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Find out what cookies we use and how to disable themThis document covers three major aspects:
1. To serve as the reference document to explain the overview of the smart energy standards map.
2. To provide a governance model for updating the future versions of the smart energy standards map,
through a process-driven updates of per domain systems – composed of electrical equipment, digital
automation devices, edge and cloud platforms-, standards, and use cases.
3. Illustrate the smart grid transformation to smart energy, through evolution of several key smart grid
domain blocks.
The IEC SyC Smart Energy takes a holistic approach to understand systems level standardization, coordination, and guidance in the areas of the smart grid and smart energy and include a wide consultation across IEC technical committees and outside to develop a sustainable approach to smart energy standardization, supporting the vision of a low-carbon energy system. The first version of the Smart Grid map was accomplished in 2017, with, in parallel, the publication of the IEC 63097 SRD. Since 2017 a mapping platform tool has been crated to facilitate the creation, development, and maintenance, of visual functional maps and the migration of the previous map to the one using the new mapping tool has been carried out. Further, at present, the SRD 63097 is undergoing revision, within SyC Smart Energy and there is a need to update the SyC Smart Grid map accordingly. With this idea in mind, System Committee (SyC) Smart Energy has started to work on updating the smart grid tool to visually explain the transition to a smart energy system. The updates to the IEC smart grid webtool reflects the IEC commitment to digital transformation in the domain of standardization and facilitating the dissemination of information sharing related to relevance of standards to a wider community of technical and non-technical experts, such as policy makers, business and operations teams, electro-technical experts, other SDOs, IEC standards customers, standards users, information, and knowledge architect in the Energy domain. The document is expected to serve as a common reference point to allow all impacted TCs, and system committees to work in close coordination and shared commitment to keep the information content on the webtool up to date and enriched
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