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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1091-22 Topic 8 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1091-22 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 8
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What are the THREE uses of the Smart Grid Gateway (SGG)?

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The client requests to design and set up data necessary to support an electric meter that is installed at a customer's service point with solar panels. The meter has two channels that measure the kWh that was consumed from the grid and the kWh that was generated. Using the Math usage rule, usage transactions that take the difference between the consumed and generated channels must be created and stored. According to the Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management Business User Guide, some statements that are true about this scenario are:

The two channels need distinct service quantity identifiers (SQIs) to differentiate between the generated and consumed kWh. SQIs are codes that identify different types of usage data, such as kWh, kVARh, or kW. SQIs can be used to specify which usage data should be used for calculation or validation purposes.

Net consumption SQI is required. This is a code that identifies the usage data that represents the difference between the consumed and generated kWh. Net consumption SQI can be used to store and name the difference value and export it to other systems.

You must set ''Save Derived Vector'' to Yes in the Math usage rule. This is a parameter that indicates whether the derived curve that results from the Math usage rule should be saved or not. Setting this parameter to Yes can be used to store the derived curve that represents the net consumption.


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Melda
3 days ago
I believe it's also used for connecting to Smart Meter systems.
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Kenneth
4 days ago
I think the Smart Grid Gateway is used for sharing event information with downstream systems.
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