Initial findings from a current Newton-Evans tracking study indicate that more North American electric utilities developing distribution automation applications are implementing control logic for ...
There are many reasons for utilities to invest in Advanced Distribution Management Systems, particularly as more renewable resources are utilized and integrated, and the need for reliability and ...
The ISA-112 Part 1 standard provides a vendor-neutral and technology-independent framework for the long-term management of ...
Utilities of all sizes face the challenge of efficiently monitoring real-time substation performance across their networks. Each substation is or has the potential to be a data-rich environment, with ...
When your business covers hundreds of square miles, the health of your infrastructure becomes very important, as in this example of a typical, large water company, serving the water and wastewater ...
Present day Distribution Automation (DA) goes beyond reducing manual procedures. DA makes distribution systems more controllable and flexible based on accurate data for decision-making applications.
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