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KEY FEATURES
ELTRIX Generation Management provides an integrated information system for operators Checking the results of a
at individual generating unit’s control center and also for plant management executives.
• Supports IEC-62325 and CIM for Market Extension Models
decision against its
• Modeling of Sub-Control Area, Interchange Area, and Service Points expectations shows
• Interfacing with Plant DCS/DAS and Energy Meter Data Acquisition Systems executives what their
• Provides asking rate of generation to plant operators
• Flexible work flow creation & rule integration
strengths are, where
• Projects generation deficit/ surplus for a day/ block of operation they need to improve,
• Regulatory logic by using Rule Engine and where they lack
• Alarms on regulatory non-compliance and deviations
knowledge or information.
• Eltrix Decision Portal provides a web based interface for Monitoring, Reporting, Analysis
and Work flow interactions required for Generation Management
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• Interface available with Extract Transform Load (ETL) functions, so as to support
multiple sources and modes of inputs possible from third party
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Accounting, Tariff Management, Operating codes etc for a generating plant
will vary from region to region with respect to the market structure in which
the plant is operating. This is mostly governed by a set of regulations,
which are framed by corresponding regulatory bodies. Since regulations
may vary over a period of time with amendments, enhancements and new
notifications, it is highly challenging to keep your accounting intact and also
ensure compliance to regulations governing grid operations.
ELTRIX has a rule management system which helps to keep the regulatory
part of the logic independent of any software code so that any change in
regulations does not require a new version of ELTRIX software to support
the same. The regulation linked logics are built into ELTRIX as rules and
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rule sets using the Rule Governor, and executed within the Rule execution
engine as part of the Runtime Server. Rules can be defined by using
intuitive graphics and plain English verbs understood by a domain expert.