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ENEL Power Generation and Transmission Control (PGTC) System

The ENEL (Italian State Power Board) PGTC System has a multi-level architecture which consists of a National Control Center (NCC), eight Area Control Centers (ACC), and Remote Terminal Units (RTU). Remote Control Centers (RCC), representing the third hierarchical level of the control system, will be...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power systems 1986-08, Vol.1 (3), p.10-17
Main Authors: Galli, F., Schiavi, A.
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description The ENEL (Italian State Power Board) PGTC System has a multi-level architecture which consists of a National Control Center (NCC), eight Area Control Centers (ACC), and Remote Terminal Units (RTU). Remote Control Centers (RCC), representing the third hierarchical level of the control system, will be integrated into the system beginning in 1987. This paper describes the structure of the PGTC system from the remote stations up to the NCC and the main control functions. The method of implementation, the organizational and managerial problems that were faced in the development of the project are also described.
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Automatic control
Control systems
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electrical power engineering
Exact sciences and technology
Geothermal power generation
Nuclear power generation
Operation. Load control. Reliability
Power generation
Power networks and lines
Power system control
Power system protection
Power system security
Power systems
Project management
title ENEL Power Generation and Transmission Control (PGTC) System
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