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This paper describes how increased functionality of the Network Rail Integrated Protection and Control (IPC) extended IEC 61850 station bus solution unlocks the ability to rationalise the electrification system design, and hence achieve a substantial reduction in primary plant requirements when delivering the new railway electrification schemes committed by the Government.
Transmission level protection functions are increasingly being looked at for Distribution systems. This can be attributed mainly to the enhancements being planned for by the Operating Companies, to increase the system efficiency, and also to ensure reliable power supply to the end Consumers. Slowly, the catch word "Smart Grid" is being consciously and progressively transformed to practical...
The advent of IEC61850 Standard has ushered a new age for substation automation. This standard has gained a very strong footing in Europe and its application is spreading across the world. In USA the progress towards IEC61850 implementation is relatively slower. IEC61850 holds great promises for substation automation and protection. There are many advantages that this standard brings to the area of...
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