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BPA tracks ANSI/CEA-2045 standard driven by environmental and economic goals
Morgan Hill, Calif., July 31, 2014 – The USNAP Alliance today
announced the addition of the the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
to the growing list of organizations supporting the simple, cost
effective ANSI/CEA-2045 modular communication interface standard. This
standard enables home area networks (HAN) or demand response (DR)
standards to communicate with utility systems, energy gateways or other
devices within the home.
The ANSI/CEA-2045 standard provides a modular approach to enable demand
response communications with residential and small commercial end-use
devices, including space conditioning thermostats, water heaters, air
conditioners, electric vehicle chargers, and is being adopted for
communication with renewable generation, such as rooftop solar. The
USNAP Alliance is furthering the development of the ANSI/CEA-2045
standard and is implementing a testing and compliance program for
products utilizing the standard.
The CEA-2045 port communicates directly with the equipment’s own
controls, so it provides more flexibility in the type of response and
offers less wear and tear on the equipment than the traditional method
of simply turning off voltage to the device for load control.
“To accelerate the creation of the Smart Grid within the home,
manufacturers need a set communications port standard to produce
intelligent and energy aware consumer products that are able to
interact with each other as well as the grid,” said Chris Kotting,
executive director of the USNAP Alliance. “BPA’s support for
ANSI/CEA-2045 further validates the need for this interoperable, secure
and cost-effective solution to extend the Smart Grid to energy-aware
consumer products. Each new utility and consumer product
manufacturer supporting the standard furthers the opportunities for
electric utilities and others to advance environmental and economic
goals through Smart Grid enhancement.”
The USNAP Alliance is open to anyone interested in promoting,
advocating, using or advancing the further development of the
ANSI/CEA-2045 modular communication interface standard. USNAP Alliance
membership consists of major stakeholders in the utility and consumer
products industry.
About BPA
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), headquartered in Portland,
Ore., is a nonprofit federal power marketing agency that sells
wholesale renewable hydropower from federal dams in the Columbia Basin
and operates three-quarters of high-voltage transmission lines in the
Northwest. BPA also pursues breakthroughs than can increase
efficiencies, solves operational challenges and reduce costs — all of
which help maintain affordable, reliable electric power for the
Northwest and lessen impacts to the environment. www.bpa.gov
About USNAP Alliance
The USNAP Alliance is an open industry association providing testing
and certification programs for the ANSI/CEA-2045 Modular Communication
Interface standard. Alliance membership is comprised of utilities,
manufacturers, consultants and other parties interested in developing
or deploying the standard. For more information, or to find out how to
join the Alliance, please visit www.usnap.org.
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