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Presentation To

Electricity Department ,
CEB
Date: 20-01-2016

 Titanium
 MDM
 AMI
 Meter Ops.
 ArcFM
 OASyS DNA
 DMS Sw
SGS
 Responder
 SubCAT
 T&D
Substations
Automation
1. Brief presentation of the Case Study in Utility :10 Minutes
2. Demonstration of proposed SCADA/DMS solution: 90 Minutes
 Communication network
 Control Center and DR center architecture
 Field equipments (RTU & FRTU) Technical details.
 Security function implementation
 ISR and data exchange with external systems
 Integration of existing SCADA/DMS system
 GIS and IT integration with SCADA/DMS
 DTS
 DMS-SE, STLF, Feeder Reconfiguration
3. Project Implementation plan: 60 minutes
• Project organization
• Town wise resourcing
• FMS resourcing plan
Application wise software mapping
Sr. No. Software Name Application Reliance Infra Integration Remark

Operation & Monitoring (HT & LT Scada DMS - ABB With GIS / CC /
1 SG Software Control room) OMS - Responder Yes O&M /
Network Planning With GIS / CC /
2 Tool - HT Planning of the HT network. Cymdisk Yes Scada
Network Planning With GIS / CC /
3 Tool - LT Planning of the LT network. ? Yes Scada
Short Term, Long Terms & With Scada , SAP &
4 Load Forecasting Medium Term Load forecasting SAS Yes AMR
With Scada , SAP &
5 Relaibility Analysis SAIDI / SAIFI / ? Yes AMR
Outage Work Online work permit for plan & With Scada DMS ,
6 Permit for HT & LT unplanned outages. ? Yes OMS & SAP system
Mobile Crew With Scada DMS &
7 management Monitoring of crew for outages ? Yes OMS system
Based on the historical data of
HT & LT Fault faults analysis to reduce faults in With Scada DMS &
8 analysis system ? Yes OMS system
Asset Management
with conditioning RFID Tag and preventive With Scada DMS
9 monitoring maintenance ? Yes OMS & SAP system
All the above application can be With Scada DMS &
10 Web Client access by other deaprtments ? Yes OMS system
Field crew can view network on
Tab veiw and can request Work
permit & also provide inputs of With Scada DMS &
11 Field Client reasons of fault ? Yes OMS system
Control Centre Analysis/
Condition
Monitoring -

Planning HT
AMR Cymdisk
DMS Software

Operation & Management CRM


SAP

GIS Forecasting
SAS
Arc GIS
HT
Network Manager
OMS (LT) Telvent
Responder

•Complicated Integration
•AMC for each software
•Separate development team for each
software
• Updation of the data is complicated
•Reports with manual interventions.
Comprehensive
SG Control Centre Asset Mgmt

ADMS Software

PRiSM
Planning HT & Forecasting Analysis CRM
LT

AVL
Operation & Management

AMR
AMI Demand
GIS Response
HT LT

Web Client Field Client


Consumers
Facility for access to other Departments
Integrated Outage Management System SGCC
(OMS)

Modules of OMS
 Crew Management & Tracking system
Incident Management
Work Order Management
Web Client Facility for other departments for
Analysis.
Communication Cloud

Field Client

Meters Sectionalizers
LDM Intelligent Auto-Reclosure
S Devices FRTU

Legacy
2014
RTU - 2016
Devices
RMUs Crew
Communicable Non- Comm. Management
FPI FPI Self
Primary Substation
Healing
Demand Response
2011 - 2014 Planned Unplanned • AMI Grid
outage Outage • Aggregator
6
SCADA/DMS Control Center – Overall Communication Architecture
SCADA/DMS Control Center – Overall Communication Architecture for
Typical State
SCADA/DMS Control Center – Control Center Architecture for Town
SCADA/DMS Control Center – Data Recovery Center Architecture
DMS – Distribution Management System
DMS is the Distribution Management System, a “state of
the art” software system for efficient management of
distribution network and technical tasks in a Power
Distribution Company

Software encompasses:
 Real-time management of distribution networks
 Simulation mode for analysis, network operation
optimization and network planning
 Powerful Technical Database
DMS Software Features

 Dynamic monitoring and control of the network,

 Network operation analysis and planning,

 Efficient utilization and development of facilities,

 Reduction of operational costs,

 Revenue and profit increase,

 Higher quality of supply and customer services.


