Category: ADMS Consulting
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Can AI Replace ADMS in the Ops Center?
UDC Executive Consultant Tom Helmer shares research and insight regarding the application of AI/ML in the electric distribution operations center.
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ADMS Model Data Requirements
Proper data modeling is key for electric utility operators to fully harness the essential and advanced functions of an ADMS.
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GIS Support for Optimal ADMS Results
Without high-fidelity GIS data to feed the ADMS and its high-value applications, utilities will not fully realize the extent of their grid management capabilities.
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Getting into an ADMS State of Mind
Learning from the project experiences of peer utilities can help your organization navigate its ADMS implementation more effectively.
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Effective DER Management Requires a Holistic Approach to Reliability Analysis Underpinned by GIS and BI Tools
GIS and BI tools enable an enterprise approach to grid reliability and asset management, which is key to helping utilities enable DERs on the grid.
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Creating Load Profiles for Enhanced ADMS Operations
Learn which load profile generation approach for the ADMS model is best suited to your utility.
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ADMS’s Need for Zero Data Latency
Utilities should strive for zero data latency to reach the full benefits from a model-driven ADMS.
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GIS Data Governance for Improved ADMS Results
Providing quality data, including from the GIS, is essential to support each ADMS application and integration and in many cases is required.
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Ordering of ADMS Applications by Functionality, Value, and Technical Dependencies for Optimal Deployment
To optimally deploy the full suite of ADMS applications, the applications should be ordered into dependent business releases based on priority.
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Why a Well-integrated OMS is Crucial to Reliability of Today’s Energy Utility
See where your utility falls within the 'automation evolution' and what it can do, now or in the future, to reduce outages and increase reliability overall.