In addition, new projects on smart grids include:

• IEEE P1909.1, "Recommended Practice for Smart Grid Communication Equipment—Test methods and installation requirements," will document specific test and installation procedures for communication equipment to be installed in various areas of the smart grid, including generation, transmission, and distribution. Testing will focus on safety, electromagnetic capability (EMC), environmental factors, and mechanical considerations.
• IEEE P1703, "Standard for Local Area Network/Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN) Node Communication Protocol to complement the Utility Industry End Device Data Tables," aims to improve the cost-effectiveness and flexibility of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) implementations. The standard will define the delivery of uniform, managed, adaptable, and secure messages and data across the network for plug-and-play devices, multimeters, household appliances, communication technologies, and other auxiliary devices.
The IEEE P1854, "Guide for Smart Distribution Applications," will classify and describe important smart distribution applications and fill gaps in standardized definitions of such systems. The guide is intended to cover advancements in automation and SCADA systems for reliability improvement, fault management, fault location and management, voltage and pressure management, integration of distributed resources and renewable generation, demand response, advanced protection, diagnostic equipment and asset management, real-time simulation for system optimization, microgrids, and many other applications.