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CESI position in DeSIRE Giovanna Dondossola. large investments in testing facilities to qualify Italian electromechanical Industry skills on power system analysis for the development of the national grid. CESI history.
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large investments in testing facilities to qualify Italian electromechanical Industry skills on power system analysis for the development of the national grid CESI history CESI was founded in 1956 with the support of the Italian electrical utilities and electromechanical manufacturers and aimed at concentrating:
Our history(continued) • widening the range of services offered to the national & international market in the electro-energetic and environmental sectors • developing “full range approaches and solutions” to the market • 2000. With the liberalization of the Italian Electrical System Enel Research is incorporated in CESI with the aim of:
The shareholders Enel 26% Terna 15% Interpower 3% GRTN, Sogin 12% ABB, Alstom, Ansaldo, Pirelli, Vatech, Siemens 29% Edison, Sondel, Aem Milan, Aem Turin, Endesa Italia, Eurogen 15% Share capital: 8.55 Million Euro Equity: 20.76 Million Euro
Our figures Personnel (01.03.02): 1052 Turnover 2001: 123.7 million € Facilities area: 300,000 m2
Our organization structure Managing Director G. Santagostino Business Units Departments T & D Networks D. Lucarella Sales F. Giornelli Environment A. Pigini Research & Product Development R. Buccianti Industry, End Uses & Renewables A. Porrino Personnel, Organization & Quality L. Anelli Generation P. Motta Administration & Finance V. Della Bona Tests & Components V. Scarioni Automation & Information Techn. A.R. Tiramani Certification U. Colombo
Dependability at CESI • Research activities on system dependability are driven by the evolution of the Electric System • the Electric System is a critical infrastructure • electricity supply is substantial to economic and social life • all other infrastructures depend on it • growing interdependency from ICT infrastructure
Subprojects • Infrastructure Inter-dependencies • Electric Network Automation Systems • Dependability Case Support • tools for the formal analysis of dependability cases • environment for the development of dependability cases • Intrusion Management • components of Test Lab for assessing the security of Electric Automation Systems • Modelling and Simulation • tools for modelling dependencies and simulating fault propagation in temporal logic • tools for simulating dependable automation systems
Technologies • fault prevention • formal specification in temporal logic • security policies and risk analysis • formal design in automata based notations • fault removal • generation of temporal logic models • property proof in temporal logic • automatic generation of injection cases from specification • testing and simulation with fault injection of distributed automata execution
cont. • fault tolerance • middleware approach • intrusion tolerance • redundant path routing • fault forecasting • system evaluation through measurements • system evaluation through modelling
CESI SERVICES FOR THE POWER DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY
CESI • SYSTEM PLANNING • DISTRIBUTED POWER GENERATION • POWER QUALITY • REMOTE METERING SYSTEMS • SUBSTATION AUTOMATION
CESI SUBSTATION AUTOMATION • AUTOMATION SYSTEMS FOR: • HV Transmission Substations • HV/MV Distribution Substations
SUBSTATION AUTOMATION Protection and Control System (SPC)
Application code Exchange Ram Executive Basic Software DEPAUDE interface DEPAUDE Basic Services Layer RTOS HW BackBone LAN Monitor
CESI event • CESI is member of Cigré WG 37-35 on • Information technology development and its effect on the economy, security and market operation of power systems www.cigre-drustvo.si/slokcig/index-ANG • representatives from several European electric utilities • a main goal: survey the technological development of Information Technology (IT) and its future trend in power sector • next meeting in January 2003 hosted by CESI, involving major IT producers for power systems (ABB, SIEMENS, ALSTOM, SELTA, ...) and Operators (GRTN)