Using automation for real-time control in dynamic power markets.
By Scott M. Gawlicki, Public Utilities Fortnightly
Increasingly complex and fast-changing power markets call for state-of-the-art automation systems. Fortnightly’s PowerProfit talks with Invensys v.p. Peter Martin.
IT systems ease the pain of power plant restarts.
Scott M. Gawlicki, Public Utilities Fortnightly
Squeezing plant outage duration by days or even weeks can save the industry billions of dollars in lost running time. The San Onofre outage is just the most visible example of what's at stake for the industry. New outage management technologies and processes allow generators to coordinate outages and get critical plants back online quickly and efficiently.
Squeezing plant outage duration by days or even weeks can save the industry billions of dollars in lost running time. The San Onofre outage is just the most visible example of what’s at stake for the industry. New outage management technologies and processes allow generators to coordinate outages and get critical plants back online quickly and efficiently.
Author Bio:
Scott M. Gawlicki is Fortnightly’s contributing editor based in Hartford, Conn.
IT systems ease the pain of power plant restarts.