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IEEE P2030.5:2023/Cor 1
IEEE Draft Standard for Smart Energy Profile Application Protocol - Corrigendum 1
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This Corrigendum corrects technical errors in the original publication of IEEE 2030.5-2023 that were identified by the IEEE 2030.5 working group. Specifically, these mistakes include an element that was added to IEEE 2030.5-2023 and intended to be made optional but was mistakenly made mandatory (breaking backward compatibility) and some minor issues in the processing of the Web Application Description Language (WADL) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema Definition (XSD). No new functionality is defined by this Corrigendum.
The purpose of this standard is the definition of an application profile interfacing the smart grid and users. This is critical in enabling the management of distributed generation, electric vehicles, energy storage, the end user energy environment, including demand response, load control, and price communication, as well as the support of additional commodities including water, natural gas, and steam. Maintaining grid stability, which is becoming a major problem in many areas, and coping with the anticipated rising cost of energy are just two of several problems requiring this kind of management capability. In an effort to facilitate global utilization, this Standard sources elements from many existing standards, including IEC 61968 and IEC 61850, and follows a RESTful architecture utilizing widely adopted protocols such as TCP/IP and HTTP. It also supports all of the needs of IEEE 1547-2018.
This Corrigendum corrects technical errors in the original publication of IEEE 2030.5-2023 that were identified by the IEEE 2030.5 working group. Specifically, these mistakes include an element that was added to IEEE 2030.5-2023 and intended to be made optional but was mistakenly made mandatory (breaking backward compatibility) and some minor issues in the processing of the Web Application Description Language (WADL) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema Definition (XSD). No new functionality is defined by this Corrigendum.
The purpose of this standard is the definition of an application profile interfacing the smart grid and users. This is critical in enabling the management of distributed generation, electric vehicles, energy storage, the end user energy environment, including demand response, load control, and price communication, as well as the support of additional commodities including water, natural gas, and steam. Maintaining grid stability, which is becoming a major problem in many areas, and coping with the anticipated rising cost of energy are just two of several problems requiring this kind of management capability. In an effort to facilitate global utilization, this Standard sources elements from many existing standards, including IEC 61968 and IEC 61850, and follows a RESTful architecture utilizing widely adopted protocols such as TCP/IP and HTTP. It also supports all of the needs of IEEE 1547-2018.
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| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 12/25/2024 |
| Page Count | 17 |
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| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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