1 THE INTERNATIONAL SMART GRID ACTION NETWORK (ISGAN) IEEE ISGT 2014 Interna0onal Plenary Session February 22, 2014 Russell Conklin U.S. Department of Energy, Office of International Affairs Vice Chair, ISGAN Executive Committee
2 WHAT IS ISGAN? IN SUMMARY Interna'onal Smart Grid Ac'on Network = Platform to bring high-level government attention and action to accelerate the development and deployment of smarter, cleaner electricity grids around the world. Ac0vi0es build a global understanding of smart grids, address gaps in knowledge and tools, improve peer- to- peer exchange Includes representa0ves of governments, na0onal laboratories and research ins0tu0ons, transmission and distribu0on system operators, power generators, and others from 24 countries and European Commission An ini0a0ve of the Clean Energy Ministerial Organized as the Implemen0ng Agreement for a Co- Opera0ve Programme on Smart Grids (ISGAN) Visit iea-isgan.org
CLEAN ENERGY MINISTERIAL ISGAN IS ONE OF 13 CEM INITIATIVES Clean Energy Energy Efficiency Human Capacity Integra'on Mul0lateral Solar and Wind Worki ng Group Carbon Capture, Use and Storage Ac0on Group (CC US) Super- Efficient Equipment and Appliance Deplo yment (SEAD) In i0a0ve Global Superior Energy Perform ance Partnershi p (GSEP) Clean Energy Solu0 ons Center Global Ligh0ng and Energy Access Partn ership (Global LEAP) 21st Century Power Partnership Interna'onal Sma rt Grid Ac'on Net work (ISGAN) 3 Sustainable Deve lopment of Hydropower In i0a0ve Bioenergy Worki ng Group Clean Energy Educa0on & Empowerment (C3E) women s ini0a0ve Electric Vehicles Ini0a 0ve (EVI) Global Sustainable Ci0 es Network (GSCN)
4 CEM GOAL ACCELERATING THE TRANSITION TO A GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY ECONOMY 3 1 High- Level Policy Dialogue 2 Technical Coopera'on Engagement with the Private Sector and Other Stakeholders Fifth Annual CEM meeting (CEM5): Seoul, Korea on May 12-13, 2014 Australia European Commission Brazil Canada China Denmark Finland France Germany India Indonesia Italy Japan Korea Mexico Norway Russia South Africa Sweden Spain United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States > 90% of Global Clean Energy Investment > 80% of Global GHG Emissions
IEA IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENTS ISGAN IS ONE OF 11 IAS IN THE IEA ELECTRICITY COORDINATION GROUP Part of the ECG Coverage: DSM, Energy- Efficient Equipment, RE Deployment, Ocean Energy Systems, HTS, Smart Grids, Wind Integra'on, Energy Storage, GHG R&D, HEVs, PV Power Systems 5
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7 PARTICIPANTS Contrac'ng Par'es: 25 Invited: Brazil, Denmark, Israel, Turkey Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy European Commission Government of Belgium Swedish Energy Agency Government of United Kingdom Tekes (Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and InnovaCon) Russian Energy Agency Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland Government of the Netherlands, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and InnovaCon Ministry of Science and Technology Department of High and New Technology Development and IndustrializaCon Government of Canada U.S. Department of Energy Union Fenosa Distribucion Government of France Ricerca sul Sistema EnergeCco (RSE S.p.A.) Swiss Federal Office of Energy Energy Market Authority, Singapore New Energy and Industrial Technology Development OrganizaCon (NEDO) Government of Korea Government of Mexico Government of Austria Government of India South African NaConal Energy Development InsCtute Government of Australia
