As part of the Smart Grid stakeholder consultation process, STARGRID has released a questionnaire on the use of current Smart Grid standards, the awareness of ongoing standardization projects and the sector specific standardization requirements.
Smart Grid stakeholders working with Smart Grids and related technologies, such as manufacturers, DSOs and TSOs, electricity suppliers, aggregators and plant operators, and the ICT and telecommunications sector are invited to indicate which aspects in various Smart Grid standards are relevant in their daily work.
Based on all the answers, the STARGRID team will publish an overview on the actual usage of standards in different European countries and a prioritized list of requirements per industry sector on the STARGRID website in the beginning of 2014.
The questionnaire consists of the following sections with the option to chose the one(s) of relevance to your organization:
– Background of the respondent* (5 min)
– Use of core Smart Grid standards: indicate the relevance of a set of IEC Smart Grid standards for your organization. (5-10 min)
– DER Integration & Grid Control: indicate your priority topics for standardization and awareness of current initiatives (10-15 min)
– Demand Response & Customer Energy Management: indicate your priority topics for standardization and awareness of current initiatives (10-15 min)
– Smart Metering: indicate your priority topics for standardization and awareness of current initiatives (10-15 min)
You may complete only those sections that are relevant to your company. You do not have to answer all questions.
We look forward to replies from European technology companies and organizations of different sizes. However, international and multinational stakeholders are also warmly welcome to participate.
Please send the filled up Questionnaire by 6 January, 2014 per e-mail to
Christoph Nölle (christoph.noelle@iwes.fraunhofer.de) or
Ioulia Papaioannou (ioulia.papaioannou@der-lab.net)
Or answer the questionnaire online.
For any clarification or questions do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you in advance for your participation.
STARGRID team
QUESTIONNAIRE (online form, EN)
QUESTIONNAIRE (.xlsx, EN)
QUESTIONNAIRE (.xlsx, DE)
QUESTIONNAIRE (.xlsx, IT)
QUESTIONNAIRE (.xlsx, SP)
*The company’s specific information provided by you in this questionnaire will be treated as confidential and will be used only for the purposes of the STARGRID project. All personal details of participating individuals and/or companies remain confidential. Only processed results will be distributed among project partners and the public. Only processed data (i.e., not individual replies) will be used for publication.
By Ioulia Papaioannou
10 September, 2013
On 11 September, 2013, the first workshop in a series of four national workshops was launched in Bucharest, Romania, by ASRO.
The Romanian Workshop under the title “Smart Grid: Global Standards for Global Market” was hosted within the framework of the Congress of Energy and Electric Equipment (CEEER 2013), one of the most important Romanian events in the energy and electrical equipment field, dedicated to energy specialists and those involved in the newest technologies, permanent developments and new trends in the industry.
For details please visit http://www.dkevents.ro/p-9-ceeer.2013.html.
The workshop aims to evaluate the industry initiatives and standardization landscape focussing on the stability of power systems: the interconnection regulations, monitoring and grid control in relation to DER integration, as well as on the required capabilities for the Smart Grid including security and ICT applications. Representatives of selected industry sectors and Smart Grid stakeholders were invited to take part in this approximately five-hour workshop and the networking session.
For more information, please contact:
Adina Hategan – ASRO PR Officer
Email: adina.hategan@asro
Tel: 0040 21 316 99 74
Agenda:
13.00-13.45 – Registration
13.45-13.50 – Welcome – Eng. Gheorghe Tucu –ASRO President
13.50-15.35 – First Session – STARGRID PROJECT
Moderator: Eng. Gheorghe Tucu – ASRO President
Discussions
15.35-15.45 – Coffee Break
15.45-16.30 – Session 2 – Applications for energy market & ICT and Security for SMART GRID
Moderator: Dr. Eng. Călin Radu Vilt, CNR – CME
Discussions
16.30-17.15 – Session 3 – DER Integration
Moderator: Dr. Eng. Georgio Franchioni, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE S.p.A., Italy
Discussions
17.15-17.45 – Final Conclusions
17.45-18.30 – Networking Cocktail
Sessions were held in Romanian and in English.
Simultaneous translation was provided.
6 November, 2013 by Ioulia Papaioannou
30 October, 2013. In Milan, Italy, RSE organised a national workshop on Smart Grids and related technical regulations under the patronage of the Italian standardization body in the electrotechnical field CEI, Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano.
Within STARGRID initiatives related to the Work Package 4 “Analysis of Industry opinion”, a national Workshop on the topic “Smart Grid and Technical Standards” was held in Milan, Italy.
