Colombia. Schneider Electric announced the latest advances in network management thanks to EcoStruxure ADMS. This evolution enables utilities to achieve reliable grid flexibility by optimizing distributed energy resources (DERs), in addition to enhanced asset management with an EcoStruxure ArcFM geographic information system (GIS) integration workflow.
Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure ADMS helps utilities integrate DER (distributed energy resources) and increase customer adoption, while reducing the total cost of implementing, maintaining, and upgrading IT/OT solutions. This is possible thanks to:
The Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) that Schneider Electric offers as a built-in ADMS module or standalone deployment solution.
A new GIS-ADMS integration that provides two-way messages with data validation and error reporting that transform a common business process into an automated data management workflow.
Grid automation devices, such as Easergy T300 that support ADMS' DERMS (Distributed Energy Resource Management System), to ensure reliable power by optimizing power flows and monitoring power quality even when integrating intermittent distributed generation.
"Utilities face dynamic changes in the industry that require greater efficiency in network management and support for customer empowerment. By adopting EcoStruxure ADMS 3.8, utilities can increase energy reliability while supporting sustainable energy adoption and reducing the total cost of ownership of grid modernization solutions," said Jérome de Parscau, senior vice president, digital energy solutions, Schneider Electric.
The presence of Schneider Electric at The DistribuTECH 2018, allowed to exhibit the latest advances of EcoStruxure Grid.
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