Hello everyone,
I wonder how it is possible to manage, via the Utility Network, an electricity network capable of providing electricity to the users (source subnetwork controller type) and, at the same time, manage the electricity produced and fed into the network by the users via domestic photovoltaic systems (sink subnetwork controller type). Has anyone already experienced a similar situation? Or are you aware of future developments in this direction?
Thank you everyone
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For domestic PV production I would recommend maintaining such information in a separate customer / meter management system.
And then, having service points and meter connections registered in UN, integrate the information from this third party system into GIS.
This master data management approach removes double efforts managing this information in several systems.
With such approach you may also benefit from other information from the third-party customer management / MDM system (meter type, consumption, planned replacement of meters, critical customers, ...)
For domestic PV production I would recommend maintaining such information in a separate customer / meter management system.
And then, having service points and meter connections registered in UN, integrate the information from this third party system into GIS.
This master data management approach removes double efforts managing this information in several systems.
With such approach you may also benefit from other information from the third-party customer management / MDM system (meter type, consumption, planned replacement of meters, critical customers, ...)
Thank you for your suggestion Jens.