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First Year Progress Report

First Year Progress Report. India Smart Grid Forum December 2012. ISGF - Introduction.

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First Year Progress Report

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  1. First Year Progress Report India Smart Grid ForumDecember 2012

  2. ISGF - Introduction India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF), registered under Indian Societies Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860) is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative of Ministry of Power, Government of India for accelerated development of smart grid technologies in the Indian power sector. The main objectives of ​ISGF are: • To help Indian power sector to deploy smart grid technologies in an efficient, cost effective, innovative and scalable manner by bringing together all key stakeholders and enabling technologies• To create a platform for public and private stakeholder members, research institutions and power utilities to drive down myths on smart grids, and create innovation through information exchanges To bring together stakeholders specializing in regulation, policy, and business case with a view to building up a broad-based support for smart grid policies. To undertake research work and other efforts such as scoping the capabilities of smart grids in the Indian context through case studies, cost-benefit framework, technical advancements in the renewable energy sources and other ancillary activities To provide advice to Government, Regulators, Utilities and Consumers in the form of reports and white papers, technical seminars, etc. ISGF was constituted in 2010, and is functional since November 2011; and has more than 100 members covering Government, Utilities, Regulators, Industry, Academia and Research.

  3. Note: This list of logos of ISGF Members is partial

  4. ISGF - First Year Progress Report A) Organizational • ISGF established office with a functional secretariat housed in CBIP Building, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi • Membership grown from 37 (at the time of election in October 2011) to 100+ now covering Government, Utilities, Regulators, Industry, Academia, Research and Trade Associations. Several new applicants under joining • Logo & Stationery for ISGF was selected through a competition • Joined CIGRE as a member; and also sent a ISGF delegation to CIGRE bi-annual event in Paris in August 2012 • Joined as Member of Global Smart Grid Federation (GSGF) • Joined Regional Task Force (RTF) of Asian Development Bank on Smart Grids • Applied for joining SGIP 2.0 (Smart Grid Interoperability Panel) • Applied for membership in India Habitat Centre (Board decision of IHC awaited) • Established close working relationship with industry associations such as: FICCI, NASSCOM, IEEMA, DSCI and Green Building Council of India • Obtained income tax exemption under Section 12A and 80CC with retrospective effect

  5. ISGF - First Year Progress Report B) Functional • 10 Working Groups (WG) constituted and are functional – detailed progress of each WGs included in later section of this report • Alignment of ISGF WGs with ISGTF WGs has been finalized • ISGF submitted suggestions on Smart Grid Pilots (including detailed comments/suggestions on technical specifications and use-cases) to MoP in Jan 2012 • ISGF members studied the Smart Meter Specs in depth and member’s comments/ suggestions were discussed, compiled and submitted to MoP/CEA in April 2012 • Held workshop to define a Smart Grid Vision and Roadmap for India; and submitted to MoP in July 2012. Consultations with stakeholders at state levels in progress • Study Report on R-APDRP submitted to MoP which covered comprehensive review of the program in terms of scope, implementation strategy, specifications and readiness of stake holders; and made recommendations for improvisation of the program for 12th Plan • Smart Grid Knowledge Portal in collaboration with ISGTF and MoP www.indiasmartgrid.org • Worked with Maharashtra State Regulatory Commission to launch a Maharashtra Smart Grid Coordination Committee involving all stakeholders in the state • Conducted 5 technology sessions and 2 workshops

  6. ISGF - First Year Progress Report C) Details of Technology Sessions/Workshops conducted: • First Technology Session on 22 Feb 2012 • Second Technology Session on 22 March 2012 in Delhi - Theme: AMI • Third Technology Session on 27 April 2012 in Ahmedabad - Theme: Distribution Strengthening • Fourth Technology Session on 01 June 2012 in Mumbai - Theme: Communication for Smart Grids • Fifth Technology Session on 20 July 2012 in Bangalore - Theme: Demand Response • One Day Workshop on Regulatory Support for Smart Grid Pilots on 16 November 2012 in Delhi • Two-Day Workshop on Last Mile Connectivity for Smart Grid Applications on 21-22 November 2012 in Mumbai

  7. ISGF - First Year Progress Report D) Standards Development • Participation in IEC- PC 118 meetings (Project Committee – 118 was constituted by IEC for development of standards on fast track for user interface with smart grids); and worked with BIS to join PC-118 as a primary member so that Indian Experts will be in the forefront of global standards development and BIS has joined PC-118 as a primary member • Finalized collaboration framework for collaboration amongst ISGF Working Groups for standards development • Five experts being recruited to work on full time for standards development – nominations being invited from ISGF Members for deputation of their employees to work with ISGF full time for 3-5 years

  8. ISGF - First Year Progress Report E) Initiatives in Progress and Goals for 2013: • Collaboration with Green Button initiative of US DoE to setup Centre of Excellence/Certifying Agency for Green Button at IIT-Mumbai • Work with MoP and State Discoms to get R-APDRP data in Green Button format • Collaboration with UCLA for EV Test Bed in IIT-Delhi and joint research programs • Work with MoP, ISGTF and CPRI for setting up Smart Grid Test Bed in CPRI • Collaboration with DSCI for setting up a Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security at IIIT-Bangalore • Collaboration with USTDA for a set of Smart Grid consulting projects • Collaboration with NEDO for a set of Smart Grid consulting projects • Work with National Electric Mobility Board (NBEM) for EV Policies and Infrastructure • Development of Small Metering Rollout Plan • Consultant will be appointed to prepare the Plan • Collaboration with CBIP, NPTI, CPRI, Educational Institutions and NSDCL for developing capacity building programs • Consultant will be appointed to prepare a Training & Capacity Building Plan • Work with State Regulatory Commissions and Utilities for development of state-wise Smart Grid Roadmaps and projects

