
Support for the renewable integrated control center
Control rooms are essential for the safety and correct operation of any electric power plant. They monitor and analyze everything related to the process, detect
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Over the last years Tecnatom has been developing simulators for parabolic trough and tower thermo-solar plants, including molten salt storage systems and hydraulic plant simulators:
Our renewable fuel simulators have been entirely developed by Tecnatom with our own simulation tools; the TEAM_SUITE product. This generates a code from a graphic friendly interface, which, together with the client, in the specification and requirement process as well as the in the acceptance phase, helps to make our simulators a product of great added value.
All of our simulators are subject to a strict configuration and version control process as well as a strict internal verification and validation process, in accordance with the standards of the nuclear industry ensuring the quality of our product.
Our extensive experience in electricity plant operation and regulation, process simulation, training and re-training of plant and I&C operators and assistants has made Tecnatom the best solution for the integral development and maintenance of thermo-solar simulators.
We offer a wide, autonomous and global knowledge of processes, contributing custom-designed simulation solutions and technologies which are adapted to your needs and that meet all regulated standards without losing sight of your perspective and the experience of the users of our products.
Control rooms are essential for the safety and correct operation of any electric power plant. They monitor and analyze everything related to the process, detect
What are Integrated control centers? The solution traditionally used to operate geographically dispersed power plants is to have an independent control center located at the
El proyecto ITER es uno de los proyectos de inversión más grandes del mundo, en el que colaboran más de 35 países con el objetivo de demostrar la viabilidad de la fusión nuclear como fuente de energía inagotable. Para ello se está construyendo uno de los dispositivos de fusión por confinamiento magnético más grandes del mundo, en el que se probarán tecnologías, materiales y regímenes físicos integrados necesarios para la producción de electricidad basada en la fusión.
Tecnatom forma parte del proyecto aportando la creación de la plataforma de simulación de lo que será el simulador de la sala de control de ITER, la integración de modelos existentes desarrollados por distintos suministradores, la integración del sistema de control CODAC, el desarrollo de modelos adicionales, así como el mantenimiento y la formación en la plataforma.
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