DMS Software – Set of Functions
SCADA DMS Integration with GIS
• We have implemented GIS of Arc GIS & Arc FM under ITIA for MSEDCL
through L&T

• Arc GIS & Arc FM are from ESRI – Miner & Miner company.

• We have abundant experience in Integrating Arc GIS & Arc FM product with
our SCADA / DMS system

•In Tamil nadu state GIS is being implemented is of Arc GIS &
ArcFM .Integration with the existing ArcFM is easy task for us.
GIS Integration

Schneider DMS ArcFM (GIS)

Schneider DMS Client Schneider Landbase Export ArcFM Client


(DMD Geographical ArcFM
DMS
View) • Raster (*.tif) (Applications) Database
Database
• Vector (*.dxf)
Incremental
DMS Changes Network Adapter
Network Builder
(HV/MV Substations Model Server Incremental
and Catalogues) Changes
XML file
• Network
GIS Adapter element data
• Geo-coordinates
GIS-DMS Data Flow

 Extensions to support others systems


 Filtering by circuit or substation Incremental Updating

GIS XML Complete


Network .XML Importer Network
ArcGIS ArcFM Network
Adapter / Adapter Builder
Model

GIS modeling in order to  Multispeak 3.0


electrical standards .LOG  Static .LOG
Information

GIS Data Flow ArcFM/ArcGIS DMS Software DMS Data Flow


GIS Data Flow : XML

ArcGIS  Static Network Model

 Status Informations

 Validation Rules

 Modeling of electrical
ArcFM standards

 Network Extensions
Designer  Constructed circuits
DMS

 Extensions to other
Network systems
Adapter  Filtering by circuit or
substation
Live Demo of SCADA DMS Integration

•We have XML File generated from GIS.

•XML file will be transferred from GIS to SCADA DMS system with the help of
GIS adaptor & Network Adaptor.

•This XML file transfer will create SLD & sections in the SCADA DMS system.

•All the validations rules will be applied before the transfer of Complete file.

•Normally file transfer will be incremental so that it will not take too much
time.
Creating an SLD (One Line Diagram)
110/22kV Sub-station
From 33 KV Line 33kV

11kV Feeders

11kV

11kV/440V Sub-station

To Consumers
440V
User Login into SCADA DMS System
User Login
General Navigation techniques
 DMS will be the Operator Interface for the system
 Operators will use Dynamic Mimic Diagram (DMD) function of DMS to monitor and control the
system
 Two Views available in DMD – SLD and Geographical view which can be simultaneously displayed.
 Tree View of the entire network
 Equipment information ,Catalog ,Fuctional data ,Dynamic Data is readily available.
 Other display features include:
 Panning
 Zooming
 Layering
 Pilot
 Locate (Find)
 Locate in other views
 Scrolling
 Dual mode operation
 Consumer grouping based on priority
 Trace Up and Trace Down
Online Mode & Simulation Mode
Priority of the Consumers ( 0 – Lowest Priority – 10 Highest Priority)
Substation – With RTU & Without RTU’s.
General Navigation techniques
Three Views available in DMD – SLD for 33KV & SLD for 11 & 22KV and Overall Geographical view

4.General Navigation Techniques


OASyS DNA 7.5 - SCADA

 Integrated SCADA /DMS System

 Single machine or multiple machines


for high availability.

 Application development environment.

 OASyS Components:

– Real Time Services (CMX)


– Historical Services (XIS)
– Graphic User Interface (XOS)
– Web based clients (@Web)
– SCADA information management tools
– DMS functionality

 OASyS offers certified integration with third party


business applications such as:
– SAP.
– PI from OSIsoft.
OASyS – Realtime Services

 Realtime Database management

 RTU polling via “Omnicomm”.

 Supervisory control.

 Device tagging.

 Data Quality.

 InstEvent and InstAlarm processing.


