1、BSI Standards Publication Systems interface between customer energy management system and the power management system Part 2: Use cases and requirements PD IEC/TR 62746-2:2015National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TR 62746- 2:2015. The UK participation in its prepa
2、ration was entrusted to Technical Committee PEL/57, Power systems management and associated information exchange. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract
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4、ority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 May 2015. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD IEC/TR 62746-2:2015 IEC TR 62746-2 Edition 1.0 2015-04 TECHNICAL REPORTSystems interface between customer energy management system and the powe
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6、D IEC/TR 62746-2:2015 2 IEC TR 62746-2:2015 IEC 2015 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 6 INTRODUCTION . 8 1 Scope 11 2 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 12 2.1 Terms and definitions 12 2.2 Abbreviations 18 3 Requirements 19 3.1 Common architecture model architectural requirements . 19 3.2 SG CP (Smart Grid C
7、onnection Point) . 24 3.2.1 Scope 24 3.2.2 Definition of SG CP (Smart Grid Connection Point) 24 3.2.3 Purpose of definition of SG CP (Smart Grid Connection Point) 24 3.2.4 Target of demand / supply of power and information that is sent and received 25 3.2.5 Functional requirement of SG CP (Smart Gri
8、d Connection Point) . 25 3.3 Communication requirements for the Smart Grid and the Smart Grid Connection Point (interface into the premises) 26 3.4 Common messages information to be exchanged . 27 3.4.1 General . 27 3.4.2 Intention of user stories and use cases 27 3.4.3 Relationship of user stories
9、and use cases 29 3.4.4 Requirements for information exchange . 29 3.4.5 Energy management concepts . 40 3.4.6 Function-specific profiles . 42 3.4.7 Comfort, management and status information 48 3.4.8 Upcoming profiles for new service requirements 48 Annex A (informative) User stories and use cases c
10、ollection 49 A.1 User stories 49 A.1.1 General . 49 A.1.2 JWG1 Flex start washing machine . 49 A.1.3 JWG2 Flex start EV charging . 50 A.1.4 JWG3 Severe grid stability issues 51 A.1.5 JWG4 Power limitation PV . 51 A.1.6 JWG5 CEM manages devices 52 A.1.7 JWG6 Customer sells flexibility 52 A.1.8 JWG7 C
11、ustomer sells decentralized energy . 53 A.1.9 JWG8 Grid-related emergency situations . 53 A.1.10 JWG9 Customer connects new smart device . 54 A.1.11 JWG10 Energy consumption information . 54 A.1.12 JWG11 Unexpected disconnect . 54 A.1.13 JWG12 ExpectedYearlyCostsOfSmartDevice . 54 A.1.14 JWG13 Energ
12、y storage and feed in based on tariff 55 A.1.15 JWG14 EnergyConsumptionManagementFromExternal . 55 A.1.16 JWG15 Manage in-premises battery system 56 A.1.17 JWG16 Manage DER . 56 A.1.18 JWG17 Peak shift contribution by battery aggregation . 56 PD IEC/TR 62746-2:2015IEC TR 62746-2:2015 IEC 2015 3 A.1.
13、19 JWG18 Control appliances based on price information 57 A.1.20 JWG19 Control appliances based on energy savings signal . 57 A.1.21 JWG20 Control appliances before power cut . 58 A.1.22 JWG21 Control appliances in case of natural disaster . 58 A.1.23 JWG22 Bilateral DR-negawatt . 59 A.1.24 JWG23 Us
14、er story lighting . 60 A.1.25 JWG24 Energy market flexibility management . 60 A.1.26 Japanese building scenarios on energy management 62 A.2 User stories and use case mapping table 65 A.3 Use case descriptions . 70 A.3.1 Overview . 70 A.3.2 High level use case (JWG1100) Flexible start of a smart dev
15、ice (SD) 71 A.3.3 Specialized use case (JWG1101) SD informs CEM about flexible start 77 A.3.4 Specialized use case (JWG-SPUC1102) CEM informs SD about starting time . 83 A.3.5 Specialized use case (JWG1103) CEM informs SD about slot shift 88 A.3.6 Specialized use case (JWG1110) Control of Smart home
16、 appliances based on price information by time slot 93 A.3.7 High level use case (JWG1111) fuel cell operation with fixed tariff profile 100 A.3.8 High level use case (JWG112x) manage mixed energy system like heat pumps with pv, storage battery 107 A.3.9 High level use case (JWG113x) log mixed energ
17、y system events of heat pumps with pv, storage battery 115 A.3.10 High level use case (JWG120x) Provide local power managing capabilities 123 A.3.11 High level use case (JWG121x) Provide local power managing capabilities 130 A.3.12 High level use case (JWG2000) Demand Supply Adjustment . 137 A.3.13
18、High level use case (JWG2001) Cascaded CEM 147 A.3.14 High level use case (JWG2002) District Energy Management 154 A.3.15 High level use case (JWG2010) Information exchange on distributed power systems with RES . 163 A.3.16 High level use case (JWG202x) Peak Shift Contribution by Battery Aggregation
19、 . 171 A.3.17 High level use case (JWG2041) Power Adjustment Normal Conditions 200 A.3.18 High level use case (JWG2042) Energy accommodation for buildings under disaster conditions . 207 A.3.19 High level use case (JWG211x, based on WGSP211x) Tariff- Consumption information exchange . 214 A.3.20 Hig
