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Sputtering laboratory, deposing a transparent film on photovoltaic cells.
The control of the contractual or regulatory commitments made by the distribution network operator with grid users involves monitoring the quality of the electricity supplied. This monitoring, based on a fleet of heterogeneous quality measuring instruments and which will be extended was, until now, relatively complex.
The MAGIQ project (Measurement, Analysis and Management of the Quality Information) led by EDF R&D, was launched to facilitate the setting up of this network of sensors and to automate the analysis of the corresponding data. The system developed enables the DNO to format homogeneously measurements from different instruments, process them, and approve them before exporting them to a national base for exploitation.
Therefore, it is now possible to edit quality reports automatically, which were done manually up until now, and the DNO has been able to avoid replacing equipment thanks to the matching of the new measurement software to the old sensors.
Taking a closer look