Electrical SCADA
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SCADA Human Machine Interface
Intuitive, intelligent, and integrated real-time monitoring via a state-of-the-art interface.
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Data Acquisition
Turnkey SCADA solution with Open Architecture & Native Communications
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Predictive Simulation
Predict system behavior in response to operator actions and events using real-time and archived data.
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Alarm Management & Notifications
Flexible alarm management with power analysis based alarming, real-time data and field device notifications.
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Event Playback
Evaluate cause and effect investigations, system operations, alternative actions, and "What If" scenarios.
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SCADA System Architecture
Seamless communication with almost any data acquisition system.
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Situationally Intelligent Power Plant Controller
The ePPC interfaces with the renewable inverters, battery energy storage systems, power conditioning devices & capacitor banks.
Key Features
- Web-based SCADA architecture
- Integrated hardware solution
- Advanced alarm and event management
- Online and archive data trending
- Enhanced SCADA component library
- Electrical SCADA communication and applications
- Smart Grid and microgrid master controllers
- Predictive simulation, optimization and automation
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Standardized and reusable templates
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Videos
Learn About Altek Solutions Implementing SCADA for DMS Resiliency in Stellenbosch Municipality
Stellenbosch Municipality is a local municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa serving more than 200,000 customers. They were in search of a capable OEM partner to provide them with end-to-end support in establishing a SCADA Master Station in their Control Centre to supervise and operate their distribution network. Further, they needed assistance to prepare the configuration of the SCADA Master Station system and allow for a completely integrated substation protection and control solution. With the help of Altek Solutions (System Integrator of ETAP in South Africa), this project was executed to meet the customer’s objective. This demonstration discusses the new SCADA Master Station at the Municipal Control Centre, which was implemented in various phases. The first phase was establishing SCADA at the Control Centre and connecting 7 substations. The next phase will be to add-on DMS & OMS capabilities to the SCADA system. ETAP was selected for this phase due to its modular and scalable platform to build on top of the ETAP SCADA system to meet their need of a Distribution Management System easily in future.
Learn about ETAP eSCADA - An Intelligent Alternative to Traditional SCADA
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.
Azusa Light & Water Substation SCADA
City of Azusa, California, located east of Los Angeles, serves approximately 17,000 electrical customers. The full-service electric division is committed to providing safe & reliable operations to all customers, from residential to large commercial and industrial. In 2021, the department realized the then-existing infrastructure no longer met their needs and expectations. Relying on different systems for various applications, data management and its transfer has proven inefficient and prone to errors as well as the lack of local support; they recognized the potential of ETAP's fully-integrated, unified SCADA platform.
Online Monitoring of Nuclear Power Plant Auxiliary Power Systems using ETAP Real-Time
At a given nuclear power plant, nuclear safety is directly dependent on a reliable source of electric power supplied via the plant’s auxiliary power system. The auxiliary power system typically consists of an MV and LV AC and a DC distribution system, powering thousands of individual loads and circuits, i.e., pumps, fans, valves, sensors, and controls specifically designed to protect the integrity of the nuclear reactor and containment structures. This presentation will explore past practices and recent developments in the online monitoring of such systems using a digital twin. The presentation includes the reasons for utilizing online monitoring, the advantages of using a digital twin versus simple data collection, and the multi-faceted benefits realized from such a system (i.e., business, safety, reliability).
Upgrading Bokaro Steel Plant's existing Supervisory Load Control Centre System with ETAP SCADA
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is one of the largest steel-making companies in India and one of the Maharatnas of the country’s Central Public Sector Enterprises. ETAP was selected to upgrade the existing SLCC (Supervisory Load Control Centre) System for Power Distribution of Bokaro Steel Plant. This presentation will give insights into the project scope and deployment: The SCADA/PDMS system shall monitor and control the Distribution & Sub-Distribution stations and achieve the SCADA/PDMS functions, integrated with the SLCC control center. Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) is having a client/server architecture-based SCADA System for monitoring and controlling of generation, import, and distribution of power through SLCC Control room at MSDS-I. The SLCC system is also connected to a central SLCC system located in Kolkata. RTUs for substations will be installed in various locations which are connected through a dedicated fiber-optic network to the server.