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Aspen Technology
Aspen Technology, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Aspen Technology collaboration with software players such as AspenTech empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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| Aspen Technology | AspenTech | Aspen Hybrid Models | Process Simulation | PLM and Engineering |
| Aspen Technology | AspenTech | AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA | Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) | PLM and Engineering |
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Dairyland Power Cooperative | Professional Services | 550 | $4.2B | United States | AspenTech | AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA | Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) | 2009 |
In 2009 Dairyland Power Cooperative implemented AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA. The deployment focused on EMS and Distribution SCADA modernization across the Upper Midwest, Category SCADA, with explicit objectives to strengthen cybersecurity, regulatory support, and operational capability.
The implementation configured AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA to support core energy management system functions and distribution SCADA operations, including operator workstations, situational awareness displays, and security controls aligned to utility operational workflows. Configuration work emphasized operator functionality and system security hardening, consistent with SCADA functional expectations for alarm management, real time telemetry, and control sequencing.
Aspen Technology served as the implementation partner for the Monarch platform, and the effort was scoped to the Upper Midwest service territory to address regional reliability standards. Integrations were organized around EMS and Distribution data flows to ensure continuity of control center operations and to support compliance with regional reliability requirements.
Governance and rollout concentrated on operational alignment for control center teams and regulatory compliance processes, with staged modernization to enable operator training and compliance verification. Outcomes stated in the announcement included strengthened cybersecurity posture, improved operator functionality, and enhanced regulatory support and compliance with regional reliability standards.
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Direct Energy | Utilities | 5000 | $2.5B | United States | AspenTech | AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA | Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) | 2012 |
In 2012 Direct Energy implemented AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA to centralize control of ERCOT market assets and strengthen generation dispatch and market operations. The North America deployment focused on generation management and market real time operations, positioning AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA as the operational control layer for utility generation scheduling and dispatch workflows.
The implementation delivered a Generation Management System built on the Monarch platform, configured for real time telemetry ingestion, supervisory control and data acquisition, alarm management, and market dispatch orchestration. Functional capabilities emphasized generation dispatch, market interface orchestration, and continuous operational visibility to support real time market participation and dispatch decisions.
Open Systems International executed the implementation on behalf of Direct Energy with Aspen Technology as the application vendor. Integrations concentrated on ERCOT market assets and market operations channels, and the deployment covered generation management and market operations teams across the North America footprint, aligning control room operations with market dispatch processes.
Governance changes included centralizing asset control and formalizing dispatch workflows to support operational reliability and regulatory obligations. Outcomes described in the source included improved operational reliability, improved efficiency, and enhanced NERC compliance as a result of the AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA deployment.
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Federal Electricity Commission | Utilities | 93830 | $25.1B | Mexico | AspenTech | AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA | Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) | 2009 |
In 2009 Federal Electricity Commission implemented AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA at its División de Distribución Noroeste control center in Hermosillo, deploying a regional supervisory system to modernize distribution monitoring and control across Northwest Mexico. The AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA implementation placed 100% of the area substations under Monarch SCADA supervision, delivering centralized visibility and operational control for distribution networks in the region.
The deployment configured core SCADA capabilities consistent with a SCADA application, including supervisory control and data acquisition workflows, real time monitoring and alarm surveillance, and redundant supervisory nodes to support maintainability and system resiliency. AspenTech OSI Monarch SCADA was provisioned to provide sustained telemetry ingestion from substations and to support control room operations and distribution control functions.
The project was executed with implementation partners Atemex and Aspen Technology, who worked with OSI to configure Monarch at the Hermosillo control center and to roll the system out across the Division de Distribución Noroeste substations. According to the implementation report the rollout added redundancy and improved reliability and maintainability, and it reoriented distribution operations and control room workflows toward centralized SCADA supervision.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 2737 | $1.8B | Japan | AspenTech | Aspen Hybrid Models | Process Simulation | 2021 |
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