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Re: the last bullet: “For the larger C&I customer,
there will likely be no specific resources to enroll, rather just the
“results are everything”/ deliver the DR/ deliver the Generation
approach that requires sophisticated energy management of the grid behind the
VEN.” In this case there is a specific resource
to enroll. A Resource is the dispatchable entity that represents an aggregation
of the capabilities and constraints on all of the assets associated with a
Service Delivery Point. The Service Delivery Point is associated with the End
Device Asset, which in this case is a meter. Further upstream the location can
be anything that the VTN needs to define; e.g. a Zone, a PNode, a polygon. All of
these location types are already defined in EMIX. Re: the original paper. What is the reason
for so much detail on a process that the paper says is out of scope for EI?
Where are the ripples? Bruce
Bartell Xtensible Solutions From: Holmberg, David
[mailto:david.holmberg@nist.gov] Toby, all, ·
Line 35 "that market" o
A VEN has a "market that
consists of market contexts" (line 17) it can participate in, that is, the
sum of all market opportunities/programs. o
The registrar could be an OpenADR
Alliance server that knows all about the DR programs nationwide, but maybe not
all the ISO markets, and certainly not the local market opportunities available
to the VEN. o
So, then, what is "that
market" in line 35? It can only be the market that the VTN knows about,
and not necessarily the sum total of market contexts that the VEN might
participate in. ·
I guess in practice a vendor of
some equipment that hosts a VEN has some idea of the uses of that VEN, or the
market contexts that the VEN can participate in, or the resources beneath the
VEN, and instructions for which registrars should be contacted. Or perhaps
there is a need for a registrar of registrars and the kinds of markets they
represent. o
So, then, a VEN comes online and
wants to find market contexts. If it is an OpenADR Alliance certified device it
will be directed to the O-A registrar and get the info it needs, “Here
are the DR programs (that I know about) that you can register for.” ·
At this point, some intelligent
person has to decide which programs make sense for the VEN—which market
opportunities or DR programs make sense for the VEN, and then configure the VEN
and grid behind it to participate in those market contexts. o
There could be DR programs that
require enrollment of specific kinds of resources behind the VEN: the PV, the
PEV, the Load, and it may even be required by law that you (the VEN)
participate in this market context and thus there is nothing to configure by
the customer—rather, you plug it in, enter the URL for the registrar and
everything is automated after that—enrollment included. o
In other cases for a homeowner,
for example, the message back from the registrar might lead to an exchange
where the VEN user interface offers the homeowner a set of options about
programs opportunities and benefits and waits for homeowner selection. Then the
VEN enrolls as directed with the options as indicated by the homeowner. o
For the larger C&I customer,
there will likely be no specific resources to enroll, rather just the
“results are everything”/ deliver the DR/ deliver the Generation
approach that requires sophisticated energy management of the grid behind the
VEN. Thanks, -----Original
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as a pdf with line numbers --
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