HomeNewsIndia NewsOpenUtilities Solutions introduced for DER - Planning and Design Assessment Solutions for...

OpenUtilities Solutions introduced for DER – Planning and Design Assessment Solutions for Grid Modernization

Bentley Systems announces the availability of OpenUtilities DER Planning & Design Assessment Solutions, the latest of Bentley’s electric utility software offerings that provide decision support and cost-based models and simulations for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) integration. In partnership with Siemens’ Digital Grid business unit, OpenUtilities Solutions for DER empowers electric utilities, electricity suppliers, and distribution network operators (DSO) with software applications to analyze, design, and evaluate DER interconnection requests through desktop and cloud-based services, while supporting the reliability and resilience of network operations.

The solutions generate an electrical digital twin for utilities – a GIS digital twin that enables owner/operators to more efficiently model the grid for decentralized energy without compromising safety and reliability. Some of the major challenges utilities encounter with DER integration are system complexity, increased regulatory requirements, high customer demand, and cost management. Digital twins can provide huge efficiencies in grid operations by streamlining DER interconnection applications with optimized workflows to better assess operational impacts, long-term strategic scenarios and investment decisions.

With the increasing penetration of DER into the grid, utilities need digital applications to handle the increasing demand for DER interconnections and collaborate across work groups. OpenUtilities DER Optioneering offers a cloud-based decision support initial screening and supplemental screening mechanism to evaluate DER interconnection requests using validation checkpoints and hosting capacity analysis.

In cases where more detailed system impact studies are needed before an interconnection request can be approved, OpenUtilities Analysis gives power system engineers a mechanism to reduce the amount of manual work required at each step of an impact analysis study. This means accurate forecasting, state-of-the-art models and the ability to efficiently study many power flow scenarios within the network. It enables power system planners to better forecast and model the grid for decentralized energy without disrupting current operations.

OpenUtilities Design Optioneering advances OpenUtilities Analysis one step further with cost-based decision support for planning and designing complex utility networks with DER. The application provides the ability to analyze both planned and existing infrastructure, optimize equipment sizing, and estimate materials and labor costs for DER projects.

Vonnie Smith, vice president of energy infrastructure for Bentley Systems, said, “We are excited to provide new value to power utilities and industrial power customers with our strategic partnership with Siemens. Through an open Connected Data Environment, these new applications will help utility owners and operators share critical information to realize the potential of their network models for continuous benefit throughout the day-to-day running of their organizations.”

According to Michael Schneider, general manager and global head of Siemens Power Technologies International, “Electric utilities today have a growing need for planning and analysis solutions that tackle the fluctuations of decentralized renewable generation. That means good forecasting, state-of-the-art models and the ability to study many scenarios per year. Enabling these outcomes requires a highly dynamic mode of analysis where network models are continuously up-to-date. It also helps utilities and industrial owner-operators address the challenges of planning, designing and operating networks with integrated DER in a highly efficient manner.”

For more information, visit: www.bentley.com

ELE Times Research Desk
ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

Related News

Must Read

Bosch Accelerates Automation and Robotics Drive

Advance robotics and the dynamic growth of humanoid systems...

AI server Boards are Boosting at ASMPT SMT Solutions

Solutions, a global technology manufacturer of hardware and software....

Bosch Introduces Third-Gen Silicon Carbide Chips for EV

As India accelerates its transition to electric mobility, the...

Vishay Extends ILHB Ferrite Beads for Wider Automotive EMC Support

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announces an expansion of its ILHB...

Qorvo’s New Compact Front-End Redefines X-Band Radar Performance

Qorvo introduces an X-band radar front-end solution that enables...

STMicroelectronics Unveils Ultra-Precise Automotive IMU

The ASM330LHHG1 automotive qualifies as an Inertial Measurement Unit...

TI Launches a High-Cell-Count Battery Monitor featuring EIS

Engineers can build safer, higher-performing electric vehicles and energy...

DigiKey Expands Asian Electronics Industry with Launch of Vietnam Website

The localized website reinforces DigiKey’s commitment to supporting Vietnam’s...

Implantable and Non-Invasive Continuous Health Sensors

Continuous health monitoring is transforming modern medicine. Instead of...