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The paper presents the current state of art of a smart Distribution Management System (DMS) environment based on the evolution of a traditional Supervision Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system and the integration with a Network Calculation Algorithm System (NCAS). The tool is designed to perform a sensible management, on-line and off-line, of a distribution system with a high penetration of...
The rapid spread of the Dispersed Generation (DG) in Distribution Networks (DNs) pushes the Distribution Company to actively manage and control the DN. In order to make this possible, a thorough knowledge of the system state is mandatory and the well-known state estimation techniques used by Transmission System Operators (TSOs) could be applied, but the DNs lack of redundancy due to very limited number...
The development of the Dispersed Generation (DG) in Distribution Networks (DN) requires new planning and operational tools. The Distribution Company takes the role of the Distribution System Operator (DSO) that has to manage the network from many points of view; in particular, DSOs need advanced tools to manage DNs with respect to security, reliability and quality constraints, and to improve the Hosting...
This paper introduces the Smart Distribution System concept and the evolution of traditional SCADA systems for its management. The described results come from the research project InGrid done by Siemens Italy in cooperation with Politecnico di Milano and Università degli Studi di Milano universities.
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