OpenADR 3.0 Introduction and Certification Program1 IntroductionThe OpenADR 3.0 Standard (“OADR 3.0”) is not intended to replace the OpenADR 2.0a/b Profile Specifications. Rather, it provides an additional, simplified way to add OpenADR functionalities in current, as well as different and new scenarios. OADR 3.0 consists of the following components:
2 Certification Program2.1 General AspectsThe OpenADR 3.0 Standard, the OpenADR logo, and its certification marks are copyrighted and/or trademarked property of the OpenADR Alliance. Only products or systems that went through the OpenADR Alliance Certification Program can claim OpenADR compliance or certified status. OADR 3.0 will have several Certification Profiles for different application scenarios. This varies from the OADR 2.0 series where generally all functionalities had to be implemented. The goal is to make implementations easier, in particular for downstream VENs and localized VTNs (in building). Example Certification Profiles could be (more to be developed over time as needed):
2.2 VTN – Virtual Top NodesVTNs are the center of interoperability for OpenADR. Therefore, VTNs seeking certification status have to implement all features and Certification Profiles. However, the occurrence of new OpenADR 2.0a implementations has dropped significantly over the years. Therefore, we are dropping the requirement for VTNs to implement 2.0a. - Currently, VTNs can still become OpenADR certified by implementing OpenADR 2.0a and 2.0b. - After a grace period of 6 months from the publication of the initial set of Certification Profiles, commercial VTNs must implement OpenADR 2.0b and OpenADR 3.0 to obtain certification. - VTNs running in closed systems – e.g. VTNs purpose-build by a utility, aggregator, or government agency or in-building management systems, etc. – or that are not intended for commercialization and resale can apply to obtain certification for only OpenADR 2.0b or OpenADR 3.0 2.3 VEN – Virtual End NodeVENs have the flexibility to implement any combination of Certification Profiles. However, at least one of the defined OpenADR 3.0 Certification Profiles must be implemented and tested to be considered for OpenADR 3.0 Certification. - Certification for OpenADR 2.0a and 2.0b VENs will remain unchanged. - Immediately after publication of the initial OADR 3.0 Certification Profiles, VENs can also become OpenADR 3.0 Certified by implementing at least one of the Profiles. 2.4 OpenADR 3.0 TestingOADR 3.0 testing will be conducted using scripts created by the alliance in collaboration with other vendors. It is subject to board discussions whether the test script will be made available to members as a membership benefit or if there will be a separate fee (alliance footing the bill vs. over time ROI). A final verification for certification must be conducted at one of the OpenADR Alliance appointed test houses. 2.5 Certification ProcessThe certification process remains the same as for OpenADR 2.0 and EcoPort |