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Swiss Grid's Successful Implementation of ICONICS Software

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Company Size
1,000+
Region
  • Europe
Country
  • Switzerland
Product
  • ICONICS GENESIS32™
  • GraphWorX™32
  • AlarmWorX™32
  • TrendWorX™32
  • GenBrowser™
  • ICONICS BizViz™
  • BridgeWorX™
  • WebHMI™
Tech Stack
  • OPC
  • FTP
Implementation Scale
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
  • Digital Expertise
  • Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
  • Application Infrastructure & Middleware - API Integration & Management
  • Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Applicable Industries
  • Utilities
Applicable Functions
  • Maintenance
  • Quality Assurance
Use Cases
  • Process Control & Optimization
  • Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
Services
  • Software Design & Engineering Services
  • System Integration
About The Customer
Swiss Grid is an independent coordination company for the Swiss extra high voltage grid. It performs services and specific tasks on behalf of the Union for the Coordination of Transmission of Electricity (UCTE), the organization that coordinates the activities of the European grid. Swiss Grid is independent from particular interests and organizations engaged in trading, supply, and production. Based on its skills, tools, and business information, Swiss Grid is ideally positioned to act as a trustee in the interest of the optimal organization of the Swiss and UCTE electric grids. The company's main task is the security of the Swiss national transmission grid at any time, even under the intensive energy exchange between members of the interconnected European network.
The Challenge
Swiss Grid, an independent coordination company for the Swiss extra high voltage grid, is tasked with ensuring the security of the Swiss national transmission grid at all times, even under the intensive energy exchange between members of the interconnected European network. The company has developed and established the concept of operational congestion forecast with the UCTE-wide Day-Ahead Congestion Forecast (DACF) module as a kernel. However, the complex DACF algorithms needed to be fully automated and integrated into the daily congestion management process. The calculations are based upon actual data from partners within the European interconnected network, and data presence and quality needed to be continuously monitored. Swiss Grid network engineers needed a way to monitor and control the DACF process. The company also needed a solution that could seamlessly integrate with its network of power application systems, as well as with different national and international trading and scheduling systems.
The Solution
Swiss Grid selected ICONICS GENESIS32™ OPC Web-enabled HMI/SCADA suite including GraphWorX™32, AlarmWorX™32, TrendWorX™32 and GenBrowser™ components. In addition, the organization utilizes ICONICS BizViz™ manufacturing intelligence and business visualization suite including BridgeWorX™ and WebHMI™. The automation of the DACF algorithms is realized with the help of workflow-control software, BridgeWorX (with custom blocks specially developed for Swiss Grid), that is used to conditionally trigger the high-speed calculation engine, Siemens PTI PSS/E-based special development for Swiss Grid. The data presence and quality is continuously monitored with the help of an OPC-compatible File Monitor (also specially developed for Swiss Grid). Swiss Grid network engineers monitor and control the DACF process via the intuitive, graphical, GENESIS32-driven MMI, created in tandem with integrator, InfoTeam SA. National models are periodically downloaded from the FTP server using dedicated BridgeWorX workflows. Files are monitored and new workflows are triggered that, in turn, execute specialized computation software. GraphWorX images help to visualize and control the current workflow states.
Operational Impact
  • Quick gain in productivity
  • Drop in manipulation errors
  • Ability to set their own level of interaction (from full automation to full operator control) within processes that must run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and that must be monitored continuously
  • Seamless integration with Swiss Grid’s network of power application systems, as well as with different national and international trading and scheduling systems

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