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Discover the new Feeder Hosting Capacity module provided in ETAP 2024 to support solar PV systems being integrated into modern distribution networks. Incorporating PV arrays into existing feeders presents several challenges, including overvoltage, backflow, thermal overloading, protection mis-coordination, and increased harmonic distortion. To address these issues, it is essential to perform feeder hosting capacity (FHC) studies, which assess the optimal amount and placement of PV installations. By leveraging ETAP 2024's Feeder Hosting Capacity module, engineers and utilities can confidently integrate renewable energy sources into their grids while ensuring optimal performance and sustainability. The three key analysis options provided in ETAP FHC, Nodal HC, Stochastic HC and Impact Analysis are described in detail, along with how smart inverters are addressed.
The webinar is an opportunity to discover how the features in this release of GridCode contribute to better and faster grid code compliance evaluation in an automated fashion, including real and reactive power capability, and harmonic distortion and resonance. By carefully evaluating the impact of new generation on the grid, you’ll learn how to define and produce compliance studies that help protect the system, enable renewable energy growth, and promote cost-effective grid development.
ETAP 2024 has transformed how we assess DC arc flash incident energy for battery energy storage systems (BESS). In this video, you’ll learn about two of the cutting-edge features in ETAP 2024 that will redefine your approach to BESS Arc Safety.
This webinar will focus on time-saving tips and in the new ETAP 2024 Unified Digital Twin application to streamline your workflows, improve modelling accuracy, and expedite project delivery.
Introducing ETAP's new AI-based Natural Language Search! This feature makes interacting with ETAP as easy as having a conversation. Instead of navigating complex menus or using tricky commands, you can now ask questions and get answers using simple, everyday language. With advanced AI and natural language processing, ETAP’s Natural Language Search helps engineers, operators, and planners quickly find critical information, run analyses, and gather insights. This makes the software easier to use and speeds up your work. Whether you need detailed system data, want to set up simulations, or access documentation, this feature simplifies everything, letting you focus on making decisions. By integrating this intuitive search tool, ETAP is making powerful power system analysis more accessible and user-friendly for everyone.
Join us in a webinar that focuses on new ways to elevate your ETAP software experience, highlighting the significant enhancements you’ll find in ETAP 2024 to boost your productivity. With the new ETAP 2024 Release, we are revolutionizing our software with ETAP PowerRibbon™ - An intuitive user interface that matches the power and precision of ETAP.
Explore our 3D electrical cabinet design software: Harness the power of 3D using a professional intuitive interface, Automate panel mounting and assembly and Reduce design, manufacturing and startup costs.
Discover the new modules and features of ETAP 2024 in a presentation from ETAP CEO, Tanuj Khandelwal to get a high level overview and demonstrations of the impressive array of integrated power analysis modules, model-driven automation and situationally intelligent operation solutions provided in this release. Learn why ETAP 2024 marks a significant advancement in our commitment to delivering innovative technology and industry best practices, to keep your power systems safe, reliable, efficient, sustainable and compliant with the highest industry standards.
The fault response characteristics of synchronous generators are inherently governed by their physical attributes and construction. In contrast, the fault response traits of Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs) are intricately tied to manufacturer-specific control schemes and settings. This intricacy adds complexity to accurately representing IBR behavior during fault conditions, particularly given the rapid advancements in inverter technology and the diverse control strategies employed by manufacturers.
Alors que le secteur mondial de l'électricité évolue rapidement vers l'énergie durable, l'importance des études d'interconnexion des codes de réseau devient primordiale. L'analyse manuelle des codes de grille peut prendre beaucoup de temps et impliquer des scénarios complexes et une conformité stricte ;ETAP Grid Code est une solution basée sur un modèle qui comprend des outils logiciels et du matériel de contrôle pour assurer la conformité avec les codes ou les normes des réseaux locaux tout au long du cycle de vie de la conception et de l'exploitation du système électrique. En outre, le contrôleur unique de centrale électrique d'ETAP (ePPC) et son jumeau numérique garantissent une évaluation et une étude précises des performances réelles du système afin d'améliorer la conformité et de minimiser les risques.
