete• OpenADE – ITCA operational• OpenADE – OpenADE 1.1 requirements

complete / submit to NAESB (PEV sub-meter)

Roadmap

June 2012 (Chicago)• Ability to certify implementations November 2012 (Hawaii)•

SSOITCA Stakeholder Community

Test Lab Impl.

• OpenADE• Requirements• Marketing• Develop Test Plan

• Follow ISO 17025• Verify products

against Test Plan

• UCAIug• Manage Certification

Program• Ensure ISO 65

compliance

• NAESB• Develop Standard

Specification (ESPI)• Protect copyrights

• Develop product• Engage Test

House to perform test

ESPI Certification Roles

Certification Body

• Issue Certificate• Follow ISO 65

Certification Actions• Funding Opportunity guidance by mid-December –

testing and certification services (James)• Test Plan - Complete ESPI Green Button profile and

test plan by mid-January (Steve & team)• Certification Plan – resources, funding, budget,

options, requirements, labs, CBs, schedule by mid-December (collaboration – address IPRM items)

Certification Actions

• Funding Opportunity guidance by mid-December – testing and certification services

• Test Plan - Complete ESPI Green Button profile and test plan by mid-January

Future Requirements• Extensibility • Compression • PEV sub-metering • Price / DRLC • Text Message

Extensibility• Current specification contains <extension>

– Allows additions without schema change• New use cases

– Advertise capabilities (resources available) – Negotiate desired extensions– Allow for extensions to use schema

• If using EXI, allows minimal encoding for extensions

Compression (and Encoding)• Current specification does not limit

– Beyond media type “application/atom+xml”– HTTP defines compression mechanics

• Accept-Encoding, Content-Encoding

• New use cases– Specify recommended encoding / compression

• compress, gzip, deflate, EXI

PEV sub-metering• Delivery from DMA to Utility via ESPI in scope.

– Comms between sub-meter and DMA (Data Management Agent / Third Party) out of scope.

• Sub-meter to premises meter association– Is currently possible by allowing selection during

authorization, or association afterward– However, OAuth may not always be an option

PEV sub-meter Use Case 1, Scenario 1

PEV sub-meter Use Case 1, Scenario 3

PEV sub-meter

• CPUC protocol by September 2012• Contact Glenn.Pincus@sce.com to get invite

Price, DRLC• Defined in IEC CIM, refined in SEP 2.0• Capabilities include the following

– Communication of upcoming price intervals– Block thresholds, relative price levels (TOU) and

actual commodity price– DRLC events specify cooling and heating offsets or

set points, duty cycle and target reductions, etc.

Text Messages• Defined in IEC CIM, refined in SEP 2.0• Supports simple text notices• Could be enhanced to support other formats

Other Suggestions

• White paper on differences and similarities – OpenADR – OpenADE / ESPI / green button– OpenHAN / SEP 2.0 – ASHRAE 201