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IEC 61850 beyond compliance: A case study of modernizing automation systems in transmission power substations in Emirate of Dubai towards smart grid

机译:IEC 61850超越合规:迪拜酋长国传输电力变电站现代化自动化系统的案例研究

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A substation control and monitoring system (SCMS) is composed of digitally connected devices that exchange information using multiple communications protocols to protect, control, and monitor entire substation automation applications remotely from respective control centers. It is also essential to combine cybersecurity within the SCMS. In an effort to move towards smart grid, the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) initiated a long-term contract for the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 33 substations (132/11 kV) with modern automation systems for transmission power substations. DEWA has very strict requirements in terms of system availability, reliability, performance, cybersecurity, Ethernet network resiliency, and protection and communications redundancy. An HMI is included in the SCMS for local indication and control. Status, metering, and control data to the local HMI and remote utility enterprise system is provided by a redundant SCADA system. Reliable and secure communications to support mission-critical, high-speed protection schemes is achieved by an Ethernet network of utility-grade operational technology (OT) switches, not IT switches. The Ethernet network uses a modified ladder topology with IEC 62439 Part 1 Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) via Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for network resiliency and IEC 62439 Part 3 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) for message duplication. Data segregation and traffic control in the SCMS network is provided by IEEE 802.1 VLANs. The data acquisition and control along with engineering access and event report collection is accomplished using manufacturing message specification (MMS), whereas high-speed signal exchange for peer-to-peer protection schemes is accomplished using GOOSE communications protocols from the IEC 61850 communications standard. The DEWA technical SCMS specifications were built around the concept of future proofing and backward compatibility to support the evolution of smart grid capabilities by accepting smart technological advancements and future development of substation automation system features. It is strongly believed that the technical improvements made in DEWA specifications will lay a solid foundation for a sustainable automation system in DEWA over the years to come. Because DEWA is aware of the risks of digitizing substation communications networks and the recent increase in the number of cyberattacks against utilities that involve abusing vulnerabilities in the security of their communications networks, DEWA has strict cybersecurity requirements to prevent cyberinduced power outages that could potentially disrupt an electric power grid. The SCMS was designed with the holistic approach of a defense-in-depth philosophy, including supply chain security and physical security. The DEWA SCMS security design relies on a multilayer security zone approach to provide a scalable cybersecurity solution that automates tasks, streamlines operations, and improves performance. This paper discusses DEWA system requirements developed to facilitate the safe, reliable, and economical delivery of power in Emirate of Dubai. This is followed by a discussion of various engineering decisions that resulted from lessons learned during the design stage of the DEWA transmission power substation automation system to ensure that the system is ready for future smart grid requirements. Various analysis tools and testing techniques are described in the paper that were used to quantify the performance attributes of the IEC 61850-based system design. This project proves that with the right engineering design and a properly configured Ethernet network that uses best engineering practices for OT, performance, interoperability, and compliance to standards can coexist.
机译:变电站控制和监控系统(SCM)由数字连接设备组成,该设备使用多个通信协议交换信息以远程保护,控制和监控整个控制中心的整个变电站自动化应用。将网络安全结合在SCMS内也是必要的。在努力实现智能电网,迪拜电力和水务局(DEWA)启动了33个变电站(132/11 kV)的供应,安装,测试和调试的长期合同,具有现代自动化系统,用于传输功率变电站。 Dewa在系统可用性,可靠性,性能,网络安全,以太网网络弹性和保护和通信冗余方面具有非常严格的要求。 SCM中包含HMI以进行本地指示和控制。冗余SCADA系统提供给本地HMI和远程公用事业企业系统的状态,计量和控制数据。通过Ustility级操作技术(OT)交换机的以太网网络实现可靠和安全的通信,实现了关键任务,高速保护方案,而不是交换机。以太网通过快速生成树协议(RSTP)使用IEC 62439第1件生成树算法(STA)的修改后的梯形图,用于网络弹性,IEC 62439 Part 3 Parts 3 Partple Redundancy协议(PRP),用于消息复制。 SCMS网络中的数据隔离和流量控制由IEEE 802.1 VLAN提供。使用制造消息规范(MMS)完成数据采集和控制以及工程访问和事件报告集合,而使用来自IEC 61850通信标准的逐个通信协议完成对等保护方案的高速信号交换。 DEWA技术SCMS规范围绕着未来的校正和向后兼容性的概念,通过接受智能技术进步和变电站自动化系统功能的未来发展来支持智能电网功能的演变。强烈认为,在未来几年内,德沃规范的技术改进将为德州的可持续自动化系统奠定坚实的基础。由于Dewa意识到数字化变电站通信网络的风险以及涉及涉及滥用漏洞的网络攻击数量的网络攻击数量,这具有严格的网络安全要求,以防止可能会扰乱的吞噬持续停电电网。 SCMS旨在具有防御深度哲学的整体方法,包括供应链安全和物理安全。 DEWA SCMS安全性设计依赖于多层安全区方法,以提供可伸缩的网络安全解决方案,可自动化任务,简化操作,提高性能。本文讨论了Dewa系统要求,以促进迪拜酋长国的安全,可靠和经济的权力交付。随后是讨论各种工程决策,由DEWA传输功率变电站自动化系统的设计阶段学习的经验教训,以确保系统已准备好用于将来的智能电网要求。本文描述了各种分析工具和测试技术,用于量化基于IEC 61850的系统设计的性能属性。该项目证明,通过合适的工程设计和使用适当配置的以太网网络,该网络使用最佳工程实践,可用于OT,性能,互操作性和对标准的符合性可以共存。

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