All-in-one IDMS for enhanced grid resilience and customer satisfaction
The complexity and huge quantities of data that smart grids generate require transformational control room solutions. The integrated distribution management system (IDMS) gives operators a holistic view with advanced optimisation analytics, helping them make better operational and business decisions.
Radical, transformative technologies often start out by imitating the old school solutions they replace. The “horseless carriages” of the late 19th and early 20th centuries kept many features of horse-drawn vehicles. A similar phenomenon can be seen in the electricity industry. On a simple consumer level, you can buy a light bulb that looks (a bit) like a flickering candle. At the extremely complex level of network control, digital technologies were inspired by analogue systems.
An analogue control room is almost a work of art. The centrepiece is a large map-board of the distribution network that covers the walls. Operators are placed around the room in such a way as to maximise their view of the paper maps, push-pins and various objects stuck onto the board to show the state of the system. Just as the first printed books were designed to look like the parchments they replaced, so a “traditional” digital distribution management system is basically a map-board on a digital screen. The operators don’t have to walk around a room any more to get an overall view of the network, but they do have to consult several screens and rely on a relatively limited amount of data to make critical real-time decisions.