OASyS Realtime Database
 Supports SQL access to both data and functions through an SQL Engine component
Supports replication of all or parts of the RealTime Services to other RealTime servers
on the network.
Provides intelligent alarming capabilities including alarm disturbance modes and alarm
suppression
 Structured to gather and store acquired data
Provides framework for data processing, device control and internal monitoring of
system processes
 Replicates old Realtime values to ISR servers.
 Supports following categories of data points with appropriate alarm processing :
 Accumulator
 Analog
 Status
 Calculated
Omnicomm – The communication engine
 Data Acquisition is carried out through the Omnicomm process

 Polls RTUs for data according to the user-programmed frequency


and profiles

 Multi-protocol, connection-oriented communications manager.

 Supports simultaneous communication to multiple RTUs over


multiple protocols

 Following Poll methods supported:


 Host polling.
 Remote polling (remote initiated).
 Cryout (the field device calls in to the remote).
 Listen-only mode.
OASyS – Supervisory Control
Discrete Supervisory Control supports following states:
 Two State Control
 Three and Four state control

 Set Point Control operations are fully supported.

Control sequences also can be triggered :


 At a particular time of a day
 Change of state of any Status point
 Change of value of any Analog point
 External application software
 Specified calculations
 At specified intervals

 Issued controls would be recorded as events.


Device Tagging

 Control points can be tagged to prevent user commands.

 Up to eight tags per point are allowed.

 System records the originator of the tag and allows comments to be added.

 Tagging and Un-tagging operations are recorded as events.

 All tags for a point can be viewed in the “Tag Summary” window.
Data Quality

 Data quality flags associated with each telemetered and calculated point

 Following are supported:


 Stale – Point not updated.
 Alarm Inhibited
 Event Inhibited
 Deactivated
 Manual Over-ride
 Suspect
 Telemetered

 Each data quality flag is associated with a background and foreground colour
and icons.

 Colour indication for flags are user configurable.


Events

 Event is a record of conditions and activity within the system.

 Event Summary provides a chronological record of changes in the system’s


conditions.

 All user actions are also recorded in the Event summary

 Operator can configure event conditions for the following:


 Generation of alarms
 Annunciation and display of alarms
 Suppression of alarms by conditions in other related points
 Printing of event logs

All ALARMS are EVENTS, BUT All EVENTS are NOT ALARMS
Alarms
 System generates two kinds of alarms: Database alarms & System alarms
 Database alarms are for a Realtime database points
 System alarms are for conditions within the SCADA/DMS system
 State based alarming: Alarming based on state of analog or status points
 Normal and abnormal state alarming
 Uncommanded change of state
 Command failure
 Change of state failure
 Command failure timeout
 Commanded timeout
 Communication Alarms
 Network Alarms
 Non-Covered Alarms – For areas not designated to the operator
 Each Alarm has a priority attached – Low, Medium, High.
 Alarms are listed according to priority.
 Alarm Summary windows is used to view and acknowledge Alarms.
 Lower priority and repetitive false alarming can be suppressed using
Disturbance mode.
Historical Information Subsystem

 Historical Database management done through SQL Server.

 Easy navigation and querying available through SQL Management Studio

 Customizable reports can be generated in Excel.

 Historical data can be accessed by the following ways:

 ODBC – Importing Data into Microsoft Excel

Trends

 Customized Reports
OASyS – Historical Services
 Provide long-term storage of RealTime measurement, Events, Alarms

 Based on Microsoft SQL Server platform for effective management of historical data

 Historical data consists of:


 Selected data from analog, remote, status points.
 Event and Alarm messages and related information
 Communication statistics

 Hourly, Monthly and Yearly summaries are available.

 Historical data is stored on a RAID – 1 based external storage.

 Historical services are Key for Events and Alarm summaries and for all operational trends.

 Supports Archiving and De-archiving features.

 Archiving can be automated using built-in “Job Scheduler” function

 Excel based reporting is used for generation of customized Operational reports


Network Management Console (NMC)
 Allows for Remote monitoring of all
the nodes with in the system.

