The Study of Substation Automation and Control Systems

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The power system expansion and improvement of the level of modernization, especially in computer control technology to improve the reliability of the substation control and protection systems security line of economy and availability have become increasingly demanding, with the automation technology computer technology and development of communication technologies, substation automation technology have developed rapidly, many designed by the new principles of the new concept of integrated substation automation system put into operation, to demonstrate its strong vitality, but also to promote the integrated substation automation technology to the rapid diffusion and application, and to become power industry to implement one of the key technological advances.

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