June 2009 |
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ZigBee®, HomePlug® Alliances Previews Future Direction of Smart Energy HAN Standard
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Smart Energy is Key Smart Grid Standard and Champions
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San Ramon, Calif. & Portland, Ore. – June 24, 2009 – The ZigBee® Alliance and
HomePlug® Powerline Alliance today announced public availability of the next
generation market requirements for Smart Energy, and supporting use cases. Smart
Energy enables both wired and wireless communication between utility companies
and everyday household devices such as smart thermostats and appliances.
Captured in the market requirements document are details for the next generation
of functionality envisioned for the Smart Grid with accompanying consumer
control. It includes insight to a variety of use cases including plug-in
electric vehicle (PEV) charging, installation, configuration, firmware download
for home area network (HAN) devices, prepay services, user information and
messaging, load control, demand response, and common information and application
profile interfaces for wired and wireless HANs.
The Smart Energy market requirements document is available for review at
http://www.zigbee.org/smartenergy.
It was jointly developed by ZigBee Alliance members, HomePlug Powerline Alliance
members, utilities, regulators, suppliers and technology providers as a
foundation for an enhanced ZigBee Smart Energy profile and as the basis for
global standards development by other organizations. On May 18, the ZigBee/HomePlug
Smart Energy profile was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy and the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as an initial
interoperable standard for HAN devices and communications and information model.
The development of the Smart Energy profile drew upon the collective experience
of members involved in the current development and deployment of the existing
wireless ZigBee Smart Energy standard. Certified products and services based on
this standard are available for use today from a variety of ZigBee members. The
standard is supported by a comprehensive certification process that delivers
secure, robust, reliable, plug and play interoperability with advanced metering
infrastructure (AMI) and Smart Grid applications.
Chartwell’s recent “Smart Metering Technology” report found that “…40 percent of
electric utilities prefer ZigBee compared to other in-premise standards.” No
other technology standard garnered such a large share of preference. To date,
ZigBee Smart Energy has been selected by leading utilities to reach
approximately 40 million homes and businesses across North America in the next
few years as part of ongoing Smart Grid and Advanced Metering Infrastructure
deployments. ZigBee Smart Energy has also been selected as the HAN technology
standard by utilities and regulatory agencies in the European Union, Australia
and Asia.
The HomePlug Powerline Alliance is the leading industry group in the development
of multi-vendor, global standards and certification for powerline
communications. With more than 70 percent of the cumulative worldwide market
share (per recent reporting from In-Stat), HomePlug technology is rapidly
becoming a key element of the Smart Energy HAN and is already being integrated
into AMI applications by utilities and meter manufacturers in the U.S. and
Europe.
“We are sharing these new requirements as part of ZigBee’s outreach to assist
the many Smart Grid standardization efforts underway around the world,” said Bob
Heile, chairman of the ZigBee Alliance. “As a global and open standards group,
the ZigBee Alliance fully understands the benefits of cooperating and lending
our expertise to multitude of governmental and standards groups involved in the
development of Smart Grids. We hope this early visibility will help those
efforts.”
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“The Smart Energy market requirements document reflects the consensus of many
utility companies to maximize both the consumer benefits and ROI of the HAN and
Smart Grid,” said Rob Ranck, HomePlug Alliance president. “This is another
benchmark in our key objective to collaborate with other organizations to make
the Smart Grid a reality.”
ZigBee Smart Energy – The Standard for Energy Management and Efficiency
ZigBee Smart Energy enables wireless communication between utility companies and
common household devices such as smart thermostats and appliances. It improves
energy efficiency by allowing consumers to choose interoperable products from
different manufacturers giving them the means to manage their energy consumption
more precisely using automation and near real-time information. It also helps
utility companies implement new advanced metering and demand response programs
to drive greater energy management and efficiency, while responding to changing
government requirements.
ZigBee: Control your world
ZigBee is the global wireless language connecting dramatically different devices
to work together and enhance everyday life. The ZigBee Alliance is a non-profit
association of more than 300 member companies driving development of ZigBee
wireless technology. The Alliance promotes world-wide adoption of ZigBee as the
leading wirelessly networked, sensing and control standard for use in energy,
home, commercial and industrial areas. For more information, visit:
www.ZigBee.org.
About the HomePlug Powerline Alliance
Founded in 2000, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc. is an industry-led
initiative with more than 70 member companies that creates specifications and
certification logo programs for using the powerlines for reliable home
networking and smart grid applications. The Alliance accelerates worldwide
adoption for HomePlug technology by collaborating with international standards
organizations such as IEEE and through market development and user education
programs. Sponsor members include Cisco (CSCO); Comcast (CMCSK); GE Energy, an
affiliate of General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE); Gigle Semiconductor; Intellon
Corporation (ITLN); Intel Corporation (INTC); Motorola (MOT); NEC Electronics
Corporation (TSE: 6723); and SPiDCOM Technologies. Contributor members include
Arkados (OTCBB: AKDS); Corporate Systems Engineering; Renesas Technology Corp.,
Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE:TXN and Yitran Communications Ltd.
Additional information about the Alliance, including a complete listing of
certified products, is available at
www.homeplug.org.
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