1、BSI Standards Publication Smart grid user interface Part 1: Interface overview and country perspectives PD IEC/TR 62939-1:2014National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TR 62939-1:2014. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee L/13,
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4、a issued since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD IEC/TR 62939-1:2014IEC TR 62939-1 Edition 1.0 2014-11 TECHNICAL REPORT Smart grid user interface Part 1: Interface overview and country perspectives INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION XF ICS 33.200 PRICE CODE ISBN 978-2-8322-
5、1913-3 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. colour inside 2 IEC TR 62939-1:2014 IEC 2014 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 8 0 Introduction . 10 0.1 High-level definition of Smart Grid user inter
6、face (SGUI). 10 0.2 PC 118 history 10 0.3 Relation of IEC PC 118 to other IEC technical committees 10 0.4 Report overview 11 0.5 Key recommendations and findings . 11 1 Scope 12 2 Smart Grid user interface overview 12 2.1 SGUI Consensus perspective . 12 2.2 Inter-domain interoperability . 14 2.2.1 G
7、eneral . 14 2.2.2 Agreement at the interface a contract . 14 2.2.3 Boundary of authority 14 2.2.4 Decision making in very large networks . 14 2.2.5 The role of standards . 15 2.3 Smart Grid user applications . 15 2.3.1 General . 15 2.3.2 Demand response 15 2.3.3 Other SGUI applications 20 2.4 SGUI f
8、unctional requirements . 20 2.5 Architecture 22 2.6 Actors . 24 2.6.1 Overview . 24 2.6.2 Customer domain characteristics . 24 2.6.3 Grid-side, customer-side, and SGUI actors 24 2.7 Quality requirements . 26 2.7.1 General . 26 2.7.2 Security and privacy 27 2.7.3 Scalability and performance . 27 2.7.
9、4 Maintainability . 28 3 Country actions and perspective on Smart Grid user interface . 28 3.1 General . 28 3.2 Overview of country experiences 28 3.2.1 China perspective 28 3.2.2 U.S. perspective 29 3.2.3 European perspective 31 3.2.4 France perspective 32 3.2.5 Korea perspective 36 3.2.6 Japan per
10、spective . 37 3.2.7 India perspective . 37 3.3 Use cases from PC 118 member countries 38 3.3.1 General . 38 3.3.2 China use cases 38 3.3.3 Korea use cases 39 3.3.4 Japan use cases 39 PD IEC/TR 62939-1:2014IEC TR 62939-1:2014 IEC 2014 3 3.3.5 France use cases 39 3.3.6 India use cases . 40 3.3.7 U.S.
11、use cases 40 3.4 Use case analysis . 41 3.4.1 General . 41 3.4.2 Service and control interactions . 41 3.4.3 Use case taxonomy . 42 3.4.4 Analysis and classification of use cases 42 3.4.5 Summary of use case analysis . 44 3.5 Special considerations 44 3.5.1 General . 44 3.5.2 Meter interactions 44 3
12、.5.3 Electric vehicles and other storage 45 4 Smart grid user interface standards . 45 4.1 General . 45 4.2 Overview of existing standards . 45 4.3 Standards gap context 50 4.3.1 General . 50 4.3.2 Standards gap analysis procedure . 50 4.3.3 Use case classification system 51 4.4 Use case classes and
13、 relevant standards . 52 4.4.1 General . 52 4.4.2 UCC 1Interact with markets 52 4.4.3 UCC 2Convey price information 55 4.4.4 UCC 3Ancillary services . 58 4.4.5 UCC 4DR any IEC National Committee interested in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmenta
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23、ample “state of the art“. IEC TR 62939-1, which is a technical report, has been prepared by IEC project committee 118: Smart grid user interface. The text of this technical report is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 118/40/DTR 118/42/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table. PD IEC/TR 62939-1:2014