Hierarchical EMS/SCADA system, Magyar Villamos Muevek Ttroeszt, Hungarian Electricity Board, feasibility study report. Export trade information
The report concludes a feasibility and requirements study for the Hungarian Eectricity Board (MVMT) to upgrade MVMT's nationwide, hierarchical Energy Management System/Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (EMS/SCADA) system. The study has resulted in a time-phased implementation plan for the recommended cost-effective solutions, with the associated project schedules and budgetary cost estimates. Specific recommendations are presented for the following closely related implementation projects: The upgrading of an existing EMS in the National Dispatch Center (NDC) including the associated remote facilities at major substations and power plants; The modernization or replacement of the existing SCADA systems and/or implementation of new systems at the regional electric power companies; and The expansion and upgrading of the data communication network that will be required to connect and support the nationwide EMS/SCADA facilities.
- OSTI ID:
- 7268925
- Report Number(s):
- PB-92-200849/XAB
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: This document was provided to NTIS by the U.S. Trade and Development Program, Rosslyn, VA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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