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Companies using ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis for Utilities Distribution Management include: King Abdullah University, a Saudi Arabia based Education organisation with 2087 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Red Sea Global, a Saudi Arabia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Noida Power Company, a India based Utilities organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Network Waitaki, a New Zealand based Utilities organisation with 107 employees and revenues of $34.0 million and many others.
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King Abdullah University | Education | 2087 | $500M | Saudi Arabia | Operation Technology | ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis | Utilities Distribution Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, King Abdullah University implemented ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis to model and study its campus electrical distribution network and to mitigate mis-coordination issues with upstream Saudi Electricity Company substations, supporting distribution operations in Saudi Arabia. The deployment aligns with Utilities Distribution Management objectives, positioning ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis as the primary electrical power system analysis software for campus distribution studies.
The implementation concentrated on distribution network analysis and protection coordination workflows, using ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis to build detailed single line models, perform load flow and short circuit studies, and execute relay coordination studies and contingency scenarios. Configuration emphasized feeder-level modeling and relay setting verification consistent with protection and coordination capabilities typical of the Utilities Distribution Management category.
Operational coverage focused on campus distribution operations and facilities engineering teams, with study outputs used to identify mis-coordination with upstream Saudi Electricity Company substations and to inform protection settings at substation interfaces. Governance changes included formalizing study-based coordination processes and scheduling recurring protection coordination reviews to establish an ongoing technical control loop for distribution protection management.
Architecturally, the implementation centered on a centralized ETAP analytical model of the campus network, integrating detailed network topology and protection device parameters to support iterative studies and scenario analysis. ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis serves as the analytical authority for distribution protection and coordination workstreams within the university’s Utilities Distribution Management practice.
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Network Waitaki | Utilities | 107 | $34M | New Zealand | Operation Technology | ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis | Utilities Distribution Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Network Waitaki implemented ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis to introduce systematic load flow and power quality modelling across its distribution network. ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis was deployed to model the impact of load growth, evaluate network development options, and simulate unusual operating configurations consistent with Utilities Distribution Management needs.
The implementation focused on load flow modelling and power quality analysis capabilities, including power factor checks on large installations and harmonic disturbance evaluation to align with the NWL connection standard. ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis was used to assess 11kV voltage regulator roles at feeder extremities and to model voltage support requirements as new substations and loads are added, leveraging network planning and asset management workflows.
Operational coverage targeted substation feeder lines and the distribution planning and operations functions responsible for connection standards and remedial actions. The NWL connection standard, which forms part of agreements with Retailers, was incorporated into operational governance, with Retailers to be notified where remedial action is required and network planners charged with reviewing regulator placement as part of routine planning cycles.
Network Waitaki has made partial progress in modelling its network using Etap software but requires completion of the modelling effort to comprehensively establish areas where voltage support may be necessary. The deployment therefore remains focused on expanding the ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis model set to fully inform operational decisions in planning, connections, and voltage control within its Utilities Distribution Management environment.
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Noida Power Company | Utilities | 500 | $100M | India | Operation Technology | ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis | Utilities Distribution Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Noida Power Company selected and initiated deployment of ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis for Utilities Distribution Management across Greater Noida. The procurement decision began an ETAP ADMS program that the company and vendor announced as go-live in December 2016.
The implementation used ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis as a model-based ADMS platform, incorporating integrated SCADA, distribution management DMS, and outage management OMS capabilities. Configuration work emphasized network modeling, real-time state estimation, and dispatcher-focused operational workflows to support fault detection, isolation, and service restoration.
Operational scope concentrated on distribution operations and field dispatch functions in Greater Noida, with the ADMS ingesting SCADA telemetry and executing DMS and OMS workflows to coordinate switching and restoration activities. The deployment aligned network analysis, switching plans, and outage response processes under a centralized distribution operations practice.
Noida Power Company announced the go-live in December 2016 following the 2015 procurement decision, and the deployment was credited with improved network performance, shorter outage restoration times, and increased dispatcher efficiency. Ongoing operational ownership was placed with distribution operations teams, reflecting a shift in outage management and network analysis governance to the ADMS platform.
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Red Sea Global | Construction and Real Estate | 11000 | $500M | Saudi Arabia | Operation Technology | ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis | Utilities Distribution Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Red Sea Global implemented ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis under the Utilities Distribution Management category to support planning and operational control of the Tabuk and Red Sea regional power network. The implementation targeted a city-scale, renewable-heavy transmission and distribution footprint, with explicit emphasis on distribution and microgrid operations across the Tabuk/Red Sea region.
The deployment included ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis configured with Distribution Network Analysis, SCADA, Operator Training Simulator and related TDMS modules, following the vendor case study modular set. Configurations emphasized digital-twin modeling for network simulation, real-time telemetry ingestion, and operator decision support workflows consistent with Utilities Distribution Management functional patterns.
The project was implemented by EPC SEPCOIII and integrated ETAP modules to unify SCADA telemetry, distribution network models and the operator training environment, enabling coordinated operation of feeders and microgrid zones. The implementation architecture supported real-time control loops between the digital-twin models and operational SCADA streams, aligning planning and run-time operations for distribution and microgrid assets.
Operational governance changes included centralized operational oversight and the introduction of simulator-driven operator procedures to standardize shift handovers and fault response. Process changes focused on instrumenting digital models for routine planning and dispatch, and aligning maintenance workflows to remote monitoring outputs.
Explicit outcomes documented in the ETAP case study include enabling real-time control, digital-twin modeling and reduced maintenance and site visits, all delivered through the ETAP Grid Distribution Network Analysis TDMS deployment. The configuration established a platform for integrated distribution planning, operations, operator training and microgrid coordination within the Utilities Distribution Management scope.
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