"The 2nd SOA Project at the Dutch Energy Sector: A Case Study About Learning from the Past"
In 2001 EDSN’s predecessor Energy Clearing House (ECH) successfully implemented the service-oriented messaging system for the opening Dutch energy market: an intelligent hub for the administrative, customer related processes between participants in a liberalised market. Approximately 10 million messages per month are processed by the system today, joining up to 70 market parties and using 5 different channels of communication.
Driven by the development of a new market model and at the same time centralizing the metering point registers of the grid operators, EDSN is now developing a new SOA-based system. Drivers for the new SOA architecture are to achieve higher level of standardization, using open standards and achieving greater inherent flexibility.
This next SOA implementation will introduce a centralised metering point for the registration of all 15 million grid connection points in the Netherlands. It is the next step toward further centralisation and a shared service centre for the Dutch energy market. In this presentation we will discuss the lessons learned from the first SOA project and how the second project is being approached differently as a result of 10 years of practice.
October 22, 2009 - 14:15
Room:
Leeuwen 2
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