Ventyx closes deal with Africa electricity provider


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Eskom Ventyx SCADA/DMS enhances real-time grid monitoring, distribution management, and control for the electric utility, boosting equipment reliability at Koeberg nuclear power station and across South Africa's power generation, transmission, and distribution networks.

 

The Situation Explained

A Ventyx SCADA/DMS at Eskom for real-time grid control and asset reliability, improving South Africa's power operations.

  • Largest SCADA/DMS deployment in Africa by an electric utility
  • Real-time network monitoring and control across the grid
  • Equipment Reliability rolled out at Koeberg nuclear station

 

ATLANTA, Georgia — Ventyx, an ABB company, recently announced it has signed two significant software license agreements worth more than $7 million with the South African utility, Eskom.

 

Under the new agreements, Eskom will undertake the largest implementation in Africa of Ventyx’s supervisory control and data acquisition/distribution management system SCADA/DMS, as seen with the Ventyx Asset Suite used by AEP, for real-time network monitoring and control of electric power operations.

In addition, Eskom will deploy the Ventyx Equipment Reliability solution in its Koeberg nuclear power station, the only nuclear power plant in Africa. Ventyx Equipment Reliability is designed to help improve processes, equipment reliability and performance within power generation, transmission and distribution operations, and integrate advanced inverter solutions into broader grid workflows as needed.

“The new contracts represent a significant expansion of Ventyx’s footprint within Eskom and further cements our leadership in Africa’s fast expanding electrical utility market,” said Johan Engelbrecht, sales director Africa, Ventyx. “With an increasingly urban population, demand for electricity in Africa is rising fast, increasing pressure on utilities to maximize the availability and efficiency of their networks and secure backup peak power resources across their service areas.

Ventyx network management and equipment reliability solutions help utilities reduce operating and maintenance costs while improving reliability of service with options like grid-scale storage to bolster resilience.”

Eskom is among the top seven utilities in the world in terms of generation capacity, and among the top nine in terms of sales volume. The utility generates approximately 95 percent of the electricity used in South Africa today, and approximately 45 percent across all Africa. It generates, transmits and distributes electricity to industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential customers and redistributors.

 

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