New case study shows how you can connect numerous remote sites into a single monitoring system.
Monitoring a solar power plant is no small task, but it’s easier when everything is in one place and under your control.
Now imagine monitoring 30 plants, built by various contractors, scattered across 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles) of remote terrain, and using a patchwork of inconsistent control systems. Does this scenario sound familiar?
In a new case study, find out how Interlog, an IoT-Certified OptoPartner, was able to design and implement a consistent solution.
CVE Chile, part of the France-based CVE (Changing Visions of Energy) Group, was up against the challenge of inconsistent control in 2019. They knew they needed the help of an expert to develop the right solution and partnered with Interlog Electrónica, an established industrial automation company based in Santiago, Chile.
Read the complete case study to learn how Interlog was able to design and implement a consistent automation solution that delivered the much-needed solar plant monitoring data from Chile to France in real time. You'll find out:
- Why the product solution of Opto 22's SNAP PAC system shifted to groov EPIC controllers
- How a complete system was set up without software costs or licensing fees
- How CVE finally achieved data integrity and security
This application story is another confirmation that when technology is secure, reliable, and easy to integrate, it empowers operators to focus on delivering energy for the future.
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