Real-Time Data to Improve Distribution Grid Visibility According to OATI Solution Brief
Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) January 06, 2015 -- Due to the lack of available metering or telemetry from the secondary distribution circuits and the absence of accurate distribution network models, distribution grid operators have little visibility to segments of the grid connecting from distribution substations to end-use customers.
A new solution brief from OATI, Gaining Visibility: The Operational Benefits of Real-Time Distribution Grid Data, discusses how utilities can leverage advanced networking, security and communication technologies to shape load, improve reliability, and use demand-side assets to deliver positive business outcomes through proven, precision metrics.
“Many utilities are looking to solve the common industry challenge of insufficient distribution grid visibility,” says David Heim, Chief Strategy Officer. “OATI GridControl provides the secure, real-time measurement and control functionality they need to really know what’s happening at the edge of the grid.”
Request your copy of this solution brief today at http://oati.com/Gaining-Visibility.
About OATI
OATI provides innovative software solutions that simplify, streamline, and empower the operational tasks required in today’s energy commerce and Smart Grid. With more than 1,400 customers in North America, OATI successfully deploys large, complicated, and diverse mission-critical applications committed to industry standards and stringent NERC CIP guidelines. GridControlTM/SM from OATI gives utilities complete control of all their distributed energy resources, generation assets, and electrical grid equipment.
OATI (http://www.oati.com) is a leading provider of Smart Grid, Energy Trading and Risk Management, Transmission Scheduling, Congestion Management, and Market Management products and services. OATI is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with an office in Redwood City, California. For more information, please contact sales(at)oati(dot)net.
Jerry Dempsey, Open Access Technology International, Inc., http://www.oati.com, +1 (763) 201-2000, [email protected]
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