Grid Security and Stability Control Devices
Control equipment installed in power plants or substations to ensure power system stability under major disturbances. These devices perform functions such as generator tripping, load shedding, rapid power reduction, and emergency DC power adjustment, serving as critical components of the second defense line for grid security. Comprising input/output modules, communication interfaces, measurement units, fault detection logic, and control strategy modules.
Grid Security and Stability Control Systems
Systems composed of two or more stability control devices distributed across different substations, interconnected via communication networks. They exchange operational data and execute coordinated control commands to achieve regional or wide-area grid stability.
Isolate fault zones instantly to prevent cascading failures and minimize outage impacts.
Block localized faults from spreading, avoiding large-scale blackouts.
Maintain real-time generation-load balance to prevent equipment damage or system collapse.
Our complete solution addresses grid stability challenges through tailored hardware, adaptive control strategies, and seamless system interoperability, ensuring resilient power infrastructure even under extreme operational stresses.