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<p>ISO 17800:2017 provides the basis for common information exchange between control systems and end use devices found in single - and multi-family homes, commercial and institutional buildings, and industrial facilities that is independent of the communication protocol in use. It provides a common basis for electrical energy consumers to describe, manage, and communicate about electrical energy consumption and forecasts.</p>
<p>ISO 17800:2017 defines a comprehensive set of data objects and actions that support a wide range of energy management applications and electrical service provider interactions including:</p>
<p>a) on-site generation,</p>
<p>b) demand response,</p>
<p>c) electrical storage,</p>
<p>d) peak demand management,</p>
<p>e) forward power usage estimation,</p>
<p>f) load shedding capability estimation,</p>
<p>g) end load monitoring (sub metering),</p>
<p>h) power quality of service monitoring, </p>
<p>i) utilization of historical energy consumption data, and</p>
<p>j) direct load control.</p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
71547
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<p>ISO 17800:2017 provides the basis for common information exchange between control systems and end use devices found in single - and multi-family homes, commercial and institutional buildings, and industrial facilities that is independent of the communication protocol in use. It provides a common basis for electrical energy consumers to describe, manage, and communicate about electrical energy consumption and forecasts.</p>
<p>ISO 17800:2017 defines a comprehensive set of data objects and actions that support a wide range of energy management applications and electrical service provider interactions including:</p>
<p>a) on-site generation,</p>
<p>b) demand response,</p>
<p>c) electrical storage,</p>
<p>d) peak demand management,</p>
<p>e) forward power usage estimation,</p>
<p>f) load shedding capability estimation,</p>
<p>g) end load monitoring (sub metering),</p>
<p>h) power quality of service monitoring, </p>
<p>i) utilization of historical energy consumption data, and</p>
<p>j) direct load control.</p>