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CIM Issues #7159

Missing "Long Term Load Forecast" under SDP

Added by Shawn Hu 21 days ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Author/Contact Info:
Phillip Jones
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CIM Impacted Groups:
WG14
Requestor:
Phillip Jones
Standard(s):

IEC61968-1

Version:
ED4
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Origination Date:
03/13/2025
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Description

A long-term load forecast that contains the annual maximum demand (apparent power) and power factor, as well as an accompanying load profile for existing- and future loads, typically 10 to 20 years into the future. Existing Loads will be connected to the network, while future loads may be connected to either the existing network, the future planned network, or no network yet, but will need to be picked up by a future planned network. Loads could eiither be conformant or non-conformat. The associated load profile (schedule) will allow aggregation of load based on the network model connectivity, and the schedule interval which, at a minimum, accounts for season, daily timeslot, day of week type (weekday, weekend).


Proposed Solution

Add a new sub business function under SDP with the following description: ============
A long-term load forecast that contains the annual maximum demand (apparent power) and power factor, as well as an accompanying load profile for existing- and future loads, typically 10 to 20 years into the future. Existing Loads will be connected to the network, while future loads may be connected to either the existing network, the future planned network, or no network yet, but will need to be picked up by a future planned network. Loads could eiither be conformant or non-conformat. The associated load profile (schedule) will allow aggregation of load based on the network model connectivity, and the schedule interval which, at a minimum, accounts for season, daily timeslot, day of week type (weekday, weekend).

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