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Manitoba Hydro Selects Platform to Monitor Substations

Feb. 4, 2014
Hosted solution with integrated cellular communications provides real-time visibility from previously unmonitored substations to improve reliability and reduce operating expenses.

Manitoba Hydro is piloting the LightHouse platform in a hosted configuration that includes integrated MV Cellular Sensors and Sensor Management System software with Predictive Grid Analytics. The LightHouse platform is providing Manitoba Hydro with a cost-effective way to get real-time visibility allowing the utility to monitor the load at critical substations. Manitoba Hydro is a Crown Corporation and the province's energy utility, serving 548,750 electric customers throughout Manitoba.

Manitoba Hydro has confirmed that the LightHouse Smart Grid Sensors with integrated cellular communications are easy to install on the line and don’t require any ancillary equipment to be installed on the pole. The sensors are quickly providing real-time visibility into the load at the critical substations with this easy, affordable, turnkey solution. As part of its efforts to modernize the grid, Manitoba Hydro is relying on Tollgrade’s LightHouse platform to meet key initiatives on parts of its distribution network.

The Tollgrade LightHouse platform consists of:

  • Medium Voltage (MV) Smart Grid Sensors: software-defined, inductively powered sensors with flexible cellular or Wi-Fi communications that operate all the way down to three amps. The sensors are easily installed with a “hot stick” and can be deployed on the line in a matter of minutes. Key sensor measurements include: load current, fault current, electric field strength, power factor, phase angle, sags, surges and harmonics.
  • SMS software with Predictive Grid Analytics: classifies grid events and provides the visualization and situational awareness needed to quickly respond to load planning, outages, and power quality challenges. Through a DNP3 interface, the software provides easy integration into a utility’s critical back-office systems (SCADA, Outage Management Systems, Distribution Management Systems, etc.).

Tollgrade's solution delivers grid visibility down to three amps through inductively powered sensors that eliminate the maintenance costs required to support battery powered alternatives. Unlike first-generation fault indicators, the LightHouse platform combines its highly accurate sensor technology with an analytics software package to classify grid conditions and assess the health of the network.

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