The Red Sea Utility Grid is in the Tabuk province of Saudi Arabia. The site is a vast 33,000 km2 of islands, lagoon, coastal plain and mountains with extremely diverse marine life and terrestrial landforms. The grid is divided into four off-grid microgrids. The focus of this presentation is about three of the microgrids that are very similar in size and operation. Each of these microgrids includes two PV generation (total 6 MW), two battery storages (total 5MW, ~18 MWh), and two emergency backup diesel generators (~ total 3.8 MW). The system is designed to achieve high reliability by having redundancy at various levels.
Large power plants are designed and operated to maximize reliability. This is typically done by having multiple points of interconnection and networked configuration. In case of a failure or loss of one point of interconnection, the plant can be reconfigured by closing a coupling breaker and transferring power to another point of interconnection. However, to ensure optimal operation of the power plant, it is important to have a reliable control system that can handle such real-time changes in system configurations. Traditional PLC-based and non model-driven control systems struggle with such real-time changes of the configuration. ETAP Power Plant Controller (ePPC) is a model-driven solution that simplifies the control and management of multi-area power systems. ePPC can handle real-time changes in system configurations, enabling the controller to adjust quickly to any changes in the power network, ensuring optimal operation of the power plant. Additionally, ePPC uses a digital twin concept that allows for easy configuration and simulation of different system setups. The use of the digital twin concept means that any errors can be identified and resolved before implementation, ensuring efficient and effective setup of the power plant. Overall, ePPC offers a valuable solution for controlling multi-area renewable energy systems, providing real-time control with simple setup and reliable operation.
Estimating carbon emissions, or the CO2 footprint, is a critical global concern due to its direct correlation to climate change. Governments worldwide are implementing initiatives and incentives to reduce CO2 emissions in various sectors, including generation plants, transmission and distribution grids, and industrial facilities.
Learn how the ETAP Microgrid Controller solution leverages an electrical digital twin from design to validation and automation of Off-Grid (permanently Islanded) Microgrids. In this session, active and reactive power control, optimal dispatch and secondary frequency control will be demonstrated.
In today's dynamic power industry, staying ahead of challenges and ensuring optimal system performance is of paramount importance. ETAP PSMS addresses operations and maintenance issues, ensuring system reliability, resilience, and optimized performance. ETAP PSMS offers a comprehensive suite of lifecycle features, including SCADA, HMI, Trends, Monitored Alarms, Events, and Notifications, designed to empower your organization to monitor and operate power systems efficiently.
In recent years, more and more the electrical system generation, transmission, distribution and industrial networks are expanding, being digitized and penetrated with new technologies such as distributed generation. Traditional SCADA solutions are no longer sufficient to support dispatchers and operators to efficiently make decisions during normal and emergency conditions. ETAP eSCADA, based on digital twin technology, supersedes traditional SCADA’s by providing analytical solutions with operator friendly interfaces making data and recommendations available instantaneously. Yet, the system is designed to support complement standard SCADA functionality making it a complete solution. This presentation will cover the capabilities of ETAP eSCADA for operating many different electrical networks.
In Industrial applications, time is money. Quickly identifying faults and restoring assets is crucial to minimize downtime and costs. The ETAP AFAS (Advanced Fault Analysis Software) leverages disturbance records and telemetry data to locate faults and provide steps to restore assets while the fault is being addressed, increasing the chances of a quick resolution.
ETAP Automated Fault Analysis System (AFAS) solution provides Real-Time and advanced analytics of electrical faults for your complex networks. Using the ETAP digital twin combined with disturbance records, engineers and operators have a clear forensic picture of any electrical fault in the network. Using proven ETAP analysis solvers, AFAS identifies faults, including fault type, start time, protection trip time, fault magnitudes, and fault distance/impedances. A novel signal injection features allow users to playback recorded data into the protection model to compare "as designed" vs. "as found" relay response. This comparison using ETAP electrical digital twin is used to validate system response per the configured protection scheme, and the sequence of operation was followed within expected time durations.
FlickerMeter is part of the Power Quality applications in ETAP. FlickerMeter allows importing CSV-formatted data files and analyzes up to 20 signals at each run, to evaluate flicker compliance against emission limits. Flicker calculations comply with IEC 61000-4-15 which is the standard for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and the calculation provides instantaneous, short-term (PST), and long-term (PLT) flicker indices based on a voltage waveform loaded into the calculator.
The integration of electric vehicles (EVs), PV systems, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and more has presented us with exciting opportunities and challenges. One such challenge is the need for unbalanced network harmonic analysis, especially when dealing with single-phase charging vehicles and inverter controls.