Summary

The following paper describes on a practical example how stakeholders can work together to improve asset performance management. The specific problem statement is that a substation consists of more than a single kind of asset. On the one hand domain expertise by original equipment manufacturer may be beneficial, on the other hand, having a separate and disconnected tool for every asset may be suboptimal in the daily work. Hence, a different approach, a single pane of glass, as solution is provided in this document.

An overview of our use-case, a substation to connect windfarms, is being given before we provide an overview of the current state of the art and new upcoming technologies such as the application of AI. DPP4.0 as potential technology receives a special focus. Then, we present how the single pane of glass has been realized in our specific case, covering both transformers and medium-voltage switchgears. Reviewing the challenges, and the lessons learned, connects back to DPP4.0 as this technology may further ease integration effort in the future. We conclude with a clear recommendation to take further steps in this direction such as the definition of suitable submodels.

Additional informations

Publication type Session Materials
Reference A3_12397_2026
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
Country Germany
Study committees
File size 929 KB
Price for non member 30 €
Price for member 30 €

Authors

AUMANN Erhard - Siemens AG; SKIERSZKAN Jesse - Siemens AG; FISCHER Bastian - Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH; LINK Leonhard - Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH

From Silo to Synergy: Achieving Interoperability in Asset Performance Management