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Centralised Protection and Control – The future of Digital power systems

Centralised Protection and Control – The future of Digital power systems

Modern networks demand flexible protection solutions and services. Centralised protection and control (CPC) concept isn’t new, but advances in technology and standards make it feasible for modern substations. Flexible CPC solutions can be deployed in different architectures. Main benefits from the solutions are increased flexibility and performance reducing lifecycle costs.

This paper discusses the need & reasons for the Centralised Protection Concept (CPC) and the problems resolved by these CPC solutions. Explaining the principles & technology enabling the concept.

Covering the ABB story behind the development of CPC, testing issues, site trials with Utility partners through to delivered solutions. We also discuss other possible functions & applications potentially available using CPC.

Finally, thinking about the future possible benefits and flexibility, including AI, dynamic protection and other bespoke individual customer needs.

3 key learning outcomes you will gain from reading this white paper:

  • What is the Centralised Protection concept (CPC) & why?
  • How does CPC work?
  • Flexibility & benefits of CPC.

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ABB is a technology leader working with utilities and industry to write the digital future.

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