City in Romania to Install its First Distribution Management System

Aug. 17, 2010
Cluj-Napoca City in Romania will install its first distribution management system for a medium-voltage network.

Cluj-Napoca City will install the first distribution management system for a medium-voltage network in Romania. The city has plans to modernize more than 60 transformer substations with Saitel smart remote terminal units (SRTU). With the integration of an advanced DMS and SRTU technology, Cluj-Napoca City will take another step toward a smarter grid while increasing the efficiency of its operations, reducing operational expenditures and improving customer service satisfaction.

Telvent will work with its Romanian partner, EnergoBit, to install the system. The DMS will be installed at the dispatching center and will interface with the existing supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA), OASyS DNA.

Telvent DMS allows the user to visualize a mathematical model of any distribution network, including detailed models for voltage management, micro-generation, frequency variation, demand response and other smart grid management functions. The DMS uses a built-in advanced analytics engine.

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