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ZigBee Smart Energy Proposed as Basis for IEC Standard

May 19, 2009

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The ZigBee Alliance, San Ramon, Calif., a network of companies that create wireless solutions for use in energy management, commercial and consumer applications, has announced it is proposing use of the ZigBee Smart Energy public application profile to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as a basis for an IEC standard. The IEC is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical and electronic industries.

Companies around the world have validated ZigBee Smart Energy as the choice for next generation energy management solutions. The deployment of an estimated 30 million ZigBee equipped smart meters is underway in North America. Working with the IEC on broader global standardization will benefit the energy sector and public by placing more emphasis on energy management and smart grid development, says the ZigBee Alliance.

“The ZigBee Alliance is doing heavy lifting in the industry, offering new possibilities for seamlessly integrating the HAN with the electric system to deliver long-awaited value and functionality as part of a larger smart grid,” says Richard Schomberg, convener of the IEC Smart Grid Strategic Group.

Greg Robinson, convener of IEC TC57 Working Group 14, adds, “Basing and harmonizing the ZigBee Smart Energy profile on the IEC common Information Model (CIM) would improve data fidelity and minimize overall life cycle costs for exchanging information among home area networks, metering systems and utility back office systems.”

“ZigBee Smart Energy is in wide use today,” says Bob Heile, chairman of the ZigBee Alliance. “Our goal will be to ensure the highest level of compatibility with all ongoing, and soon to begin, deployments of ZigBee Smart Energy. With its inherent Internet connectivity, use of global wireless frequencies and robust security, ZigBee Smart Energy is in deployment around the world.”

The ZigBee Alliance and its members are already working with a variety of organizations focused on smart grid technologies. Those organizations include the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); Digital Addressable Lighting Initiative (Dali); HomePlug Powerline Alliance; International Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE); Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI); European Smart Metering Industry Group (ESMIG); National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC); National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA); Open Smart Grid; as well as other industry organizations and various governmental authorities worldwide.

For more information, visit www.ZigBee.org.


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