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OPEN meter Open Public Extended Network metering 7 TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME OPEN meter Project Author: Nicolas Arcauz nico.arcauz@iberdrola.es Date: December 8th, 2010 Venue: Stanislaw Staszic Palace, Varsaw

ENERGY 2008.7.1.1 Official Journal of the European Union The OPEN meter project is an official initiative by the European Commission OJ Reference: OJ C288 of 30 November 2007 Identifier: FP7-ENERGY-2008-1 Topic called: Open Access Standard for Smart Multi-Metering Services 2

ENERGY 2008.7.1.1 The driver, as seen by the European Commission: The large scale adoption of smart metering is today hampered by the lack of widely accepted open standards capable of guaranteeing interoperability of systems and devices produced by different manufacturers 3

ENERGY 2008.7.1.1 Expected impact by the Commission after pre-normative research, adoption of these standards will open up the metering market, enabling active customer participation to energy markets, and at the same time allowing EU-industry to take world leadership Other information facilitated by the Commission the typical consortium should be a well balanced partnership between network industries, equipment suppliers, research centres and regulatory and standardisation bodies. A maximum of one project will be funded under this topic The OPEN meter project proposal was defined and selected by the Commission, among all other applicants, to meet these ambitious objectives 4

Consortium Smart Meter Manufacturers Telecommunications industry Silicon design & manufacturing Meter operators Network operators DNO associations R&D labs Testing & quality assurance Academia Normalization Standardization A well balanced consortium of 19 partners 5

Factsheet European collaborative project 7th Framework Programme Topic Energy.2008.7.1.1 Project Number 226369 Estimated project duration 30 months: Jan 2009 - June 2011 Project budget: 4,2 MM, EC funding: 2,4 MM Consortium with 19 participants Total effort committed: 339 person-months Project co-ordinator: Project Technical co-ordinator: Official website is http://www.openmeter.com 6

OPEN meter working packages WP1 what FUNCTIONAL do we REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES need? WP2 what IDENTIFICATION is there OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS to be used? WP7 COORDINATION define & develop what is not there WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES test new developments & use cases WP4 TESTING WP6 DISSEMINATION OPEN meter WORKSHOP 8 July 2009 towards a set of standard specs WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD A holistic approach from requirements to standardisation 7

Architecture System components and interfaces Local O &M device Multi -utility meter End Customer devices MUMI 2 MUMI 1 MI4 MI5 Local O &M device MI 3 Electricity Meter / Communication hub MI 1 MI 2 OPEN meter focus on access technologies Local O & M device SI2 Central System SI1 SI3 Legacy systems (Supplier / Grid Company ) CI 3 CI1 CI 2 Concentrator CI4 External devices 8

Working packages WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES completed WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS completed 1st OPEN meter WORKSHOP July 8th, 2009 WP7 COORDINATION WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES WP4 TESTING WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD on-going tasks WP6 DISSEMINATION 2nd OPEN meter WORKSHOP February 4th, 2010 9

Working packages D1.1: AMI requirements D1.2: Regulatory requirements WP7 COORDINATION WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES WP4 TESTING D2.1: Assessment of technologies WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES D2.2: State of the art of technologies & protocols D2.3 : Research needs D3.1: Design of system Architecture D3.2: OSI layers Specifications WP6 DISSEMINATION D4.1: Testing procedures WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD All deliverables can be downloaded at official project website www.openmeter.com 07/12/2010 10

Working packages WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS WP7 COORDINATION WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES WP4 TESTING WP6 DISSEMINATION WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD 11

WP1-Requeriments & regulation Examples of overall system functions and communication requirements - Meter Registration - Remote Tariff Programming - Meter reading (On demand) - Meter reading (for billing) - Remote Disconnection and Reconnection - Power Control - Clock Synchronization - Remote Firmware Update - Alarm and event Management - Interruption information - Fraud Detection - Remote Concentrator access - Load Profile Management - Automatic adaptation to grid changes - Meter Availability Control ADVANCED -Energy Balances -Load Shedding Management -Costumer device management -Power Quality Management -Prepayment OPTIONAL MINIMUM - PLC or Wireless Interface - At least 3.000 end point addresses per concentrator - The minimum speed for PLC: 2.4 kbps - Automatic meter detection and adaptation to topology changes - Phase-detection MINIMUM - Repeater functionality - Coexistence ADVANCED - Bidirectional connection to other multi-utility meters - Posibility of a faster PLC interface OPTIONAL - Use of PLC modem of a meter device to communicate with other nearby meters - Self-healing and auto-configured repeating mechanism for wireless - One-directional interface to the end customer 12

Working packages WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS WP7 COORDINATION WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES WP4 TESTING WP6 DISSEMINATION WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD 13

WP2-Identification of gaps Example of technology assessment 14

Working packages WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS WP7 COORDINATION WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES WP4 TESTING WP6 DISSEMINATION WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD 15

WP3 Research activities Local O&M device MUMI2 Multi-utility meter MUMI1 MI4 MI5 Local O&M device MI3 Electricity meter / Comms. hub MI1 DLMS/COSEM over S-FSK MI2 OPEN meter focus on access technologies Local O&M device CI3 SI2 Central system SI1 SI3 Legacy system (Supplier / grid company) End-customer device DLMS/COSEM over PRIME DLMS/COSEM over G3 CI1 Concentrator CI4 CI2 Meters&More over B-PSK PLC External devices 07/12/2010 16

DLMS / COSEM over SFSK 17

DLMS / COSEM over PRIME 18

DLMS / COSEM over G3 19

Meters & More 20

Working packages WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS WP7 COORDINATION WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES WP4 TESTING WP6 DISSEMINATION WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD 21

WP4- Testing & Compliance tests To be able to test prototypes of the implementations of proposed OPEN meter system in an early phase. Objective Deliverables To get insight in the compliance of products to the WP1 requirements and specifications/standards that are defined/selected in WP3. To get insight in the interoperability of modules of the OPEN meter Advanced Metering Infrastructure. WP4 will be delivering the following: D4.1: Report on test approach and test procedures ( what will be tested and how the tests should be done). D4.2: delivering a set of prototypes of different meters & modules. D4.3: setting-up physical test facilities and providing a detailed report on those facilities. WP Status D4.4: providing recommendations for improvement of standards and test procedures (input for WP5) D4.1 is already published. Tasks are progressing well 22

Working packages WP1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS & REGULATORY ISSUES WP2 IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY GAPS WP7 COORDINATION WP3 PRE-NORMATIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES WP4 TESTING WP6 DISSEMINATION WP5 SPECIFICATION & PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD 23

WP5 Proposal of Standard To Create a formal OPEN meter system specification Objective Prepare and promote the specification for standardisation Initiate and support the standardisation process with European and International standardisation organisations Deliverables & Work plan WP Status 24

Summary The OPEN meter project is an official initiative by the European Commission Objectives and timelines are very much aligned with those established in M/441 Partners have the technical expertise needed for success utilities manufacturers CENELEC researchers The Panel of Users & Stakeholders will provide the project with valuable input and feedback The OPEN meter project is committed to offer an active participation in the M/441 coordination group and other international initiatives by 25