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ABB's Monthly Newsletter: Products, services, people, technologies & events
July 2011
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Balancing reliability with security
In the past decade, substation automation, protection, and control systems have changed significantly. This transformation promises to continue as increasing demands on the utility infrastructure mandate continued technology advancements. Systems have become more interconnected - providing more information, enabling higher reliability, allowing greater levels of control. These technological advances have not only delivered significant operational benefits, but have also increased the exposure of these systems to cyber security issues, similar to those faced by traditional enterprise systems for years. Download this white paper to discover strategies for balancing the reliability and security needs of the next generation substation.
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Business Advisor Challenge |
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What business issues are challenging you? Business Advisor Challenge is a forum to discuss the important business issues that challenge you today. Each month poses a new industry topic where you can weigh in and see how your colleagues and counterparts would handle the same challenge. Check out this challenge regarding vulnerability in process control security. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and take the challenge!
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System integration |
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An entire island powered solely by renewable energy? Naturally.
A Spanish island in the Atlantic Ocean is set to become the first island in the world to be powered solely by renewable energy. The $87 million project will provide electricity for the island's 11,000 inhabitants using a combination of wind power and pumped water storage. Scheduled for completion in 2011, the project is fast becoming a model for other communities striving to become self-sufficient in renewable energy. >> More Info
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Energy storage |
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Provide stability to the grid
The wind may not always be blowing, but with new technology that facilitates small-scale storage of wind power for distribution networks it doesn't have to be! The solution is based on a new technology that uses a battery storage device to provide stability to the grid. The equipment can be installed as part of an existing substation and it enables the storage of locally produced energy from the wind turbines. This helps balance peak loads during the day and enhance grid stability.
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Smart grid beyond smart meters
In this interview with Penn Energy, the discussion of smart grid goes beyond the smart meter. Learn how smart grid has migrated to distribution automation – and even into the home! Distribution automation and grid monitoring allow customers to increase efficiency and improve reliability.
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