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Companies using ETAP Network analysis for Analytics and BI include: Kuwait Oil Company, a Kuwait based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 11713 employees and revenues of $16.65 billion, Skyworks Solutions Mexico, a Mexico based Manufacturing organisation with 5454 employees and revenues of $2.26 billion, City of Azusa, a United States based Government organisation with 376 employees and revenues of $195.0 million, Alpine Energy, a New Zealand based Utilities organisation with 115 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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Alpine Energy | Utilities | 115 | $50M | New Zealand | Operation Technology | ETAP Network analysis | Analytics and BI | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Alpine Energy implemented ETAP Network analysis as its primary Analytics and BI application for distribution network modelling and planning. The deployment was driven by a requirement to build models that are both structured and flexible to accommodate future expansion and changing network conditions.
The implementation centered on a standardized naming convention and a deliberate model structure to simplify model loading and data handling. Alpine Energy configured ETAP Network analysis with templates and color coding tied to thematic elements to mirror the physical network, and it developed a library from scratch that is phased in and updated during validation cycles.
Operational workflows include use of ETAP to run Load Flow, Fault Level and Protection Coordination studies, and exploitation of ETAP multi-dimensional database capabilities to manage financial years, switching configurations, and the insertion of proposed loads into the appropriate configuration year. Data sources feeding the models are explicitly integrated at the data collection level, with historical demand, voltages and currents gathered from smart meters at customer level, power quality measurement devices at distribution transformers, protection relays at substations, and the SCADA system.
Governance and process changes accompanied the technical build, with rigorous processes established to ensure accuracy and consistency in model construction and data management. The phased library approach and validation-driven data updates created repeatable workflows for model maintenance and verification, supporting controlled rollout of new scenarios.
As an outcome of these activities, Alpine Energy embedded ETAP Network analysis into a disciplined Network Development Planning process, enabling the utility to plan for future network changes in an efficient and effective manner. The company has also documented a roadmap to extend integration with its geospatial information system and deepen real-time links to the supervisory control and data acquisition environment to support future protection coordination and scenario automation.
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City of Azusa | Government | 376 | $195M | United States | Operation Technology | ETAP Network analysis | Analytics and BI | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, the City of Azusa deployed ETAP eSCADA to create a unified, digital-twin-driven SCADA for substation operations and feeder load management. ETAP Network analysis was implemented as the Analytics and BI component and the solution was provided by Operation Technology.
Implementation emphasized real-time network modeling and analytics, with ETAP Network analysis configured for digital twin modeling, telemetry ingestion, and operational visualization to support situational awareness. Configurations targeted substation monitoring, feeder load management, and peak-load scenario analysis, and the North America deployment was commissioned within months and operationalized by distribution operations teams.
The deployment covered operations and distribution utility functions, improving situational awareness, tightening substation monitoring, and supporting better peak-load management during summer seasons. Governance and workflow changes focused on operational procedures for dispatch and load management, with rollout prioritized to substation sites and feeder operations.
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Kuwait Oil Company | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 11713 | $16.6B | Kuwait | Operation Technology | ETAP Network analysis | Analytics and BI | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Kuwait Oil Company implemented ETAP Network analysis as an Electrical Information Management System, classified in the Analytics and BI category. The deployment centralized power reservation workflows, real-time monitoring and asset management across its Ahmadi distribution network for operations and power management.
The implementation bundled ETAP modules NetPM, eSCADA, ETAP GIS and ETAP eWeb, configured to provide electrical network analysis, asset record management, geospatial visualization and browser-based operational access. ETAP Network analysis was used to capture SCADA telemetry streams, consolidate maintenance and reservation processes, and enable collaborative work-order management through ETAP eWeb.
The 2024 Middle East pilot focused on the Ahmadi distribution network, delivering a consolidated operational view for control room staff and field crews and aligning distribution-level power management with centralized reservation workflows. Operational coverage emphasized distribution operations, site-level asset visibility and coordinated power management across the targeted network.
Governance and process changes centralized power reservation approvals and introduced collaborative work-order workflows tied to the EIMS platform, accelerating decision-making and expediting operational workflows through integrated monitoring. Reported outcomes from the pilot included improved geospatial visibility and reduced site visits, achieved via integrated monitoring and collaborative work-order management.
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Manufacturing | 5454 | $2.3B | Mexico | Operation Technology | ETAP Network analysis | Analytics and BI | 2024 | n/a |
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