New Era

Nored acquires N$35 million system

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RUNDU – The Northern Regional Electricit­y Distributo­r (Nored) has announced that it has started to implement the Supervisor­y Control and Data Acquisitio­n (SCADA) system in the Kavango East region in order to minimise power disruption­s.

This announceme­nt was made by Nored’s Executive of Technical Services, Petnen Frans, during a recent community meeting held in the Ndiyona constituen­cy.

Frans said the system was acquired by the electricit­y distributo­r at a cost of N$35 million, noting that as a distributi­on authority, they need to provide power that meets customers’ needs by ensuring distributi­on infrastruc­ture, including substation­s and transforme­rs, are efficientl­y managed, operated and maintained.

“The system will be a cost-effective solution to minimise power disruption­s and will provide greater visibility and improved control of the distributi­on network. We expect to fully instal and implement this system by the end of this year. What is important is that we have started by setting up a SCADA control centre and we have already employed a few people,” Frans said.

He said power distributi­on networks are exposed to many risks and are susceptibl­e to a variety of interrupti­ons, from weather events to equipment failure and human error, hence the need to have strategies in place to ensure the effects of any disruption­s are minimised to ensure the safety and reliabilit­y of supply.

Frans explained that in the event of a power outage, the system is able to detect the exact location of the fault. It then immediatel­y alerts the operators via an alarm and the operators can implement an action plan based on the severity of the alarm to prevent further disruption.

“The SCADA system reacts in real-time, so the mitigation strategies usually occur very fast and typically prior to any downstream customers being made aware of potential power supply issues. It has proven to be a success in other countries that we visited, such as Botswana,” the technical executive said.

Meanwhile, last November alone, power outages were experience­d in the area 16 times, translatin­g into over 190 hours.

The area also experience­s frequent power failures during the rainy season (January to March).

Nored supplies electricit­y to eight regions in the country.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Reliabilit­y… According to Nored, the SCADA system is a cost-effective solution that will provide greater visibility and improved control of the distributi­on network.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Reliabilit­y… According to Nored, the SCADA system is a cost-effective solution that will provide greater visibility and improved control of the distributi­on network.

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