Latest engineering publications on IEC 61850, digital substations, PRP/HSR, and IEEE 1588 (PTPv2).
Rosseti, the Russian distribution grid operator, and ABB agreed to cooperate in order to carry out next generation digital grid projects in Russia, including those with advanced digital technologies of grid operating process automation.
The 3-day conference, exhibition and networking forum Grid Analytics Europe 2018 take place in London, United Kingdom from 25 to 27 September 2018.
120+ utility professionals come together in Düsseldorf, Germany, from 10 to 12 April 2018 to review successes and lessons learnt in the implementation of next generation digital substation technology.
The next session of IEC Technical Committee 57 Working Group 10 (IEC TC57 WG10) responsible for IEC 61850 development takes place in Russia in February.
General Electric announced that it will provide the Global Thermal Generation division of Enel (Europe’s largest power utility in terms of market capitalization) with its Predix-based software solutions to be deployed as predictive diagnostic tool in 14 of Enel’s thermal power plants located in Europe and Latin America, supporting their digitalization.
150+ electric utility SCADA system professionals will convene in Amsterdam to review recent implementations of next generation SCADA systems.
The 4th annual IEC 61850 Europe conference took place in Amsterdam from the 26th to the 28th of October. We publish online the presentations made at the conference and the impression about the event of one of its participants.
The draft of the first amendment to IEC 62351-3 (“Power System Security”) was published — IEC 62351-3/AMD1 ED1 (57/1894/CDV).
The 11th International Exhibition on Electric Power Equipment and Technology and its twin show, the 10th International Exhibition on Electrical Equipment.
This paper summarizes the experience gained during a series of practical cybersecurity assessments of various components of Europe’s smart electrical grids.
The company will supply a $16 million hybrid substation for a wind farm. It will be the first hybrid substation in the country.
The Stanford researchers published a paper describing a program they built to model Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) deployment in a way that will result in the lowest cost to grid operators.
Enel signed a two-year agreement with Amber Kinetics, the US-based start-up born out of an initiative of professors and researchers from UC Berkeley, with the aim of jointly assessing the start-up’s innovative “flywheel” storage technology, which is an electromechanical system consisting of a large rotating mass able to store energy.