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  2. IEC 81346 - Wikipedia

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    81346-10 also known as RDS-PS (Reference Designation System for Power Supply Systems). [ 13 ] is maintained by ISO/IEC Joint Working Group ISO/TC10/SC10/JWG10. [ 14 ] The latest version 81346-10:2022 is published as a full International Standard, and replaces the previous Technical Specification ISO/TS 81346-10:2015.

  3. List of IEC standards - Wikipedia

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    IEC 60871 Shunt capacitors for a.c. power systems having a rated voltage above 1 000 V; IEC 60873 Electrical and pneumatic analogue chart recorders for use in industrial-process systems; IEC 60874 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components – Connectors for optical fibres and cables

  4. List of automation protocols - Wikipedia

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    EnOcean – Low Power Wireless protocol for energy harvesting and very lower power devices. European Home Systems Protocol (EHS) - merged to KNX; European Installation Bus (EIB) named also Instabus - merged to KNX; INSTEON - SmartHome Labs Pro New 2-way Protocol based on Power-BUS. KNX – Standard for building control. Previously Batibus/EHS/EIB

  5. Electric power system - Wikipedia

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    A steam turbine used to provide electric power. An electric power system is a network of electrical components deployed to supply, transfer, and use electric power. An example of a power system is the electrical grid that provides power to homes and industries within an extended area.

  6. Per-unit system - Wikipedia

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    In the power systems analysis field of electrical engineering, a per-unit system is the expression of system quantities as fractions of a defined base unit quantity. Calculations are simplified because quantities expressed as per-unit do not change when they are referred from one side of a transformer to the other.

  7. Power system operations and control - Wikipedia

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    The graph on the right describes an extremely simplified system, with three committed generator units (fully dispatchable, with constant per-MWh cost): [7] unit A can deliver up to 120 MW at the cost of $30 per MWh (from 0 to 120 MW of system power); unit B can deliver up to 80 MW at $60/MWh (from 120 to 200 MW of system power);

  8. Electric power industry - Wikipedia

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    Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries electricity from the transmission system to individual consumers. Distribution substations connect to the transmission system and lower the transmission voltage to medium voltage ranging between 2 kV and 35 kV with the use of transformers . [ 12 ]

  9. Power-system automation - Wikipedia

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    Power-system automation is the act of automatically controlling the power system via instrumentation and control devices.Substation automation refers to using data from Intelligent electronic devices (IED), control and automation capabilities within the substation, and control commands from remote users to control power-system devices.