Copa-Data publishes IEC 61850 whitepaper
Posted to News on 15th Nov 2021, 00:00

Copa-Data publishes IEC 61850 whitepaper

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 61850 – communication networks and systems for power utility automation was introduced to provide a protocol for power plants and substations to allow communication and monitoring between devices and facilities. Automation software supplier, Copa-Data is releasing a new whitepaper to provide a comprehensive overview of the standard and what it means for the digitalisation of power suppliers.

Copa-Data publishes IEC 61850 whitepaper

Digitalisation has rapidly become commonplace in recent years, with more sectors turning to intelligent solutions to manage operations. Power systems and substations have always required reliable and effective communication systems to monitor supply and distribution, highlighting the need for a standardized protocol that could be used across all substations. This need was addressed by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 61850 – communication networks and systems for power utility automation.

IEC 61850 is a series of standards outlining communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices and equipment in substations and power plants. The standard was created to support automation systems and function along with their engineering, offering a unified method of communication.

The Copa-Data whitepaper, entitled ‘Successful digitalisation in energy projects with IEC 61850: An executive overview’, aims to clarify the importance of IEC 61850 and highlight its benefits – it not only provides a communication protocol, but a wealth of other important advantages to users.

A key advantage of IEC 61850 is that it offers interoperability between station equipment and intelligent devices, regardless of the vendor or manufacturer. This enables users to combine different products for convenience of equipment exchange or replacement, as engineers are not reliant on a single manufacturer.

The financial savings also extend to wiring, maintenance and engineering costs, all of which are reduced when using secure digital networks instead of physical cabling. It can also future proof a power operation, with enhanced adaptability through software configuration and updates. Updates and reconfigurations can easily be carried out to meet changing requirements at both plant and industrial levels, and device interoperability gives more freedom for independent equipment and system design.

The Copa-Data whitepaper discusses how power operations can digitalize a substation and successfully implement IEC 61850, and how the zenon software platform can be used to achieve this. The zenon platform offers integrated solutions to connect, monitor and control substation equipment and acts as a communication gateway, with easy access to visualise and data for system optimisation. The paper includes case studies exploring how several power companies have used zenon to provide functional and cost-effective solutions to roll out these protocols.

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