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Survalent Technology, a provider of smart grid solutions, has commissioned a new supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system for North Central Electric Cooperative, which serves about 9,800 customers in Ohio.

The new system features Survalent's open-architecture system based on Windows Server 2008. It also includes several of Survalent's open system applications, including WorldView, SCADA Explorer, Command Sequence, Event Data Recording, IED Wizard and Control Panel, SCADA Add-In, Remote Alarm Annunciation, Master/Slave Alarm Suppression, System Configuration Status, SCADA Replicator, MultiSpeak, WebSurv, and Voltage Reduction.



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