Advanced Control Systems Delivers FASTapps Self-Healing Feeder Automation System for Oklahoma Gas & Electric


CHICAGO, April 21, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Advanced Control Systems (ACS), a leading global provider of smart grid solutions to the electric power industry, announced today at the IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exposition that it has successfully completed delivery and acceptance testing of its FASTapps(tm) feeder automation system for Oklahoma City-based OG&E Electric Services.

FASTapps is an open, substation-based system. It supports innovative feeder and substation automation applications that improve power system reliability, quality and efficiency. FASTapps incorporates an adaptive, model-based approach that detects system outages and provides isolation and restoration of un-faulted feeder sections for distribution system self-healing capability.

Scott Milanowski, OG&E Lead Strategic Planner said, "ACS has successfully delivered dozens of remote terminal unit upgrade systems to the company over the past several years. Enhancement of these substation systems with FASTapps significantly increases the operational benefits from our installed equipment base, and it provides us with an efficient approach to self-healing automation of our distribution system feeders."

Unlike many feeder automation schemes, FASTapps does not rely on a pre-determined scripting sequence or proprietary hardware set to perform restoration. FASTapps utilizes a substation-based dynamic network model and is based on ACS leading fault detection, isolation, and restoration (FDIR) technology, deployed worldwide at utilities such as Taiwan Power Company and PPL Electric Utilities. FASTapps also includes optional Volt/VAR control capabilities to support system loss reduction programs.

ACS chief executive officer Jose Barbosa remarked, "The success of this FASTapps system delivery to OG&E is yet another example of the success of our innovative smart grid strategy. Our goal is to partner with our customers to help them increase the security, quality and reliability of their power delivery through the cost-effective application of proven intelligent systems and automation."

About OG&E

OGE Energy (NYSE:OGE), headquartered in Oklahoma City, is the parent company of OG&E Electric Services, a regulated utility serving over 750,000 customers in a service territory spanning 30,000 square miles in Oklahoma and western Arkansas.

About Advanced Control Systems

Advanced Control Systems, an EFACEC company, is a provider of smart grid solutions to the global electric power industry. The ACS software suite provides integrated distribution and outage management, simulation, optimization, and enterprise business intelligence. ACS automation product lines include a wide range of flexible and cost-effective substation, distribution, and feeder automation solutions. ACS is powering the utility of the future -- today. For more information, visit www.acsatlanta.com.

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About EFACEC Founded in Portugal in 1948, EFACEC is a leading global supplier of automation systems and infrastructure solutions to the global energy and transport sectors. EFACEC has over 3,000 employees, with operations throughout Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia. For more information, visit www.efacec.pt.


            

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