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IEEE Announces Five New Standards and a Standards-Development Project for the Smart Grid
PISCATAWAY, N.J. --(Business Wire)--
IEEE (News - Alert), the world's largest professional association advancing technology
for humanity, today announced five new standards, as well as a modified
standards-development project, that are all intended to aid the
efficient rollout of the smart grid worldwide. The new standards and
standards projects recently approved by the IEEE Standards Association
(IEEE-SA) Standards Board carve critical new dimensions into the IEEE
portfolio of more than 100 active standards or standards in development
relevant to the smart grid.
"The new standards approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board are the
byproduct of intensifying smart-grid deployment around the world," said
Judith Gorman, managing director, IEEE-SA. "New lessons have been
learned, and best practices and insights on challenges are surfacing as
smart-grid rollout continues to gain steam globally. The IEEE-SA has
been a worldwide leader in smart-grid standards development even prior
to the movement's inception, and these standards and projects underscore
our ongoing commitment to accelerating realization of the smart grid's
far-ranging and futuristic promise for power users, utilities and
manufacturers alike."
Smart-grid standards newly published by IEEE-SA include the following:
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IEEE C37.118.1™-2011 - Standard for Synchrophasor Measurements for
Power Systems - is intended to define synchronized phasors and
frequency measurements in substations, along with methods and
requirements for verifying such measurements in power system analysis
and operations under both static and dynamic conditions. IEEE
C37.118.1 is available for purchase at the IEEE
Standards Store.
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IEEE C37.118.2™-2011 - Standard for Synchrophasor Data Transfer for
Power Systems - is intended to specify a method (including messaging
types, use, contents and data formats) for real-time communications
among phasor measurement units (PMUs), phasor data concentrators
(PDCs) and other power-system applications. IEEE C37.118.2 is
available for purchase at the IEEE
Standards Store.
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IEEE C37.238™-2011 - Standard Profile for Use of IEEE Std. 1588
Precision Time Protocol in Power System Applications - is designed to
provide precise tie synchronization within and among substations
across wide geographic areas via Ethernet communications networks. The
standard is intended to extend proven techniques for precise time
distribution to applications such as mission-critical power-system
protection, control, automation and data communication. IEEE C37.238
is available for purchase at the IEEE
Standards Store.
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IEEE C37.232™-2011 - Standard for Common Format for Naming Time
Sequence Data Files (COMNAME) - is designed to define the naming of
time sequence data (TSD) files that originate from digital-protection
and -measurement devices. The standard procedure-gaining in popularity
among major utilities, independent system operators and manufacturers
and recommended for use by North American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC (News - Alert)) and the Northeast Power Coordinating Council
(NPCC)-helps resolve problems associated with reporting, saving,
exchanging, archiving and retrieving large numbers of files. IEEE
C37.232 is available for purchase at the IEEE
Standards Store.
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IEEE 1020™-2011 - Guide for Control of Small (100 kVA to 5 MVA)
Hydroelectric Power Plants - updates an existing IEEE standard to
address significant technology changes impacting small hydro-plant
control issues and monitoring requirements that have emerged since the
guide's original publication. IEEE 1020 is available for purchase at
the IEEE
Standards Store.
Additionally, IEEE-SA recently modified the scope and purpose of an
existing standards-development project related to the smart grid. IEEE
P1409™ - Draft Guide for the Application of Power Electronics for Power
Quality Improvement on Distribution Systems Rated 1 kV Through 38 kV -
is being developed to introduce and define the emerging technology of
"custom power" and detail guidelines and performance expectations for
its application in improving power quality and control. IEEE P1409 is
available for purchase at the IEEE
Standards Store.
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About the IEEE Standards Association
The IEEE Standards Association, a globally recognized standards-setting
body within IEEE, develops consensus standards through an open process
that engages industry and brings together a broad stakeholder community.
IEEE standards set specifications and best practices based on current
scientific and technological knowledge. The IEEE-SA has a portfolio of
over 900 active standards and more than 500 standards under development.
For more information visit http://standards.ieee.org/.
About IEEE
IEEE, the world's largest technical professional association, is
dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. Through
its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and
professional and educational activities, IEEE is the trusted voice on a
wide variety of areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and
telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and
consumer electronics. Learn more at http://www.ieee.org.

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