Abstract

Improving the efficiency of managing the modes of distributive networks by automated monitoring the parameters of the mode and the environment in real time

Highlights

  • The new capabilities of existing information technologies make it possible to move to more efficient management and operation of electric networks by monitoring data on environmental parameters that significantly affect the short-term forecast of electricity consumption, the energy loss in grid elements, icing accretion on power lines (PL)

  • Among the main tasks that are solved by the automated monitoring system for the parameters of PL and meteorological parameters should be:

  • The use of meteorological data will allow monitoring of meteorological parameters of the environment in the area where PL is located and, to monitor their current state, which will allow optimizing the use of their real throughput, monitoring the level of technological losses, assessing the limits of long and short-time load currents

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The new capabilities of existing information technologies make it possible to move to more efficient management and operation of electric networks by monitoring data on environmental parameters that significantly affect the short-term forecast of electricity consumption, the energy loss in grid elements, icing accretion on power lines (PL). This requires to include additional environmental monitoring blocks in the automated monitoring system of the overhead line parameters. The purpose of the article is to improve efficiency of monitoring overhead lines in areas with intensive deposition of ice due to the expansion of the functionality of the system in any emergency situations

PROPOSED DIRECTIONS
Main Tasks
The Structure of the Technical Complex
MONITORING FAULT LOCATIONS
Using of Meteorological Data
CONCLUSION

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