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PD IEC/TR 62195:2002

Superseded

Superseded

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Power system control and associated communications. Deregulated energy market communications

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

08-04-2005

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-03-2002

€271.12
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FOREWORD
1 Introduction
  1.1 Task defined by TC 57
  1.2 Background
  1.3 Quadrant diagram
2 Transactions (quadrants 1 and 3)
  2.1 Market transactions (quadrant 1)
  2.2 Technical transactions (quadrant 3)
  2.3 Interface between market and technical
      information system (quadrant 1/3)
3 Available protocols
  3.1 Protocols available for market transactions
      (quadrant 2)
  3.2 Protocols available for technical transactions
      (quadrant 4)
4 Need for standards and work programme
  4.1 Market transaction and protocols (quadrants 1
      and 2)
  4.2 Technical transactions and protocols (quadrant
      3 and 4)
  4.3 Transactions between market and power system
      operation
  4.4 Proposal
5 Conclusions
Annex A - Comparison of markets and related transactions
Annex B - Definitions
Annex C - Existing solutions
Annex D - An actual example for Figure 1 model (market in
          England and Wales)

Deals with electronic communications in deregulated energy markets. Identifies the functional needs and requirements for communications in deregulated energy markets. Communications for control of energy systems and communications for the market is made distinctly clear. Addresses the interworking and interrelation between these separate fields.

Committee
PEL/57
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Is a technical report dealing with electronic communications in deregulated energy markets. Identifies the requirements and functional needs for communications in deregulated energy markets. A clear distinction is made between communications for control of energy systems and communications for the market. Addresses the interrelation and interworking between these separate fields.

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