最近,澳大利亚标准协会在媒体上报道了现场电池系统标准草案DR AS/NZS 5139:201X电气安装–电力转换设备使用的电池系统安全性技术委员会的工作。
这份全面的文件是代表行业、政府和社会利益的专家们工作多小时的成果。
这项工作由来自行业各利益方的推动,他们对澳大利亚标准很感兴趣,并支持提高建筑特别是家庭住宅内电池储存系统的安全采用。
作为安装标准,这份文件有许多关于“内容、地点及方法”的规则草案需要公众审阅。
所有关于标准的工作都很重要,这份文件也不例外。
与任何新技术一样,标准能够让消费者和行业对找到创新解决方案更有信心。它们应在做出监管和投资决策时给予市场和政府信心,并在各方不同的利益和声音中找到平衡点。
标准的制定已进入公众评议阶段。在接下来的8周里,我们期待来自各界的观点和意见,并全部交由技术委员会审阅。这个流程结束后,迎接我们的是一个支持澳大利亚系统进步的电池储存系统安装标准,这也是芬克尔教授6月初发表的《国家电力市场未来安全的独立评论》中的关注焦点。
澳大利亚的标准制定过程一直以透明和协商一致的原则为基础,这次亦不例外。如果您对澳大利亚的电池储存系统有任何想法,欢迎通过我们的公众评议门户网站发表意见。
执行总裁:布朗温.埃文斯
CEO Report: On-site Battery Systems
Recently Standards Australia has been in the media regarding the work of our technical committee on a draft standard for on-site battery systems, DR AS/NZS 5139:201X, Electrical installations – safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment. This comprehensive document is the result of many hours of work from experts representing industry, government and community interests.
The work is being driven by a range of stakeholders from all parts of industry who have an interest in standards in Australia that support the safe uptake of battery storage systems in all buildings, but particularly in homes.
As an installation standard, this document has a number of draft rules for public review relating to the “what, where and how” of battery systems.
All of our standards work is important, with this work no exception.
As with any new technology, standards give consumers and industry confidence in innovative solutions. They should give markets and governments confidence when making regulatory and investment decisions and get the balance right between all the different interests and voices in the room.
We are now at the public comment stage of development and we are seeking the views of all stakeholders over the next 8 weeks. We look forward to receiving these public comments which will all be reviewed by the technical committee. At the conclusion of this process we will have an installation standard for battery storage systems which supports the uptake of systems in Australia, a key focus of Professor Finkel’s Independent Review into the Future Security of the National Electricity Market, released in early June.
Our standards development process is based on the principles of transparency and consensus, and this standard is no different. If you have a view on battery storage systems in Australia, I encourage you to have your say via our public comment portal.
—Dr Bronwyn Evans, CEO