8 ISGAN PRIORITIES BUILD GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING AND TOOLS, FOSTER PEER EXCHANGE Catalogue Priorities and Projects Technical Cooperation Mo0va0ng drivers and technology priori0es for smart grids Inventory of key projects Lessons learned Assess T&D needs Evaluate smart grid concepts & technologies Laboratory and test beds network Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses Knowledge Sharing by Design Where possible, common contextual informa5on, metrics, KPIs Interna0onally- comparable case studies; casebooks Methodologies for benefits & costs, grid smartness Integrated tools Translate complex data/ info to inform decision making Outreach & educa0on (e.g., discussion papers, webinars, workshops)
9 SHARING KNOWLEDGE ISGAN collects and shares best prac'ces and lessons learned, informing peer- to- peer exchange and contribu'ng to the wider applica'on of smart grid solu'ons. Interna0onal casebook on Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) iden0fies emerging best prac'ces o New casebook on advanced demand management to be released at CEM5 Online database catalogues smart grid ac'vi'es underway around the world mapped to mo0va0ng drivers. 98 projects, 17 countries so far Monthly webinars highlight lessons learned in specific projects. Visit iea-isgan.org
10 TECHNICAL COOPERATION ISGAN technical coopera'on iden'fies core transmission and distribu'on system needs as well as supports joint evalua'on of emerging smart grid concepts through a network of test bed and research facili'es. ISGAN Evaluation of Tests for Advanced Inverter Functions ISGAN recognizes that smart grid is not a single solution; it s a portfolio of tools and technologies. Technical ac0vi0es create a framework for experts to share emerging best prac'ces, develop and share new test methods and capabili0es, and enhance lab and test bed performance Joint evalua'on of advanced PV inverter test protocols underway A smart and strong electrical infrastructure contributes to energy, economic and environmental goals. 10
11 WORK PROGRAM Foundational Projects (Global Understanding & Tools) Technical Projects Newest Project* Annex 1: Global Smart Grid Inventory Annex 2: Smart Grid Case Studies Annex 5: Smart Grid International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) Annex 7: Smart Grid Transitions Institutional Change *Approved by ISGAN Annex 3: Benefit-Cost Analyses and Toolkits Annex 4: Synthesis of Insights for Decision Makers** Annex 6: Power T&D Systems Executive Committee in March 2013; scoping continues **Knowledge sharing by design
ANNEX 1 Operating Agent: (E2RG) SMART GRID PROJECT WEBINAR SERIES Features selected projects from the inventory covering key applica'ons Implemented in partnership with the Clean Energy Solu'ons Center and Global Smart Grid Federa'on Purpose: build worldwide community of smart grid project performers and implementers; raise awareness of good ideas o Promote informa0on sharing o Build on project successes and lessons learned o Iden0fy gaps/opportuni0es for further coopera0on/collabora0on Several webinars so far, more to come: o July 2013: Transac5ve Control in the Pacific NW SG Demo Project (U.S.) o Oct. 2013: Réflexe (Nice, France) DSM, consumer engagement o Nov. 2013: SG Showcase Region Salzburg (Austria) RE & EV integra0on, DSM, etc. o Jan. 2014: Grid4EU projects range of smart grid topics o March 6: Jeju Island, Korea visit cleanenergysolu'ons.org to register! 12
13 ANNEX 5 SIRFN: WHAT IS IT? Operating Agent: U.S. Coordinator: Kevin DeGroat, ANTARES group The Smart Grid International Research Facility Network (SIRFN, ISGAN Annex 5) is a coordinated network of Smart Grid research and test-bed facilities and selected projects in countries participating in ISGAN. SIRFN s collaborative test and evaluation capabilities can be leveraged by the international community to enable improved design and implementation of smart grids.
