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DS/EN IEC 62325-451-6

Framework for energy market communications – Part 451-6: Publication of information on market, contextual and assembly models for European-style markets

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 21 August 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 257
ICS Code (Telecontrol. Telemetering): 33.200
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IEC 62325-451-6:2018 specifies a UML package for the market information publication business process and its associated document contextual models, assembly models and XML schemas for use within the European-style electricity markets. This standard is based on the European-style market contextual model (IEC 62325‑351). The relevant aggregate core components (ACCs) defined in IEC 62325-351 have been contextualised into aggregated business information entities (ABIEs) to satisfy the requirements of the European-style market publication business process. This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: <ul> <li>Addition of a new model allowing to publish information about the transmission capacity allocation participants.</li> <li>Updates allowing to publish information about implicit transmission allocations on third countries borders, to publish outage related to consumption units and to publish information for resource object that can either consume or generate.</li> </ul>

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DS/EN IEC 62325-451-6
August 21, 2018
Framework for energy market communications – Part 451-6: Publication of information on market, contextual and assembly models for European-style markets
IEC 62325-451-6:2018 specifies a UML package for the market information publication business process and its associated document contextual models, assembly models and XML schemas for use within the...
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