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CSN EN IEC 61968-5 - Application integration at electric utilities - System interfaces for distribution management - Part 5: Distributed energy optimization

CSN EN IEC 61968-5

Application integration at electric utilities - System interfaces for distribution management - Part 5: Distributed energy optimization

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Number of Standard:CSN EN IEC 61968-5
Category:334900
Pages:60
Released:01.04.2021
Catalog number:511751
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CSN EN IEC 61968-5

CSN EN IEC 61968-5 The scope of this part of IEC 61968 is the description of a set of functions that are needed for enterprise integration of DERMS functions. These exchanges are most likely between a DERMS and a DMS. However, since this is an enterprise integration standard which may leverage IEC 61968-100:2013 for application integration (using web services or JMS) or other looselycoupled implementations, there are no technical limitations for systems with which a DERMS might exchange information. Also, it should be noted that a DERMS might communicate with individual DER using a variety of standards and protocols such as IEC 61850, IEEE 2030.5, Distribution Network Protocol (DNP), Sunspec Modbus, or perhaps Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMB). One role of the DERMS is to manage this disparity and complexity of communications on the behalf of the system operator. However, the communication to individual DER is out of scope of this standard. Readers are invited to look to those standards to understand communication to individual DERs' smart inverter.
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