The future of the utility industry will be defined by how its leaders can
transform the grid from a "passive" network of cables, wires, poles, and
other hardware to a self-aware and fully controllable grid system--an
Intelligent Grid System (IGS). We will discuss a novel set of design
guidelines for utilities (and other industries) to build their own Open
Intelligent Grid System with the lowest possible risk and cost, while
achieving the architectural criteria, technical features and functions
required. We will discuss how to avoid the dead ends to which limited
design and architecture can lead, and we will lay out the design
solutions that will overcome the business and technical challenges posed
by an array of technology products and business imperatives. Using IGIN
(Intelligent Grid Interface Node), one can integrate or connect hybrid
networks for different purposes, such as power electric industry,
telecommunication, computer network, and Internet.