This year, Rosseti Centre - Belgorodenergo will provide automated technical metering of electricity at 997 inputs of 0.4 kV bus sections at 6-10/0.4 kV transformer substations. Information on the volume of electricity supplied and the operating parameters of the power equipment will be automatically fed into the information and computing complex of the automated energy management system.
Intelligent measuring sets for technical metering of electricity of Belgorodenergo installed in transformer substations and distribution points will allow online balancing the supply and consumption of electricity and thereby quickly detecting grid sections with excess deviations and eliminating their causes. In addition, the information obtained will help optimize the modes of operation of the electrical grid.
In addition, the equipping of the transformer substation with the measuring systems of the automated energy management system will allow remote monitoring of the main parameters of the operation of power equipment, including the presence of voltage in outgoing power lines. All data will immediately go to the operating and information complex of the dispatcher of the Grid Control Centre, this will make the process of electricity transmission completely observable and significantly shorten the response time of power engineers to interruptions of power supply to customers.
Expansion and modernization of the automated energy management system is an integral part of the digital transformation program for the electric grid complex of the Belgorod region. In addition to automating the technical metering of electricity at transformer substations and distribution points of 6-10 kV, this year 337 metering stations will be upgraded at 35-110 kV high-voltage substations, which will complete the process of improving the measuring systems at high-voltage supply centres. In total, for three years, from 2019 to 2021, Belgorodenergo plans to equip technical metering with remote data collection at 100% of transformer substations and distribution points (over 13 thousand transformer substations). The result of digital grid transformation will be increased reliability of power supply to customers.
Currently, 181 substations of 35-110 kV (100%) of the enterprise and 2,693 transformer substations of 6-10/0.4 kV are equipped with technical metering in the region.