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EN 62325-451-4:2017

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

Framework for energy market communications - Part 451-4: Settlement and reconciliation business process, contextual and assembly models for European market

Published date

07-07-2017

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Document contextual model and message assembly model
  basic concepts
5 The settlement and reconciliation business process
6 Contextual and assembly models
7 XML schema
Bibliography
Annex ZA (normative) - Normative references to international
         publications with their corresponding European
         publications

IEC 62325-451-4:2017(E) specifies a package for the settlement and reconciliation business process and the associated document contextual model, assembly model and XML schema for use within European style markets. Is based on the European style market profile (ESMP) (IEC 62325-351) and provides a uniform layout for the transmission of aggregated data in order to settle the electricity market. The purpose of this document is only to enable the information exchange necessary to carry out the computation of settlement and reconciliation. This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:- removal of the attributes “quantity” and “secondary quantity” of the class “Point”;- introduction of the classes “Quantity” and "Reason" from IEC 62351-351 UML package.

Committee
CLC/TC 57
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Current
Supersedes

EN 62325-301:2014 Framework for energy market communications - Part 301: Common information model (CIM) extensions for markets
IEC 62325-450:2013 Framework for energy market communications - Part 450: Profile and context modelling rules
IEC 61970-301:2016 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 301: Common information model (CIM) base
EN 62361-100:2016 Power systems management and associated information exchange - Interoperability in the long term - Part 100: CIM profiles to XML schema mapping
ISO/TS 15000-5:2005 Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML) Part 5: ebXML Core Components Technical Specification, Version 2.01(ebCCTS)
IEC TS 61970-2:2004 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 2: Glossary
EN 62325-451-2:2014/AC:2016-08 FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY MARKET COMMUNICATIONS - PART 451-2: SCHEDULING BUSINESS PROCESS AND CONTEXTUAL MODEL FOR CIM EUROPEAN MARKET (IEC 62325-451-2:2014/COR1:2016)
EN 62325-351:2016 Framework for energy market communications - Part 351: CIM European market model exchange profile
EN 62325-451-1:2017 Framework for energy market communications - Part 451-1: Acknowledgement business process and contextual model for CIM European market
IEC 62325-351:2016 Framework for energy market communications - Part 351: CIM European market model exchange profile
IEC 62361-100:2016 Power systems management and associated information exchange - Interoperability in the long term - Part 100: CIM profiles to XML schema mapping
EN 62325-450 : 2013 FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY MARKET COMMUNICATIONS - PART 450: PROFILE AND CONTEXT MODELLING RULES (IEC 62325-450:2013)
IEC 61968-11:2013 Application integration at electric utilities - System interfaces for distribution management - Part 11: Common information model (CIM) extensions for distribution
IEC 62325-451-1:2017 Framework for energy market communications - Part 451-1: Acknowledgement business process and contextual model for CIM European market
IEC 62325-451-2:2014 Framework for energy market communications - Part 451-2: Scheduling business process and contextual model for CIM European market
CLC/TS 61970-2:2005 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 2: Glossary

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