In the rapidly evolving landscape of power grid management, digital twin technology is emerging as a game-changer for substations. By creating virtual replicas of physical assets, digital twins bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds, enabling enhanced operational efficiency and asset management. This article examines the application of digital twin technology in substations, its benefits for real-time monitoring, scenario analysis, and predictive maintenance, integration with grid management systems and IoT devices, and examples of successful implementations and their impact on substation performance.
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Overview of Digital Twin Technology and Its Application in Substations
A digital twin is a dynamic, virtual model of a physical asset, system, or process that mirrors its real-time status, operation, and performance. In the context of substations, digital twins replicate components such as transformers, circuit...