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230:. The VAX 11/780 from Digital Equipment was a popular choice amongst some EMS suppliers. EMS systems now rely on a model based approach. Traditional planning models and EMS models were always independently maintained and seldom in synchronism with each other. Using EMS software allows planners and operators to share a common model reducing the mismatch between the two and cutting model maintenance by half. Having a common user interface also allows for easier transition of information from planning to operations. 25: 167:/EMS or EMS/SCADA. In these respects, the terminology EMS then excludes the monitoring and control functions, but more specifically refers to the collective suite of power network applications and to the generation control and scheduling applications. 285:-based systems. Some suppliers including ETAP, NARI, PSI-CNI and Siemens continue to offer UNIX-based solutions. It is now common for suppliers to integrate UNIX-based solutions on either the Sun 122: 293:
occupy a fraction of the space previously required. For instance, a blade rack of 20 servers occupy much the same space as that previously occupied by a single
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As proprietary systems became uneconomical, EMS suppliers began to deliver solutions based on industry standard hardware platforms such as those from
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manufactured their own proprietary hardware. EMS suppliers that did not manufacture their own hardware often relied on products developed by
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EPRI (2005) Advanced Control Room Energy Management System: Requirements and Implementation Guidance. Palo Alto, CA. EPRI report 1010076.
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Saleh, Mahmoud; Esa, Yusef; Mohamed, Ahmed; Grebel, Haim; Rojas-Cessa, Roberto (October 2017).
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Up to the early 1990s it was common to find EMS systems being delivered based on proprietary
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had begun to offer Windows based solutions. By 2006 customers had a choice of
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ANSI/ISA–18.2–2009 – Management of Energy Systems for the Process Industries
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for balancing the supply of electricity on a distribution network.
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ASM Consortium (2009) – Effective Alarm Management Practices
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Saleh, Mahmoud; Esa, Yusef; Mohamed, Ahmed (8 January 2018).
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Management of Energy systems for the process industries
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