Latest capabilities in Oracle Utilities Flex SCADA help utilities securely control and manage all of their distribution automation, distributed energy resources, and sensors
Oracle Utilities Generation Asset Manager Cloud Service gives utilities real-time situational awareness of their generation assets
DISTRIBUTECH, Dallas—May 24, 2022Sensors, distribution automation equipment, and the growing array of distributed energy resources (DERs) are adding ever-increasing complexity to the energy grid. To help utilities address this challenge, Oracle Energy and Water today announced new capabilities in Oracle Utilities Flex SCADA and introduced Oracle Utilities Generation Asset Management Cloud Service.
Oracle Utilities Flex SCADA (Flex SCADA) gives distribution grid operators the scalability and flexibility to quickly deploy or scale SCADA networks while handling the wide variety of device data types, frequencies, and latencies across communication networks with unmatched visibility and control beyond the substation.
Separately, Oracle Utilities Generation Asset Manager Cloud Service is a cloud-based generation asset management tool that helps renewable and traditional generation operators view, track, and understand the real-time and historical performance of their assets, market positions, and the loads associated with them. To see the new solutions in action visit Oracle at DISTRIBUTECH booth #2109 or visit http://www.oracle.com/utilities.
Flex SCADA is specially built for modern distribution grids and their growing complexity. The offering is delivered and supported within Oracle Utilities Network Management System, giving utilities an integrated, real-time grid Advanced Distribution Management (ADMS) platform with a single user interface. Flex SCADA can easily integrate data from existing Distribution Automation (DA) Devices, legacy SCADA platforms, field, consumer and IoT devices, DERs, and grid-edge sensor points across a wide array of communications protocols. With the offering, utilities get the core SCADA capabilities required across high and low voltage networks, plus the capabilities needed most by distribution system operators, including new features for:
“Distribution operators struggle to harmonize traditional Distribution Automation (DA) Devices, DERs, and sensors into a unified data model to execute advanced optimization and control strategies,” said Brad Harkavy, vice president of product, Oracle Energy and Water. “Flex SCADA makes it a snap to model and control DA devices, IoT sensors, and DERs with advanced distribution automation and optimization applications, enabling dramatic improvements in system efficiency and safety.”
Flex SCADA is seamlessly integrated into Oracle Utilities Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) solution, which was just positioned in the Leaders category in the 2022 IDC MarketScape for worldwide DERMS1. Used in tandem, utilities can monitor DERs in real time and proactively optimize their distribution networks around the behavior of both utility and customer-owned resources such as rooftop PV, behind-the-meter energy storage, and electric vehicles—all of which may or may not be connected to a utility’s legacy SCADA network.
Oracle Generation Asset Manager fuses operational (OT) and IT data to create a centralized system of record for generation, forecasting, settlements, operations, and transmission. The integrated solution accelerates operations by eliminating routine messaging and calls between departments. The solution is tightly integrated with Oracle Utilities Live Energy Connect (LEC), an OT-centric middleware platform that supports all major protocols (e.g., ICCP, OPC, and DNP3).
“Oracle Generation Asset Manager was specifically architected to help power operators—many of whom are facing costly integration and maintenance issues and operational inefficiencies—with a single, cloud native solution to collect, archive, and retrieve operational data in real time, eliminating the costs of establishing and maintaining their own cloud infrastructure,” added Harkavy.
Oracle Generation Asset Manager’s embedded historian leverages Oracle Utilities Analytics Visualization platform for rapid analytics and business intelligence application development. Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the solution enables customers to securely get up and running quickly while lowering costs and complexity.
1 IDC, IDC MarketScape IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems 2022 Vendor Assessment #US47455621e, John Villali, Jayesh Verma, Gaurav Verma
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