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Orange Button Webinar: Standardized Solar Data at the Tipping Point

In this Orange Button webinar, hear about the U.S. Department of Energy’s Orange Button Initiative, led by the SunSpec Alliance. Which recently achieved a major milestone with release of the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) Registry, the crowd sourced database critical to all installation approvals.

Listen to our expert panel to understand what’s in place, what’s next, and how you can influence the future of solar data exchange and permitting.

Speakers include:

Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 10 am – 11 am PDT

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The Orange Button ‘gridvolution’: A critical tool for taking the energy transition digital

Photo: Gridvolution panel on Orange Button code, (from left) Jan Rippingale, Blue Banyan Solutions; Jonathan Xia, kWh Analytics; and Jessie Deot and Tom Tansy, both of SunSpec Alliance. (Photo by Matthew Wiseman)

By: Matthew Hirsch

Two months ago at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, decarbonization captured most of the headlines—and for good reason. California Gov. Jerry Brown and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that state, local and business leadership is driving the United States toward its 2025 goals for the United Nations’ Paris climate accord, despite President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the agreement. The campaign against climate change is gaining momentum.

Meanwhile, at an affiliated event called Gridvolution, several sessions focused on distributed energy resources, including the Orange Button Initiative, a collaborative effort to drive down project soft costs by establishing a standard format for reporting and collecting project data. The U.S. Department of Energy launched the initiative in 2016 with the goal of creating an industry-wide standard similar to the Green Button standard for streamlining consumers’ access to their energy use data.

Led by SunSpec Alliance, the creators of the Gridvolution forum and a principal Orange Button sponsor, the event had no grand proclamations; instead initiative stakeholders rolled out a powerful new set of software tools for solar financiers, project developers and asset managers. The message here: an electric grid evolution, a “gridvolution,” is gathering speed, as well.

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Gridvolution: The Electricity Grid in Evolution

Jan Rippingale, Blu Banyan CTO, speaker at the SunSpec Alliance technology leadership event, Gridvolution: The Electricity Grid in Evolution, part of the Global Climate Action Summit held in San Francisco, 12-14 September 2018.

SunSpec brought together key Distributed Energy Resource leaders to address the practical requirements of digital transformation, including the interoperability of energy asset data, using communications standards that leverage the Orange Button taxonomy and open-source code bases.

Panel themes included:

  • Streamlining Financial Market Availability of DER Assets through Orange Button
  • Writing Code, Establishing the Orange Button Developer Community
  • Building the Digital Grid – CA Rule 21 and Interoperability
  • Addressing Safety Mandates – Communication Interoperability Solutions for NEC 2017 Rapid Shutdown Compliance
  • Cyber Security – Ensuring DER Systems on the Grid are Secure

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Gridvolution: SunSpec Solar and Storage Finance Summit

September 12, 2018
Hilton Garden Inn – Cupertino, CA

Join us at Gridvolution and learn how Blu Banyan is supporting the US Department of Energy sponsored Orange Button Initiative to streamline data exchange in the solar industry.

Gridvolution, a Global Climate Action Summit affiliated event, showcases high level stakeholders shaping the digital energy DER ecosystem. Senior executives will address opportunities in four major sectors of the digital energy grid. Then weave them together as leaders envision the future taking shape in California today.

For more information, view the Official Press Release including panelist quotes.

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SEPA: Software Developers Can Build Out Project Data Standards with Orange Button Working Group

The April 2018 launch of the Orange Button data standard marked an important milestone in the solar industry’s path to drive down project costs. But the Orange Button initiative has further to go, beginning with a transition from the current standard to version 2.0, due out in 2019. With the release of Orange Button 1.0, the SunSpec Alliance also convened an Orange Button Working Group of software developers and interested parties to begin harmonizing essential solar project documents with the initial classification system for Orange Button data.

Jan Rippingale, co-founder of Blu Banyan Solutions and leader of the first Orange Button working group, says the solar industry inherited a wealth of resources when it selected XBRL as the architectural foundation on which to build the Orange Button data standard. Publicly traded companies have spent years using XBRL to report financial data to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, so therefore, Orange Button developers can tap into an active open source community.  The working group will develop and collect public domain or donated swipe files, code-snippets, starter-based cheat sheets, and other assets so that adopting the Orange Button standard will get easier and easier for all parties. “We’re going to see where we need to extend the codebase, but generally we will be focused on extensions, not rewrites,” Rippingale says.

The Future

With future releases of the Orange Button data standard, programmers will introduce the ability to exchange data and metadata from a diverse collection of project documents. Initial efforts will focus on product manufacturer cut sheets and monthly operating reports for energy-producing solar systems. Ultimately every kind of document will be covered by the taxonomy.

The Orange Button working group opted to begin with cut sheets for modules, inverters, and other system components because inverter makers faced a July 2018 deadline to show compliance with an updated Rule 21 smart inverter. Incorporating cut sheets into Orange Button helps inverter makers report compliance to the California Public Utilities Commission. Moreover, cut sheets are central to solar project design as technical specifications are central to every system.  If you think of solar project documents in terms of a hub and spokes, the cut sheet would be the hub. Other project documents emanate from and rely on the cut sheet.

Goals

Orange Button software developers are also evaluating existing software tools from the open source community and repurposing them. The goal is to make the data standard accessible to project stakeholders who don’t have programming skills and experience. This work will extend through the release of Orange Button 2.0 and beyond. One of the core access tools built by the XBRL open source community has 125,000 lines of code. It will take a little while for the Orange Button working group to fully assess that asset, but Rippingale expects to speed up throughput as the software development team gains momentum and adds new members.

Please visit the SunSpec Alliance website and join the Orange Button Slack channel to find out about opportunities to get involved with the working group.

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