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This document outlines the key elements from the draft of the Energy Management (EMAN) Applicability Statement presented at the IETF Meeting in Vancouver, 2012. It highlights new updates, including the closure of previously discussed issues, pending specifications from related drafts, and an overview of relevant use cases and standards. The draft introduces a framework involving components like Generators, Loads, Meters, and Energy Managers, as well as concepts such as GlobalID for unique identification. Suggestions for further implementation steps are welcomed.
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Energy Management (EMAN) Applicability Statement draft-ietf-eman-applicability-statement-01 Brad Schoening Mouli Chandramouli Bruce Nordman 84 IETF Meeting, Vancouver 2012
EMAN Applicability Statement draft-ietf-eman-applicability-statement-01 • What is new in this version ? • Closed the open issues discussed in the last meeting • Waiting for other drafts (requirements, framework) to be finalized • Use cases, Related standards (almost complete) • Open issue – ASHRAE – SPC 201 P
draft-ietf-eman-applicability-statement-01 • ASHRAE– SPC 201 P • has 4 components • “Generator” produces electricity • “Load” “consumes electricity • “Meter” “measures electricity • “Energy Manager” makes control decisions • the concept of a “GlobalID” similar to UUID – unique • measurements can be actual, nominal, estimated, or derived • Common concepts • Nameplate • Interval and Interval reading – (analogous to demand) • IEC 16850 • Use of curtailment to Power levels • Power Quality – measurements
EMAN Applicability Statement draft-ietf-eman-applicability-statement-01 • Next steps • A section of ASHRAESPC201P on the Applicability statement • How EMAN technology can be implemented (once the other drafts are completed) • Suggestions welcome