TEİAŞ Load Dispatch Information System Developed by TÜBİTAK MAM Energy Institute is 4 Years Old

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The Load Dispatch Information System (LDSS), which started to be used throughout Turkey with the TEİAŞ Transmission System Framework Program Project, is 4 years old as of January 2017.

On January 6, 2013, the Load Dispatch Information System (FTIS) was launched as a pilot in the Central Anatolia Region, and on July 7, 2013, with the TEİAŞ Transmission System Framework Program Project, it started to be used all over Turkey, and as of January 2017, it is 4 years old.

Prepared for TEİAŞ Load Dispatch Centers in order to increase the use of information technologies in the field of power systems in the operation of the Turkish Electricity Transmission System, YTBS provides forecasting, monitoring and many reporting services required by TEİAŞ. With 3000 users, YTBS, which is a nationwide system with up to 45000 user access per day, provides services to public institutions and organizations such as MENR, EMRA, EPDK, EPİAŞ, EÜAŞ, TETAŞ, etc., especially TEİAŞ. Within the scope of the project, 900 users were trained.

The project provides a comprehensive data infrastructure for the operation and planning of the electricity system, statistical reporting and analysis, forecasting and optimization studies required for economic grid operation. In this context, the system;

  •  Recording of network equipment and modeling of the electrical network,
  •  Business record keeping and emergency SMS notification,
  •  Providing data portal for transmission system substations and all licensed power plants,
  •  Providing business reports, visual and geographical data in areas such as supply - demand, installed power, load curve, peak, organization and resource based production, international trade, water status, analysis, etc,

features. In 2017, with the development project planned to be signed with TEİAŞ, the system is planned to provide new interface, analysis and forecasting services.

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