OpenFMB, Open Field Message Bus: The Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMB) interoperability framework is a standard ratified in 2016 by North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB)?, a leading energy industry Standards Development Organization (SDO) accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The OpenFMB Users Group was created in 2018 after a transition to the Utility Communications Architecture International Users Group (UCAIug) from a Priority Actio?n Plan previously organized by the Smart Grid interoperability Panel (SGIP), which is now part of the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA).?
Grid Modernization Roadmap: Increasing Distribution System Resiliency using Flexible DER and Microgrid Assets Enabled by OpenFMB (Architecture and Controls)
Southern California Edison, SCE, Grid Management System Roadmap includes Distributed Energy Resource Management system (DERMS), Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS), Grid Device Management Capabilities (GDM), Grid Reliability and Economic Optimizatin Engine (OE), Short-Term Forecast Engine (STFE) and much more…
Utilities that had implemented ADMS were enthusiastic about passing on their insights so it might help other utilities developing and deploying their own. Conversations about functionality, vendors, information technology, communications systems, and many other important aspects of the deployment process took place.Integration is diffi cult. Utility operating systems were traditionally custom-built over the course of several decades. Integrating new systems, or getting them to