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Fitting the Russian power industry with automated control systems: New challenges and new solutions

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The main results of activities accomplished by the Interavtomatika Company for the last five years are presented. The problem of alternating the generations of applied computerized automation systems is considered. The effect the situation in the energy market has on the solutions for fitting power equipment with automation systems is shown. Special attention is paid to the problem concerned with participation of power units in controlling the operating parameters of power systems.

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Original Russian Text © A.G. Sviderskii, V.A. Bilenko, A.A. Anan’ev, 2013, published in Teploenergetika.

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Sviderskii, A.G., Bilenko, V.A. & Anan’ev, A.A. Fitting the Russian power industry with automated control systems: New challenges and new solutions. Therm. Eng. 60, 687–695 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151310008X

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