GSO IEC 61970-301:2014
IEC 61970-301:2013
Gulf Standard
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25 December 2014
Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 301: Common information model (CIM) base
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GSO IEC 61970-301:2014 Scope
The common information model (CIM) is an abstract model that represents all the major
objects in an electric utility enterprise typically involved in utility operations. By providing a
standard way of representing power system resources as object classes and attributes, along
with their relationships, the CIM facilitates the integration of Energy Management System
(EMS) applications developed independently by different vendors, between entire EMS
systems developed independently, or between an EMS system and other systems concerned
with different aspects of power system operations, such as generation or distribution
management. SCADA is modeled to the extent necessary to support power system simulation
and inter-control center communication. The CIM facilitates integration by defining a common
language (i.e. semantics) based on the CIM to enable these applications or systems to access
public data and exchange information independent of how such information is represented
internally.
The object classes represented in the CIM are abstract in nature and may be used in a wide
variety of applications. The use of the CIM goes far beyond its application in an EMS. This
standard should be understood as a tool to enable integration in any domain where a common
power system model is needed to facilitate interoperability and plug compatibility between
applications and systems independent of any particular implementation.
Due to the size of the complete CIM, the object classes contained in the CIM are grouped into
a number of logical Packages, each of which represents a certain part of the overall power
system being modeled. Collections of these Packages are progressed as separate
International Standards. This particular International Standard specifies a Base set of
packages which provide a logical view of the functional aspects of Energy Management
System (EMS) information within the electric utility enterprise that is shared between all
applications. Other standards specify more specific parts of the model that are needed by only
certain applications. Subclause 4.2 below provides the current grouping of packages into
standards documents.
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