SIRFN PARTICIPANTS Country POC Organization(s) (1 of 2) 14 Austria European Commission Finland France India Ireland Helfried Brunner Roland Bründlinger TBD Kari Mäki Nouredine Hadjsaid V. Shiva Kumar Joe Durkan Austrian Institute of Technology TBD VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Grenoble Institute of Technology Central Power Research Institute Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
SIRFN PARTICIPANTS Country POC Organization(s) (2 of 2) 15 Italy Korea Maurizio Verga Chung Ha KOH Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE) Korean Agency for Technology & Standards (KATS) Spain Angel Diaz- Gallo TECNALIA U.S. *Germany* as of Dec. 5 Russ Conklin, Charlie Hanley et al Wolfram Heckmann US DOE and DOE Labs: SNL, BNL, PNNL, ORNL, NREL, ANL Forschungszentrum Jülich and Fraunhofer IWES Strong Interest from Japan (AIST) and the United Kingdom (Univ. of Strathclyde)
IPNVERTER T EST ROTOCOLS LEAD-OFF SIRFN COLLABORATIVE Builds on ongoing collabora0ve work among EPRI, Sandia Na0onal CTIVITY Labs, DERLab, IEC, IEEE, and NIST on inverter standards for key interac0ve func0ons (building on, for example, IEC 61850-90- 7) A Sandia draled and exercised test protocols for 4 func0ons (INV3, FW21, VV11, L/HVRT) and shared results, lessons learned Evalua0on expanding to AIT and other SIRFN par0cipants Interest from UL, CPUC and others in this process and its results Sandia worked with SunSpec Alliance on utility simulator translator for Modbus See: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/pub/smartgrid/iec61850-7-420_overview/ Advanced_Functions_for_DER_Inverters_Modeled_in_IEC_61850-90-7.pdf 16
17 ISGAN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE NOMINATIONS PERIOD OPEN NOW! o New interna'onal compe''on to recognize global excellence in smart grid projects. o Theme for 2014: Consumer Engagement & Empowerment o Intend to announce winning projects (one or more) at CEM5 in May o Recrui0ng expert jury to evaluate nomina0ons o Implemented in partnership with Global Smart Grid Federa0on o Nomina'ons open now. Submission deadline: March 22 o For more informa0on: www.iea- isgan.org/award2014
MANAGEMENT 8 th ExCo Week Montreal, Canada Sept. 29- Oct. 3,2014 ISGAN is managed by its Execu've Commikee (ExCo), which meets twice a year, and is supported by a Secretariat at the Korea Smart Grid Ins'tute (KSGI). 3 rd ExCo Week Mexico City, Mexico March 27-31, 2012 2 nd ExCo Week Scheveningen, The Hague, The Netherlands October 18-21, 2011 9 th ExCo Week South Africa? Q1/Q2 2015 6 th ExCo Week Stavanger, Norway October 7-11, 2013 4 th ExCo Week Nice, France November 23-29, 2012 5 th ExCo Week Moscow, Russia March 11-15, 2013 7 th ExCo Week Shanghai, China March 31- April 3, 2014 Inaugural ExCo Week Seoul, Korea June 14-16, 2011
19 UPCOMING EVENTS VERY INCOMPLETE LIST February 25-26, 2014 CEM5 Preparatory Mee0ng, Mexico City March 4-5, 2014 SIRFN (Annex 5) Workshop, Bangalore [on sidelines of IEC and IEEE SA conferences] March 6, 2014 ISGAN Smart Grid Project Webinar: Jeju Island, ROK [visit cleanenergysolu5ons.org to register] March 31- April 2, 2014 ISGAN ExCo7 (& workshop), Shanghai [public workshop focus: Smart Grid transi5on] May 12-13, 2014 CEM5, Seoul Sept. 29- Oct. 3, 2014 ISGAN ExCo8 (& workshop), Montreal [public workshop focus: EV integra5on] Q2, 2015 CEM6, Mexico City
20 RESOURCES ISGAN Website: hqp://iea- isgan.org CEM Website: hqp://cleaneenergyministerial.org IEA page on Implemen0ng Agreements: hqp://www.iea.org/techno/index.asp ISGAN Secretariat at the Korea Smart Grid Ins0tute: isgan@smartgrid.or.kr Russ Conklin, ISGAN Vice Chair: +1 202-586- 8339, russell.conklin@hq.doe.gov
21 THANK YOU! ISGAN ExCo Mee'ng at SENER, Mexico City, 2012