Results from the WAMPAC system demonstration were published in IEEE Power and Energy Magazine

Α Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control (WAMPAC) System was developed in the Hellenic Electricity Transmission System within the framework of the FARCROSS research project in which IPTO participated. WAMPAC is a useful tool for monitoring and controlling the steady and dynamic state of the power grid. Fifteen (15) time synchronized phasor measurement units (PMUs) have been installed in suitable locations for data collection and transmission to phasor data concentrators (PDCs) in order to be used by the WAMPAC system. A holistic design approach was adopted for the WAMPAC system, which includes various protection and control services, aiming to contribute to an improved operation of the Hellenic Electricity Transmission System.

The lessons learned during the demonstration, including the quantifiable outcomes derived from a 200-day testing period, are summarized in the published article in IEEE Power and Energy Magazine

Screenshot showing the PMUs overview.

Screenshot showing the PMUs overview.