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BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 Application integration at electric utilities. System interfaces for distribution management Common distribution power system model profiles

BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021

Application integration at electric utilities. System interfaces for distribution management Common distribution power system model profiles

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Standard number:BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021
Pages:378
Released:2021-05-05
ISBN:978 0 580 94423 9
Status:Standard
BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 - Application Integration at Electric Utilities

BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 - Application Integration at Electric Utilities

Welcome to the future of electric utility management with the BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 standard. This comprehensive document is a must-have for professionals in the energy sector, providing essential guidelines for application integration and system interfaces in distribution management. Released on May 5, 2021, this standard is a cornerstone for modernizing and optimizing electric utility operations.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021
  • Pages: 378
  • Release Date: 2021-05-05
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 94423 9
  • Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 standard is designed to facilitate seamless application integration at electric utilities. It focuses on system interfaces for distribution management, providing a common distribution power system model profile. This standard is crucial for ensuring interoperability and efficient communication between different systems and applications within the utility sector.

Why Choose BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021?

In the rapidly evolving world of electric utilities, staying ahead of technological advancements is key. The BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 standard offers a robust framework for integrating various applications, ensuring that your systems are not only compatible but also optimized for performance. Here are some reasons why this standard is indispensable:

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: With 378 pages of detailed information, this standard provides thorough guidelines for application integration and system interfaces.
  • Future-Proofing: By adopting this standard, utilities can ensure their systems are prepared for future technological advancements and changes in the industry.
  • Enhanced Interoperability: The standard promotes interoperability between different systems, reducing the risk of communication errors and improving overall efficiency.
  • Industry Compliance: Adhering to this standard ensures compliance with industry regulations and best practices, safeguarding your operations against potential legal and operational risks.

Who Can Benefit?

The BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 standard is ideal for a wide range of professionals and organizations within the electric utility sector, including:

  • Utility Companies
  • System Integrators
  • Software Developers
  • Regulatory Bodies
  • Consultants and Analysts

Detailed Content

This standard covers a variety of topics essential for effective application integration and system interface management. Some of the key areas include:

  • Common Distribution Power System Model Profiles
  • Data Exchange Protocols
  • System Architecture and Design
  • Security and Data Protection
  • Performance Optimization Techniques

Conclusion

The BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the electric utility industry. By providing a comprehensive framework for application integration and system interfaces, it ensures that your operations are efficient, compliant, and future-ready. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your utility management capabilities with this essential standard.

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BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021


This standard BS EN IEC 61968-13:2021 Application integration at electric utilities. System interfaces for distribution management is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.200 Telecontrol. Telemetering
IEC 61968-13:2021 specifies profiles that can be used to exchange Network Models in a Utility or between a Utility and external applications to the utility. This document provides a list of profiles which allow to model balanced and unbalanced distribution networks in order to conduct network analysis (Power flow calculation). Therefore it leverages already existing profiles (IEC 61970-45x based on IEC 61970-301 (CIM base) or profiles based on IEC 61968­11 CIM extension for Distribution). This document reuses some profiles without any change, or eventually extends them or restricts them. Moreover it proposes other profiles to reflect Distribution needs. Use of CIM in Distribution is not a new topic. This document includes informative parts, as CIM model extensions, which could be integrated in future versions of the IEC CIM Model. These extensions have been used by some utilities for utility internal information exchange use cases and to support information exchanges between different market participants like Transmisstion System Operators (TSO), Distributed System Operators (DSO), Distributed Network Operators (DNO) and Significant Grid Users (SGU) including generators and industry. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2008. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition was pre-tested during 2016 ENTSO-E interoperability tests. The interoperability test report mentions: "Some vendors demonstrated that the transformation between distribution network and CGMES is possible. This is a first step towards the efforts to have closer integration between CGMES and profiles for exchanging distribution data (CDPSM)."