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A digital substation is an electrical substation in which the traditional electrical equipment is replaced with digital components. This includes the replacement of circuit breakers, transformers, and other components with digital equivalents. Digital substations are designed to improve the efficiency, reliability, and safety of the electrical grid. They also provide better monitoring and control of the grid, allowing for more accurate and timely responses to changes in the grid.
Digital substations are becoming increasingly popular in the electricity industry, as they offer a number of advantages over traditional substations. These include improved safety, increased reliability, and reduced maintenance costs. Additionally, digital substations can be used to integrate renewable energy sources into the grid, allowing for more efficient use of energy.
Some of the major companies in the digital substation market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. These companies offer a range of digital substation solutions, from basic components to complete systems. Show Less Read more