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Dominion Energy Utilities 14700 $14.5B United States Oracle Oracle Utilities Network Management System Utilities Distribution Management 2023 n/a In 2023, Dominion Energy Virginia upgraded and expanded its deployment of Oracle Utilities Network Management System to add advanced distribution management and outage management capabilities. This implementation sits in the Utilities Distribution Management category and builds on more than a decade of using Oracle Utilities NMS to plan and execute switching activities across a network that serves approximately 2.7 million homes and businesses. The deployment incorporated Oracle Utilities ADMS capabilities alongside Oracle Utilities Outage Management System, and Dominion Energy added the Fault Location Isolation and Service Restoration FLISR application together with FlexOps and Power Flow power applications. FLISR was configured to automatically sectionalize outage impacts, reducing service interruptions and improving overall service reliability, while mobile applications were provisioned to accelerate field crew restoration activities and enhance real time command center visibility. Operational coverage explicitly targets network visibility, outage response, field operations, and regulatory compliance, and the expanded NMS footprint is intended to absorb increased operational data from distributed energy resources. The architecture is described as a single, efficient, scalable platform that unifies OMS and ADMS capabilities to support switching, outage restoration workflows, and emergency response coordination across Dominion Energy Virginia operations. Governance and rollout followed Oracle and Dominion workshop assessments and are staged into phases, with a second project phase planned to extend OMS functionality and platform scale. The stated outcomes include faster restoration services through a unified platform, the ability to meet regulatory requirements more efficiently, and improved service reliability through automated sectionalizing and enhanced field and command center operations.
Evergy Government 4658 $5.5B United States Oracle Oracle Utilities Network Management System Utilities Distribution Management 2020 n/a In 2020, Evergy implemented Oracle Utilities Network Management System in a Utilities Distribution Management deployment to consolidate real-time distribution operations across its U.S. footprint. The rollout paired Oracle Utilities Network Management System with Oracle Utilities Live Energy Connect to aggregate operational telemetry, enable remote controls, and populate GIS models. The implementation targeted distribution automation and real-time operations to improve operator situational awareness. Configuration focused on device modeling, telemetry ingestion, and orchestration of remote control commands, supporting more than 3,000 automated devices. The environment processed approximately 90,000 data points to feed network models and operator workflows. Operator interface consolidation reduced the number of operator screens and simplified runbook driven responses. Integrations centered on Oracle Utilities Live Energy Connect for field device telemetry aggregation and command execution, and GIS model population to maintain a synchronized network model for operational decision making. Operational coverage spanned control center operator workflows, distribution engineering model maintenance, and field operations for restoration activities. The implementation reflects category aligned capabilities common to Utilities Distribution Management solutions, including distribution automation and network model synchronization. The solution went live in 2020 and shortened restoration times after deployment, while maintaining centralized visibility for operators. Governance changes emphasized consolidated operator displays and coordinated remote control procedures to support faster outage response.
FirstEnergy Utilities 12335 $3.2B United States Oracle Oracle Utilities Network Management System Utilities Distribution Management 2018 n/a In 2018 FirstEnergy implemented Oracle Utilities Network Management System to standardize distribution grid control across its ten operating companies in the United States. The deployment launched as part of a multi-year aDAPT program to centralize distribution operations and provide a unified ADMS for outage and distribution management. Oracle Utilities Network Management System was configured to consolidate outage management, distribution management and distributed energy resource visibility into a single operational environment. The implementation delivered core capabilities for outage management workflows, distribution operations coordination and DER orchestration consistent with Utilities Distribution Management functional practices. The rollout centralized distribution operations across FirstEnergy's ten operating companies in the United States and operationalized the application across distribution control centers and field operations. The implementation consolidated situational awareness and DER visibility into a common network model and operational console to support restoration sequencing and distributed energy resource coordination. The aDAPT program completed a multi-year rollout and went live in August 2022, after which FirstEnergy reported increased DER awareness, improved reliability and reduced restoration costs. Governance for the program centralized distribution decision making under the aDAPT initiative and standardized outage and restoration processes across the operating companies.
Utilities 1200 $400M United Kingdom Oracle Oracle Utilities Network Management System Utilities Distribution Management 2020 n/a
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