Summary

Power utilities depend on a dedicated Operational Technology (OT) communication network to monitor, control, and manage the power grid effectively. This network comprises various components, including networking devices, security devices, fiber optic infrastructure, and teleprotection equipment. All the communication devices are of different OEMs (Original

Equipment Manufacturer), and each OEM has its own tool for monitoring, alerting, and reporting mechanisms. Using multiple monitoring solutions increases the effort required for analysis and troubleshooting, resulting in longer restoration times. This paper details the successful implementation of the Network Operations Center (NOC) with Automation and

Artificial intelligence/Machine learning (AI/ML) capabilities for the OT network at Tata Power

Company Limited, Mumbai. This deployment has provided a centralized monitoring of all OT communication technologies on a single dashboard [1],[2].

Additional informations

Publication type Session Materials
Reference D2_10550_2026
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
Country India
Study committees
File size 575 KB
Price for non member 30 €
Price for member 30 €

Authors

MURKUTE Abhishek - The Tata Power Co. Ltd India; PATIL* Rupesh - The Tata Power Co. Ltd India; KURALE Oankar - The Tata Power Co. Ltd India; GUPTA Shreya - The Tata Power Co. Ltd India; KAMDI Sukalp - The Tata Power Co. Ltd India

Keywords

Automation Artificial Intelligence OT Network

Automation and Artificial Intelligence by OT Network Operations Center in Power utility