 Monitoring allows:
 System, Service, Machine states
 Process monitoring
 Disk, NIC and Virtual memory

 Administrators can Start and Stop


SCADA/DMS services from NMC

 Provides Logs of all the services for


each computer with in the network

 New Systems can be easily added and


monitored in the future.
SCADA Demo
Alarms
Events
Tagging
Analog Summary
Status Summary
Remote Summary
Connection Summary
Modem Summary
Advanced database editor
Scada DMS Integration.
Placing an RTU On scan and Off Scan
 Change in Data visualization
 Analog point limit check and state transitions
 Status point state transition and visualization.
Network Management System.
SubCAT – Substation Communication and Application
Terminal
• SubCAT is a highly-evolved field device, offering a solid and SubCAT
powerful platform for data acquisition, communication,
automation and IED integration, including backplane and DIN
rail based solutions.
• SubCAT is designed with high-power and flexibility to manage
the demanding and data-intensive applications of electric
substations. Control,
– Thousands IEDs and I/O substation points. Protection &
– Redundancy at all levels Measurement
– Extensive catalog of host and IED communication protocols
and networking options.
– Operating range: - 40ºC to + 85ºC
– Humidity: tropicalized option.
• SubCAT complies with IEC 61850 client/server standards.
– Station level and bay level control and monitoring.
– Basic protection functions at Bay Level (OC & EF)
– Gateway functionality for example, mapping of IEC 61850 to
IEC101, IEC104..., etc.
Substation System - Architecture
FRTU Locations - Hardware
3G/
Name of the
GPRS/
Application Module
CDMA
FRTU Type Saitel DR
Modem
Control unit with inbuilt FRTU
DI-32 , DO-16 & AI-4 HU_BI
Power supply. SM_PS
32 digital inputs. AB_DI
16 digital outputs AB_DO
8 analog inputs. AB_AI DCPS
Digital inputs and
outputs combination. AB_DI_DO
Software
Tools
CAT SCL Tool

Software tool for configuration management based on IEC-


61850 Substation Configuration Language (SCL):

 Devices can be modeled using the standard


libraries.
 Read and edit any SCL configuration file
conforming to the norm.
 Map standard information into the Baseline platform
real-time database.
 Generate SCL configuration files for IEC-61850
clients.
 Capable of managing projects with several devices,
generating configuration files for the substation and
the configured devices.
DMS Functionalities (Live Demo)
 Online Mode & Simulation (Study) Mode - Functionality available
in online (Real-time) mode & simulation mode
 Network connectivity Analysis (NCA).
 State Estimation (SE).
 Load Flow (LF).
 Volt Var Control:
 Load Shedding Application:
 Fault Management & Supply restoration (FMSR) .
 Load Forecast (LF).
 Loss Minimization Via feeder reconfiguration(LMFR)
 Load Balancing Via feeder reconfiguration(LBFR)
 Operation Monitor (OM)
 Dispatcher Training Simulator
Network Connectivity Analysis (NCA).
Location Analysis
• Locating an element of the network (transformer, section, etc.) by name or ID.
• Locating and marking supply paths of network elements.
• Determining and marking of statuses of network elements (making distinction
among energized and de-energized network elements, switchgear statuses, etc.).
• Locating and marking of all elements supplied in a radial way by a selected root.
• Locating and marking of all sources and flow directions that supply a point.

Color Analysis

• Coloring by voltage level.


• Coloring of grounded parts of network.
• Coloring by on/off status of elements.
• Coloring by phase shifting of three-phase transformers.
• Coloring by element area (feeder, transformer or substation area).
• Coloring by active phases.
• Coloring by network groups (Network Division and Area of Responsibility).
State Estimator (SE)
• SE is Estimated in the following cases.
 On the Start up of DMD ( DMS / Scada )
 After Every change of Measurements values.
 On User demand.
 In Online Mode ,after every switching action.
State Estimator – SE Results on One Line
State Estimator –Use Of Schedule data
State Estimator –Results on One Line , Inconsistency Check & Summary
display.
Load Flow ( Power Flow)
•Power application is being used for calculation of the distribution network.
•This is one of the basic functions of DMS, beside Fault calculation & reliability.
Load Flow ( Power Flow)
Load Flow ( Power Flow) – Power Factor Active Power & Reactive Power
Load Flow
Voltage VAR Control
Voltage VAR
Volt/Var Control
Control
Iterative Volt /Var Control – Optimal mode – colouring of the network
according to tap-changer positions
Load Shedding
Distribution Load Shedding
Fault Isolation & Service Restoration

