Active PAR

P3476.1

Standard for Unique IDs and Smart Tags for Supply Chain and Asset Traceability for the Electric Grid–Structures and Support

This standard provides the Supply Chain and Asset Traceability for Energy (SCATE) Data Model for Structures and Supports using the methodology defined in P3476. This standard defines the attributes, domain values, and linked data types for wood poles.

Standard Committee
PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-06-19

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
Working Group
SCATE - Unique IDs and Smart Tags for Supply Chain and Asset Traceability for the Electric Grid
IEEE Program Manager
Michael Kipness
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Working Group Chair
Alicia Farag

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P3476
Standard for Unique IDs and Smart Tags for Supply Chain and Asset Traceability for the Electric Grid

This standard addresses unique identification numbers for electric grid assets including generation, transmission, substation, distribution, storage, and electric vehicle charging stations. The unique identifiers include a universal catalog identifier, manufacturer identifier, and traceability identifier.

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P3476.7
Standard for Unique IDs and Smart Tags for Supply Chain and Asset Traceability for the Electric Grid–Surge Protection Devices

This standard provides the Supply Chain and Asset Traceability for Energy (SCATE) Data Model including attributes, domain values, and linked data types for surge protection devices using the methodology defined in P3476. The standard addresses surge arresters and sheath voltage limiters defined in IEEE C62.11 and IEEE C62.62.

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