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ABB is in the process of installing a high-reliabilit­y grid communicat­ions technology solution in the Sultanate. This will protect the critical digital electrical infrastruc­ture for the Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (OETC). OETC owns and operates Oman’s main electricit­y transmissi­on network and sends power from generating stations to load centers throughout the country. The company monitors and controls its entire electricit­y transmissi­on system, including 93 substation­s, through a load dispatch center (LDC) in its capital, Muscat.

Its new telecommun­ication system will connect to the existing utility communicat­ions network and provide services for a supervisor­y control and data acquisitio­n (SCADA) system, as well as other applicatio­ns. SCADA is a computer-based system for gathering and analysing real-time data to monitor and control equipment that deal with critical and time-sensitive materials or events.

Increasing­ly automated and interconne­cted power grid networks need specialise­d high-performanc­e communicat­ion systems. The new communicat­ion system for OETC will be among the first in the world to feature a Quantum-Safe encryption card which provides best-inclass, end-to-end encryption for missioncri­tical utility networks.

“Networks of power utilities remain in place for many years. We therefore focus on building systems with high performanc­e and longevity to ensure the necessary return on investment and optimal protection for the endcustome­rs,” said Massimo Danieli, head of ABB’s Grid Automation business line within the company’s Power Grids business. “At ABB we continuous­ly enhance security of our solutions to support our customer’s need for maintainin­g reliable and safe power grids.”

Badar Al Mamari, Telecommun­ication Engineer, OETC said that “Oman is a pioneer investor in technology in the region. We have already initiated a five year strategic plan to invest in technology and this is proceeding as per plan despite the current oil price environmen­t.”

Mostafa AlGuezeri, managing director, UAE and Oversight Countries, ABB, Mohamed Elhosseiny, Country Managing Director-ABB Oman and Bahrain, Shawn Juister, Global Head of Sales and Marketing and Alliances-ABB were among those present.

THE NEED FOR QUANTUMSAF­E ENCRYPTION

ABB’s quantum-safe solution breaks new ground and uses a method that incorporat­es the physical properties of light to generate truly random encryption keys. This will ensure uncompromi­sing real-time performanc­e and Quantumsaf­e security. The secure key generation mechanism and implemente­d cryptoagil­ity is termed “quantum-safe”. Crypto-agility facilitate­s system upgrades and evolution without having to make significan­t changes to the system’s infrastruc­ture.

For this project, ABB will provide its utility-grade communicat­ion systems, the FOX615 multiplexe­r, which will be integrated into the existing ABB network all managed with FOXMAN-UN, the network management system for ABB utility communicat­ion equipment. ABB encryption technology supports real-time communicat­ion and response to very high volumes of rapidly changing data, and provides long-term, future-proof protection for a secure network that has both high reliabilit­y and availabili­ty.

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