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Subject: Groups - UCAIug OpenSG OpenADR Task Force -OpenADR 1.0 Service Definition - Common (OpenSG OpenADR SD - Common r0.91.doc) modified
Description expanded to acknowledge the role of CIM Standards in the development of this work. -- Bruce Bartell Information about the document named UCAIug OpenSG OpenADR Task Force -OpenADR 1.0 Service Definition - Common (OpenSG OpenADR SD - Common r0.91.doc) has been modified by Bruce Bartell. Document Description: The Open Smart Grid Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) is an industry-led initiative under the Open Smart Grid (OpenSG) subcommittee within the UCA International Users Group (UCAIug). The OpenADR Task Force defines systems requirements, policies and principles, best practices, and services, required for business and data requirements for standardizing control and pricing signals for Demand Response (DR) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) as part of the Smart Grid implementation. OpenADR, as an open user group forum, is developing a set of utility-ratified requirements and specifications for utilities and 3rd Parties to adopt and implement. The end-state of this effort will contribute to the development of open and interoperable Demand Response solutions. The OpenADR Service Definition is based on the functional requirements, architectural principles and patterns, common information requirements defined in the OpenADR 1.0 System Requirements Specification, and CIM Standards as defined in the IEC 61968 and 61970. In addition to providing industry solutions, the goal is to contribute to the development of international standards based on this work; in particular, the IEC 61968 Standards. View Document Details: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=40523 Download Document: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/40523/OpenSG%20OpenADR%20SD%20-%20Common%20r0.91.doc PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. -OASIS Open Administration
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