  9. ISGF Office Bearers (Term: 2 Years) Office Bearers (since October 2011): Chairman: Sanjeev Kumar, Director-Distribution, MoP (nominee of MoP) President & CEO: Reji Kumar Pillai (Individual) Secretary & Convenor: Rupendra Bhatnagar (Acting) Treasurer: Subir Saha, PFC (Mr.V.K.Shah, ED – PFC resigned in Dec 2012) Board of Governors: Utility Rep-1: U.S.Mane, MahaDiscom (MSEDCL) Utility Rep-2: To be elected Industry Rep-1: Deven Patel, Tata Consultancy Services Industry Rep-2: Rupendra Bhatnagar, SAP India Industry Rep-3: Vikram Manchanda, Microsoft India Industry Rep-4: Sunil Singhvi, Secure Meters Research/Academia Rep: Prof S.A.Khaparde, IIT-B

  10. WORKING GROUPS REPORT

  11. Working Groups – Deliverables WG – Functions and Activities: Per Terms of References finalized with WGs they are to work on following areas (except WG-6 & 8) 1. Smart Grids Standards Development and related functions Inception Report (IR): Document defining the work that the WG plans to carry out User Requirement Specification (URS): Document of Use Cases identifying a need for a standard or a smart grid technology Draft Standard (DS): Document which shall eventually become a standard under BIS Technology Selection Guideline (TSG): Technology specific document (unlike DS) presenting guidelines for technology selection Pilot Study Report (PSR): Document presenting lessons learned from pilot projects by the WG Standard Templates for all the 5 reports, Common Naming Convention and Dependency between Reports being finalized Studies, Reports and White Papers Each WG may be assigned special task from time to time WG Collaboration Framework: Framework for collaboration amongst WGs has been finalized (next page) in alignment with GWAC Interoperability Stack and NIST Smart Grid Framework

  12. Smart Grid Domains Proposed Organization of the WGs System Operation Market Operation Service Provider Bulk Generation Transmission Overlappings determine Collaboration Requirements Renewables Distribution Customer WG10: Cyber Security WG6: Policy & Regulation Economic / Regulatory Policies WG8: Pilots & Business Models Business Objectives Business Procedures WG7: Architectures WG5: Consumption & Load Control Business Context Interoperability Stack WG9: Renewables & MicroGrid WG1: Adv. Transmission WG2: Adv. Distribution Semantic Understanding WG3: Communication WG4:Metering Syntactic Interoperability Network Interoperability 12 Basic connectivity

  13. WG 1: Advanced TransmissionChair: Dr.Shekhar Kelapure, GE Energy

  14. WG 2: Advanced DistributionChair: Ram Pillai, Tata Power

  15. WG 3: Communications for Smart GridsChair: Ajoy Rajani, Reliance

  16. WG 4: MeteringChair: V.Arunachalam, CPRI

  17. WG 5: Consumption and Load ControlChair: Vikram Gandotra, Siemens

  18. WG 6: Policy and RegulationChair: Pankaj Batra, CERC

  19. WG 7: Architecture and DesignChair: Deepak V Konnur, IBM

  20. WG 8: Pilots and Business ModelsChair: Dr. C.N.Raghupathi, Infosys

  21. WG 9: Renewables and MicrogridsChair: Prakash B Nayak, IET

  22. WG 10: Cyber SecurityChair: Abraham Samson, L&T

  23. Founding Members Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd Reliance MSETCL MPPKVVCL(MP East DISCOM) GTL The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI) Centre for Science, Technology & Policy (CSTEP) Central Board of Irrigation & Power (CBIP) IIT-Mumbai Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) Ecolibrium Energy IEEMA NASSCOM IEEE MERC FICCI IIT- Gandhinagar Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC ) IIT Rajashan VeermataJijabaiTechnological Institute Himachal Pradesh Regulatory Commission HERC PERC UPERC IIT Kanpur IIT Delhi Data Security Council of India Atos Origin AMI Tech Analog Devices India Private Limited ABB Accenture CapGemini CISCO Ministry of Power Central Electricity Authority(CEA) Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) Central Power Research Institute ( CPRI) Bureau of Energy Efficiency Power Finance Corporation Ltd (PFC) Maharashtra Electricity Distribution Company Ltd(MSEDCL) Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd Bangalore Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (BESCOM) Tata Power Company Ltd • Associate Members ISGF Members • Utilities • Industry Members

  24. Intel • Hughes Communication • EC Infosystems • Gram Power India Pvt Ltd • Reji Kumar Pillai • Aura Semiconductors • YitranCommunications • Boeing Corporation • HCL Info Systems • Wavenet Corporation • Manikaran Power Ltd • KSEB • Agnito Technologies • Industry Members Orga Systems Omne Agate Phoenix IT Solutions SAP Schneider Electric Secure Meters Siemens Spanco Sterlite Technologies TCS Texas Instruments Stelmec Limited Powrtec Energy Pvt. Ltd SAS Institute (India) Pvt. Ltd NXP Semiconductors Alstom T&D Kalkitech Mitsui Wipro Ltd Panasonic India Pvt Ltd Enzen Global Solutions Pvt Ltd Wallaby Metering Infineon Technologies Intergraph SG&I India Pvt Ltd Crompton Greaves Dessault Systems Ericsson GE Energy Genus Grid2020 HCL Technologies Ltd HP HPL Electric Hitachi Honeywell IBM Infosys Itron JnJPowercom KLG Systel Landis & Gyr L&T Mahindra Satyam Medhaj Techno Concept Microsoft MokshaInfratech NEST OSI Soft • Limited Members • Individual Members ISGF Members • Under Joining

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