Power Management Systems

Power Management Systems

When multiple Turbines, Engines or both work together it is necessary to have these prime movers work as one. More often than not an installation has a synthesis of prime movers of various makers, horse-power and age. In these situations, a system that will unify the operation of the plant is of great importance.

  • Fully automated synchronizations and Isochronous parallel operation of all the prime movers.
  • Precision load sharing of active and reactive power between all generators.
  • Full unmanned operation with the automatic starting and stopping of generators depending on the current or expected power needs of the system
  • Fully flexible operation through many different operational scenarios
  • Increased reliability and availability of the installation with extensive fail-safe operational scenarios for handling and containing functional problems.
  • Unified and homogenised operation of the whole installation through central sophisticated control systems.

A well designed, implemented and commissioned power management system will benefit any installation since it will:

  • Greatly increase its reliability due to the automated fault handling.
  • Increase in efficiency due to the better operation of the prime movers and the less staff required for their operation.
  • Increase the combined power output of the prime movers due to the constant and active precision control of the process.

It must be noted that the performance of a power management system greatly depends on the precision and reliability of the Prime Mover controls. As such many power management projects include also new Turbine controls and/or Engine Controls. For the unification and the integration of the installations monitoring, a plant-wide SCADA system is often installed.