Enhancing Market Standards Collaboration for Energy System Integration
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In an effort to improve interoperability and efficiency in the energy sector, ABB, AREVA, and SIEMENS established the Market Standards Collaborative (MSC) on July 14, 2004. This open forum encourages vendors to leverage their expertise in defining effective market standards. By volunteering standards, companies can enhance market system accessibility and drive business through competitive procurements. Effective collaboration is essential for implementing these standards, and the focus lies on clear objectives, interoperability testing, and multi-vendor solutions that address industry needs.
Enhancing Market Standards Collaboration for Energy System Integration
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Market Standards Collaboration Donna Marush Director of Sales FERC, July 14, 2004
Market Standards Collaborative (MSC) • ABB, AREVA and SIEMENS founded an open forum to collaborate on specifying market standards • The Vendors know the interfaces best to define the standards that will work • Volunteering Standards helps the industry open up the market systems • Competitive procurements drive incremental business for each of the vendors • Implementation of the standard requires each vendor to integrate this standard into their own product • Interoperability testing is sponsored by the industry
Where are standards applicable • Perceived Value for independence • Multi-vendor solutions are available • At the Object / Module interface • Security Constrained Unit Commitment • Seams for inter-regional activities • ICCP • OASIS • ISN
Keys to effective collaboration • Staff that knows the interfaces • Timeliness • Interested parties that have an offering • Clear set of contained objectives at the module level (rather than a system level)