•This module performs following functional


•Fault Localization
•Fault Isolation
•Supply Restoration
Fault Isolation & Service Restoration
Recommended Isolation switching order Scenario
Recommended Restoration switching order Scenario
Restoration Objectives Available.
Restoration Function Can be Viewed in Geographical as well in SLD view so that Supply restoration will be faster.
Supply Restoration
Testing and comparing different variants of resupplying de-energized feeders
Load Forecasting

1.Short Term Load Forecasting – 1 to 7 days


2.Long Term Load Forecasting - Up to 1 year.
•Following Functions Can be Shown as Load Forecasting.

Create a load forecast

Demonstrate the ability to generate a forecast for multiple areas

Forecast storage and retrieval


Create a load forecast
Demonstrate the ability to generate a forecast for multiple areas
Forecast storage and retrieval
Short Term Load Forecasting

Main output data


of the STLF are:

•Forecasted load
for the forecasting
period (one to
seven days
ahead).

•Analysis of
previous forecasts
compared with
realized load in
the same period
with deviations in
tabular and
graphical form.
Load Balancing via Feeder reconfiguration
Network Reconfiguration
Network Reconfiguration
Optimal Network Reconfiguration main output: new and optimal locations of tie
switches, presented graphically on the display (red – to close, yellow – to open)
Secure Web based UI Capabilities
DMS Web View
DMS Web View
DMS Web View
SAP – mySAP Integration

Telvent is experienced on
integration with SAP for
enterprise business process
Details of Project Experience
Project Experience
 
Details of Project Experience  
Category C-
Category B- Indicate the SCADA/DMS modules Indicate the Category E- Indicate the protocol
         
implemented in the project integration with IT implemented
system, if any
Dispatc
Load
Operati Distribut her
Value of Volatge Load balancing Custo IEC
Name of the on ion Load Trainin MODB IEC IEC Offer
S.No Client Name the VAR Sheddi via feeder GIS Billing mer 870-5- ICCP
Project monito Forecasti g US 60256 61850 Page No.
Project Control ng reconfigur Care 104/101
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ation
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SCADA/DMS
project for 8 Mill. Vol-II
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Electrical Eur Page no 65
network
Implementati
on of EMCALI 4 Million Vol-II
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SCADA/ EICE ESP USD Page no 76
DMS in Cali
Vol-II
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Page no 92
Electricity
Power Industry 477,240 Vol-II
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of Serbia, EUR Page no 86
Belgrade
3.2 Vol-II
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USD 105

IT Platform
3.5 Vol-II
for DMS
6 CNFL Million √ √ √ √ √   √ √ √ √ √       Page no
Network
Euro 102
Costa Rica
Project Experience
Dispatc
Load
Volatg her
Value of Load balancing Operati Distributio Custo IEC
S.N Name of the e VAR Trainin MODB IEC IEC Offer Page
Client Name the Sheddi via feeder on n Load GIS Billing mer 870-5- ICCP
o Project Contro g US 60256 61850 No.
Project ng reconfigur monitor Forecasting Care 104/101
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Power
Distribution
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Project Experience
Scada OASyS (Open Architecture SyStem):
JERP – 37 S/Stn,
First Electric Control Centre deployed in 1972. EWPL Pipeline – 51 RTUs,
More than 600 Control Centers. SCADA
CPPL Pipeline – 10 Location
DMS (Distribution Management Suite of Antilia- Electrical – 10 RTUs
RIL
Applications):
More than 50 Control Centers 11 Distribution sub-
stations in Aurangabad
Integrated Supervision, Control & Protection City
Systems:
More than 800 Substation (HV & MV) automated
with full integration of protections from Siemens, Mumbai City
ABB, GE, SEL, Areva, ZIV, Team Arteche. Water SCADA For BMC

Feeder RTU:
13 Offshore Process
More than 40,000 Feeder RTU´s. Platforms : RTUs and SCADA
AMR/AMI/AMM (Automatic Meter Management):
First pilot deployed in 2004 Pipeline SCADA and
More than 7,00,000 meters installed and managed. RTU
Project Experience
Distribution Line Control System for Administración Nacional de
Electricidad (Paraguay)

Customer : Ande Ande, Administración Nacional de Electricidad, the Paraguayan


Country : Paraguay power company, upgrades and undertakes the automation of its
Start year : 2003 distribution network control system in order to optimize network
End year : 2006 resources and improve services.
Amount : 8 mill. €
The solution is a turnkey project (engineering, development,
integration, FAT, installation, SAT, commissioning, warranty) to
deliver a Control and Measurement System including the
automation of 26 Power Distribution Substations.

