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IEC 62325

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IEC 62325 is a set of standards related to deregulated energy market communications, based on the Common Information Model. IEC 62325 is a part of the International Electrotechnical Commission's (IEC) Technical Committee 57 (TC57) reference architecture for electric power systems, and is the responsibility of Working Group 16 (WG16).

Standard documents

IEC 62325 consists of the following parts, detailed in separate IEC 62325 standard documents:

  • IEC 62325-101: General guidelines
  • IEC 62325-102: Energy market model example
  • IEC 62325-301: Common information model (CIM) extensions for markets
  • IEC 62325-351: CIM European market model exchange profile
  • IEC 62325-450: Profile and context modelling rules
  • IEC 62325-451-1: Acknowledgement business process and contextual model for CIM European market
  • IEC 62325-451-2: Scheduling business process and contextual model for CIM European market
  • IEC 62325-451-3: Transmission capacity allocation business process and contextual models for European market
  • IEC 62325-451-4: Settlement and reconciliation business process, contextual and assembly models for European market
  • IEC 62325-451-5: Problem statement and status request business processes, contextual and assembly models for European market
  • IEC 62325-451-6: Publication of information on market, contextual and assembly models for European style market
  • IEC 62325-452: North American style market profiles
  • IEC 62325-501: General guidelines for use of ebXML
  • IEC 62325-502: Profile of ebXML
  • IEC 62325-503: Market data exchanges guidelines for the IEC 62325-351 profile
  • IEC 62325-504: Utilization of web services for electronic data interchanges on the European energy market for electricity
  • IEC 62325-550-2: Common dynamic data structures for North American style markets
  • IEC 62325-552-1: Dynamic data structures for day ahead markets (DAM)
  • References

    IEC 62325 Wikipedia