The transformation of the energy system into the Smart Grid paradigm is posing crucial problems to the concerned industry and urging technical regulations, which request both development of new standards and adaptations and revision of the already existing ones. The objective of the Workshop was to foster the discussion around this process and to gather the point of view of the industry representatives on the impact, requirements and gaps of the standards evolution.
Nearly 60 people registered to the event, covering the whole Smart Grid value chain: grid operators and utilities; manufacturers and operators of renewable, distributed energy resources and power electronics; automation system and components developers and producers; telecommunication engineers and operators; consumers associations; research developers and, of course, regulatory and standardization bodies representatives.
Here you can find the workshop agenda and the presentations:
Session A : Issues of the Workshop
Session B: Points on specific issues
Session C: Free discussion on the topics of the Workshop chaired by:
Paolo Mora (RSE) – CEI-CT 57Secretary
Carlo Tornelli (RSE) – Member of the Smart Grid Coordination Group ( WP: Methodology)
Session D: Horizon 2020
Session E: Scheduled interviews with industry participants
On the occasion of the Workshop, the STARGRID Questionnaire was distributed to the participants for an out-of-line analysis of the industry viewpoint.
9 July, 2013 by Ioulia Papaioannou
Smart Grid Standardization Documentation Map is an inventory of existing standardisation documents produced by groups focusing on the standards promotion (coordinating, generating roadmaps or detecting gaps).
Smart Grid Industry Initiatives Documentation Map gives a comprehensive view of the standardization activities and industry initiatives currently in progress for smart grids.
This information will be analysed in the next phases of the project, with the focus on the smart grid “core standards”.
Latest versions of STARGRID publications can always be found on Publications.
The joint workshop of STARGRID and the ETP SmartGrids on 16 May, 2013, in Brussels (BE) was attended by 25 participants from standardization bodies, smart grid platforms, associations from industry and research, DSO and TSOs, manufactures and telecommunications to discuss the progress of the standardization landscape of Smart Grids.
The workshop comprised three sessions: Smart Metering, Voltage Control and DG integration, and Demand Response. Each session included presentations from the stakeholders followed by round table discussions on the standardization requirements, gaps in existing standards and on the expected future developments.


The agenda:
Welcome (David Nestle, Fraunhofer IWES)
Introduction (Ioulia Papaioannou, DERlab)
Presentation of the ETP Smart Grids (Jean-Luc Bessède, Schneider Electric)
Session 1: DER integration and Grid control (Chair: Giorgio Franchioni, RSE)
Session 2: Smart metering (Chair: Emilio Rodriguez, TECNALIA)
Session 3: Demand Response (Chair: Christoph Nölle, Fraunhofer IWES)
Conclusions (David Nestle, Fraunhofer IWES)
The workshop is the starting point of the iterative process among STARGRID and the industry. As a next step, STARGRID will invite the industry to an open consultation process, which will be concluded in a consolidated stakeholder statement. The statement will be brought to the European and international standardization bodies and regulators as well as to the European Commission.
”Industry statement for a conformed standardization framework enabling the large scale smart grid deployment”
STARGRID IS ORGANIZING this joint workshop with ETP SmartGrids by invitation on the 16th of May 2013in Brussels , to bring together promoters and stakeholders of various European smart grid industry initiatives in an ad-hoc round table aimed at:
The workshop will comprise three sessions: “Smart Metering”, “Voltage Control and DG integration” and “Demand Response”.
Each Session includes a 30 min discussion on:
THE RESULTS OF the joint workshop will be published online on both STARGRID project and ETP SmartGrids websites (www.smartgrids.eu) as a consolidated stakeholder statement for an open consultation process. The outcome of the consultation process will then be forwarded to the European and international standardization bodies and regulators as well as to the European Commission.
If you would like to participate in the workshop, please contact Christoph Nölle
(christoph.noelle[a] iwes.fraunhofer.de) or Ioulia Papaoiannou (ioulia.papaioannou[a]der-lab.net).
STARGRID, a two years project launched in October 2012, will analyse the impact of current standardisation framework on the effective Smart Grid deployment.
The opinion of utilities, electricity suppliers, manufacturers, aggregators and plant operators and the ICT sector is investigated via interviews, questionnaires and workshops. Project results are published in a series of project results giving also recommendations for decision-makers, standardisation bodies and industries themselves.
Funded by the European Commission (EC) within the seventh framework programme (FP7), the project consortium has a European focus, but takes also global Smart Grid developments into account.
See project fact sheet for further information
STARGRID kick-off meeting at the premises of Fraunhofer IWES in Kassel, Germany, 18 October 2012
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