20、h level use case (WGSP 211x) Exchanging information on consumption, price device status, and warnings with external actors and within the home . 236 A.3.21 High level use case (JWG212x, based on WGSP212x) Direct load- generation management (international) 261 A.3.22 High level use case (WGSP2120) Di
21、rect load / generation management (European) 281 A.3.23 high level use case (WGSP2140) Tariff synchronization . 299 A.3.24 High level use case (JWG30xx) Energy Flexibility Management . 311 A.3.25 Specialized use case (JWG3101) Energy production/storage integration . 332 A.3.26 Specialized use case (
22、JWG3102) Power loss notification and analysis 339 PD IEC/TR 62746-2:2015 4 IEC TR 62746-2:2015 IEC 2015 A.3.27 Specialized use case (JWG3103) Historical data visualization (external data processing and storage) 345 Bibliography 350 Figure 1 Examples of demand response capabilities 10 Figure 2 Smart
23、environment as of today . 11 Figure 3 Requirements for interoperability 12 Figure 4 External actor definition . 15 Figure 5 Internal actor definition 15 Figure 6 Smart Grid Coordination Group Functional Architecture Model (Smart Grid Coordination Group Sustainable Process (EU M490) 9 19 Figure 7 Int
24、erfaces in the Functional Architecture Model 20 Figure 8 Neutral interfaces . 21 Figure 9 Mapping I/F structure . 21 Figure 10 Example of a mapping of messages . 22 Figure 11 Different CEM configurations see SG-CG/M490 5 to 9 . 22 Figure 12 Physical combinations 23 Figure 13 Examples of CEM architec
25、ture . 23 Figure 14 “Group of domains” and “Functional Architecture Model” 24 Figure 15 Smart Grid Connection Point SG CP 26 Figure 16 SG CP (in the case of interruption of electrical power supply from energy supplier) . 26 Figure 17 User stories and use cases process . 28 Figure 18 Relationship use
26、r stories and use cases 29 Figure 19 Examples of information to be exchanged 30 Figure 20 Sequence Diagram Flexible Start . 31 Figure 21 Sequence diagram price and environmental information . 31 Figure 22 Sequence diagram starting time . 32 Figure 23 Traffic Light Concept 41 Figure 24 Structure of a
27、 power profile 43 Figure 25 Consumption and generation 44 Figure 26 Structure of an easy power profile 44 Figure 27 Structure of a price profile 46 Figure 28 Structure of a load / generation management profile 47 Figure 29 Structure of a temperature profile . 48 Figure A.1 Kinds of user stories . 49
28、 Figure A.2 Use case and requirements process . 70 Figure A.3 Smart Grid Coordination Group Architecture Model 9 70 Figure A.4 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 73 Figure A.5 Sequence diagram 79 Figure A.6 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 79 Figure A.7 Sequence diagram 84 Figure A.8 SG CG Architecture Model
29、9 . 85 Figure A.9 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 89 PD IEC/TR 62746-2:2015IEC TR 62746-2:2015 IEC 2015 5 Figure A.10 Sequence diagram 95 Figure A.11 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 95 Figure A.12 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 103 Figure A.13 Sequence Diagram . 111 Figure A.14 SG CG Architecture Model 9 .
30、111 Figure A.15 Sequence diagram 119 Figure A.16 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 120 Figure A.17 Sequence diagram 126 Figure A.18 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 127 Figure A.19 Sequence diagram 133 Figure A.20 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 133 Figure A.21 Sequence diagram 141 Figure A.22 Sequence diagram
31、149 Figure A.23 Sequence diagram 157 Figure A.24 Sequence diagram 166 Figure A.25 Use case diagram . 181 Figure A.26 Sequence diagram 202 Figure A.27 Sequence diagram 209 Figure A.28 Sequence diagram 221 Figure A.29 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 222 Figure A.30 Sequence diagram 266 Figure A.31 SG CG
32、Architecture Model 9 . 267 Figure A.32 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 284 Figure A.33 Sequence diagram 289 Figure A.34 Sequence diagram 294 Figure A.35 Sequence diagram 296 Figure A.36 SG CG Architecture Model 9 . 302 Figure A.37 Sequence diagram 306 Figure A.38 Sequence diagram 308 Figure A.39 Sequen
33、ce diagram 309 Figure A.40 Sequence diagram 310 Table 1 Information requirements collection . 32 Table 2 Information requirements “Energy Profile” . 45 Table 3 Information requirements “Price and Environment Profile” . 46 Table 4 Information requirements “Direct Load / Generation Management Profile”
34、 . 47 Table 5 Information requirements “Temperature Profile” 48 Table A.1 User stories Use case mapping table 66 PD IEC/TR 62746-2:2015 6 IEC TR 62746-2:2015 IEC 2015 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _SYSTEMS INTERFACE BETWEEN CUSTOMER ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND THE POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTE
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