The IEEE Standards Association
(IEEE-SA), a globally recognized standards setting body within IEEE, today
announced that it has become an associate member of the India Smart Grid Forum
(ISGF) promoted by Ministry of Power, Govt. of India. The membership will allow
IEEE-SA to attend forum meetings and participate in initiatives driven by the
forum. The growing role in the Indian smart grid market is in line with the
stated commitment of IEEE-SA to play a macro role in evolving the right
ecosystem for effective smart grid implementation here. IEEE-SA will bring its
deep standards related knowledge and arising perspectives to the deliberations
at the forum and thus make it more holistic. IEEE-SA has been continually
investing over the past two years in creating wider awareness of Smart Grid as
a concept and also in bringing multiple stakeholders together to transfer best
practices and knowledge from other Smart Grid markets worldwide.
Commenting
on the membership, Bill Ash, Strategic Program Manager, IEEE Standards
Association, said “We believe ISGF is the apt platform for the facilitating
role we have chosen to play and are pleased to be the first association to become
a member. The membership marks a significant step forward in our growing
engagement with the Indian Smart Grid market. Beyond participation, we will
actively contribute and help ISGF achieve the objectives it has set for
itself.”
IEEE-SA
has launched key standards and guidelines such as the IEEE 2030®
Smart Grid Interoperability Guide, the first such standard that aids
interoperability of energy, information and communications technologies; IEEE
1547TM, the first guide for implementation of Microgrids and the
IEEE 1901TM standard for Broadband over Power Line. More standards
are in the pipeline providing among the most comprehensive, globally accepted
and validated set of standards that enable better interoperability, connection,
communication and management of the various elements that go into a Smart Grid.
Currently, IEEE-SA has over 100 standards and standards-in-development spanning
the entire Smart Grid spectrum.
About
ISGF:
The
India Smart Grid Forum is a non-profit voluntary consortium of public and
private stakeholders formed with the objective of helping Indian power sector
to deploy Smart Grid technologies in an efficient, cost-effective, innovative
and scalable manner by bringing together all the key stakeholders and enabling
technologies. Visit http://173.201.177.176/isgf/
for more information.
About
the IEEE Standards Association:
The
IEEE Standards Association, a globally recognized standards setting body within
IEEE, develops consensus standards through an open process that engages
industry and brings together a broad stake holder community. IEEE standards set
specifications and best practices based on current scientific and technological
knowledge. The IEEE SA has a portfolio of over 900 active standards and more
than 500 standards under development. For more information visit http://standards.ieee.org/.
About
IEEE:
IEEE,
the world’s largest technical professional association, is dedicated to
advancing technology for the benefit it to humanity. Through its highly cited
publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and
educational activities, IEEE is the trusted voice on a variety of areas ranging
from a aerospace systems, computer sand telecommunications to bio medical
engineering, electric power and consumer electronics. Learn more at http://www.ieee.org.
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