The project scope includes supply and installation of:

• SCADA/DMS.
• 26 Integrated Control and Protection Sytems for MV
substations.
• 350 Feeder RTUs.
• 350 Pole mounted switches.
• Communications infrastructure based on RF.
• 244 energy meters.
Experience Certificate of ANDE.
Project Experience

Similar SGS Projects - EMCALI


Distribution line management system to improve EMCALI’s
customer service quality

Customer: EMCALI EMCALI (Empresa Municipal de Cali) is the energy distribution company for the
Calí area, Yumbo and Puerto Tejada, serving more than 450,000 customers .
Country: Colombia
Start Year: 2007
End Year: ending Telvent’s technology will manage information to ensure more secure, reliable
Amount:.2.000.000 € and efficient operations of the company’s electricity distribution network, in
order to shorten outage response times and enhance the quality of service
provided to its customers. To that end, Telvent will implement leading-edge
systems for data management and control (SCADA), energy distribution
operations planning and optimization (DMS) and outage and incident
management of the network (ArcFM™/Responder).

It will be delivered highly tested platform with the following subsystems:


- SCADA OASyS DNA System.
- DMS (Distribution Management System).
- DTS (Development Training System).
- GIS (Geographical Information System) ArcFM supply by
Telvent.
- Responder OMS (Outage Management System).
Experience Certificate of Emcali.
CNFL
Distribution line management system to improve
EMCALI’s customer service quality

Customer : CNFL The Costa Rican utility, Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz, CNFL,
Country : Costa Rica upgrades the power network management through a Command System
Start year : 2003 and the new Distribution Network Management Center of Costa Rica.
End year: 2008 The solution is a turnkey project (engineering, installation and
commissioning) for the implementation of a Distribution Network
Management Center including state-of-the-art SCADA&DMS
applications.
The project scope has two different parts:

•The Distribution Network Management Center of Costa Rica


including state-of-the-art applications for early warning and
management of network outages. The Electric Suite platform has been
implemented.

•Substation Automation with centralized control using OASyS DNA


SCADA and DMS Software
Experience Certificate of CNFL
Facility Management Services

FMS Service Model


Integrated Smart Grid Solution

AMI
GIS MDM

MIDDLEWARE
SCADA ENTERPRISE SERVICE BUS
DISTRIBUTED
GENERATOR
& VIRTUAL
GIS DATABASE
GENERATION
OMS
ONLINE
WEB DATABASE PLATFORM ASSET

MBC MANAGEMENT
DATABASE
DEMAND SIDE

LOW VOLTAGE
SAP
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
SYSTEM
DMS
HISTORICAL BILLING

BUSINESS
EMS
DATABASE
Smart Grid Solution

ArcFM

SGSOASyS
DMS

Responder
Conclusion

 R-APDRP SCADA/DMS is another mile stone in Puducherry’s Smart Grid


vision.

 Success of R-APDRP SCADA/DMS project is realized only after Integration


with R-APDRP IT Systems viz. GIS, Billing, Customer Care etc.

 Schneider has vast experience and knowledge in executing large scale


SCADA/DMS projects including GIS integration, world wide.

 Current Puducherry GIS solution is based on ESRI, which is product of


Telvent – Miner & Miner group, hence we have all the ingredients to provide the
best solution.

OMS (Outage Management System) which is a natural requirement of utility


can be easily added in Schneider’s Scada DMS system of Schneider with minor
modifications.OMS is part of Smart Grid.
Conclusion
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Contact Info: Sandeep Pathak


Sandeep.pathak@schneider-electric.com

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