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30 Megawatts of Solar Energy Built on SCADA

Georgia Power delivers clean energy to customers thanks to Vertech’s SCADA solutions.
Challenge Integrate a full spectrum of utility-grade photovoltaic power generation equipment.
Solution Built a SCADA system that connects all components of the solar field and includes an intuitive interface to interact with equipment from various manufacturers in one graphical environment.
Client Georgia Power serves 2.6 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties.
Requirements

For this project, we needed to integrate utility-grade photovoltaic equipment into single SCADA system using new technology the operations team was familiar with. 

PROJECT OVERVIEW

To build a power plant-scale solar field, Georgia Power required integration of a full spectrum of utility-grade photovoltaic power generation equipment including inverters, trackers, soiling monitoring stations, meteorological stations, substation power meters, and relays into a single SCADA system. The team at Georgia Power also required technology that their maintenance and operations groups would be familiar with for ensured long-term operational support.

PROJECT STATS

30 MW of Peak Power Production
12 Conversion Stations
416 Acres

TECHNOLOGY USED

  • Allen-Bradley CompactLogix
  • Prosoft Modbus TCP Module forCompactLogix
  • Allen-Bradley Micro820
  • FactoryTalk View SE Servers / Clients
  • FactoryTalk Historian
  • Moxa MGate Modbus TCP – Modbus
  • RTU Gateway
  • Bonfiglioli Inverters
  • NexTracker Trackers
  • Campbell Scientific CR1000 Data Loggers
  • Schweitzer RTAC
  • Cisco 2960-X and IE2000 Ethernet Switches

RESULTS

A full Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Software package was implemented, including a CompactLogix PLC acting as the plant master controller, Micro series PLCs acting as local data concentrators, a distributed FactoryTalk View SE HMI system for plant monitoring and control, and a FactoryTalk Historian for data collection. The plant master controller collects data from all of the Micro820 PLCs via Ethernet\IP, as well as gathering soiling, meteorological, tracker, and substation data from devices throughout the plant via Modbus TCP using its in-rack Prosoft Modbus TCP modules.

The resulting SCADA system connected all components of the solar field, providing an intuitive interface through which it was possible to interact with equipment from a variety of manufacturers in one seamless graphical environment. The system requires minimal training while still allowing maximum effectiveness for operation, control, and troubleshooting of the plant.

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