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ISO/IEC 15067-3 1st Edition, July 1, 2012 Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) application model – Part 3: Model of a demand-response energy management system for HES
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Description / Abstract:
This part of ISO/IEC 15067 focuses on products and services that
can manage energy consumption and generation of devices dynamically
in response to electricity supply and prices that may vary over
time. The model specified here for energy management is intended to
be generic and representative of a wide range of situations. This
part of ISO/IEC 15067 applies to the customer services portion of
the electricity smart grid.
This standard specifies an energy management model for programs
that manage the consumer demand for electricity using a method
known as "demand response". Three types of demand response are
specified in this standard: direct control (5.3.1), local control
(5.3.2.2) and distributed control (5.3.2.3).
NOTE Customers and customer equipment may use these methods to
control the energy consumption and generation of devices such as
appliances and distributed energy resources (for example,
photo-voltaic [PV], wind, fuel cell [FC], combined heat and power
[CHP], electric vehicle [EV], and stationary battery [SB]).). The
taxonomy and lexicon of an energy management model that supports
these demand response methods are presented in 7.3 and 7.4.