Operador Nacional do Sistema selects Foxboro remote terminal units to help control the Brazilian National Power Grid
Posted 17 January 2005Operador Nacional do Sistema selects Foxboro remote terminal units to help control the Brazilian National Power Grid
Foxboro RTU 50 remote terminal units from Invensys will provide the core control platform for 34 high-voltage substations in Southern Brazil
Operador Nacional do Sistema Elétrico (ONS), the Brazilian National Electric Grid Operator, recently awarded CDI Power, a long term Foxboro SCADA products integrator in Brazil, a contract to automate the southern portion of the Brazilian electrical grid as part of the country-wide SINOCON energy dispatching project. Under this contract, Invensys will supply CDI with US $1.4 million worth of Foxboro’s advanced remote terminal units (RTUs). These will serve as the core of the control platforms in 34 high-voltage electrical substations located in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul.
Following a very demanding prequalification process in which ONS carefully evaluated the technical features, quality, reliability, and track record of a large number of remote terminal unit vendors, the Foxboro SCADA unit of Invensys Process Systems was selected as one of the four vendors to provide RTUs for the Brazilian energy dispatch network.
The Foxboro RTU 50 is designed to provide highly reliable, high-performance
electric substation automation functionality, including transformer synchronization,
capacitor bank switching, circuit breaker re-closure, automatic load shedding,
power calculations, IED interfacing, Sequence of Events (SOE) recording with
1 millisecond resolution, plus full data logging and archiving.
Foxboro RTUs are already installed in more than 300 electrical substations across
Brazil.
About ONS
ONS (Operador Nacional do Sistema Elétrico) based in Rio de Janeiro,
was created in 1998 by the Brazilian Government to operate the National Interconnected
Electric System as well as to administer the main transmission network in Brazil.
ONS was organized as a privately owned non-profit civil entity and operates
the Interconnected System by delegation from it's Administrative Board Members
where the agents of the energy sector (Generation, Transmission and Distribution
companies) are represented, following rules, criteria and methodologies established
by a code called the Grid Procedures approved by ANEEL (the Brazilian Electric
System Regulation Entity). See www.ons.com.br
and www.aneel.gov.br
About Invensys Process Systems
Process Systems, a business unit of Invensys plc, provides products, services
and solutions for the automation and optimization of industrial process plants.
Invensys Process Systems includes industry-leading brands such as Foxboro, Triconex,
SimSci-Esscor, Wonderware, and Avantis, whose products are installed in more
than 100,000 plants across the world. These range from small hybrid and batch
plants to the world’s largest refineries, gas plants, petrochemicals plants,
power plants, pulp and paper mills, and mineral processing plants.
The Invensys Group is headquartered in the UK and listed on the London Stock Exchange. With 35,000 employees operating in 60 countries, Invensys helps customers to improve their performance and profitability, building value for end users and shareholders alike.
Avantis, Foxboro, I/A Series, InTouch, SimSci-Esscor, Triconex, and Wonderware are trademarks of Invensys plc, its subsidiaries, or affiliates. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.
Contact:
Paul Miller
508/549-6240
paul.miller@ips.invensys.com