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EnerNex and NIST Invite Industry Leaders and Innovators to Join New Smart Grid Interoperability Panel
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - EnerNex Corporation
continues to assist in the pioneering task of establishing the nation's
first Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP), per its $8.5M contract
with the U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) to support the agency in its role of coordinating and
accelerating development of Smart Grid interoperability standards.
The SGIP is a public-private partnership to support NIST in its "primary
responsibility to coordinate development of a framework that includes
protocols and model standards for information management to achieve
interoperability of smart grid devices and systems," as specified in the Energy
Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007.
The SGIP is an open, transparent body comprising over 20 stakeholder
categories, including utilities, renewable power
producers, standards development organizations, professional societies,
manufacturers and vendors, consumers, and IT and system developers.
The SGIP does not directly develop or write standards; rather
stakeholders participate in the ongoing coordination, acceleration, and
harmonization of standards development.
While membership is defined by organization, there are two
distinct activity levels: "participating" where an organization's
representatives work on SGIP efforts or "observer" where an
organization's representatives may monitor SGIP outputs.
For information on SGIP membership, stakeholder categories, or
upcoming SGIP-related activities, please visit: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIP.
The inaugural SGIP face-to-face meeting is Monday, November 16.
Follow-on activities of the SGIP coincide with the
Clasma-organized Grid-Interop conference on November 17-19 in Denver,
Colo. At Grid-Interop, major milestones will be achieved
for the SGIP as attendees will ratify the SGIP charter and the first
SGIP Governing Board will be elected. For a detailed agenda
or to register for Grid-Interop, please visit: www.grid-interop.com.
Erich Gunther, Chief Technology Officer of EnerNex and the
project's stakeholder relationship management lead, stated: "We look
forward to Grid-Interop as the SGIP convenes for the first time and the
SGIP Governing Board is selected; this is a monumental step as industry
leading organizations come together to advance the development of the
Smart Grid through interoperability standards development and
harmonization efforts."
The next SGIP update webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, November
11 from 11:00 a.m.-noon ET. NIST, in partnership with
EnerNex, will provide updated information on the SGIP structure and
plans for Grid-Interop. To register for the virtual
meeting, please visit: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIP.
SGIP Governing Board
Maintaining a broad perspective of the NIST interoperability
framework, the SGIP Governing Board will approve and prioritize the work
of the SGIP and coordinate necessary resources to carry out finalized
action plans in an efficient and effective manner. To
ensure all stakeholder categories are fairly represented on the SGIP
Governing Board, the criteria for a member includes: extensive
experience in one or more stakeholder categories and the ability to
support overall SGIP and NIST goals.
Electronic voting of candidates is planned to occur between 7 p.m.
ET, Monday, November 16, until 7 p.m. ET, Wednesday, November 18, in
conjunction with Grid-Interop in Denver. On-site and remote
voting will be permitted; physical presence at Grid-Interop is not a
requirement. To vote, please visit: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid.SGIP
Membership agreements for the SGIP are accepted at any time.
In order to vote for the SGIP Governing Board on November 16, a
valid application for the SGIP membership must received by the SGIP
Administrator by 7:00 p.m. ET, November 17.
About EnerNex Corporation
EnerNex Corporation provides engineering and consulting services,
along with software solutions and customization, for the electric power
industry. EnerNex focuses on providing services around the development
and application of new and emerging electric power technologies to
engineer a cleaner, smarter energy system of the future. For more
information on EnerNex, visit www.enernex.com.
About NIST
As a non-regulatory agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce,
NIST promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by
advancing measurement science, standards and technology in ways that
enhance economic security and improve our quality of life.
About Clasma Events, Inc.
Clasma Events, Inc. organizes events through strategic
collaboration of industry stakeholders, thought leaders and government
entities involved in the smart grid, energy connectivity and the energy
economy. Key Clasma events include ConnectivityWeek, GridWeek,
Grid-Interop, and GridEcon. More information on Clasma can be obtained
by visiting www.clasma.com.
EnerNex Corporation
Carrie Parks, PR Manager
865-218-4600 x
6142
carrie@enernex.com
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