Title :
New data model and communications paradigm for energy markets and electricity reliability
Author :
Tomasic, D. ; Ejebe, G.C. ; Kuhlmann, D.
Abstract :
The deregulated power industry in the US and in other countries is facing constant shifts in the business rules stemming from the legislative changes. That in turn produces the need for changes in operational paradigms and in the underlying data models and communication methods. To achieve these goals, new technologies have to be deployed. This paper presents changes of paradigms and models happening to the scheduling aspect of the electricity trading business. Although illustrated with US examples, concepts are pertinent to all countries undergoing power utilities restructuring process
Keywords :
data communication; data models; electricity supply industry; hypermedia markup languages; power generation scheduling; power system reliability; OASIS; USA; XML; business rules; communication methods; communications layer; data models; deregulated power industry; electricity reliability; electricity trading business; electronic tagging; energy markets; legislative changes; meta-systems; operational paradigms; power system modeling; power utilities restructuring process; scheduling; translation layer; Consumer electronics; Data models; Energy resolution; Information security; Information systems; Internet; Job shop scheduling; Power industry; Power system modeling; Tagging;
Conference_Titel :
Power Tech Proceedings, 2001 IEEE Porto
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7139-9
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2001.964613