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The GENe DMS provides utilities with a comprehensive suite of applications and tools for efficient, reliable, and cost-effective management of distribution networks. A sophisticated network model supports three-phase unbalanced networks, and is the basis for all of the DMS applications.

The GENe DMS interfaces to most major GIS systems for initial population and online incremental updates of the network model and operating displays.

These systems are based on the GENe SCADA system and are fully integrated with the other GENe products and use a common real-time database.

Applications are available in either real-time or study modes (or both where applicable).

DMS applications include:

· Connectivity Analysis supplying cuts and jumpers, circuit colouring, and network tracing

· Load Forecast

· Demand Allocation

· Load Flow and Demand Estimation

· Fault Level Analysis

· Distribution System Optimizer

· Contingency Load Transfer

· Fault Detection, Isolation, and Service Restoration (FDIR)

· Volt/VAR Control

· Load Shedding and Restoration

· Loss Minimization and Load Balancing

· Switching Management System

· Trouble Call and Outage Management

· Work Crew Management

· Dispatcher Training Simulator

· GIS Gateway


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Together with SNC-Lavalin's other divisions and its network of partners and suppliers, SNC-Lavalin ECS provides complete turnkey solutions to the power sector, including:

· Consulting

· Feasibility studies

· Design

· Infrastructure construction

· Customized energy control systems

· Telecommunications

· Remote Terminal Units

· Distribution automation

· Substation automation

· Training

· Technology transfer


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