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Smart Siam Consulting Limited: FREE Webinar - Future-proof Integration of Digital Substations

23.07.2024

FREE Webinar with A. Eberle on: »Future-proof Integration of Digital Substations in the Distribution Grid - PQ Monitoring and Feeder Current Measurement with »PQSys«

Smart Siam Consulting is excited to invite you to the second part of A. Eberle webinar series on future-proof digital substations. This session will focus on the crucial aspect of power quality monitoring in digital substations.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from industry experts and enhance your understanding of cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of digital substations.

Register now to secure your spot!

On August 6th, Fabian Leppich (product manager »PQSys«) will host a free online webinar on how grid operators can face the challenges of energy transition via power quality monitoring & feeder current measurement in the secondary substation. Part of the event will also be a first glimpse into the soon-to-be globally released power quality analyser »PQI-LV«, as well as a deep dive into the application areas and benefits of the recently introduced current feeder measurement technology »I-Sense«.

As usual, the event will take place at two different times on August 6th, allowing you to choose a suitable time for participation.

Please register here:
• 02:00 - 03:00 PM ICT: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5418550968872066140 
• 10:00 - 11:00 PM ICT: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2873225531035742557 

The webinar will cover the following topics:

• Why to measure the secondary substation at all?
• The path to transforming energy grids - how digitisation reaches the depths of the grids
• PQ-Measurement on the transformer - substations as key components of a successful energy transition
• The three-stage concept - adapted to the challenges in the grid
• Practical application examples

Take advantage of this excellent opportunity to further expand your knowledge on how to future-proof the low-voltage grid.