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DMS BY TELVENT POWER SYSTEM SIMULATOR SOFTWARE
What can DMS Telvent do as a computer simulator software for Power System?



DMS Software is the 21st-century software system for performing all technical tasks in distribution utilities in an efficient and optimal way that fulfills all requirements of tenders across the world. This modern software tool enables distribution utility personnel to:
  • Dynamically monitor and control distribution network,
  • Achieve high-quality knowledge about their distribution network,
  • Efficiently utilize, design and develop distribution facilities,
  • Reduce losses and operation costs,
  • Raise the profit (revenue) of the utility,
  • Improve the quality and quantity of supply of electrical energy to consumers
DMS Software provides tools for dynamic visualization, monitoring and control of electricity distribution network, together with wide set of power applications for operation analysis, planning and optimization. System is built on open standard solutions and powerful technical database. Together with complete integration with SCADA and GIS, DMS Software is the ultimate technical solution for electrical utilities. DMS Software is a modularly organized package with three-tier software architecture. In this way, DMS Software could very easily be sliced, customized and tailored in full accordance with customer requirements. More than 100 installations worldwide guarantee the quality and future of this product.
DMS Software is built on Smart Grid Solution concept. It integrates energy efficiency, demand response and distributed-resources technologies to enable grid operators to make intelligent decisions that help them run the grid more efficiently, reliably and at a lower cost. DMS Software provides many of the contemporary customer requirements such as: integration with SCADA, two-way communications, accommodation of distributed generation, real time network monitoring and control, semi-automated restoration for self-healing networks, reduction of average duration of interruptions, validating network topology, predictive reliability, reduction of losses and operation costs, with open flexible database access.

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