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Dynamic Exports Technical Requirements

The Government of South Australia has introduced new Dynamic Exports Requirements as part of the regulatory changes for Smarter Homes, requiring all exporting solar systems to be capable of receiving and adhering to site export limits via IEEE 2030.5: 2018 using CSIP-AUS. These regulatory changes mean that all exporting systems installed after this date will be able to enrol in SA Power Networks' Flexible Exports connection option as it becomes available. This is aligned with our plans to make Flexible Exports a standard connection offering for customers after the completion of our trial, coinciding with the commencement of the SA Government's new regulations (see Notice to Industry for details).

CSIP-AUS is set to form the national standard for enabling smart inverters and energy management systems to be compatible with dynamic connection offerings such as Flexible Exports.

To assist with understanding the technical requirements, please refer to this diagram outlining the relationship between the relevant documents and the suggested reading order (on the right).


Dynamic Exports Test Server available

To gain access to the test server, please email dynamicexportscertification@sapowernetworks.com.au with

Register Technology Provider

  • Technology Provider Name :
  • Private Enterprise Number :
  • Email address for test interface access :

Register Client:

  • Client Type : Aggregator/Direct
  • Device Serial : (if known, or some other internal identifier)
  • Child LFDIs (Aggregator only) :

Once we have received your information, a certificate bundle will be generated based on the information provided and returned to you.


Webinars

Presentations and recording from the webinars are also available on the following:

  • Testing and certification on Dynamic Exports (recording, presentation)
  • Overview of the changes to the SA Government's regulations and new Dynamic Exports Requirements (recording - presentation slides used are in English/Mandarin to help spread the message)

To recap what this is about, check out SA Power Networks Webinar presentation and recording on "Introduction to Dynamic/Flexible Exports Technical Requirements".


Keen to get started? Do you have any questions?

Please email dynamicexportscertification@sapowernetworks.com.au. We're happy to answer any questions you may have about the SA Dynamic Exports technical requirements and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.


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Dynamic Exports Technical Requirements

The Government of South Australia has introduced new Dynamic Exports Requirements as part of the regulatory changes for Smarter Homes, requiring all exporting solar systems to be capable of receiving and adhering to site export limits via IEEE 2030.5: 2018 using CSIP-AUS. These regulatory changes mean that all exporting systems installed after this date will be able to enrol in SA Power Networks' Flexible Exports connection option as it becomes available. This is aligned with our plans to make Flexible Exports a standard connection offering for customers after the completion of our trial, coinciding with the commencement of the SA Government's new regulations (see Notice to Industry for details).

CSIP-AUS is set to form the national standard for enabling smart inverters and energy management systems to be compatible with dynamic connection offerings such as Flexible Exports.

To assist with understanding the technical requirements, please refer to this diagram outlining the relationship between the relevant documents and the suggested reading order (on the right).


Dynamic Exports Test Server available

To gain access to the test server, please email dynamicexportscertification@sapowernetworks.com.au with

Register Technology Provider

  • Technology Provider Name :
  • Private Enterprise Number :
  • Email address for test interface access :

Register Client:

  • Client Type : Aggregator/Direct
  • Device Serial : (if known, or some other internal identifier)
  • Child LFDIs (Aggregator only) :

Once we have received your information, a certificate bundle will be generated based on the information provided and returned to you.


Webinars

Presentations and recording from the webinars are also available on the following:

  • Testing and certification on Dynamic Exports (recording, presentation)
  • Overview of the changes to the SA Government's regulations and new Dynamic Exports Requirements (recording - presentation slides used are in English/Mandarin to help spread the message)

To recap what this is about, check out SA Power Networks Webinar presentation and recording on "Introduction to Dynamic/Flexible Exports Technical Requirements".


Keen to get started? Do you have any questions?

Please email dynamicexportscertification@sapowernetworks.com.au. We're happy to answer any questions you may have about the SA Dynamic Exports technical requirements and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.


Consultation closed - Draft Dynamic Exports Cyber Security Requirements

Thanks for providing feedback on Draft Dynamic Exports Cyber Security Requirements. We're considering your feedback and will let you know of the outcomes.

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    Hi Team, Hope you are well. I have a simple question. we are inverter and battery manufacture. If we need to meet all these requirements by ourselves I mean the inverter itself have this function and IEEE2030.5, or we can find a 3rd party company to work together wo meet these requirements and IEEE2030.5 like switchdin, cabrontrack. Thanks

    Botong asked almost 2 years ago

    Hi Botong, 

    Thanks for your question - you can choose to take either option to meet the requirements.

    Kind regards,

    SA Power Networks Team

  • Share When will the SAPN Schema (similar to this: http://sunspec.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IEEE2030.5SecurityOverview-Gordon07-24-2018.pdf) be published. When can we start testing with the final SAPN server to achieve Dynamic Export Limits? on Facebook Share When will the SAPN Schema (similar to this: http://sunspec.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IEEE2030.5SecurityOverview-Gordon07-24-2018.pdf) be published. When can we start testing with the final SAPN server to achieve Dynamic Export Limits? on Twitter Share When will the SAPN Schema (similar to this: http://sunspec.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IEEE2030.5SecurityOverview-Gordon07-24-2018.pdf) be published. When can we start testing with the final SAPN server to achieve Dynamic Export Limits? on Linkedin Email When will the SAPN Schema (similar to this: http://sunspec.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IEEE2030.5SecurityOverview-Gordon07-24-2018.pdf) be published. When can we start testing with the final SAPN server to achieve Dynamic Export Limits? link

    When will the SAPN Schema (similar to this: http://sunspec.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IEEE2030.5SecurityOverview-Gordon07-24-2018.pdf) be published. When can we start testing with the final SAPN server to achieve Dynamic Export Limits?

    Ryan Turner asked almost 2 years ago

    Hi Ryan,

    Thanks for your question. We will be providing supplemental implementation details in our Handbook to be published next week. You are also welcome to ask any specific questions you have too. 

    We plan to release the SAPN test server at the end of June. Further information about this process will be included in the Handbook next week.

    Kind regards,

    SA Power Networks Team

  • Share When the guideline will be published? also the webinar on Facebook Share When the guideline will be published? also the webinar on Twitter Share When the guideline will be published? also the webinar on Linkedin Email When the guideline will be published? also the webinar link

    When the guideline will be published? also the webinar

    andy wang asked over 2 years ago

    Hi Andy, 

    Thanks for your question and sorry for taking a while to get back to you. The Draft Guidelines were released to the Dynamic Exports Committee last week. Our understanding is that they will be published on the SA Government website in coming days. We will get in touch with you once they become available. 

    We will also let you know once the date for the webinar is set.

    Thank you, 

    SA Power Networks Team

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