March 2010 |
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OASIS Blue Advances Open Standards for Smart Energy Grids, Intelligent Buildings, and Natural Resource Management
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IBM, Constellation NewEnergy, CPower, EnerNOC, Grid
Net, HP, NeuStar, TIBCO, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) and Others Collaborate to Address Sustainability
Challenges
Boston, MA, USA; 08 March 2010 — The OASIS open standards consortium today
announced the formation of a new Member Section, OASIS Blue, which will bring
together a variety of open standards projects related to energy, intelligent
buildings, and natural resources. OASIS Blue will leverage the innovation of
existing electronic commerce standards and the power of the Internet to achieve
meaningful sustainability. An international effort, OASIS Blue incorporates work
that has identified as a central deliverable for the U.S. government's strategic
Smart Grid initiative.
"We have a global imperative to develop new models for the mindful use of energy
and other natural resources--models that support efficient, effective economic
growth and enable rapid innovation," said David Chassin of Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, chair of the OASIS Blue Steering Committee. "OASIS Blue
provides a safe, neutral environment where stakeholders can cooperate to define
clear taxonomies and information-sharing protocols that will be recognized by
the international standards community."
Several Technical Committees will coordinate efforts under OASIS Blue. The
Energy Interoperation Technical Committee defines standards for the
collaborative and transactive use of energy within demand response and
distributed energy resources. The Energy Market Information Exchange (eMIX)
Technical Committee works on exchanging pricing information and product
definitions in energy markets . The Open Building Information Exchange (oBIX)
Committee enables mechanical and electrical control systems in buildings to
communicate with enterprise applications. OASIS Blue welcomes suggestions for
forming new Committees related to its mission.
In addition to David Chassin, the OASIS Blue Steering Committee includes Steven
Bushby of NIST, Bob Dolin of Echelon, Rik Drummond of the Drummond Group, Girish
Ghatikar of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Francois Jammes of Schneider
Electric, Arnaud Martens of Belgian SPF Finances, Dana K. "Deke" Smith of
buildingSMART alliance, and Jane L. Snowdon, Ph.D., of IBM.
"The name 'OASIS Blue' reflects the thinking of Adam Werbach, former head of the
Sierra Club, who maintains that real strides in sustainability will only be
realized when we view our efforts in terms of business opportunities, not
sacrifices," explained Laurent Liscia, OASIS executive director. "OASIS Blue
extends the sustainability goals of the 'Green' movement to incorporate economic
principles such as the value of greater efficiency, reduced infrastructure cost,
more effective use of resources, and the benefits of economic growth."
Support for OASIS Blue:
CPower
"OASIS Blue represents an outstanding opportunity for our industries to provide
facility operators with access to standardized, flexible and ubiquitous means of
managing energy use, via vehicles that offer real business value to both the
facility and the grid," said Dirk Mahling, Chief Technology Officer, CPower,
Inc. "CPower is excited at the opportunity to participate in this ongoing
effort."
EnerNOC
"The adoption of standards is essential to accelerating the emergence of new
technologies that can deliver real value to energy users, and EnerNOC is proud
to be a part of an organization that is leading the charge," said Terry Sick,
Vice President of Engineering, EnerNOC.
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Grid Net
"The real-time smart grid requires a secure, standards-based, Internet interface
between the transmission & distribution networks and the building and retail
energy markets. The OASIS oBIX and eMIX initiatives are critical components in
defining a secure open energy market that interfaces to the real-time smart
grid, which includes electric distribution grid devices, smart meters, smart
appliances, electric vehicles, solar PV panels, and energy storage devices,"
said Ray Bell, Grid Net founder and chief executive officer. "As long-term
participants in smart grid standards development efforts, we have ardent
supporters and technical contributors to the smart grid framework being released
by the US Dept of Commerce's NIST Agency. We are excited about the formation of
OASIS Blue and support its efforts to deliver improved energy resource
management and a greener planet."
TIBCO
"A great deal of the knowledge we have about high-performance enterprise
applications and transaction systems is directly applicable to the challenges we
face in increasing industry adoption of smart energy grids," said David Burke,
Director, Product Management, at TIBCO Software Inc. "That's why we look forward
to working with the OASIS Blue Member Section and its various technical
committees to advance open standards that will ensure smart grids are truly
effective in advancing sustainability and economic opportunity."
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 energy,
security, Web services, SOA, business transactions, content technologies, 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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