New pilot measures the actual capacity in the grid
What is the available capacity in a given power line right now, and what is the available capacity going to be in the next 48 hours? Do we have enough capacity, or do we have to employ measures like decreasing load or increasing production? These are central questions in a newly established pilot project within the FME CINELDI research centre.
Metering in digital substations: new solutions for a new era
Co-authors: Nargis Hurzuk (Statnett) and Steinar Fines (Tensio TN) – The digitalization of substations is a “logical next step” that offers many benefits…
SF6 Gas Accounts 2018
Each year, the SF6 -insulated Substation User Group reports to the Norwegian Environment Agency regarding its inventory (in both switchgear and storage) and…
Data from HAN ports fitted to smart meters (AMS) can provide you with valuable information
Coauthors: Karoline Ingebrigtsen og Bendik Nybakk Torsæter Smart meters, AMS, energy meters, digital electricity meters. We have many names for the things we…