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BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) Dynamics profile

BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024

Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) Dynamics profile

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Standard number:BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024
Pages:782
Released:2024-04-05
ISBN:978 0 539 17725 1
Status:Standard

BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 Energy Management System Application Program Interface (EMS-API) Dynamics Profile

Unlock the full potential of your energy management systems with the BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 standard. This comprehensive guide is designed to provide you with the most up-to-date and efficient methodologies for integrating and managing dynamic profiles within your energy management system (EMS). Whether you are an industry professional, a systems integrator, or a software developer, this standard is an indispensable resource for ensuring your EMS operates at peak performance.

Key Features and Benefits

Released on April 5, 2024, the BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 standard is the latest in a series of essential guidelines for energy management systems. Here are some of the standout features and benefits:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 782 pages of detailed information, this standard covers every aspect of the EMS-API Dynamics profile, ensuring you have all the knowledge you need at your fingertips.
  • Up-to-Date Information: As a 2024 release, this standard incorporates the latest advancements and best practices in the field, ensuring your systems are aligned with current industry standards.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 17725 1 - Easily reference and cite this standard in your professional and academic work.
  • Official Status: This document holds the status of a standard, ensuring it meets rigorous quality and reliability criteria.

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  • Enhance System Efficiency: Optimize your energy management systems for better performance and reduced operational costs.
  • Ensure Compliance: Meet industry regulations and standards, avoiding potential legal and financial penalties.
  • Improve Integration: Seamlessly integrate dynamic profiles into your existing EMS, enhancing functionality and interoperability.
  • Boost Reliability: Implement proven methodologies to ensure your systems are robust and reliable, minimizing downtime and disruptions.

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  • Energy Management Professionals: Ensure your systems are optimized and compliant with the latest standards.
  • Systems Integrators: Gain the knowledge needed to seamlessly integrate dynamic profiles into EMS.
  • Software Developers: Develop and maintain applications that align with current industry standards.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Reference the latest standards to ensure compliance and best practices are being followed.

Detailed Content Overview

The BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 standard is meticulously organized to provide you with a clear and comprehensive understanding of EMS-API Dynamics profiles. Key sections include:

  • Introduction: An overview of the standard, its purpose, and its scope.
  • Technical Specifications: Detailed technical guidelines for implementing and managing dynamic profiles within EMS.
  • Best Practices: Proven methodologies and practices to optimize system performance and reliability.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples and case studies to illustrate the practical application of the standard.
  • Glossary: A comprehensive glossary of terms to ensure you understand all technical jargon and terminology.

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Product Details

Standard Number BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024
Pages 782
Released 2024-04-05
ISBN 978 0 539 17725 1
Name Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) Dynamics profile
Status Standard

Make the smart choice for your energy management systems. Choose the BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 standard and ensure your systems are at the forefront of efficiency, reliability, and compliance.

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BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024


This standard BS EN IEC 61970-457:2024 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.200 Telecontrol. Telemetering
IEC 61970-457:2024 specifies a standard interface for exchanging dynamic model information needed to support the analysis of the steady state stability (small-signal stability) and/or transient stability of a power system or parts of it. The schema(s) for expressing the dynamic model information are derived directly from the CIM, more specifically from IEC 61970-302. The scope of this document includes only the dynamic model information that needs to be exchanged as part of a dynamic study, namely the type, description and parameters of each control equipment associated with a piece of power system equipment included in the steady state solution of a complete power system network model. Therefore, this profile is dependent upon other standard profiles for the equipment as specified in IEC 61970-452: CIM static transmission network model profiles, the topology, the steady state hypothesis and the steady state solution (as specified in IEC 61970-456: Solved power system state profiles) of the power system, which bounds the scope of the exchange. The profile information described by this document needs to be exchanged in conjunction with IEC 61970-452 and IEC 61970-456 profiles’ information to support the data requirements of transient analysis tools. IEC 61970-456 provides a detailed description of how different profile standards can be combined to form various types of power system network model exchanges. This document supports the exchange of the following types of dynamic models: • standard models: a simplified approach to exchange, where models are contained in predefined libraries of classes interconnected in a standard manner that represent dynamic behaviour of elements of the power system. The exchange only indicates the name of the model along with the attributes needed to describe its behaviour. • proprietary user-defined models: an exchange that would provide users the ability to exchange the parameters of a model representing a vendor or user proprietary device where an explicit description of the model is not described in this document. The connections between the proprietary models and standard models are the same as described for the standard models exchange. Recipient of the data exchange will need to contact the sender for the behavioural details of the model. This document builds on IEC 61970-302, CIM for dynamics which defines the descriptions of the standard dynamic models, their function block diagrams, and how they are interconnected and associated with the static network model. This type of model information is assumed to be pre-stored by all software applications hence it is not necessary to be exchanged in real-time or as part of a dynamics model exchange. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) The majority of issues detected in IEC 61970-302:2018 and fixed in IEC 61970-302:2022 led to update of this document; b) IEEE 421.5-2016 on Excitation systems is fully covered; c) IEEE turbine report from 2013 was considered and as a result a number of gas, steam and hydro turbines/governors are added; d) IEC 61400-27-1:2020 on wind turbines is fully incorporated; e) WECC Inverter-Based Resource (IBR) models, Hybrid STATCOM models and storage models are added; f) The user defined models approach was enhanced in IEC 61970-302:2022 adding a model which enables modelling of a detailed dynamic model. This results in the creation of two additional pr