January 2010 |
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OASIS announces eMIX
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OASIS Members Form Committee to Define Standards for
Exchanging Energy Market Price and Product Information
Microsoft, Constellation Energy, CPower, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI),
EnerNoc, Southern California Edison, TIBCO, U.S. National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), and Others Collaborate on Open Standards for Price and
Product Communication
Boston, MA, USA; 5 January 2010 – The international consortium, OASIS, has
formed a new group to define open standards for exchanging energy price and
product characteristics, including availability and schedules to support the
free and effective exchange of information. The new OASIS Energy Market
Information Exchange (eMIX) Technical Committee will help enable and expand
efficient markets, satisfying the growing demand for lower-carbon, lower-energy
buildings, net zero-energy systems, and supply-demand integration. An
international project, eMIX has been identified as a central deliverable for the
U.S. government's Smart Grid initiative to create a smart and secure electric
power grid using open standards.
"Businesses, homes, electric vehicles and the power grid itself will benefit
from automated and timely communication of energy price, characteristics,
quantities, and related information," said David Holmberg, a NIST engineer who
works on communication of building system data to outside partners. "We believe
this work, which engages several standards setting organizations, represents a
critical part of the overall roadmap of standards for the Smart Grid."
"eMIX will focus on methods of exchanging market information that leverage the
consistency, transparency, and security aspects of existing e-commerce
standards," said Edward Cazalet, co-chair of the OASIS eMIX Technical Committee.
"We are definitely not attempting to determine market operations or structures
themselves."
"eMIX will work closely with the OASIS Energy Interoperation Technical
Committee, which develops Web services-based information and communication
models for exchanging price, reliability, and emergency signals and information
on energy market participation (such as bids), load predictability, and
generation," explained William Cox, who serves as co-chair of both Committees.
"We will be working closely with others engaged in the NIST Smart Grid
initiative, including NAESB and UCAIug."
Participation in the eMIX Technical Committee is open to all interested parties,
including: utility companies; energy market participants (retail, wholesale,
curtailment, forward and futures trading markets); independent system operators
(ISOs); regional transmission organizations (RTOs); aggregators of energy
provision; generators; and providers of Smart devices. Archives of the
Committee's work will be accessible to both members and non-members, and OASIS
will offer a mechanism for public comment.
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Support for OASIS eMIX
Constellation Energy
"The future of energy isn't just about being cleaner, it's about being more
efficient, more flexible, more responsive to the needs and preferences of
consumers," said Del A. Hilber, Vice President of Load Response for
Constellation Energy. "Open standards like eMIX will provide more visibility
into where the energy comes from, its carbon trading or tracing involvement, its
reliability and availability. Constellation Energy is committed to information
exchange that will give customers the information they need to make the choices
they want."
CPower
"CPower's work on eMIX and the OASIS Energy Interoperation Technical Committee
is aimed at enabling our electricity end-user customers and our business
partners to participate more actively, more efficiently and more effectively in
energy reduction," said Dirk Mahling, CTO, CPower, Inc. "Open standards and
interoperability are critical elements in allowing wide adoption and deployment
of price-based load reduction programs."
Additional information:
OASIS eMIX Technical Committee
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/emix/
OASIS Energy Interoperation Technical Committee
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/energyinterop/
About OASIS:
OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) is
a not-for-profit, international consortium that drives the development,
convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society.
OASIS promotes industry consensus and produces worldwide standards for the Smart
Grid, security, Web services, XML conformance, business transactions, electronic
publishing, and other applications. OASIS open standards offer the potential to
lower cost, stimulate innovation, grow global markets, and protect the right of
free choice of technology. OASIS members broadly represent the marketplace of
public and private sector technology leaders, users and influencers. The
consortium has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600 organizations
and individual members in 100 countries. http://www.oasis-open.org
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