GEISA: Addressing edge interoperability at the meter

LF Energy

Feb 27, 5:00 – 6:00 PM (UTC)

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This webinar will introduce the Grid Edge Security and Interoperability Alliance, or GEISA, an effort within LF Energy to address application interoperability at the very edge of the utility network: meters and other distribution automation devices. Over the last decade platform manufacturers have introduced the ability to run applications on electricity meters and other edge devices. Unfortunately, while many of these efforts have been built on Linux, they haven’t been interoperable. APIs and execution environment have varied from one manufacturer to the next making it impossible for utilities to obtain applications that they can run across a fleet of different devices. For utilities that want to minimize their supply chain risk by obtaining equipment from multiple suppliers, they are forced to run and maintain multiple separate management systems. Applications available for one device may need to be ported to run on another, or they may not be available at all.

GEISA addresses this by creating a vendor neutral specification for utility edge computing environments. This webinar will discuss why GEISA is important to utilities, the specific issues GEISA will solve and the new opportunities it creates for utilities, platform vendors, and application vendors. 

Speakers

  • Mo Al-Ahmar

    Southern California Edison

    Principal Manager for AMI 2.0

  • Marissa Hummon

    Utilidata

    Chief Technology Officer

  • Matt Hubbard

    Portland General Electric

    Manager, Distributed Device Strategy

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