Development of an Integrated Distribution Management System | |
Schatz, Joe E. | |
关键词: AUTOMATION; COMMUNICATIONS; DATA ACQUISITION; DISTRIBUTION; ECONOMICS; ELECTRIC POWER; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; ELECTRICITY; GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS; MANAGEMENT; PERSONNEL; POWER DISTRIBUTION; POWER DISTRIBUTION S; | |
DOI : 10.2172/990855 RP-ID : DOE/CH11351- Final Report PID : OSTI ID: 990855 Others : TRN: US201109%%688 |
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学科分类:电力 | |
美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
This final report details the components, functionality, costs, schedule and benefits of developing an Integrated Distribution Management System (IDMS) for power distribution system operation. The Distribution Automation (DA) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems used by electric power companies to manage the distribution of electric power to retail energy consumers are vital components of the Nation???s critical infrastructure. Providing electricity is an essential public service and a disruption in that service, if not quickly restored, could threaten the public safety and the Nation???s economic security. Our Nation???s economic prosperity and quality of life have long depended on the essential services that utilities provide; therefore, it is necessary to ensure that electric utilities are able to conduct their operations safely and efficiently. A fully integrated technology of applications is needed to link various remote sensing, communications and control devices with other information tools that help guide Power Distribution Operations personnel. A fully implemented IDMS will provide this, a seamlessly integrated set of applications to raise electric system operating intelligence. IDMS will enhance DA and SCADA through integration of applications such as Geographic Information Systems, Outage Management Systems, Switching Management and Analysis, Operator Training Simulator, and other Advanced Applications, including unbalanced load flow and fault isolation/service restoration. These apps are capable of utilizing and obtaining information from appropriately installed DER, and by integrating disparate systems, the Distribution Operators will benefit from advanced capabilities when analyzing, controlling and operating the electric system.
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