CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Aug. 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Advanced Control Systems (ACS™), a global provider of smart grid automation technology, is exhibiting at the 2016 TVPPA Engineering & Operations Annual Conference in Booth #65 today through August 12th to promote PRISM™ SCADA, the ACS Centrix™ system, and other products which include voltage reduction. ACS will also provide a whitepaper, entitled: "How TVA Distributors can easily select and quickly benefit from a Peak Shaving Solution".
"We are excited to once again see our TVPPA partners," said Adrian McNulty, ACS Vice President of Sales & Marketing, "to share the success of our RTU upgrades programs as well as provide the features and benefits of our voltage reduction solution among others."
"Our Centrix platform is a field-proven solution for self-healing feeder automation," said Rob Sadler, ACS Director of Product Management. "Utilities are already using it to save millions of minutes of customer interruption time and significantly improve SAIDI and SAIFI."
About Advanced Control Systems
ACS is a leading provider of smart grid solutions and advanced automation technology to the global electric power industry. For over 40 years, ACS has pioneered control center solutions which include SCADA, advanced distribution management (ADMS), outage management (OMS), energy management (EMS), network simulation and optimization, network display strategies and ergonomic design. ACS automation product lines include a wide range of flexible and cost-effective substation, distribution, and feeder automation solutions. ACS mobile tools enable utilities to communicate with crews and consumers using real-time data. ACS provides technology to manage energy through a fully-integrated real-time PRISM platform which optimizes grid efficiency. For more information, visit acspower.com.
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