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This document outlines the next steps for enhancing messaging standards in network management, emphasizing a proof-of-concept demonstration of SCUC messaging. Key activities include creating XML input messages using a small 100-bus model, developing prototype adapters for ABB, Areva, and Siemens, and conducting thorough prototype testing. The aim is to verify that SCUC XML output adheres to established schemas, promote standards documentation, and demonstrate SCUC's plug-and-play feasibility. Lessons learned will facilitate schema reuse in various applications such as market participant bid submissions and settlements.
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Network Management Anders Bjorkman Director of Technology Messaging Standards Collaboration - Next Steps
Next Steps – Messaging standard • Proof of concept demonstration – SCUC messaging • Scope • Create XML input messages • Use a small 100 bus model • Create Prototype Adapters for each SCUC • ABB, Areva, and Siemens • Prototype testing • Verify SCUC XML output complies with the schema • Documentation for standards promotion • Goal • Further ‘cleanup’ and tuning of CME schema • Demonstrate the feasibility of SCUC as ‘plug and play’
Next Steps – Messaging Standard • Standards Promotion • IEC TC57 WG13 and WG16 • At conclusion of Proof of Concept • UML and supporting documents • Messaging Standard for Additional Applications • Market Participant Bid Submission • Extensive schema reuse from SCUC messaging • Network Applications (e.g. power flow, security analysis, state estimation) • Partially accomplished w/ SCUC messaging • Settlements • Metering
Conclusion – Messaging Standard • Lessons Learned & Benefits • Good to have ITC as program management and vendors implementing • Workshops are an efficient format • Having most of the ISO’s present makes for a widely usable interface definition • The standard reflects the collective experience of all the participating vendors and ITC members