GPM PPC - Power Plant Controller
The GPM Power Plant Controller (PPC) is an advanced system designed to efficiently manage both real and reactive power in solar, wind, and diesel-hybrid plants. It integrates seamlessly with current and future power systems, facilitating communication with inverters, wind turbines, and other equipment from diverse manufacturers. It serves as the main governor and can be configured as a master controller for isolated power systems and as an interface for grid-connected plant integration. The PPC is capable of real power compensation using Energy Storage Systems and offers the necessary VAR support for flexible grid-connected plants. Its interface allows direct user control via a web-based HMI and quick interaction with multiple generation units. The system is grid compliant, featuring hot standby and redundancy to ensure reliable operations under various conditions. Specifically designed for plant technicians, asset owners, and control room operators, it supports active power, frequency, reactive power, and other essential controls.It can establish communication with inverters, wind turbines, and other equipment of any manufacturer.
Act as a main governor and can be configured as a master controller for isolated power systems.
Act as the interface with the grid’s system operator when configured for grid-connected
power plant integration.
Manage real power compensation using Energy Storage Systems and provide the
necessary VAR support for the new generation of flexible grid-connected plants.
Ensure reliable operation, and adjust to changing grid conditions and varying energy sources
Quick interaction with multiple generation units
Manages power, frequency, and ramp parameters from solar, wind, and hybrid plants, providing easy interaction with multiple generation units and a dashboard for set-point achievement.
Flexibility and grid-code friendly
Integrates with Grid Operators, functions as a standalone HW, and allows direct user control via
web-based HMI.
Grid compliant
Provides hot standby and redundancy, ensuring the asset’s Grid Compliant status in all scenarios.
- Plant technicians
- Asset Owners
- Control room operators
