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Integrating Gas Networks into CIM: Enhancing Multi-Utility DSO Efficiency

This proposal discusses the need for Dutch multi-utility Distribution System Operators (DSOs) to integrate gas networks into their CIM-based information model, which currently focuses on power. The primary use cases include the construction and maintenance of underground infrastructures, aimed at maximizing efficiency and minimizing disruption for residents. Key areas of integration involve business processes, asset management, GIS, and customer operations. The proposal outlines a three-step approach for collaboration, including establishing a task force to define and review use cases, ultimately shaping the future of gas integration.

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Integrating Gas Networks into CIM: Enhancing Multi-Utility DSO Efficiency

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  1. CIM Gas extension idea Ivo Kuijlaars, on behalf of Nico Vlug DNV KEMA October 2011

  2. CIM Gas extension: WHY? • Some Dutch multi-utility DSO’s see the ‘power and gas silos’ disappearrapidly and decided to add a gas-network to their CIM-based information-model for power. • Use cases: • construction and maintenance of underground infrastructures • the aim is to combine work on infrastructures to avoid inefficiencies and nuisance for residents • business process integration • asset management, GIS, operations, customer contacts • CIM Gas extension overlaps with CIM Power at • geographical location, addresses, diagrams, connectivity, currency, engineering units, market, etc.

  3. CIM Gas extension: HOW? • First step: • Will WG13/14 support the relation with a CIM for Gas, with ‘touch-points’ (interfaces) to CIM? • Second step: • What can be done by WG13/14 to provide guidelines describing the addition of another infrastructure to the CIM? • Third step: • Creation of a taskforceora new (ISO?) working group • To defineuse cases • To review these use cases, in collaboration with WG13/14 • To makerecommendationsfor a wayforward • Idea: • Makedistinction in genericparts of the model byreplacing ‘power’ with ‘utility’

  4. CIM Gas extension: Action • Question : • Whatactioncan we put on the agenda for WG13/14?

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