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Momentum in Japan and Korea Reflect Growing Global Interest in OpenADR 2.0
MORGAN HILL, Calif., July 30, 2013: The OpenADR Alliance, a nonprofit
corporation created to foster the development, adoption, and compliance
of the Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) smart grid standard,
today announced that a highly successful interoperability test event
and workshop was held in Japan followed by the execution of a
Memorandum of Understanding with the Korea Smart Grid Association
(KSGA). The significant support for OpenADR 2.0 in these countries
underscores the growing global momentum behind OpenADR.
“Our progress in Japan and Korea demonstrate strong interest in the
OpenADR 2.0 standard outside of the United States,” said Barry Haaser,
managing director, OpenADR Alliance. “The OpenADR Alliance is
laying the foundation for global adoption of this important standard
for automated demand response.”
More than 30 engineers representing 12 member companies attended an
interoperability test event in Tokyo on June 21st hosted by OpenADR
test partner Intertek. Participants tested OpenADR 2.0a & b server
and client implementations, including the low-latency XMPP transport
and high security features. The OpenADR 2.0a standard represents the
simplest version of OpenADR and was approved and released for general
use in August 2012. OpenADR 2.0b released earlier this month,
adds enhanced capabilities. The tests are designed to refine the
OpenADR standard further and increase its ability to lower the cost,
improve the reliability, and accelerate the speed of automated demand
response (AutoDR) implementations. The OpenADR Alliance is
planning another interoperability test event in Japan in September.
Over 40 companies attended a one--day workshop following the test event.
Addressing the Korean marketplace, the OpenADR Alliance and Korea Smart
Grid Association (KSGA) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) to form the OpenADR Alliance Korea. According to KSGA vice
chairman Ho Moon, who spoke at a two-day OpenADR workshop earlier this
month in Seoul, Korea, “the Korean electrical grid suffers from
increasing power demand, and the OpenADR standard could help stabilize
the Korean energy market through energy efficiency and reliability.”
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“OpenADR can help the way energy is managed throughout the country,”
Moon added. “Korea intends to implement real time pricing programs to
help provide better grid stability. The formation of OpenADR Alliance
Korea will introduce the OpenADR standard to Korea and help facilitate
its adoption.”
Over 50 people attended the OpenADR workshop held on July 16 & 17,
organized by KSGA, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI),
Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and GRIDWIZ. Jim Zuber,
chief technology officer of QualityLogic, conducted the workshop and
OpenADR’s Barry Haaser delivered a keynote address highlighting the
opportunities for Korean companies to develop applications utilizing
this important industry standard.
More on OpenADR
OpenADR 2.0a, released in August 2012, supports the simplest devices
installed in commercial, industrial and residential environments to
enable broad-based and completely automated participation in DR
events. OpenADR 2.0b is designed for more sophisticated devices
supporting most DR services and markets. It includes flexible reporting
capabilities for past, current and future data reports.
About the OpenADR Alliance
The OpenADR Alliance fosters the development, adoption, and compliance
of the Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) standard through
collaboration, education, training, testing, and certification. The
OpenADR Alliance is open to all interested stakeholders interested in
accelerating the adoption of the OpenADR standard for price- and
reliability-based demand response. More information can be obtained at
http://www.openadr.org/
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